Can't tell you how happy I am to have finally been able to get something of yours, after following since the beginning on here and Patreon it'll be so neat to have a physical memento. Keep up the good work dude
Josh, you have done it again! I love all the creative ideas you come up with and most of all creative ways to use your tools to do so! I've been watching your videos for several years now, and you are still as humble and good-hearted as day one! That in itself is a great achievement as well. Keep up the good work. You are one of a kind and a great inspiration to many. 😊
Your ring box is a killer idea, very creative. You should look into some stabilized and hybrid call blanks, depending on the ring width you'll be able to cut 3-5 sections and make 2-4 rings with each slab. dyed and stabilized call blanks range from $30-75 depending on size and wood variety, but make they some beautiful rings.
The turned oak looks really good on those boxes And using one of those Mighty mite table saws with an abrasive disc is a good idea, definitely easier than cutting up a spade bit with a unwieldy angle grinder. It would also make cutting screws and bolts down to length a lot easier, I might have to give that a try
@joshwrightwoodworking you could use two hole saws on the same chuck to do the same thing safer and without having to modify the paddle bits. No judgment! Just a suggestion! Nice rings!
I make wooden rings aswell without a lathe. I cut them out with a scroll saw and I sand the outside in a similar way to you but on a rod in a handdrill. Do you sand the inside? I have been doing that by hand.
I didn't try copper but I tried brass and brass seemed too hard on my spade bits... couldn't get a clean cut. I don't know how soft copper is but maybe I'll try it and see if it works any better. Thanks for the inspiration.
Just thought I'd give an update. I tried out copper today and it worked really well! The copper compliments the oak way better than the aluminum wire I was using. Thank you very much for the suggestion 👍
How to make wooden rings without a lathe: disregard every aspect of shop safety. My dude, you're gonna seriously hurt your hands one day doing this kind of thing.
@@trevormichel6016 turning the dowel on the table saw the way he did was a big oof. It might not be getting to the back half of the blade, but still trying to hold a round piece against a couple thousand RPM is still asking for a projectile. Worked for several years in a custom cabinet shop and I've seen table saws find creative ways to kick back when you don't respect them.
This is good im learning now this inlay wood stuff is simple. I have been saving old pill bottles im gona melt them down into useable strips and see if i can inlay them with wood. They are the orange ones so it shouldnt be hard to match a color that narural
If you are not seeing anything on my etsy, it means the rings sold out. Ill add more as soon as I can! Thanks for watching!
Can't tell you how happy I am to have finally been able to get something of yours, after following since the beginning on here and Patreon it'll be so neat to have a physical memento. Keep up the good work dude
That's is so awesome! I really appreciate your support!
THe mountain scene is pretty sweet
Oh my gosh I love the mountain one!! I really like all 3 designs! Phenomenal Josh.
Josh, you have done it again! I love all the creative ideas you come up with and most of all creative ways to use your tools to do so! I've been watching your videos for several years now, and you are still as humble and good-hearted as day one! That in itself is a great achievement as well. Keep up the good work. You are one of a kind and a great inspiration to many. 😊
Oh my goodness! If I need a late Father’s Day gift this would have been ideal! Always great ideas Josh wood working!
This is very creative, I love wood working, but as a hobby. I enjoy watching videos like this for different ideas. Great job!
I like the mountains as well, but they are all awesome. So creative and unique!
Holy Crap! Josh you are an inspiration. I absolutely love your creativity, keep it up young man.
Thanks for all the great videos.
This is a fantastic design and your creativity and workmanship is out of sight, as always. Thanks for the video.
I’m fond of the moonlit mountainscape; if you’d liked it more, I could imagine a series showing multiple lunar phases
I am consistency amazed at your creativity and ability to problem solve.
Dude😉 they are all awesome, ever amazed watching your process, fav is the reverse but like them all 😊
Thanks!
Really appreciate the support 🙏
The "snowy mountains with moon" was actually my fave. Ebony with silver would be an amazing one for the three dots.
Your ring box is a killer idea, very creative. You should look into some stabilized and hybrid call blanks, depending on the ring width you'll be able to cut 3-5 sections and make 2-4 rings with each slab. dyed and stabilized call blanks range from $30-75 depending on size and wood variety, but make they some beautiful rings.
I like them all. You are truly talented. I’m off to Etsy now. 🙂
The X inlay one is quite good.
I am sure there is a lot one could do design wise. They are really cool!
Very cool, Josh. I like the mountain scene as well.
Mountains and moon was my favorite. You could really sell it for $9.00 and sell out within a day. 💖💖👍👍🙏🙏👍👍💖💖
It sounds like alot of people like the mountain one lol. I'll have to make more of those
I definitely admire your work and your creativity and I wish you the best
Really cool, Josh! I like the mountain scene as well.
That's so cool! I really enjoyed watching it! compliments! Keep Going!
@JoshWrightWoodworking, I would love to have these rings! Ooo I want one! They are gorgeous!
Very interesting technology! Good job! 👍😃
The turned oak looks really good on those boxes
And using one of those Mighty mite table saws with an abrasive disc is a good idea, definitely easier than cutting up a spade bit with a unwieldy angle grinder. It would also make cutting screws and bolts down to length a lot easier, I might have to give that a try
Thanks! The Mini saw is really underpowered which is annoying sometimes but it definitely makes it easier to make precise cuts!
Crazy crazy crazy skills and creativity!
@joshwrightwoodworking you could use two hole saws on the same chuck to do the same thing safer and without having to modify the paddle bits. No judgment! Just a suggestion! Nice rings!
I make wooden rings aswell without a lathe. I cut them out with a scroll saw and I sand the outside in a similar way to you but on a rod in a handdrill.
Do you sand the inside? I have been doing that by hand.
You do it the way that won't leave you with an odd number of fingers
Some cool Looking rings and I love the boxes. 👍
Thank you!
love your creativity. thanks for sharing this project.
what bits are you using on the drill press to cut the rings?
The resin mountains rings were my favorite.
Very Good , they all look Great .
Excellent work as always.
Hear hear Mountain design is the goodie😂
Awesome and very innovative design and methods! Not seeing any more items on Etsy though, would love to purchase one
All the cheap, 20 cent rings sold out, I'll add more listings soon!
Beautiful work
Great innovations.
I liked the mountian rings
Excelente trabajo, gracias
Mountain range one is awesome
Very ingenious.
Very cool 😎
Have you considered using copper wire?
I didn't try copper but I tried brass and brass seemed too hard on my spade bits... couldn't get a clean cut. I don't know how soft copper is but maybe I'll try it and see if it works any better. Thanks for the inspiration.
Copper would be a good idea.
Just thought I'd give an update. I tried out copper today and it worked really well! The copper compliments the oak way better than the aluminum wire I was using. Thank you very much for the suggestion 👍
@@JoshWrightWoodworking I'm glad you gave it a try!
Amazing!! As always ;)
When are they going up on Etsy?
The 20 cent rings all sold out. I'll see what I have left and possible relist the 20 cent rings in a few days.
I'll
👍👍👍. Thank you
Very cool.
The last time they hated a man this much for fighting evil. They nailed him to a tree.
👍👏👏👏🇬🇧
How to make wooden rings without a lathe: disregard every aspect of shop safety. My dude, you're gonna seriously hurt your hands one day doing this kind of thing.
You can tell a lot about a person's common sense by the damage on the fence of their table saw.
Maybe that's his spare "sacrificial" fence. Not a piece of wood, but an entire fence! Dumb or genius? 🤷🏻♂️
A lot of woodworking myself... yeah he got a bit creative, but the only thing i saw where there was any real risk was 4:56
@@trevormichel6016 turning the dowel on the table saw the way he did was a big oof. It might not be getting to the back half of the blade, but still trying to hold a round piece against a couple thousand RPM is still asking for a projectile. Worked for several years in a custom cabinet shop and I've seen table saws find creative ways to kick back when you don't respect them.
Nerd
The beauty of your end product aside, I wouldn’t imitate anything you’ve done in this video. Review your methods while you’ve still got your fingers.
This is good im learning now this inlay wood stuff is simple. I have been saving old pill bottles im gona melt them down into useable strips and see if i can inlay them with wood. They are the orange ones so it shouldnt be hard to match a color that narural
Noice!