Hi Anthony... I've been watching your videos for quite a while, and while I don't comment too often, I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your content. You do a great job of explaining not just what you are doing but also why... and for use new to woodworking, that is very much appreciated! You do great work.
Beautiful piece of work, well done. I will be making a few during the summer for my Harley Davidson Zippo lighters. Unfortunately in the UK, we don't have such luxuries as a dado stack, so a palm router will have to do.
Bro your shop is on point. Just realized how far I have to go and how much I have to learn. Nice work checked out your video because I am tired of my challenge coins just sitting in a drawer so I decided to get a TH-cam education on building one. Yours was the first I watched. I am now subscribed. Again great work.
Great video. Thanks for the taking the time to do it. What brand table saw do you have? Is the vacuum hose on the blade guard and add-on? If so, where can I get one?
Hi, I don’t have this table saw anymore, I moved up to a sliding table saw over a year ago as you can see in my recent videos. I found these cabinet saws to have too many limitations and this saw was the same price as a slider which blows it away. However that table saw in this video was a sawstop and the overarm dust hose was extra. Not worth it in my opinion if you have room for a slider.
Nice project as usual Anthony. Question for you. I saw the Yonico router bit box in the picture. I am thinking of giving them a try and am curious to know your thoughts on them....pros and cons and which ones do you use and like the most? Thank you, Mike
Mike Hancock thanks. The yonico bits (1/2” shaft only is what I use) are good. I switched over to them because they are decently priced and have some nice profiles. I’m not sure yet how they hold up over a long period of time.
Hi Anthony Hey you don’t get orange peel with the water based finishes ,any tips ,I do have the same turbine,Normally I spray lacquer solvent based and I get beautiful finish ,but I just want to try with something less toxic Thank you
@@AnthonyScolaro1 . Thank you for the very quick reply. Also, thank you for taking your time and effort in making these wonderful project videos. I wish much hapiness and success!!
@@AnthonyScolaro1 Anthony, any way you could tell me which particular bit you used to make the molding ? I looked at their frame bit set and the profiles don't look like the one you have. I'm making an assumption you only used one bit and that the stock is 1 1/4" tall. Thanks in advance. Mark
Flatbed Trucker I’ll have to refine the plans for everyone to be able to read them, then I’ll make them available on my instagram, since I don’t have a website.
Hi Anthony... I've been watching your videos for quite a while, and while I don't comment too often, I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your content. You do a great job of explaining not just what you are doing but also why... and for use new to woodworking, that is very much appreciated! You do great work.
Mary Dunne thank you, I appreciate it and I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos
Beautiful piece of work, well done. I will be making a few during the summer for my Harley Davidson Zippo lighters. Unfortunately in the UK, we don't have such luxuries as a dado stack, so a palm router will have to do.
Gary Furness I’m sure it will look awesome with zippo lighters displayed in it
I loved the video, you make it seem so simple. Can you let me know the dimensions overall for the build? I’m interested in building one self.
Looks good Anthony! Another project well done. You make it look so easy.
Michael Marrazzo The Midnight Handyman thanks, it helps to have a good audience
Bro your shop is on point. Just realized how far I have to go and how much I have to learn. Nice work checked out your video because I am tired of my challenge coins just sitting in a drawer so I decided to get a TH-cam education on building one. Yours was the first I watched. I am now subscribed. Again great work.
Rocky Miller thanks and welcome aboard!
Build quality is top notch
This is awesome! I don't have a lot of coins to display but I think I'll adapt this down to hold 5 or 6 coins into a box, then felt the shelves
Looks good man, that finish looks awesome!
Joshh Rodriguez thanks, I’ve been using a professional grade finish
Great job looks great and that's a amazing shop
Randy Edwards thanks, I just wish it was a lot wider
Any plans that can be printed??
Great video. Thanks for the taking the time to do it. What brand table saw do you have? Is the vacuum hose on the blade guard and add-on? If so, where can I get one?
Hi, I don’t have this table saw anymore, I moved up to a sliding table saw over a year ago as you can see in my recent videos. I found these cabinet saws to have too many limitations and this saw was the same price as a slider which blows it away. However that table saw in this video was a sawstop and the overarm dust hose was extra. Not worth it in my opinion if you have room for a slider.
Nice project as usual Anthony. Question for you. I saw the Yonico router bit box in the picture. I am thinking of giving them a try and am curious to know your thoughts on them....pros and cons and which ones do you use and like the most?
Thank you,
Mike
Mike Hancock thanks. The yonico bits
(1/2” shaft only is what I use) are good. I switched over to them because they are decently priced and have some nice profiles. I’m not sure yet how they hold up over a long period of time.
What wood are you using for the frame.
Pine
Nice and easy
great job
Shop envy!
Hi Anthony
Hey you don’t get orange peel with the water based finishes ,any tips ,I do have the same turbine,Normally I spray lacquer solvent based and I get beautiful finish ,but I just want to try with something less toxic
Thank you
NES specialist using the right brand of water Bourne finishes helps and spraying 3 thin coats rather than very heavy wet mills
GREAT JOB
hank dickson thank you
where did you get those coins at?
jason wojnar they were the clients coins, I had him bring some over for the photo when he picked it up. I don’t collect or own any challenge coins.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 . Thank you for the very quick reply. Also, thank you for taking your time and effort in making these wonderful project videos.
I wish much hapiness and success!!
Router bit?
Walt Of The Earth yonico frame bit set
@@AnthonyScolaro1 Anthony, any way you could tell me which particular bit you used to make the molding
? I looked at their frame bit set and the profiles don't look like the one you have. I'm making an assumption you only used one bit and that the stock is 1 1/4" tall. Thanks in advance. Mark
@@markk4015 amzn.to/3svCoEw
That’s the link for the bits
@@AnthonyScolaro1 Thank you, Anthony!
👍👍👍🙂👌
Plans???
Flatbed Trucker I’ll have to refine the plans for everyone to be able to read them, then I’ll make them available on my instagram, since I don’t have a website.