Another great project that allows to utilise scraps and opens opportunities to give same gift to multiple people but still keep each copy personalised by the pattern you arrange your scraps. Considering amount of time and effort required to finish this project it will be a great gift for someone really significant! As always I'm really glad you decided to share this project with us.
Thank you for the continued support @pawelj6282. You hit the nail on the head with the customized aspect of the project to make it unique for each person you gift it to. Have a positive day😀
Love the DIY spindle sander! My router table may very well be my favorite tool while also causing the most anxiety. But sticking to good habits usually leads to great outcomes - good bits, minimizing material to cut, and entering the cut in the edge grain NOT the end grain. Great video - short & sweet, right to the point
I’m glad to hear you found the diy spindle sander useful, it made for quick work :) I’m definitely working on my confidence when it comes to the router table, thanks for the additional tips, appreciate it!
I like wine now and then. But I will definitely be gifting this for Christmas next year to a couple of my friends. Thank you for making these videos, they really help this newbie here with great ideas and tips. Like using a long drill bit with sandpaper around it!! Great idea! Thank you again! 😊
Roll it tight onto the drill bit, then add double sided tape to the inside of the flap and close it off. Make sure you apply it so that when the drill spins the flap of the sandpaper is held tight instead of coming undone. If you have any trouble send me an email and I’ll do a video explanation instead :)
Hi, I know this is perhaps not your thing but could you at some point do a video on router bits, what to use when and how, I’m kind of a newbie still and a while ago I had also a router accident ( pushed too hard on a tree knot) peng router was whizzing up my thumb towards my wrist,,,, ooooops! Ouch! Anyways insure some others may be interested in learning what to use and how to stop accidents happening…… I love the wine rack, I’m guessing it could be made small or big as is needed, this is a great Christmas present and I’m going to try it, thank you Greetings🇩🇪
Thanks for the suggestion, I would consider making a video on that topic in the future, I can recommend a great resource done by Katz-Moses that I’ve learned from showing why most router kickbacks happen (and how to avoid them) I suggest taking a look at it as well as it’s very informative. th-cam.com/video/titM-kmfu-g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MGSHh5RMiv8Ksoeu For the wine rack, yes you can surely scale it up or down a bit, just need a hole big enough for bottles to fit through inside and for there to be enough wood to keep it stable and safe for routering. Thanks for watching :)
В предверии праздников это как раз то что надо😁 как всегда очень интересные идеи👍
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео и отзыв @alexandr9180. Это отличные проекты для праздников!
I would keep it and build one for a gift also🎁🎁🎁
One for me and one for you, I like it 😂
Another great project that allows to utilise scraps and opens opportunities to give same gift to multiple people but still keep each copy personalised by the pattern you arrange your scraps. Considering amount of time and effort required to finish this project it will be a great gift for someone really significant! As always I'm really glad you decided to share this project with us.
Thank you for the continued support @pawelj6282. You hit the nail on the head with the customized aspect of the project to make it unique for each person you gift it to. Have a positive day😀
I like wine🍷🍷🍷
Wine is like oxygen😉
Very nice project and perfect gift idea thanks for sharing 😊😊😊
My pleasure! This project is very easy to make and it looks fantastic when completed!
Love the DIY spindle sander! My router table may very well be my favorite tool while also causing the most anxiety. But sticking to good habits usually leads to great outcomes - good bits, minimizing material to cut, and entering the cut in the edge grain NOT the end grain. Great video - short & sweet, right to the point
I’m glad to hear you found the diy spindle sander useful, it made for quick work :) I’m definitely working on my confidence when it comes to the router table, thanks for the additional tips, appreciate it!
Nice job as always. I once shot a cutting board across the room while using my small router table -- will definitely get your attention :)
That will definitely get your attention @cliff5240 :)
I like wine now and then. But I will definitely be gifting this for Christmas next year to a couple of my friends.
Thank you for making these videos, they really help this newbie here with great ideas and tips. Like using a long drill bit with sandpaper around it!! Great idea! Thank you again! 😊
My pleasure I’m glad you liked it and found a few tips to make the work easier 😄
Your channel continues to grow. Great job and I like the puzzle aspect of this project 👍
Thanks for watching!
En fin vinholder du har lavet der😋
Tak :)
I like Wine! Do you like Wine? Would you keep this Wine Rack or Gift it to someone?
👍💯👍💯
Thanks for watching!!!
Exactly how do I make the sandpaper stick to the drill bit?
Roll it tight onto the drill bit, then add double sided tape to the inside of the flap and close it off. Make sure you apply it so that when the drill spins the flap of the sandpaper is held tight instead of coming undone. If you have any trouble send me an email and I’ll do a video explanation instead :)
Hi, I know this is perhaps not your thing but could you at some point do a video on router bits, what to use when and how, I’m kind of a newbie still and a while ago I had also a router accident ( pushed too hard on a tree knot) peng router was whizzing up my thumb towards my wrist,,,, ooooops! Ouch! Anyways insure some others may be interested in learning what to use and how to stop accidents happening……
I love the wine rack, I’m guessing it could be made small or big as is needed, this is a great Christmas present and I’m going to try it, thank you
Greetings🇩🇪
Thanks for the suggestion, I would consider making a video on that topic in the future, I can recommend a great resource done by Katz-Moses that I’ve learned from showing why most router kickbacks happen (and how to avoid them) I suggest taking a look at it as well as it’s very informative.
th-cam.com/video/titM-kmfu-g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MGSHh5RMiv8Ksoeu
For the wine rack, yes you can surely scale it up or down a bit, just need a hole big enough for bottles to fit through inside and for there to be enough wood to keep it stable and safe for routering. Thanks for watching :)
Kisses sweeter than wine..😘🍷😘
Thanks for watching!
@@standishwoodstory It was my pleasure ! 😘