3 Beginner Woodworking Projects That Sell | Make Money Woodworking
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- 3 woodworking projects I made and sold as a beginner that helped me get to where I am today. I highly recommend these three projects to woodworker of any skill level, and for beginners looking for an easy project to cash in on this is right up your ally. Here at cutting it close we love to provide value in a way sheds light of the industry secrets of woodworking. We hope to help you make money woodworking! Leave comments of any projects you want to see us cover in the future and any video recommendations in general.
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TIMECODE:
0:00 - Intro
0:28 - Shoe Carousel
2:57 - Outdoor Cooler
5:35 - Bottle Cap Table
8:50 - Outro
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Thank you for this presentation! Your work and dedication to detail is phenomenal!
I'm quite new to woodworking and this channel, but this has been the best video I have watched about woodworking because it has given me projects that are actually achievable with the tools that I have. Thanks a lot!
Thanks you!!!
Mucho thanks for this and your other videos, great business info for wood and other business ideas!
You’re welcome, love all of the comments!
Yes!! I would like more project videos!
Thank you!
More to come!
Great video
Love things that sell!
Awesome, Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the Ideas 💡
I'm Glad that There are a Lot of People on TH-cam and TikTok that are Willing to Give Out info on How to do Stuff So that People Can Just DIY for themselves or Make $$$
You're so welcome!
Another great video . . loved it
Glad you enjoyed it!
Shoe carousel is genius!
Great video, would love to see more like this!
More to come!
Thank you very much, I have a small shop in Trinidad and Tobago. These idea really help
Glad I could help
Very nice jester to share your experience and knowledge.
My pleasure
4:02 Ah, filthy Frank
Love you energy
Thank you!
Thanks "a lot" 😉
You're welcome 😊
Good projects. I do like.these videos
Glad you like them!
Better than the usual videos about making live laugh love signs, wedding signs and soap shelves
True 🤣 glad you like em
Hell, Spok is making warp drives and space ships , so I get the honor. Dik
Always appreciate the insights. Good luck to Aggies next year. But go Gators! 😆
We need more than luck!! I hope we meet up with y’all again, it’s always a good game!
Great info, great video… Can you provide plans for all?
Wanna give a pro tip it would be where you're buying the wood and a gallon of epoxy for $50 or $60 to make that table because from what ive seen the epoxy alone just killed that budget
I get 2 gallons of it for $110 from Amazon.
I would like to know how the external water nozzle on he cooler works. Do you take off the manufacturer’s plastic plug and run a section of pipe through the cooler insert to the outside of the wooden box?
Do you think that chopping/charcuterie boards are profitable and scaleable?
have you ever seen the movie OVERBOARD and did you see the movable shoe rack i always wondered how that moved but i bet it was a guy behind all that moving it, but would be cool to see you make one that actually works i know that so many people up here in connect heck all over the country that would want one or a sneaker rack
Any chance you have plans or more details on these projects?
How do you get around copy rights I've seen those coolers for years so someone had to first come out with them.
Please reply me back, My hrc55 bit keeps on breaking, there is no tool overhang, nor the machine or spindle power is bottlenecking, i am cutting a mdf 12mm thick, with hrc55 bit 4 flute spiral upcut. i am cutting the material throughout (cut depth of 15mm so that the complete material is being cut) in 2 passes in total, with feedrate of 4cm/s and plunge of 2cm/s. at 13200 rpm. The bits keep on breaking from collet position, i dont know why its happening it is in chipload range.
Do you have plans and dimensions for any of those projects?
was wondering if when making your bottle cap table tops did you ever have problem with the air gap under the bottle cap?
Not really, I would do a small coat that was just a drip on each cap to hold them down, Then I would do a thin 1/8 inch or less flood coat to seal the bottoms of the caps so air gets trapped. Then I do 2 more pour, one to get level with the top of the caps and sometimes I would miss one and it would float, so I learned to plan on doing another coat because your likely going to mess up. So it was a 4 coat process.
How do you ship these??
Great projects, but I have a question. Are those purses on the shelves or are they coolers?
Coolers 🤣
Clearly hasnt bought plywood lately
16$ for half inch here but 32$ for 3/4