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I Build An Incredible Jewelry Box | Beginner Builds
I build a simple jewelry box in just one weekend using Brusso hardware.
Tools and items used in this video:
* Butt hinges: www.brusso.com/cb-301-butt-hinge/
* Knob: www.brusso.com/mc-422-knob/
* Box feet: www.brusso.com/hd-702-box-feet/
* Lexan sheet: www.homedepot.com/p/LEXAN-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-118-in-Clear-UV-Stable-Polycarbonate-Sheet-GE-100S/205351342
#woodworkingprojects #beginnerwoodworking #diy #woodworking
Tools and items used in this video:
* Butt hinges: www.brusso.com/cb-301-butt-hinge/
* Knob: www.brusso.com/mc-422-knob/
* Box feet: www.brusso.com/hd-702-box-feet/
* Lexan sheet: www.homedepot.com/p/LEXAN-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-118-in-Clear-UV-Stable-Polycarbonate-Sheet-GE-100S/205351342
#woodworkingprojects #beginnerwoodworking #diy #woodworking
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How To Build A Kitchen Caddy In One Day | Easy Woodworking
Просмотров 10328 дней назад
Our existing sink caddy has been bugging me for a long time as it's this old, flimsy, rusting thing. So, I decided to remake it using my white oak. This is a simple project requiring limited time, tools, and money that most woodworkers can build in just one day. Tools and Items in this video: Dado Set: amzn.to/3yAtPl8 45 Degree Locking Router Bits: amzn.to/3WId1AC Handles: amzn.to/3AhyskJ Jewel...
Reviewing My Top 3 Must-Have Festool Tools For Small Shops
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Here's what I like and don't like about #Festool Track Saw, Sander, and Dust Extractor. Festool TS 55 Track Saw: amzn.to/4f97Ceg Festool ETS EC 150/5 EQ: amzn.to/3y34ujr Festool CT Midi I HEPA Bluetooth Dust Extractor: amzn.to/3WqTKoz 00:00 Intro 00:29 Track Saw 03:51 Sander 05:58 Dust Extractor #ToolReview #Woodworking #DIYTools #ShopEssentials #ToolTips #WorkshopGear #MustHaveTools #PowerTool...
I Transformed My Shop Vac: 50-Gallon Upgrade!
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 месяца назад
I got tired of the small capacity of my shop vac so I decided to do something about it. Items used in this video: Shop vac: www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-12-Gallon-5-0-Peak-HP-NXT-Wet-Dry-Shop-Vacuum-with-Filter-Locking-Hose-and-Accessories-HD1200/304006023 Circle cutting jig: amzn.to/3W5p63T Box for switch: amzn.to/45QCE6I Latches for lid: amzn.to/4cjlAIK Air speed meter: amzn.to/3zrC2Ix Clear ac...
I Built A Table That Looks Like The Night Sky
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video, I combine LEDs and epoxy to create a stunning Starry Night LED Table that’s both unique and beautiful. #DIY #Woodworking #EpoxyResin #LEDTable #NightSkyTable #Crafting #HomeDecor #Maker #Handmade #CreativeProjects #DIYFurniture #Epoxy #Projects My Free GPT: fastai.info Tool's and items used in this video: Epoxy: amzn.to/3VI2syb LEDs: amzn.to/4el13oH LED Control Board: amzn.to/4ek...
Here's How You Build A Router Sled
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 месяца назад
#diy #woodworking Probably the simplest router sled that you can make. This is how I do it. Tools and items I used in this video: Router: amzn.to/3QML3S6 Router Plunge Base: amzn.to/3QPQ64p Surfacing Bit: amzn.to/4aEu4c1 Whole Saw: amzn.to/3K6hwz8 Dust Collection Port: amzn.to/3V0pMHc
Rainbows, LEDs, And Epoxy ... But It's A Coffee Table!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 месяца назад
Rainbows, LEDs, And Epoxy ... But It's A Coffee Table!
Floating Towel Rack Build | Woodworking Projects
Просмотров 4874 месяца назад
Floating Towel Rack Build | Woodworking Projects
DIY Restoration Hardware Dining Table On A Budget
Просмотров 4145 месяцев назад
DIY Restoration Hardware Dining Table On A Budget
Is The Kreg 720 Pro Pocket Hole Jig Worth It?
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Is The Kreg 720 Pro Pocket Hole Jig Worth It?
Farm Style Dog House | Woodworking Projects
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Farm Style Dog House | Woodworking Projects
Best Jigsaw Ever? DeWalt XR Jigsaw Unboxing & Review!
Просмотров 1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Best Jigsaw Ever? DeWalt XR Jigsaw Unboxing & Review!
Unboxing And Reviewing The Cheapest Brad Nailer!
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Unboxing And Reviewing The Cheapest Brad Nailer!
I Created An Incredible Wearable #AI In My Garage!
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I Created An Incredible Wearable #AI In My Garage!
Building a Crosscut Sled to Upgrade My Shop!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Building a Crosscut Sled to Upgrade My Shop!
I Saved $612.31 Building These Nightstands! #diy
Просмотров 1729 месяцев назад
I Saved $612.31 Building These Nightstands! #diy
I Added a White Oak Shelf to my Laundry Room
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I Added a White Oak Shelf to my Laundry Room
Building My First Workshop Table: A Step-by-Step Guide
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Building My First Workshop Table: A Step-by-Step Guide
Why I bought a $700 Festool dust extractor
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Why I bought a $700 Festool dust extractor
Thanks so much for this video. Very easy to follow and very informational. Thanks.
You need a "Here's how to build an edge sander." video.
Allen key bit is the tools name that you used for the umbrella bolts.
Hahahahaha us wood workers hate metal shavings 😂
Love it so much! 🥰
Your videos are awesome! I noticed a few small issues. If you want any details, feel free to ask!
Face slap! Can you make me one?
Floating. I liked that you didn't do a simple butt joint, even though I will be using a butt joint. Thanks for showing the mistakes and how to fix them. Looks great!
Thank you!
people throw out old bedrails, Pick them up, grind the hooks and you have free angle iron
Greg sounds super gay.
You need something on the edge of the table to stop the sled dropping off, (because then the router gouges into the work)
Yes I agree. I have plans for a new table with this in mind.
What about the brush getting wet and soaking into the wood? Is there a rubber coating that could apply or a drain port? I have this issue all the time in my metal rack and hate it
White oak has a close grain so it doesn’t soak in. Plus it’s sealed with polyurethane. And yes you could do a drain port, I just squeeze out as much water as I can works well enough.
Can you please DIY the parsons RH table
Great project. I like the idea! May design something similar for an upcoming outfeed/workbench build
Thanks!
Noooo don’t use GPT4 for unit calculations it’ll give you somewhat right answers until the time it royally screws you over 😅
Haha, I’m careful about it
I’d pick the domino over 2 of your picks
I agree with your points plus a few I hadn't thought of. A sander in German is Exzenterschleifer hence ETS - EC means Brushless motor
Nice little router sled, but uptalking is annoying.
Thanks! I’ll try to tone it down.
I love tinkering. Keep it up. It is always successful because you're learning what works in the real world. I will be checking back with you to see more ideas come to life.
Thanks me too!
Great Review and I couldn't agree with you more. In the past 3 months I have purchased the Track Saw, Sander (150/5) and the CT36 shop vac. Looked at the CT48 but it was HUGE! To big to put under the extension table of my SawStop table saw.
Excellent discussion. Did you consider the cordless version of the track saw? If so, what is your take? I have the midi on my wish list.
I always use my track saw with the dust collection hooked up so I thought an additional cord wouldn’t matter so never seriously considered the battery powered version.
@@LearnBuildRep Makes perfect sense. Thanks for the feedback.
as a matrix...you could also scroll text across it, if you needed to ..
This should be a video about how to pay for views ha ha
Never paid for views for this video. And just to be clear, I only used RUclips promotions on one video just cause I was curious to see what would happen and I didn’t spend much on it.
You’re clearly drinking his cool aid Jim Jones considering the number of videos you comment on
I think you should revisit this idea, but using the original head unit and using hard pipe to link the motor to the dust separator. It will take less work and would be more approachable for more people.
The hard pipe is a good idea, i’ll make that change. The original head unit might work, have to think on it.
Can this be made private with ollama so that the government and NSA can't snoop on your conversations?🤔
Get rid of the flex pipe. No reason if the parts aren't moving relative to each other. It adds a lot of friction.
Not a bad idea.
Should have just bought a dust collector. Harbor freight or a used one.
Use a drum
Great build, I have a similar shopvac, while I won't build exactly what you have, I am keen to build something where I can swap to a larger collection canister now.
Thanks!
That looks nothing like the night sky, if anything - it looks like a black trash bag with some led lights inside stretched across a table. is this really the standard of level youtube makers content is at now. - you got this comment because you lied in the tile and click baited us all.
Well thank you
@@LearnBuildRep you could have named the video "i tried" and no hate would have come to you but the level of workmenship is so high on youtube now that this isnt even close to what people expect. there is no way you didnt know this. - we all love a humble person but hate a scammer. maybe this is a lesson for you - be the humble try guy, even if it comes out looking like dog 💩 but please... dont scam people live away from them with utter bs
You seem like a pleasant person
He showed the finished product in the first 10 seconds, if it didn’t impress you, you were under no obligation to watch further. Mind you, this is a creator with less than 1k followers trying his hand at making videos for fun/free. As a reminder, it’s also free to be a nice human being 😇 you should try your hand at it.
@@LearnBuildRep just a truthful person
Could you show more video of the finished product? Watching you build is cool but seeing the finished product for more than a few seconds is really why I’m here
That's great feedback, I'll do that in future videos.
I like this video and also liked the dust collection idea. I have this same router and would like to build it like you have shown. What size each end pieces and the center piece is, please. I know they are like 7" wide and 20" together. Also is that a 3/4" thick plywood you have used? Thanks in advance & keep sharing good work.
Glad you liked it :) The end caps are 7x4 inches and the shuttle is 7x12 inches. And yes, it's 3/4 inch plywood.
I was thinking about optical fibres but that would also be a lot of work cable routing ^^
Is this for my birthday in a few days? You know how often I’m rolling my eyes skyward as a result of being married to your sister! 😂😂
Ha ha man you must be the biggest loser going.
I would not let my kid be around a creep like this ha ha
hmm, turn it into a giant pacman game too..
It's crossed my mind.
Are you sure you weren’t looking at a pinball machine? 😅
Idea for future project...
What night sky are you looking at?
I tried.
Building my first LED project, I had to solder about 30 short strips of LEDs together. After completing the task I was very excited to see it work, but only half of them lit up. Turns out that I had oriented some of the strips incorrectly and soldered output to output instead of output to input. This is a mistake you make only once... Given how much time it can take, throwing more LEDs at the problem and disabling some of them afterwards in software is totally worth it. I wish there was an easier way to connect the LED strips...
What are you making? And there are connectors you can buy on Amazon that make it easier like these guys: amzn.to/3VJvuO0
I was thinking about building a sled using ball bearing slides but this seems pretty simple and cost wise very competitive. One comment: shouldn't you clean up the glue squeeze out on both faces before doing this? In the video, it's clear that the back side has a lot of glue protruding, meaning that even though your first side will be parallel to the table, if the whole thing was sitting a bit canted, you'll end up milling a lot of material from the reverse side.
I used shims to keep it from moving and to keep it from being too slanted. I also used a couple of blocks to keep it all from moving and it worked fine without removing the glue.
You’re a slave to creating paid RUclips content 😅
check the email
Are you paying for your content to be boosted?
Nope
I like this idea. I'll have to save this video so that I can refer back to it. Good build. Thanks for your contribution to the community!!
Use aluminium angle, it doesn't have the inside curve issue and the router base will slide directly and better on aluminium anyway. Saves having to clean the scale off the mild steel.
Good idea, I’ll keep it in mind for the future
Small shop? 😂😂😂 my workshop is 12 feet by 8, has workbenches on three walls, a mitre saw, thicknesser, bandsaw, scroll saw and bench sander , and a router table. Plus table saw, bench joiner and mobile bench for when the weathers good. Very cosy, very compact and quite dusty. I definitely need a better extraction system!
Wow, that’s alot in a small space. You must have put a lot of thought into how everything fit in there
Just some semi stiff rubber like a bath matt, maybe cut strips for dust containment.
That makes me think of using weatherstripping. Thanks!
Mattress frames from Goodwill for the angle iron? Or not deep enough?
I was using 2 inch angle iron. Im not sure how big goodwill mattress frame would be but if it can support a mattress it’s probably sturdy enough.
You really need a drill press. 😊
Haha, ya I know
Thanks for the tip on gong slower when routing . Other RUclips videos show the router just zooming along