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The top 10 hot projects to sell in 2025 that are easy to ship (my compilation)
Grow your business with these in demand, easy to build, and money making woodworking projects. I hope you will enjoy this video and that you will subscribe to my channel. Thank you!
WARNING:
This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be relied on by anyone. You assume the responsibility for the results if you rely on any information in this video. Before using any tool and/or product and before engaging in any activity you should do your own research regarding proper uses, methodologies and safety practices. In addition, this video is not intended to provide any advice concerning laws, regulations, codes or any other rules and/or professional practices and standard...
WARNING:
This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be relied on by anyone. You assume the responsibility for the results if you rely on any information in this video. Before using any tool and/or product and before engaging in any activity you should do your own research regarding proper uses, methodologies and safety practices. In addition, this video is not intended to provide any advice concerning laws, regulations, codes or any other rules and/or professional practices and standard...
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3 woodworking projects to sell using ONE 2X4 (low cost high profit)
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With only a few dollars in cost and simple tools you can build these high profit projects. I hope you will enjoy this video and that you will subscribe to my channel. Thank you! WARNING: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be relied on by anyone. You assume the responsibility for the results if you rely on any information in this video. Before using any tool and...
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The top low cost high profit holiday projects. I hope you will enjoy this video and that you will subscribe to my channel. Thank you! WARNING: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be relied on by anyone. You assume the responsibility for the results if you rely on any information in this video. Before using any tool and/or product and before engaging in any activ...
This is what I wish I knew about miter saws when I started woodworking
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The top tips and techniques to become a badass PRO. I hope you will enjoy this video and that you will subscribe to my channel. Thank you! WARNING: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be relied on by anyone. You assume the responsibility for the results if you rely on any information in this video. Before using any tool and/or product and before engaging in any ...
Save $30 With This DIY Thin Rip Jig - Don't Buy One!
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This is the best DIY thin rip jig for working faster on your table saw. I hope you will enjoy this video and that you will subscribe to my channel. Thank you! WARNING: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be relied on by anyone. You assume the responsibility for the results if you rely on any information in this video. Before using any tool and/or product and bef...
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Most people don't really know how to use a tape measure. This is the ultimate guide.
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This is the best tool under $20 that you will NEVER regret buying
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I sparked a heated controversy. Is this the solution?
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I am settling the table saw debate
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The BEST customizable project to sell or gift for 2025 (simple woodworking tools only)
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Easy woodworking project to sell! (FREE PLANS - one fence picket)
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Easy woodworking project to sell! (FREE PLANS - one fence picket)
Thanks so much for this simple video. I've been looking for a video just like this. No expensive tools and complex cuts and styles. Great video thank you❤
What product are you using to cover the screws? What brand of glue and glue brush do you use? Thank you!
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Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed the video!
Rather than screws for your butt joints, try dowels instead. It gives a similar strength to the joint you are creating. Just put them at a 90-degree angle to the joint.
Thank you so much for the suggestion, that is indeed a very good alternative to screws. I have not been using dowels that often because I don't have a doweling jig but I definitely plan on getting one soon and on using dowels more often, especially as they create better looking joints and they are quite strong.
Well done video and projects. I have subscribed and will watch more.
I am so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for subscribing!
Thanks for the nice projects 👍🏻
I am so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you!
Project #3. To save a step and time for the two piece stand. Cut the groove on two flat plate pieces before attaching the two side rails. This eliminates the raising of the blade for the underside groove cut. Now put the rails with one groove up, the other groove side down. 👍👍👍
I will definitely try that, thanks for the suggestion!
Same projects as everyone else over the past years. Nothing unique.
I learn easier when the video is what I call “break and build”.. So like Pause and make some sawdust then resume. I think the point in his video labeled Easy and Beginner is for people like me that Need the step by step simple explanation not so much uniqueness in a project. There’s many other makers out there that cater to the more experienced. I’m not there yet 😂 I love these videos. And hope they keep coming.
I believe a few of these 10 projects are more unique or less common out there in the marketplace but as the title suggests the purpose of this video was to show how to make 10 popular projects that are easy to ship and not necessarily to show projects that nobody makes. It is in my experience easier to make something more unique or that is less common or more customized with larger projects to sell. I am working on a video on that exact subject so please stay tuned. Thank you for your feedback and participation to the discussion, I appreciate it.
Thank you for these great ideas! 👍
Glad you like them!
With the videos you're taking it's really hard to tell what the thickness of the Lumbers and material that you are using the width and the length is fine but it doesn't indicate how thick the material is
Hi, thank you so much for the feedback. For projects 1 and 2, the material was 3/4 Inch thick and for project 3 it was about 1 inch. But you could use any thickness wood for these projects. Thanks again!
Quick interesting projects , I like watching things like this so just subbed
I am so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for subscribing. I will definitely make more of this kind of videos.
@@gemriverbuilds7840 looking forward to them
You do realize that circular saws have round blades, right? You are always using 100% of the blade no matter what the depth setting is.
Thank you so much for your comment and participation. Yes, it is true that 100% of the blade is used but the teeth surface that touches the piece at any single time does depend on the blade depth. If you try a few different depths and draw a line following the teeth that touch the piece you can measure the difference. But it is true that regardless of the number of teeth that touch the piece at any single time it is absolutely true that all teeth at one point of another go through the piece.
Great projects! Thank you!
Thank you!
$30? looks like actual garbage, throw it in the trash
Thank you for the feedback and participation. Ultimately, it is a matter of opinion but some people do not like the Ikea look and appreciate the work that goes into handmade products, unperfect as they may be.
This is why a picture is worth a thousand words. Good video.
Thank you for the feedback, I am so glad you enjoyed this video. I also made a follow up video to go into further depth on this topic: ruclips.net/video/3rgjqiHJLHw/видео.htmlsi=Pepi8i8-Gw53rQYM
People are stupid and dumb if they buying and paying for this $30
Thank you for your comment and participation. People like to spend their money in many different ways and support different causes. If you want to support your local artisan or small business, then buying small handmade products that don't look like they came out of a factory and that everyone has, then $30 is a small price. But ultimately it is a matter of opinion.
Setting to the correct depth maximizes the number of teeth in the material. Cuts easier.
Well said, thank you so much for the feedback and participation. I appreciate it.
Made the little trees last year and none of them sold. Maybe just the area I'm in. We are surrounded with mountains and nature. Figured they would be a big seller. No luck.
The market can be very local indeed, maybe these would sell better in communities far from mountains. That's why it is important to sell different products and possibly these would sell better online. Thanks for the comment and participation!
A saw cuts much easier when it is set a little deeper because of the angle it hits the grain and it has more time to get rid of sawdust under the cut. The only reason to not cut through deeper is for the safety of not having so much blade exposed.
Thanks for the feedback and participation to this debate. I made a follow up video to test the cut quality that you can find at this link: ruclips.net/video/3rgjqiHJLHw/видео.htmlsi=QV5sgwT2rjnd4XHY
I live your videos, short and to the point, that should get you subscribers. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy some of the woodworkers comedy, but sometimes I just want to learn something, not watch a skit. 😂
Thank you so much, I am glad you enjoyed the video. I also sometimes am in the mood to watch longer videos but not always so I also appreciate when other make more to the point videos.
Some of these screws, today, are junk, they strip out no matter what size you use. 😂
That is so true!
Thank you, these were great tips. When I first got my miter saw, I didn’t move the fence when I made an angled cut, so, I broke my blade and my fence. I should have watched more videos, I suppose, so I do appreciate these tips. I haven’t used my saw for some time, and I am just starting to get back into working with woods and crafts, so it’s a nice reminder. Many years ago, when I was 18, I worked at a sawmill, on a chop saw without a guard, and I cut the tip of my finger off, so saws do make me nervous. 😬
Miter saws are quite dangerous indeed, it is important to be always very careful and angle cuts are pretty tricky indeed. Thank you so much for your feedback!
I had no idea they made glitter spray paint. Nice projects. Thanks for sharing. 😊
They do, which is great, it is quite more expensive than regular paint but it works very well and makes the projects special. You are very welcome and thank you for your comments and participation.
Very nice - thanks for sharing a "to the point" video and all the screen annotations that show critical build dimensions. Well done - looking for more such videos.
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am so glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. I am definitely planning more similar videos for the near future.
The red trees, what size of wood did you use
That was 3/4 inch pine and the board was 7 inches wide. But you can use different sizes, though if the board is much larger, it may be hard to make the cuts with a miter saw. It will depend on how big your blade is. Thank you for the comment and participation.
Where do you buy your hardwood it’s seems to be very high
I buy mine at a hardwood dealer. I believe this was about 4/4 inch thick and I purchased it from the dealer at 5/4 inch but it is close to an actual 4/4 because it came square on two sides and it was already planed. Thank you for your comment and participation.
Great projects. Loved the trees.
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am very glad you enjoyed the video.
Great video. Some really good advice in there.
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am very glad you enjoyed the video!
Great ideas. Thank you
Glad you like them!
Excellent ideas! Very nicely done. Count me in.
So, what is this?
Looks like a lil Christmas tree decor piece, possibly useful as a shelf
Wtf
This is like watching an amature give lessons on a walmart saw
So truly where do you set it? Just past the little rounded tear drops if you will where the blade is solid again? Or just past the carbide tooth?
Thank you for your comment. According to the manual, "less than a full tooth of the blade teeth should be visible below the workpiece". I did a follow up video on this issue for more details that you can find using this link: ruclips.net/video/3rgjqiHJLHw/видео.htmlsi=bVIWelZNKr6l-mpy
And remember to always wear crocks, lol.
Always!
And it is not the right blade for cutting plywood !! Lol
Nice vide0, just one note, some circs like newer makita ones come with really high quality blades
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am glad you found the video helpful. Regarding the blades, it is in fact very true that some pro level brands like Makita do come equipped with high quality blades. In those cases, it is perfectly fine to use those blades.
If you don't want have common sense! You should let someone else do it!!!!!!
I totally agree! Thank you for your comment and participation.
Great tips and information, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, sir! Thank you.
Thank you so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I am glad you found the video helpful!
At first I thought this was a joke video. Then you showed why you faced the blade and I was sold. Subscribed and liked as soon as the video concluded.
Thank you very much, I am so glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice job. Thank u
Thanks for the feedback, I am so glad you enjoyed the video!
Great tip! Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Thanks so much for the feedback!
That's actually a really good method. Thanks!
You are very welcome, I am glad you found the video helpful and thank you for your comment!
I have the same DeWalt saw, and really like it. The fence is awesome. Thin rip jigs are pretty inexpensive these days. Cut and Paste - (Safety Table Saw Jig Thin Rip Jig for Making Repetitive Narrow Thin Strip Cuts Metal Fast Thin Ripping Guide for Table Saw Band Saw Router Table Fits for 3/8" x 3/4" T Slot Woodworking Tools) $30 - Amazon. I have this one and it really has some nice features. Take care.
Thank you for much for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I have never tried one of the thin tip jigs from Amazon but I may review one soon, thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks
You are very welcome, I am glad you enjoyed the video! I also made a follow up to this video going into further depth and that you can find using this link: ruclips.net/video/3rgjqiHJLHw/видео.htmlsi=i94CVlSABSv1fKml
Stanley is the dumbass company that only put the stupid imperial size in the mold... even on the metric-only tapes..
That's crazy, people should be able to choose which one to use. I made a long form version of this video and the Fastcap tape measure I was using had both metric and imperial: ruclips.net/video/mQ6iuV8cLAQ/видео.htmlsi=xzqAm1WWBKNW0W4W
@@gemriverbuilds7840 I have a few Stanley Tylon 5m and 8m (metric only) tapes. The 5m housing has "<+ 2 3/4 inches >" molded into it. Same space would have fitted "<+ 2 3/4" / 70mm >" Where I live nobody wants an imperial tape measure. Not even dual metric / imperial. Black and Decker had a conversion table inch <> mm on their workmates. Half the conversions weren't even right...
Good video. But to measure a corner you could also just put the end of the tape measure into the corner and measure from the corner to the edge, the opposite direction than you showed. The trick you showed is best for measuring between two inside corners
That is true, you can do that as long as you make sure that the tab is properly extended for accurate measurements. And for inside corners that is correct as well, you can use the same method I am showing here. Thank you for your comment and participation!
In close quarters, measure 3 inches and mark it then from one side, mesaure to your mark amd add 3 .
That is correct, you can also do that as an alternative method. I also made a follow up to this video going into further depth and that you can find using this link: ruclips.net/video/3rgjqiHJLHw/видео.htmlsi=i94CVlSABSv1fKml Thank you for your comment and participation.
Imagine using inches to measure instead of international units
Thank you for your comment. I actually prefer metric and I use metric in my other channel in Italian. This is the same short in Italian using metric: ruclips.net/user/shortspLNU0kFhLXc?si=GgFsgOo2fSsDiRnG
Never be behind the saw always be left or right of it. To avoid cutting your leg if kick back occurs
Very good suggestion, thank you for your comment, I appreciate it.