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Votive Candle Holder || Beginner Video Woodworking Plan
Designed specifically to grant experience with all the standard tools in a woodshop, the votive candle holder can be built in under an hour and makes a great gift.
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Woodshop Safety Video and Playlist:
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Timeline
00:00 - Start
02:11 - Materials
04:11 - Step 1 - Jointing
04:50 - Step 2 - Thicknessing
05:12 - Step 3 - Rip Cut
05:33 - Step 4 - Dimensioning
06:01 - Step 5 - Dado Cut
06:41 - Step 6 - Corner Round
08:37 - St...
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Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio
Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio
Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676
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Woodshop Safety Video and Playlist:
ruclips.net/video/FVG4a4jHgEw/видео.html
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Timeline
00:00 - Start
02:11 - Materials
04:11 - Step 1 - Jointing
04:50 - Step 2 - Thicknessing
05:12 - Step 3 - Rip Cut
05:33 - Step 4 - Dimensioning
06:01 - Step 5 - Dado Cut
06:41 - Step 6 - Corner Round
08:37 - St...
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Routers and Router Tables || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 251День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Router and the Router Table in the woodshop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 01:01 - Router Bases 03:18 - Router ...
The Drill Press || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 170День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Drill Press in the woodshop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 00:30 - Drill Adjustments 02:47 - Drilling a Hole 06...
The Band Saw || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 179День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Band saw in the woodshop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 00:25 - Bandsaw Safety 03:05 - Profile Cut 04:59 - Resa...
The Miter Saw || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 324День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Miter saw in the woodshop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 01:33 - Perpendicular Cross Cut 03:52 - Additional Saf...
The Table Saw || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 208День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Table Saw in the woodshop, including details on rip, cross, and dado cuts. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 00:37 ...
The Thickness Planer || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 105День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Thickness Planer in the woodshop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 04:14 - Basic Safety 05:09 - Example Run 05:45 ...
The Jointer || Basic Use and Safety
Просмотров 368День назад
A beginner's introduction to the basic and safe use of the Jointer in the woodshop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 00:52 - Tool Adjustments 08:06 - Example Cut Safety Padd...
Basic Woodshop Safety
Просмотров 61День назад
For those who are new to the setting of the woodshop, I go over some of the basic preparations and safety considerations inside the shop. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AlpineTrailsStudio Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Timeline 00:00 - Start 00...
Outdoor Pavilion || Video Woodworking Plan
Просмотров 25314 дней назад
A detailed look at how to build an outdoor pavilion. I will show materials with their dimensions as well as cover the full process of building. Dimensions provided cover 16x20, 14x20, or a 12x20 structure. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 ...
Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Just the Basics
Просмотров 20514 дней назад
Learn how to roof a simple A-frame structure like a shed or this pavilion. I cover everything you need to know to prepare and place the roofing so that it will be water proof for decades. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Related Videos Out...
Queen Platform Bed with Storage || Video Woodworking Plan
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Месяц назад
All the details you need to build a queen platform bed with me. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Etsy Templates and Plans Acrylic Drawer Pull Cutout Template www.etsy.com/listing/1791264459/drawer-pull-cutout-template-in-multiple Acrylic H...
Queen Bed Headboard || Video Woodworking Plan
Просмотров 111Месяц назад
All the details you need to build a queen bed headboard with me. Including the built-in hidden door and shelf compartment. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Etsy Templates and Plans Acrylic Drawer Pull Cutout Template www.etsy.com/listing/1...
Queen Platform Bed Build
Просмотров 284Месяц назад
DIY furniture making at its best, this time for my son. Hit a few bumps along the way, and learned how not to lose money with my SawStop... the hard way, unfortunately. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Etsy Templates and Plans Acrylic Draw...
An Old Woodworker Goes Back To School || Bookshelf Stairs for a Dorm Room
Просмотров 2422 месяца назад
Perhaps my woodworking is a bit better than my acting. Still, I have a little fun while putting together a bookshelf that doubles as a stairway up to my daughter's elevated dorm room bed. If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe. It helps more people discover my videos. Instagram: alpinetrailsstudio Facebook: profile.php?id=61558087143676 Etsy: www.etsy.com...
Laser Cutter Ideas for Your Next Reunion || Family or Class Reunions
Просмотров 3423 месяца назад
Laser Cutter Ideas for Your Next Reunion || Family or Class Reunions
Laser Cut Signs || Tips and Tricks for Adding Laser Cutting to your Woodworking
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Laser Cut Signs || Tips and Tricks for Adding Laser Cutting to your Woodworking
A Life-size Portal Weighted Companion... Printer Stand... Cube
Просмотров 2944 месяца назад
A Life-size Portal Weighted Companion... Printer Stand... Cube
Are Online Woodworking Plans Worth It? || Reviewing Plans From Popular YouTube Woodworkers
Просмотров 2544 месяца назад
Are Online Woodworking Plans Worth It? || Reviewing Plans From Popular RUclips Woodworkers
Laser Cut Gift Boxes - Three Difficulty Levels
Просмотров 57 тыс.4 месяца назад
Laser Cut Gift Boxes - Three Difficulty Levels
Building Designer Bookshelves in a Modern Style
Просмотров 3935 месяцев назад
Building Designer Bookshelves in a Modern Style
Building an Attached Tri-Tier Pergola
Просмотров 2265 месяцев назад
Building an Attached Tri-Tier Pergola
Making a Solid Wood Sign with Inlay and Epoxy for a Friend
Просмотров 2105 месяцев назад
Making a Solid Wood Sign with Inlay and Epoxy for a Friend
Prefer the mustang. I like simpler designs
Not all beginners have a dado blade...
That's true. Though you could also easily claim that most beginners don't have a jointer, planer, table saw, drill press, etc. This plan was designed for people wanting to get familiar with a functional woodshop. Still, if you have a table saw and no dado blade, you can mimic a dado blade's cut by using a standard blade and moving the fence over by the width of the kerf of the blade several times.
Thanks sir
Along with your videos, I appreciated the Princess Bride references -
That was very informative and detailed. Beautiful bed too. Thank you for sharing.
I have really enjoyed the safety series of videos and have found them very informative. Could you do a video on different ways of breaking down sheet goods and making sure the pieces are squared?
I appreciate the positive feedback on this series. I made them because my next video is going to be my first in the Video Woodworking Plan series for beginners, and I was a bit nervous about doing that without having some basic use and safety videos available to watch. I will note your request down and I'm sure I can get to making a video on that topic before too long.
I appreciate your work Thanks 👍👍👍
Very helpful for a newbie. Thanks!
No offence but please video yourself making a door rail or style from something like a 2x4 stud or popular, something cheap so not to waste money. I have yet to see anyone who uses the same technique as yourself, feeding the material from the outfeed side of the jointer actually produce anything. Please make a 2 1/4" x 3/4" rail 6' long on the outfeed side of the jointer. Seriously, how can you get a flat board when you are pushing it down on the outfeed side of the jointer, I don't know the trick to do this. I only push the material from the end of the board on the infeed side of the jointer, there are some exceptions but 90% of the time I work from the infeed side... please show me how you do it from the outfeed side. Sorry this drives me nuts, I really need to see how this is done.
When using the jointer, I work from both sides. You obviously have to start from the infeed side, and so long as there is sufficient material on the infeed side I keep downward pressure on that side. Let me explain though why it is important to keep pressure on the outfeed side as well. Your goal in using the jointer is to come up with a flat surface. The final surface after the cut should be a board that sits perfectly flat on the outfeed table. This makes it often more important that the board you are cutting is following the outfeed table surface rather than the infeed table. Most of my build videos show me using the jointer like you are requesting, but in particular this one is closest to your ask: ruclips.net/video/riM2cKAT4us/видео.html
I’ve been scared to death of using a miter saw. Your video has definitely helped me feel less anxious about getting one. Thanks!
A little anxiety toward a new tool is a healthy thing. Learning about the tool and then getting a feel for it at the right pace, will ease that anxiety. If you also watched my table saw video in this series, you will know that I once had an accident with that tool, and it took me quite a while to work through getting comfortable using it again. I did get there though.
as an improvement to the last box, or i should rather say to spare some time, you can have the laser cut off the edge where the hinges are installed. that way it is also perfectly aligned to the lid. great video, you're amazing. keep going!
I came for the laser stuff I stayed for The Princess Bride Easter eggs
Did you find them all?
Nice! The shot of you on the roof made me nervous though 😥
You probably mean the opening shot. I'm a pretty experienced roofer, and I think I have a good feel for what is and is not dangerous for me.
Very very well done, this video really helped to inspire me.
Nice work.... thanks for some of the tips on making boxes!
thats the big problem these days, when you place your heart and soul, your skills and time to craft a perfect piece, people simply wont pay you what you charge .. this pattern is leading to the loss of creativity and loss of so many skills .. so the question is why would somone place their skills and effort to create such pieces if they wont be able to sell it and make a profit ?
Wow Thank you
Talk about that pure handcrafted is too much for that box. But then use a Shaper Origin CNC Who can afford this??
The only use of the Shaper was to cut a rectangle. You can easily do that with a jig and regular router. Quite a few of the tools that I used to make this box were much more expensive than the Shaper Origin. These tools are investments that I use constantly on many projects.
Excellent video lots of help and trick in there. I have a couple of questions. What was the router with the screen on it and what is the wood called with the MDF center? I enjoy your sense of humor too.
The router with vision adjustment is called a Shaper Origin (www.shapertools.com/). It's not cheap, but it works as a substitute for a CNC machine in many cases, and those are really not cheap. At a plywood supply shop you just ask for plywood with an MDF core. In this case you would ask for 1/4" Maple with an MDF core.
It looks great! I love the secret compartment especially, seems very cool :)
nice video, great instructions. Just a note you can remove the laser residue with clear vinegar and it looks more professional.
Great work, great video! I really appreciate the honest reportage and the admission of setbacks at the beginning, because you don't see that very often these days.
Great, shall we cooperation for fiber laser engraver?
WOW! I just got a laser engraver/cutter and you have inspired me greatly! Thank you!
Epoxy Resin is poisonous and you should wear glow and masks. Search for Safety when working with Resin. Please be careful. Nice boxes by the way.
unfortunately, skill doesn't pay much these days as people have become accustomed to low prices from machines. A few folks do appreciate craftmanship but rarely do you find them at craft shows. I do some craft shows just to keep things going but I love to do as you dd with the last box and show off some skill.......great videa
I have a laser printer and I need designs. Please reply to me.
The designs I used here were ones I purchased on Etsy, so I don't think it would be right to give them to you. Look in my video description.
Could you please bring me the design?
That hidden compartment is so cool!! It feels like the type of thing James Bond would have. Also, that stained ash is so gorgeous, I cant wait to see wait you make with it :)
The organization and time you take to make your videos is excellent. You deserve so many more views and subscribers.
Thank you for the kind words. I'm not too worried about the numbers. I figure if I keeping making valuable content it will eventually reach people who appreciate it.
amazing details. love the video. keep at it but as a newbie this is way too complex for me. as a new subscriber will be watching for more beginner level stuff
I absolutely intend to make more of these and at varying skill levels. I'm glad you liked it. I wasn't sure if being this detailed would make it boring. I'm a bit happily surprised that this video is getting more views than my normal build video of the same bed.
I have to say I liked both versions of this video. I can't wait to see what is next
It's an interesting experiment for me. I don't know of anyone doing anything like these video woodworking plans. Making all the illustrations is quite a bit more work then just telling a few stories along the way, but if I see even one person make a similar bed, I'll be happy with it. I'll try to make a few of these that aren't quite so complicated too.
Seriously, people are still buying Glowforge’s? Buy a big boy laser.
I lived in Port Orchard and then out on the KP for years, this made me homesick😁…thanks from Texas!
I would drive out to Key Peninsula for my piano lessons each week. Glad you enjoyed it.
Can you tell me what is glued to the wood in 8:45 ?
Sure. That is a tape that protects the material from burn marks. I have a link to it in the video description, but I'll also share that link here: amzn.to/3YpV5NI
@@AlpineTrailsStudio I see you have a layer of paint or glue on it, what is it?
@@luongvu5131 For the second box I put a clear coat layer on it before taping it, yes. Here I used a water based polyurethane. In this case I used a Satin finish, though you could give it more shine with extra gloss. I also linked that product: amzn.to/4fpJWCz
I love this video, its kind of sarcastic, cool though. Am planning to integrate lasering into my resin small business. Am glad I found ur page. Thanks 😊
Yeah, I like to do different sometimes. Good luck with your business. I think lasers and resin go great together.
Love this. Far out.. the effort was exponential. Well worth it, but you are right.. no one will pay the true cost for it. Mass produced mindset these days. Just be satisfied in yourself.
For those of us who weren't lucky enough to grow up in a family like yours, do you have any suggestions about where to start learning woodworking?
Hi. I like the question. RUclips is a great place to learn things, but it's better as a supplement than a single source. I think the best way to learn woodworking is through experience. Now, I have tens of thousands of dollars worth of tools and equipment, and I think that is the kind of investment you would have to work to once you know you really love the craft. So I would suggest looking around your community. There are often community shop spaces that will let you use the tools either for a time based fee or through classes that they offer. If you can do this, you might find something you really enjoy and can start with the tools to make whatever that is. Here's a Short video that I did of a project I often use to teach people the basics of the shop if I only have them for an hour or two: ruclips.net/user/shortsb8sGeT2ZbMQ?feature=share
I love this video. I love that it talks about wood working and using lasers (they shouldn’t be either or). I also love the end…. Getting paid for what you are worth and it isn’t possible with all products. I have found it very challenging to consider cost and time. I do not have your wood working skills but LOVE the idea of adding lasers as a tool.
well done. Greetings from Germany.
Willkommen!
Familiar with the school, although I prefer an extra letter and the color blue... Congrats!
I of course would have changed the logo to support my kid had she chosen that school, too. Thanks.
Oh, just a bit more: The last box (the painted one) would be very special if the top piece was complete engraving with no wood edge.
There's no paint on any of these boxes. Technically it's not engraved either. The laser cuts completely through the material. I could take that cut to the edge, or more likely I would take it very close to the edge and then cut the edge off, but then I would have to glue a bottom onto it. It would be an interesting challenge to try and make it a waterfall design, but I do think it stands up well as it is.
Why not try this: Cut (erase) all joining edges, only half the thickness on what will be the inside of the box. Then when glued together, you finish up with straight edges. The roses appear to be simple to machine yet they finish up beautifully.
A very informative video. Thank you.
Loved your comment about the mask! Really good video. I have been thinking about epoxy resin. Maybe next year.
Now all we need is somebody to invent a way to get rid of the black cut marks and do 45% cuts where the corners meet. My wife was at a market the other day and there were plenty of very nice designs she said, but all had the same black cut marks and the same way of corner joining. She said the items for sale was more suitable for the "pedestrian buyer on a budget" rather than an exclusive or very well made item suited for her home, whatever all that means, lol!
I completely agree. As I mention in the video, the first box looks like all the crafts you see from laser cutter crafters selling at a market. The second box is an improvement where the box joints are no longer seen and the carbon marks are visible only on the lid and base. The third box I think solves all of the problems you mention and all lasering marks are hidden. I wonder what your wife would think if she saw my final box at a market. I'm actually quite curious what that kind of box would sell for.
I appreciate the time and patience you put into this
Brilliant! Thanks.
i love all the machines you have and demonstrate for us, but you have a rather soft voice, and that music is just too much. really makes it difficult to concentrate on what you're saying... your boxes are lovely, especially that final solid wood one! thank you for sharing! ❤️
Thanks for the feedback. This is a comment I have heard about this video a few times, and I have since toned down the background music and toned up my mic input, but only on later videos. I'm better at making stuff with wood than making videos, but I have fun sharing.
Obrigado pelo vídeo! Acompanhei empenhado.