Jordz The Carpenter
Jordz The Carpenter
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24 Epoxy Coasters In One Single Pour | Almost lost my finger!
In this video I'll be showing you how to batch (24) epoxy coasters. This #woodworkingproject is perfect for a beginner woodworker with limited tools. Make sure to pay attention as I give away some critical tips to get the job done right. Also if you stick around to the end I'll show you what not to do so you can keep all your fingers for your next project :)
Tools & Materials Needed:
-Table Saw
-Random Orbital Sander
-Sandpaper (60-320 grit)
-Epoxy Form (4.5” x 25” x 3”)
-Silicone
-Tuck Tape
-Epoxy (Ecopoxy)
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Видео

How To Make A Cutting Board With Only A Table Saw & Sander
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.3 года назад
In this weeks video I'll be showing you how you can make a cutting board using only a table saw and random orbital sander. This #woodworkingproject is perfect for a beginner woodworker. Make sure to pay attention as i give away some critical tips to get the job done right. Tools & Materials Needed: -Table Saw -Random Orbital Sander -Sandpaper (60-220 grit) -Waterproof Glue (I used Gorilla Glue)...
How To Make A Pikler Triangle | Climbing Ramp & Slide For Kids
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
This is part 2 of the Pikler triangle build. The climbing ramp and slide is the perfect addition to the Pikler triangle. It is much more than a children's toy instead it is a foundational tool used by thousands of families across the world. The triangle was invented by Dr. Emmi Pikler over 100 years ago to help young children focus on building freedom of motion, forging independent activity, an...
How To Make A Pikler Triangle | With Only An 8' foot 1x6 & Some Dowel | DIY Wooden Climber For Kids
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I go step by step through my process on how to make a Pikler triangle. Its a simple woodworking project that anyone can complete in a weekend and I know your kid(s) will be to the moon happy with it!! The Pikler triangle is much more than a children's toy instead it is a foundational tool used by thousands of families across the world. The triangle was invented by Dr. Emmi Pikler ...
Juice Groove Jig | Easy Cutting Board Jig
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
In this short video i'll be taking you step by step through my process of cutting a juice groove in a cutting board. The only materials you need to make this are your cutting board... a couple of scrap 2x4's, some 2" & 3" screws and a router with a cove bit. Social Media: Instagram: jordzthecarpenter Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@jordzthecarpenter?lang=en
How To Make Epoxy Charcuterie Board | DIY Charcuterie Board
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
In this weeks video I’m going to show you how I make an epoxy river charcuterie board. I used some black walnut wood and a mix of a couple black diamond pigments for colour with my Ecopoxy resin. I take you step by step through the woodwork and share my journey. If you have any questions drop me a comment. [7:41] "ARE THESE BOARDS FOOD SAFE??.. YES!!" I get asked a lot if the boards are food sa...
How To Make Epoxy Molds | DIY Epoxy Molds
Просмотров 4683 года назад
A step by step guide on how to make an epoxy resin mold. Learn how to make a form for your DIY epoxy projects without worrying about leaks! If you don't know, anyone who works with epoxy long enough will spring a leak in their mold. Since the epoxy takes days to cure, you can potentially leak hundreds of dollars of epoxy onto your garage floor. So I am going to teach you how NOT to do that. Sub...
How To Make a Cutting Board | DIY Chevron Cutting Board
Просмотров 46 тыс.3 года назад
In this video I show you step-by-step how to make a chevron cutting board. I hope you enjoy the video and if you learned anything along the way please hit that like button and subscribe to my channel. Materials used in this build: - Walnut, Maple, Purple Heart - Gorilla Glue - Walrus Cutting Board Oil Social Media: Instagram: jordzthecarpenter Facebook: jordzthecarpe...

Комментарии

  • @jumpingjacks5558
    @jumpingjacks5558 Месяц назад

    Great job I have the same issue you have with blowing breakers. If I use my air compressor, I have to unplug everything. But you do what you want to do. I am considering buying a generator. and see if that helps.

  • @mariskajenmiessler3288
    @mariskajenmiessler3288 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful!!!

  • @cchelsoi
    @cchelsoi 2 месяца назад

    Where did you get the woosd fron?

  • @juliolopez4321
    @juliolopez4321 4 месяца назад

    I think there were parts of this that were kinda skimmed over too quickly. Also, you didn’t include some of the hardware in the description (pivot screws). I think you should always assume that not everyone is at the same skill level and need more thorough explanations.

  • @larrybaker5316
    @larrybaker5316 4 месяца назад

    thanks for the great video and info!

  • @mr.dankman
    @mr.dankman 6 месяцев назад

    Nice design!

  • @shaheen06
    @shaheen06 9 месяцев назад

    Whats a sawdust glue. We dont have that here in kerala.

  • @mandydorpinghaus252
    @mandydorpinghaus252 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome

  • @marekvarga5778
    @marekvarga5778 9 месяцев назад

    Nice job👍

  • @Anne6621
    @Anne6621 10 месяцев назад

    purple heart is the worse wood to use for a cutting board

  • @brendanyyc
    @brendanyyc 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the awesome video! Do you recall what size of top bearing flush router bit you used? Trying to buy the tools to make this and have no idea what I need 😅 thanks again!!!

  • @chrisbeck9513
    @chrisbeck9513 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I’d love to see how you have your small shop set up. I too work in a garage!

  • @roncrowley6230
    @roncrowley6230 11 месяцев назад

    Good job

  • @camiloalejandroamigo2436
    @camiloalejandroamigo2436 11 месяцев назад

    What is the yellow cap called? do you have the purchase link?

  • @dorothysantucci8383
    @dorothysantucci8383 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome

  • @facebookmakesmesick
    @facebookmakesmesick Год назад

    Yea I have corded.

  • @facebookmakesmesick
    @facebookmakesmesick Год назад

    Whay speed you use on router? I have rigid trim router and it seems pretty tough even with a new really good bit.

  • @juancarlosdiaz4472
    @juancarlosdiaz4472 Год назад

    How to translate lesson???

  • @juancarlosdiaz4472
    @juancarlosdiaz4472 Год назад

    Como traducir lección???

  • @kidvicious2227
    @kidvicious2227 Год назад

    That's BAD ASS tray man! Great work!!

  • @johnhowe5366
    @johnhowe5366 Год назад

    😅❤😊

  • @Jikdor
    @Jikdor Год назад

    That why bandsaw is much safer for this. Blade goes down so there is not risk for part shooting away. And ALWYS use pushstick and guard to keep your fingers at a safe distance.

  • @streetskier
    @streetskier Год назад

    Bro too good dude. Came out amazing!

  • @superpolymath
    @superpolymath Год назад

    First, thanks for this video. It is super helpful and I appreciate the work you put into making it. I don't have a drill press, so I'll need to drill the forstner holes with a hand drill also. When you drill the dowel holes using the 1" forstner, you say you drill to the shoulder to keep things consistent. Did you do anything other than use a visual cue on when to stop? Is some variation okay since the dowels are held by both screws and wood glue? It would be nice to have some depth stop to get exact hole depth. Any suggestions there? Edit: adding to this comment as I go through the build: At 5:17 you begin attaching the dowels but then cut to them off, commenting that it’s better to sand the stuff before attaching. Did you go back and detach the dowels again or was that clip just edited in out of order? I’m also curious if you would recommend applying finish to each of the parts prior to attaching them. I read coating w poly prior to wood glue can create a stronger bond depending on the wood type. At 7:33 I think you mean the 36” stringers. For an equilateral triangle with 10” sides, the height will be 8.66” or around 8 and 13/16ths (26/32)”. The angle of 30 degrees is the outside of the triangle to a square side of the board. I worked from a ~2’ x 12” board and needed to square off the edge to get angles that double checked as expected. Final (?) edit: I finished this build. The hardest part I found was mirroring each step for the other side correctly. This isn't really shown in the video, but it is a bit tricky. Another thing I did that made this hard was I chose to paint the rungs / stringers and also use polyurethane to seal them. This was a lot of extra work. In retrospect, I would not do this again with out a drill press. It is important that the rungs be perfectly even and it is not very easy to estimate using a drill alone. (It is also a lot of work) I did manage to build this primarily using this video, consulting some others at the end but jordz covered a lot here. It was my first woodworking project.

  • @jeanames-kp9xo
    @jeanames-kp9xo Год назад

    Could you help me figure out how long the pieces have to be to make a 24 inch long by 16 inch wide cutting board just like the one you did. Thank you

  • @MrSnookerballs
    @MrSnookerballs Год назад

    surely the stop on your sled should be on the other end as the blades cut against the stop ?????

  • @moezeddinkarimeddiny8876
    @moezeddinkarimeddiny8876 Год назад

    Great looking board.

  • @geerthein5002
    @geerthein5002 Год назад

    Beautiful cutting boards. I saw you touch up the plank with sanding and glue. It is better to do this with a clear coat, which will not stain if you put the plank in oil.

  • @AnythingWheeled
    @AnythingWheeled Год назад

    I've watched a bunch of these and liked yours the best. Time to go make one now. Also I like how you used a respirator for cutting but not for sanding... only being healthy sometimes.

  • @anthonyrivera7815
    @anthonyrivera7815 Год назад

    Where is the link for the Wine caddie

  • @jimking9646
    @jimking9646 Год назад

    very nice

  • @camerannicephore5262
    @camerannicephore5262 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @johntaylor4887
    @johntaylor4887 Год назад

    Is there a printed sketch with some measurements available? Awesome video, but kinda fast to copy down info. Thanks

  • @dawnbigwarfe6871
    @dawnbigwarfe6871 Год назад

    Does it matter how high your blade is when you cut the 45 chamfer edge?

  • @leeanderson8466
    @leeanderson8466 Год назад

    You had me at “A team like that” T-shirt…. I have a black one. Hello from the Island. I just started doing epoxy charcuterie boards. Thanks for the video. What epoxy company do you buy from?

  • @calebscustoms4470
    @calebscustoms4470 Год назад

    I love the thumbnail! 😂

  • @twelveseventysix
    @twelveseventysix Год назад

    Nice!

  • @kickslap
    @kickslap Год назад

    We need a video on that template amigo

  • @henloco7513
    @henloco7513 Год назад

    Dope !!

  • @pertx44
    @pertx44 Год назад

    Very nice. I built this for my son, but I think I got the wrong type of threaded inserts. One of them actually cracked as I was trying to get it in and put a nice gouge in one of the legs. Which inserts and driver do you use?

  • @cberbes
    @cberbes Год назад

    Those came out amazing, great job. But table saw mishap aside, I wasn't comfortable with your fingers so close to your router blade. I lost a pinkie and almost lost my ring finger holding wood that close to the router blade. That thing will grab the wood and pull your hand in faster than you can blink. Be careful my man.

  • @donnamcdan9326
    @donnamcdan9326 Год назад

    How do I clean the epoxy mix off the mixer tool?

  • @jackson-aka2gs749
    @jackson-aka2gs749 Год назад

    Really great video bro. Well shot, easy to follow. Great work. I'll give you a /sub for that.

  • @brianbolen4009
    @brianbolen4009 Год назад

    Beautiful board! Breaker bloiwing kindred spirit here. Questions if you will: 1) Were you nervous about running the board through the planer cross grain (it scares me and I have no drum sander); and 2) No sliding mitre saw here. Could i use the sled/plywood trick to cut the board ends square when cutting it to final length? I appreciate you and the step by step video. That is one very beautiful board.

  • @philip8189
    @philip8189 Год назад

    what router bit did you use ?

  • @vtellez01
    @vtellez01 Год назад

    I just screwed up a cutting board by running my palm router anti-clockwise. I had to cut off about 1 1/2” off the end of my cutting board. I’ll follow your instructions of moving the router in a clockwise manner. Thanks!

  • @andrewsworkshop
    @andrewsworkshop Год назад

    Great video. Subbed. I hope you pass 1000!

  • @garrityheier5027
    @garrityheier5027 Год назад

    Love the content, I will admit that you sound a little bored in the voiceover! Looking forward to watching more from you

  • @mry126
    @mry126 2 года назад

    I don’t have a router

  • @Ladeedadington
    @Ladeedadington 2 года назад

    Great video, really enjoyed your presentation style