Thank you!! I don’t know anything about wood. I have driftwood that I love and want to use keeping the natural look. What do you think about matte finish? Is so difficult to find videos like this! 😅
Hey good morning professor!! Thanks so much! You have got some great ideas and content. I will check out some of your stuff today. I also subscribed!! I work with all kinds of wood...stumps included. Stay in touch sir!!
Hi! Thanks for reaching out! Depends on the look I want to achieve and certainly on the texture of the wood as well. What project are you working on? Share please!
49er's fan here but I still subscribed! Enjoyed your video, you and your sons music! Liked how you explained what you were doing and why. Also plain on trying the stain you recommended.
hey Jenny, thanks for checking out the channel and some of my videos. I’m an amateur but I’m gonna I’m a passionate amateur. Got more work coming so check out the channel soon. Take care.
Thank you for sharing this video. What do you think of bleaching the wood? I have a piece of wood with a lot of natural stain on it. Some parts are darker than others. I am hesitant to sand them as they are delicate parts, what would you recommend?
you are certainly welcome and thank you for checking out my videos and my channel. I do not delete bleach my Driftwood however I recognize that in some uses it’s needed. I don’t mind the different tones of the wood on one piece even if I’m not putting a sealant on it because it’s perfect really. You might try a higher grit sandpaper and just do it by hand very gently. Let me know how that works out for you.
Hey man...Nice job. I recently started collecting and working on pieces myself and appreciated your video (liked and sub'd)...I just have a question if you get a moment. I was taught to "sanitize" the pieces in a mild bleach solution first to ensure all parasites are neutralized etc... even if it's not for a fish tank which I guess some people boil. Am I wasting my time? It's an extra step in the process and longer drying time that I would like to be able to avoid if possible. Any help is appreciated. Keep up the good work, I enjoyed your video. Thanks
hey Bill, thank you so much for reaching out and thank you incredibly for your subscription and kind words. Great question by the way, and one that I get asked occasionally. in my opinion, it really depends on what your drift what’s gonna be used for as well as the current condition of the piece and how you’re going to finish and seal the piece. I have some pieces on my wall that were super dry and just needed some sanding and ceilings so I didn’t bleach those, I’ve had others that have been covered in algae and super wet and those sometimes don’t need to be bleached. Sometimes they do it all about. It’s all about the and the final purpose of the product. Hope this helps man keep the comments coming. I’m working on a couple of videos now on the editing taking me forever so stay tuned. Thanks again.
no, you do not have to use bleach. And depending on how you’re going to use the piece such as hanging it on the wall versus putting it in an aquarium there are several methods that you can use deluded dish soap, hot water, scrubbing it, or diluted bleach solution. You just need to make sure it’s completely dry so set it out in the sun after you’ve done it and if you’re putting it in an aquarium from what I understand, you have to be really careful about the fumes and chemicals
Well the information I was looking for in this video you never told like the grid of sandpaper that you use throughout the entire video or the metal brushes that you were using that you didn't explain that you were using I think that next time if you would tell people the tools that you're using be a lot more helpful than just watching you
Hey, thank you very much for the comments and you know what you’re absolutely right. Sometimes after you post you realize that when you’re doing your editing and things like that so I will make sure and include that moving forward because I know that that’s important to my viewers and subscribers Again thank you for the feedback
Take a look at the channel. I think you’ll find it. I do cover that in a couple of the other videos but now that I’m thinking about it maybe I should do one that focuses specifically on those types of questions. Great idea.
@@robhutchinson1117 why thank you!! I will be uploading Part 2 today actually...I completed the project this week and created a rustic style light with it. Check it out and thanks for everything
omg I have that Johnny Cash poster in my bedroom!
😂 it's a classic for sure!! Cheers and thanks for watching
Looks great!
Thank you @bobjordan4016
Thank you!! I don’t know anything about wood. I have driftwood that I love and want to use keeping the natural look. What do you think about matte finish? Is so difficult to find videos like this! 😅
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I find more old stumps in Toronto Canada so I came to your channel to see what you do and subscribe.
Hey good morning professor!! Thanks so much! You have got some great ideas and content. I will check out some of your stuff today. I also subscribed!! I work with all kinds of wood...stumps included. Stay in touch sir!!
@@JDUB-Woodworks Thanks so much
Do you after applying the wax buff it or just let it dry?
Hi! Thanks for reaching out! Depends on the look I want to achieve and certainly on the texture of the wood as well. What project are you working on? Share please!
Love the working tailgate
Much easier to clean up!!
@@JDUB-Woodworks Its perfect
49er's fan here but I still subscribed! Enjoyed your video, you and your sons music! Liked how you explained what you were doing and why. Also plain on trying the stain you recommended.
Hi Cindy!! Thanks for subscribing and your comments...best wishes
Wow like a pro 👍🏻
hey Jenny, thanks for checking out the channel and some of my videos. I’m an amateur but I’m gonna I’m a passionate amateur. Got more work coming so check out the channel soon. Take care.
Beautiful
why thank you Jessie!! More to come!! Take care!
Love this ! Subscribed! I look forward to seeing more videos ! ✌️
More to come! And thank you!!
Smaller pieces you could keep natural and put them in a pot with a vining plant either an indoor or outdoor plant
Hey Brad! Thanks for watching and YES I do that as well...brings me peace! Cheers Brother
Thank you for sharing this video. What do you think of bleaching the wood? I have a piece of wood with a lot of natural stain on it. Some parts are darker than others. I am hesitant to sand them as they are delicate parts, what would you recommend?
you are certainly welcome and thank you for checking out my videos and my channel. I do not delete bleach my Driftwood however I recognize that in some uses it’s needed. I don’t mind the different tones of the wood on one piece even if I’m not putting a sealant on it because it’s perfect really. You might try a higher grit sandpaper and just do it by hand very gently. Let me know how that works out for you.
Thanks mate, I will give that a go.
Hey man...Nice job. I recently started collecting and working on pieces myself and appreciated your video (liked and sub'd)...I just have a question if you get a moment. I was taught to "sanitize" the pieces in a mild bleach solution first to ensure all parasites are neutralized etc... even if it's not for a fish tank which I guess some people boil. Am I wasting my time? It's an extra step in the process and longer drying time that I would like to be able to avoid if possible. Any help is appreciated. Keep up the good work, I enjoyed your video. Thanks
hey Bill, thank you so much for reaching out and thank you incredibly for your subscription and kind words. Great question by the way, and one that I get asked occasionally. in my opinion, it really depends on what your drift what’s gonna be used for as well as the current condition of the piece and how you’re going to finish and seal the piece. I have some pieces on my wall that were super dry and just needed some sanding and ceilings so I didn’t bleach those, I’ve had others that have been covered in algae and super wet and those sometimes don’t need to be bleached. Sometimes they do it all about. It’s all about the and the final purpose of the product. Hope this helps man keep the comments coming. I’m working on a couple of videos now on the editing taking me forever so stay tuned. Thanks again.
Hi. Do you need to bleach wood before working on it?
no, you do not have to use bleach. And depending on how you’re going to use the piece such as hanging it on the wall versus putting it in an aquarium there are several methods that you can use deluded dish soap, hot water, scrubbing it, or diluted bleach solution. You just need to make sure it’s completely dry so set it out in the sun after you’ve done it and if you’re putting it in an aquarium from what I understand, you have to be really careful about the fumes and chemicals
@@JDUB-Woodworks Many thanks for reply. Ideas are mainly for free standing sculptures
of course
Well the information I was looking for in this video you never told like the grid of sandpaper that you use throughout the entire video or the metal brushes that you were using that you didn't explain that you were using I think that next time if you would tell people the tools that you're using be a lot more helpful than just watching you
Hey, thank you very much for the comments and you know what you’re absolutely right. Sometimes after you post you realize that when you’re doing your editing and things like that so I will make sure and include that moving forward because I know that that’s important to my viewers and subscribers Again thank you for the feedback
Take a look at the channel. I think you’ll find it. I do cover that in a couple of the other videos but now that I’m thinking about it maybe I should do one that focuses specifically on those types of questions. Great idea.
Marie I went back in and added some more instruction and detail in the description. Again thanks
Really enjoyed your video. Some great tips there I’ll be using on my future projects 😊👍
@@robhutchinson1117 why thank you!! I will be uploading Part 2 today actually...I completed the project this week and created a rustic style light with it. Check it out and thanks for everything
Did you forget your face mask or is inhaling algae part of the process..?
Busted!!