Night and day from your beginning to now ! Love seeing you getting so great !! Easy to watch easy to follow along , all around great video great volume and transitions as well as great projects and how tos
@@Bearded-Viking-WoodWorks Thanks brother. You’ve taught me so much and helped me so much my friend. Cant tell you how much I appreciate you. So so thankful for you my brother. Love ya man❤️
Great projects… I really enjoy the process from paper to finished item and the changes and modification that happen along the way. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
cool designs. I like the fact that you use votives instead of tealights something I am looking forward to doing. only my second video of yours to watch. I like your garage/shop set up. I especially like the planer/jointer set up on the cart. makes a lot of sense. something I will have to incorporate in my shop when I get it set up.
@@jaycortez50 Thank you! These projects have been a lot of fun! Like that cart combo too. Have a bigger Jointer but use the smaller one more often. Need to build a cart for my new Lathe and also build an outfeed table for the tablesaw.
@@Last-Breath-Woodworks Thank you brother! Don’t know how much I appreciate you man. Thank you so much for the kind words, support and love. Just to be part of this journey together makes this even more special. Love you brother ❤️
@@RoughAroundTheEdgesWood Thanks brother. Used a lot of new Camera tricks and was a lot of fun. Thank you for the kind words. It’s friends like you Juan who make this Journey a wonderful one! Rock on brother 🤙👌
Very nice work sir! I can see shooting some red or white in the dados, sanding off the overspray then adding the clear and calling it a candy cane candle holder.
@@JayCreatesWoodworks Thanks Jay! This video was fun. Feel like I’m making a lot of good strides with my videos. So happy. Thank you for all your support my friend. Appreciate you.
Wicked project dude broke 500 aswell and videos got a nice amount views. You'll be monitised in no time. You seemed like you was having to much fun at the start playing with the follow you camera 😂😂👍🏴
Why didn’t you use the planner on the fourth side to make the four sides equal? I find using the table saw you get resawn marks that have to be addressed?
Awesome video Ryan!❤. I’m still scared to use my table saw. And don’t have dado blades.. What are other options?😢 also, what size Forstner bit did you use 😅
@@kimberwest7304 Thank you! Tablesaws can be very dangerous. When buying a Tablesaw my advice would be to read the Manuel and def learn the tool overall and have proper safety. Dado Blades come with time and experience. Miter saw for smaller cuts can be better option or Track saw is an option for longer cutting. With the Forstner bits I went from 1-1/8 to 2”.
@@77RocketsWoodworking I get it.. I’m All about safety! That’s why I’ve had my Dewalt job site tablesaw for about three years and still have not cut on it once I paid my neighbor 20 bucks three times to cut sheets down for me 😆. I’ve learned a lot about my table saw from watching @BeardedVikingWoodWorks but question was.. Like if I use a router? What bit to do the dados.. Or I’m good with my miter saw, angle? .. probably take longer 🤦🏼♀️😬🤣. Thanks again!
Really great build man so sick... would it save some stress sanding ahead first? Get those home depot product a little smoother. Also, work in healthcare, wear a respirator or mask anytime you're spraying chemicals man please!
Night and day from your beginning to now ! Love seeing you getting so great !! Easy to watch easy to follow along , all around great video great volume and transitions as well as great projects and how tos
@@Bearded-Viking-WoodWorks Thanks brother. You’ve taught me so much and helped me so much my friend. Cant tell you how much I appreciate you. So so thankful for you my brother. Love ya man❤️
Nice job.
@@Jari-rf9jx Thank you 😊
Wow totally awesome delivery great video
Thanks Joe! Appreciate the kind words.
Bearded Viking sent me ! Love the projects
@@Manrightcha Thank you for the support 🙂
Cool project great tutorial !!
@@WedoweeHandyman Thanks Joe 👌🤙
Nice video
@@donwoodshop Thank you 😊
Excellent video Ryan. Wow! Over 500 subs now, that's awesome.
@@loosebootwoodworking Thank you Paul! Appreciate your support. Half way to my goal of a 1,000. 😊
As usual Ryan, you knocked it out of the park! 👍👍
@@rayansandysteward7474 Thanks Ray for the kinds words and support as always brother. Appreciate you
Great video !✌️
@@AmyJo143 Thank you 😊
Great projects… I really enjoy the process from paper to finished item and the changes and modification that happen along the way. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
@@thomlindgren6253 Thank you Thom for your support and Kind words. Have a great day!
Very neat! Good job. They will sell.
@@georgedowns8954 Thank you! Can def sell them for a good price. Looking forward to designing more.
cool designs. I like the fact that you use votives instead of tealights something I am looking forward to doing. only my second video of yours to watch. I like your garage/shop set up. I especially like the planer/jointer set up on the cart. makes a lot of sense. something I will have to incorporate in my shop when I get it set up.
@@jaycortez50 Thank you! These projects have been a lot of fun! Like that cart combo too. Have a bigger Jointer but use the smaller one more often. Need to build a cart for my new Lathe and also build an outfeed table for the tablesaw.
Awesome vid Ryan!
@@MoyockScorpion Thanks Rich! Love ya brother ❤️
Well the new camera works for sure !!!!!! good deal man. Great video!!!
@@tpaulw Thanks Paul. Appreciate all the feedback. Hopefully this video came out better 😊
That's what I'm talking bout! Get It Ryan 🤘🏼 Love the candle holders, the 16:9 Aspect Ratio, the whatchamacallit and the multiple angle shots 🤯 🔥💜🔥😎
@@katspeace5550 Thanks Kat! And that intro, Boom!!!! 😊 Thank you for all your support.
Damn good video. I'm digging the new camera setup
@@delawder50 Thanks brother. Worked a lot on being more versatile with my camera shots, Landscape and panning of the camera. Worked out pretty good.
Hey brother, now that's what I'm talkin about!!! Much better in horizontal, and love the moving camera 👌
@@Last-Breath-Woodworks Thank you brother! Don’t know how much I appreciate you man. Thank you so much for the kind words, support and love. Just to be part of this journey together makes this even more special. Love you brother ❤️
Just found your channel. I like everything I see. I subscribed with notifications.
@@greatgrandpaswoodworking Thank you! Appreciate the support and the kind words
Love the new camera Brotha. Taken it to a new level. Awesome video cool build. 🤘Rock on.
@@RoughAroundTheEdgesWood Thanks brother. Used a lot of new Camera tricks and was a lot of fun. Thank you for the kind words. It’s friends like you Juan who make this Journey a wonderful one! Rock on brother 🤙👌
Very nice work sir! I can see shooting some red or white in the dados, sanding off the overspray then adding the clear and calling it a candy cane candle holder.
@@Griffinwoodworks Thank you for the kind words. That would be an awesome design. Can def go many ways with design which is so cool.
Hey Ryan!!
@@melissamontgomery993 Hey Melissa 👋
Rockin that new camera! Great videos Ryan love the Dado... 🪓🪓🪵🪵
@@JayCreatesWoodworks Thanks Jay! This video was fun. Feel like I’m making a lot of good strides with my videos. So happy. Thank you for all your support my friend. Appreciate you.
Super cool, Ryan! And great video, except for the music being a little repetitive, but still great content!
@@tpsooner7816 Thank you for the kind words! Appreciate the feedback.
Nice candle holders. I might suggest wearing gloves when spraying when holding in your hand.. I will make these with just a little variance.
@@greatgrandpaswoodworking Thank you! Yes usually wear Nitrile Gloves. 🧤
Wicked project dude broke 500 aswell and videos got a nice amount views. You'll be monitised in no time. You seemed like you was having to much fun at the start playing with the follow you camera 😂😂👍🏴
@@michaelwillson6847 Thanks bro. Was alot of fun lol. Just gotta keep working and I’ll get there my friend.
@@77RocketsWoodworking absaloutley dude 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847 🤙👌
Why didn’t you use the planner on the fourth side to make the four sides equal? I find using the table saw you get resawn marks that have to be addressed?
@@andrewvaldez5340 Always Surface the 4th side with the Tablesaw. My Grizzly cuts smooth 😊
Nothing wrong with this, but I think a colored inlay might be nicer than the same color throughout.
@@dang6832 That would be a nice concept for altering this piece. Thank you so much for the feedback.
@@77RocketsWoodworking hopefully you can make it work well
@@dang6832 oh I’m sure I can. Appreciate the kind words.
Awesome video Ryan!❤. I’m still scared to use my table saw. And don’t have dado blades.. What are other options?😢 also, what size Forstner bit did you use 😅
@@kimberwest7304 Thank you! Tablesaws can be very dangerous. When buying a Tablesaw my advice would be to read the Manuel and def learn the tool overall and have proper safety. Dado Blades come with time and experience. Miter saw for smaller cuts can be better option or Track saw is an option for longer cutting. With the Forstner bits I went from 1-1/8 to 2”.
@@77RocketsWoodworking I get it.. I’m All about safety! That’s why I’ve had my Dewalt job site tablesaw for about three years and still have not cut on it once I paid my neighbor 20 bucks three times to cut sheets down for me 😆. I’ve learned a lot about my table saw from watching @BeardedVikingWoodWorks but question was.. Like if I use a router? What bit to do the dados.. Or I’m good with my miter saw, angle? .. probably take longer 🤦🏼♀️😬🤣. Thanks again!
@@kimberwest7304 for Dados in Plywood and hardwood I typically use a 3/4 Dado Bit for both Dado’s and Rabbeting grooves.
@@kimberwest7304 Bearded Viking is an awesome guy! Good friend of mine.
If you have a sliding miter saw, you can use the depth stop and some clamps to run the dados.
Is the 4x4 treated?
@@davidjefferds8532 No sir just regular 4x4x8’ Douglas Fir from Home Depot
Really great build man so sick... would it save some stress sanding ahead first? Get those home depot product a little smoother. Also, work in healthcare, wear a respirator or mask anytime you're spraying chemicals man please!
@@richardandrade9418 Thank you! Usually wear masks and gloves. Appreciate the helpful tips and support.