Step by step tutorial on how to make a wood/epoxy cross. Woodworking projects that sells + GIVEAWAY
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- In this tutorial I will show you step by step how to make this very simple project that sells very well. Really easy to make and takes very little materials. I will also be giving away a cross mold that was provided to me by Crafted Elements #craftedelements #woodworking #woodworkingprojects
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CONGRATULATION @user-tc6ws6uc5v ! You are the winner of the cross mold from Crafted Elements.
My husband is a Jail and Prison Minister. He always tells the guys when they get out and continue to recover look him up he has one of his hand turned pens for them. After watching this video we talked about making crosses to pass out. It will represent a couple of things he loves wood and their recovery. Thanks for the video it has inspired us.
@@deborahwolfe4517 what a great idea
Hi!! I just started making crosses for family and friends. I had a friend that asked me to do one with a bloom from a plant given to her from her mother that passed away. The plant bloomed rarely and she wanted a bloom preserved. She asked me to add the palm piece from Easter Mass. I purchased from Crafted Elements and added additional flowers. It came out so pretty that many friends have asked me to make one for them. I now have two molds from Crafted Elements and they are truly superior from anything I have bought from online stores or craft stores. I love your crosses!! I am so inspired and I am ready to make more! Thank you and what perfect timing for me to get the email from Shawn with your video. Blessings!!
Thank you!
What a fantastic tutorial! My wife and I remember when you first started making videos. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
That looks like fun, I will definitely look into creating an epoxy project.
You should!
Very informative video. Thank you for the step by step. I’m looking forward to incorporating the crosses into my workflow.
You are welcome
Thank you for this wonderful video. I have been thinking about getting a cross mold for awhile and now I really want to try it.
Glad it was helpful!
Vážená a milá Skyler, velmi si vážím vaší nádherné profesionální práce 👍👏
Thank you Jenda
So glad you were on the crafted elements email. Your crosses are very beautiful. Can't wait to see more of your work.😊
Thank you so much!
What an amazing pair
Thank you Skyler for the instructional video. I am a fan of Crafted Elements and use some of their templates. You have given me some new ideas with the cross mold. Keep up the great work!
You are welcome
Great tips! Going to try this! Thanks for all you do, Skyler!
You're so welcome!
Hey Skyler, I was surprised to see you featured in an email from crafted elements. Love the success your channel is having, as you have always had a unique style that makes woodworking even more approachable.
Thank you. I appreciate that
Another brilliant gift idea, one I’ll sure be looking to market come Easter time ✝️🐣🐥🙏
@@PaddyDoc thank you Paddy
Excellent tutorial! Great way to utilize those leftover pieces! Thank you for sharing your time, talent and knowledge 🤠
You are so welcome!
Awesome tutorial, I’m definitely ready to give making a cross a try !!!! Thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome. Try it! It’s easy and fun
Those crosses turned out great!
thank you
Looks great. I have been looking for an excuse to get into the epoxy stuff. Great use of small stuff. I have a coffe can of small pine cones from the spruce tree in our front yard.
That sounds like the perfect project. Pine cones cross
Another beautiful project as well as a detailed tutorial. Really appreciate your work!
@@dian3145 thank you Dian. Lots more projects tutorials to come
These crosses are amazing. I guess the mold company has molds for every holiday.
Thanks
What an excellent video Skyler! You did a great job breaking down the steps needed to make crosses. You made it very easy to follow and I think people are really going to enjoy this video. I wish there was a video like this two years ago when I first started making crosses!
It’s nice that Crafted Elements sent some molds your way.
@@DerekSmileyWoodworks thank you Derek for your support and guidance
I appreciate the work you put in to get better at your craft. Good example
Thank you
looks like a very stout mold. I am going to look into getting one of those. Thank you for the video!
You are welcome
Great job. Thank you 😊
Nice and simple. Looks like a good starter project to get into epoxy.
@@steelsunpi sure is. Small and easy, doesn’t take much materials
Beautiful crosses Sky. Thank you for your giveaway opportunity.
You are very welcome. So glad you like them
Wonderful video. In depth tutorial. I will check some of your videos. Thank you.
Awesome, thank you!
Good tutorial! Quick and concise.
Glad it was helpful!
The results are stunning and you are only using offcuts. Well done.
@@timmienorrie thank you. This project is perfect for scrap wood
I have made memorial crosses using cremation remains with epoxy. They are cherished by loved ones. This mold size would be a great addition.
Absolutely. They are great molds
Thank you for the video. I love watching your channel.
Thanks for watching!
Love the work you do. Would live a cross.
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the great tutorial 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Those are gorgeous crosses!!
Thank you Kevin
Very beautiful work it has excited about getting into this 🤙🏼
Thank you Dennis
Really love this
Thank you Dale
Looking good sun tan.
Thank you
Good Video. Thanks
Thanks for watching
Nice work. I also use Crafted Elements templates. Keep pounding.
Thanks
@@woodworkingwithSkyler you're making some very nice videos and projects.
You have a very artistic eye!
Thank you
@@woodworkingwithSkyler thank you for sharing your ideas and projects!
I've been watching you for a while. I'd like to put one of these crosses where my mom died in a motorcycle accident.
I am sorry about your mom. Great idea
Can you give us a cost for the product you use great videos I always learn something new
Love the video. Gives me some great ideas. How do you keep/prevent the wood from floating up when you add the clear?
@@DavidKuehnel I put the wood in before the white epoxy was cured while still tacky
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Excellent. Thanks!!
Very nice! What kind of heat gun was that you used? Love your videos! 😊
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You mentioned showing drying process of the flowers in this video. Did I miss it, or is that up and coming in the future?
:) I forgot to mention. I dried them in. Plastic container of silica crystals a.co/d/04aPBf7y
Put them in, let them sit for one week, done
What is the blue material almost like a table cover used under your final clear pour, to catch the runoff?
Yes. It’s a silicone mat
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Thanks! You are so helpful!
How do we sign up for the giveaway?
@@jogilbreath5417 like the video, comments and subscribe
what brand of epoxy do you recommend?
What are you planning on making. I put a link to my favorite epoxy in the description
How do I enter the giveaway?
Just by commenting on the video and subscribe