Reclaim Your Scrap Wood This Christmas: How To Build The Ultimate DIY Christmas Tree 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @hardshellwoodworks
    @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +4

    This Christmas tree was definitely a fun project, and with a little bit of sanding and stain to finish it off, it would look even better! The measurements to the tree can be found in the community tab here - ruclips.net/user/postUgkx-humg3f_lR34pZszlr2Xoh7kJYANlg1Q And don't forget about the SUBSCRIBER SHOWCASE! The details can be found inside the description. Thanks for watching!

  • @recycledbottlescraft
    @recycledbottlescraft Год назад +1

    Wow! That's wonderful job!

  • @stevenmccall2127
    @stevenmccall2127 Год назад +1

    Wow, I seen this tree build on another video and could not figure out the cuts / measurements (been woodworking for years) that was awesome. Thank you so much I appreciate the education. Just subscribed and liked. Keep it as it is, I like the delivery and the way you go about the process. PS you did not say "GUYS" a million times that's a winner.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Hey Steven. I really appreciate that and thank you for subscribing! It definitely took me a couple tries and, a couple extrra 2"x4"s🤣 I'm glad you liked the build and the delivery! Don't forget about this years "Subscriber Showcase". The details are in the description. I'm sure we would all like to see what the tree looks like when you get it built. Happy holidays🎄

  • @grayingwolf.woodworks
    @grayingwolf.woodworks Год назад +1

    Absolutely great work! Keep it up! 🙂

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot Walter! I'm glad you liked it and I appreciate you letting me know! Happy Holidays!

  • @johndunn3615
    @johndunn3615 Год назад

    Just subscribed and will be following. I saw one similar elsewhere but got lost with their rundown on cuts and angles. You took the time to be precise and clear with diagram posted later. The only thing I got lost on was the number of 2x4 involved but checked further down in the comments and found the answer. Terrific video and no messing around or wandering off topic. Clear and to the point.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Hey John! I’m glad you found the video straight forward! Thank you for subscribing and taking the time to let me know your thoughts as I appreciate it. I’m fortunate to have quite a few helpful subscribers who are longtime woodworkers as well so, if I happen to miss something in the video, they’re pretty helpful in the comments which I’m grateful for so everyone has all the information to build the project! Thanks again and happy holidays!

  • @alanrees4837
    @alanrees4837 Год назад

    Great build again, well explained and executed

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Hey Alan! Thanks again. I definitely appreciate it and glad it was helpful. Don't forget, if you build (any) type of Christmas tree this year out of wood and want to send it in for the "Subscriber Showcase", the details are in the description! Happy holidays🎄

  • @cedarriverwoodworking
    @cedarriverwoodworking Год назад +1

    That is a sick looking tree. Very well done.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot! I definitely appreciate that! Means a lot coming from you! Happy holidays and I’m looking forward to what you got planned for your next build!

    • @cedarriverwoodworking
      @cedarriverwoodworking Год назад

      @@hardshellwoodworks I have a couple that I am editing right now. It'll take a lot to top this tree though. Keep it up.

  • @darrinblackhurst9266
    @darrinblackhurst9266 Год назад

    Really cool tree, thank you. I will be trying it with miters or maybe using a lock miter router bit for the branch corners. This tree with lights inside would look really cool outside a covered front entry. Fantastic design, thank you again.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Hey Darrin! I’m glad you liked it! And a “locking-miter” would look awesome! If you get to it, let us all know how it turns out! I think you’re on to a really cool idea!

  • @rs2343-o4e
    @rs2343-o4e Год назад +3

    Wow what a great Christmas Tree build. You don't nee to change a thing about how you deliver your content, Keep up the good videos and thanks in advance.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Hey Rudy! Thank you for your comment and I’m glad it’s delivered in an easy way! I appreciate that a lot! If you give the tree a shot, let me know how it turns out! Happy Holidays 🎄

    • @rs2343-o4e
      @rs2343-o4e Год назад +1

      Maybe next year do a 3 sided one.@@hardshellwoodworks

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      @@rs2343-o4e That's a cool idea. I might just have too.

  • @annodnostaw9971
    @annodnostaw9971 Год назад

    OMG!! That XMas tree is gorgeous. You should make them, paint/stain them and sell them for at least $100.00.
    Your have one hell of a mathematical brain/mind. You are probably an engineer.
    Love, love, love it.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Hey Annod! I really appreciate your comment. Thank you! I definitely don’t have the patience for paint and stain🤣 I don’t personally sell these projects but, I am curious to know if anyone sells these, what they’re averaging for a price point! They are pretty cool! Happy holidays 🎄

  • @franknelson2079
    @franknelson2079 2 месяца назад

    This is an awesome build. I ended up making one and it is very time consuming at first, but the second tree went faster. Thank you for the video and your other builds.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey Frank.! It was definitely tricky for me the first time around, too. But I'm glad to hear that you got it and that the second tree went quicker! You're welcome, and thank you for letting me know you were able to build it from the video. That's cool!

  • @rangewh
    @rangewh Год назад

    Great job enjoyed the video keep them coming I watch them all. This tree will be a real challenge with all the compound angles.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      I appreciate that and thank you. It means a lot! Take a crack at it! It’s not too bad really! Relatively straight forward! If you run into an issue, leave a comment! I’ll try to help the best I can from here! It’s a lot cooler than I thought it would be! Especially with the puck light in there!

  • @seanpaula8924
    @seanpaula8924 3 месяца назад

    Cool build. I appreciate the tips/knowledge you share.
    Retired millwright, learning woodworking ✌️

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  3 месяца назад

      Hey Sean! Thanks for letting me know you appreciate the tips. Woodworking is definitely fun to learn as there’s so many different types/styles.

  • @tylerhenry3665
    @tylerhenry3665 Год назад +2

    Just saw this video about the Christmas tree. Wish I would’ve saw it a couple months ago. It was awesome you do great work keep up the good job.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Hey Tyler! Thanks. I appreciate that a lot. There’s always next year! It is a pretty cool looking Christmas tree that’s for sure. Especially with a good sanding and stain.

  • @00wtfo00
    @00wtfo00 Год назад

    I love how your less than questionable cuts are done off camera.. 😂
    Be safe brother! Love the videos!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +2

      I really need to “refine” my style. I can build acute angle cutting jigs and sleds. I have them. But, I’m not scripted at all. Everything I do is “off-the-cuff” with a slight mix of “poor-planning”. The downside to being a lifelong residential construction worker🤣 I’m glad you like the videos! Means a lot! Thank you. Happy holidays!

  • @cindywoodel266
    @cindywoodel266 Год назад

    That was amazing!! You do great work. You could even run some lights on the inside. Those could sell for 200.00 plus. Enjoyed the video.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Thanks a lot Cindy! I’m really glad you enjoyed it! That’s a great idea with the lights too! Thanks for watching! Happy Holidays 🎄

  • @walterkinchen7643
    @walterkinchen7643 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for not editing out your little mistakes like almost nailing it wrong it shows me your a genuine person an I appreciate that you have earned my subscription I look forward to watching more of your videos I've started a small business doing woodworking an always want to learn more

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  3 месяца назад

      Hey Walter, Thank you for subscribing and letting me know. I appreciate that a lot. I think a lot of us who like being in the garage or the shop making cool projects are all in this together, and mistakes happen to all of us. I know some people who build simple projects and a few woodworkers who make very high-end furniture, and we all have mishaps. As long as we learn from them, correct it the next time, and move forward, then that's when we really start getting better. It's awesome that you started your own woodworking business. I wish you the best of luck with it and hope it takes off for you!

  • @derekpeterson5123
    @derekpeterson5123 Год назад

    Badass build again, well explained and executed. Thanks for sharing, shooting and editing as well as actually making the tree is a huge task!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Thanks Derek! You’re welcome! Thanks for watching it and I appreciate your comment! Definitely a lot taller than I thought! Had to stand on something to finish it off!🤣 Happy holidays🎄

  • @Mike-xp9cj
    @Mike-xp9cj 4 месяца назад

    Awesome , I really love this tree.. you did a great job on explaining everything , other people don’t really explain the steps…. I can’t wait for the next project from you…. Keep up the amazing work….

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot, Mike. I really appreciate that. If you decide to give it a go, let us all know how it turns out. The dimensions are also on the community page to help with a visual. --> ruclips.net/user/postUgkx-humg3f_lR34pZszlr2Xoh7kJYANlg1Q

  • @susandavis257
    @susandavis257 6 месяцев назад

    Omg I am so glad you showed how to do the half lap, I just don't have a table saw for those cuts. Love your directions. You do great. I will watch more videos

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Susan! Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad to know that the directions were easy enough to follow along with. It would definitely be difficult to make those long rips without the help of a table saw. I'm not sure how I'd make it happen without it.

  • @ginolamendola4084
    @ginolamendola4084 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I’d like to see how you set up your workshop please.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  2 месяца назад +1

      @@ginolamendola4084 Thanks. I’m glad you liked it. When winter sets in, and I get it all put back together, I might do a “shop/garage” video. Thanks for the idea!

  • @mrmyblessednest1722
    @mrmyblessednest1722 Год назад

    Great video and build bro!! Nothing excessive on glue usage either!! I’ve had trouble with glue getting really thick and having to take the cap off and pouring too! lol! Different camera angles were great this video!!! Looking forward to more content!!!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked it for sure!

    • @mrmyblessednest1722
      @mrmyblessednest1722 Год назад

      @@hardshellwoodworks I emailed you another tree picture!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      @@mrmyblessednest1722 hey brother! I just seen this. I checked my email. A new tree or the cool one you sent me that is a smaller version with the star?

    • @mrmyblessednest1722
      @mrmyblessednest1722 Год назад

      @@hardshellwoodworks the smaller with star

  • @kevindollinger7375
    @kevindollinger7375 4 месяца назад

    Cool Tree!! Good job with the video and explaining as you built the tree. I like the format. Look forward to watching your other videos.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад

      Hey Kevin! Thanks a lot. I always appreciate hearing that the project was explained well. If you plan on building it, let us know how it turns out. I'm interested in seeing another maker build it and what they come up with. Thanks for watching!

  • @danmoreton1788
    @danmoreton1788 Год назад

    Nice project. Good work!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Hey Dan! Thanks a lot! I definitely appreciate it! Happy new year! And thank you for watching.

  • @Stingray_Burns
    @Stingray_Burns 4 месяца назад

    beautiful, I'm going to try this one for sure

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад

      Hey Marcus. I'm glad you liked it. Let us know how the tree turns out. I'm interested in seeing someone else make it and what you do with it as far as a finish or stain! Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.

  • @garydearborn5761
    @garydearborn5761 Год назад

    Awesome job, like to see more.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      Hey Gary! Thanks a lot. I appreciate it! And thank you for the custom aromatic cedar box for the fitted hats and the amazing wooden bowls! You are definitely great at what you do in your shop and with your lathe! Amazing work! Happy new year and I can’t wait to see what else you make in 2024! Maybe something with Sapele and Purple Heart!!!!

  • @euniaturnbull3112
    @euniaturnbull3112 8 месяцев назад

    That’s beautiful

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  8 месяцев назад

      Hey Eunia. Thank you for your comment and I’m glad too hear you like it.

  • @danbates5423
    @danbates5423 5 месяцев назад

    Great job, love the tree, got to try one

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@danbates5423 Hey Dan! Glad you liked it. Let me know if you give it a shot and how it turns out. I’d definitely like to know if anyone takes a crack at it. Good luck

  • @jeffforman4218
    @jeffforman4218 6 месяцев назад

    Great job.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  6 месяцев назад

      @@jeffforman4218 hey! Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. If you decide to give it a shot, let us know how it works out!

  • @mrmyblessednest1722
    @mrmyblessednest1722 Год назад

    14:04 that almost mess up is easy to do!!! I build frames that way for plant stands and have messed up more than once!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      It's easy to do! I leave that stuff in because mistakes do happen to all of us and in my garage.... A LOT😂

  • @alejandrodavid582
    @alejandrodavid582 4 месяца назад

    Good work thanks

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад

      @@alejandrodavid582 Thanks Alejandro! Let us know how it turns out if you build it.

  • @scottbionicnerf8727
    @scottbionicnerf8727 Год назад

    Since you asked, I would also recommend CA glue as a 'chemical clamp' during your assembly. I use a bead of wood glue and a couple dots super glue gel on one piece and spray the activator on the other piece, line them up perfectly and bring them together. The smoother your cross cuts, the better when it comes to the ca glue. Like I said, I use it as 'chemical clamp' to Expedite my assembly. I still shoot some bradnails in it, 😳cause I'm just paranoid.
    And if I'm assembling with pocket holes, it's great for holding the pieces together while you're shooting the pocket holes screws in. You also don't have to use the activator on things that are too challenging to manipulate into position, just push them together and line stuff up and hold it 10 or 30seconds. Sometimes a full minute. It may seem like a long time to some builders, but you're the "professional-instructor". Great Video. I really enjoyed following along with the building process. I watched 3 times now and left 2 comments. We're drive the crap out of the algorithm 😎🤠🤓. Merry Christmas Brother. To you and your family.

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Ha ha ha🤣 I get the “paranoia” and completely understand that! CA glue is a great “chemical clamp”. I use it a lot in my sleds and intricate projects. I honestly don’t do much with the pocket hole jig. I have one now and did a giveaway last year with the other one. A lot of what I do is more “off the cuff”. Get an idea and go shoot the video. I made a table last year that would have been great to show pocket holes on but, me being me in the shop, I just grabbed a handful of 3-1/2” T25’s and screwed it together🤣 pocket holes are great though and definitely have thier place! I know fine woodworkers that don’t care for them but… they’re practical and definitely make more sense in certain applications! I appreciate you watching the video a few times! That’s great! As far as a “professional instructor” goes brother, I really hope not! Sounds like too much responsibility! For now, just a blue-collar, working class guy with down time from the winter hours!🤣 And I hope you and your family have a fantastic Christmas as well!🎄

  • @KA-qw5cv
    @KA-qw5cv 10 месяцев назад

    That is a great tree! I pretty sure I could build it off of your instructions just fine. I think I would use chalk paint and make it look a little worn and rustic. I can see lots of different finishes for it!! Though.. Thanks for doing the video!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m glad you liked it! I have “blueprints” on the community page if you need a reference for all the measurements !

  • @scottbionicnerf8727
    @scottbionicnerf8727 Год назад

    I'm a recent subscriber. I like your content. Your assembly tutorial is really good. I do use a heavy glove on my support hand when I'm bradnailing stuff together just for the occasional wild brad. I know about lining up the arrow on the tip of the nailer with grain of the wood, but there's still that one spot.
    Anyways, great job on the video. You're doing a great job with your content.
    This the 1st video on the this type of tree that someone is actually giving step by step instructions, including the angle of each cut, explaining the reason for it. Good job on that. If could improve one thing, it would be better lighting for you in your shop for your videos cause my eyes are a lot older than yours, evidently.🤨🧐🤓🤠. If I had hit the lottery big, I'd be contacting you about improving your working conditions, but sorry, I didn't win.😕

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад

      Hey Scott! I appreciate the feedback and you taking your time to tell me your thoughts. It’s helpful to know what works and what doesn’t from everyone’s point of view! So, I do appreciate it! Lighting is huge and it is relatively dark in the garage. We haven’t been in the new house too long and I have to get the wiring ran to add more lights. But, that is definitely on the list because, you’re right! It’s hard to see in there vs my old shop. I appreciate the fact that you’d share some of your winnings and put it toward the garage! But, I’m in the same boat as you with the lottery… I haven’t won it either …. YET!🤣 Thanks for subscribing and sharing your thoughts! Happy holidays!🎄

  • @allisonwoods6161
    @allisonwoods6161 4 месяца назад

    Great Christmas tree, cant waitbto make one.
    Could you not use one of the early long offcuts to use on the fence so the lengths stay at the right angle?

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад +2

      Hey Allison, Thank you. It's definitely a fun project.
      If I understand your question correctly, 04:20 , someone could use a longer cut-off up against the fence instead of square stock/scrap to make sure the pieces stay at the same angle. However, I think that to keep it flat to the base of the saw and the back of the piece, they would need to "shim" a piece in behind it and the fence to keep it from rolling when it gets attached. It might make it easier in the long run. That's actually an excellent question. Honest answer, I don't know🤣

  • @jeffbedsole9741
    @jeffbedsole9741 4 месяца назад

    Great video. When you do that 3/4 cut on the table saw are you measuring the top of the balde or the bottom hard to tell with the bevels..thanks man

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад

      Hey Jeff, thank you. The 3/4" mark I pulled was from the fence to the bottom of the blade. If you build it, let us know how it turns out!

    • @jeffbedsole9741
      @jeffbedsole9741 4 месяца назад

      Thank alot..yeah ill let you know and share the results for n sure

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  4 месяца назад

      @@jeffbedsole9741 You're welcome, and that will be cool. Looking forward to seeing what you make!

  • @donwoodshop
    @donwoodshop Год назад

    Very nice build. How many 2x4s did you use for this tree?

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +2

      Hey Don! Thanks. To be honest, I’m not sure how many 2x4’s it took. I just used last seasons “toe-boards” that were cut to 4’ feet. I know that I got 3 “rips” per board. I’ll do the math when I get home and let everyone know! I should have thought about that!🤣

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +4

      Hey Don. Heres the math... If I'm worng (please) let me know because I'm doing this on the "fly" but wanted to answer your question.
      We have a total of 789" inches for the tree (Branches).
      Each 2"x4"x8' gives us 96" inches
      For each 8' foot 2"x4" we get (3) - 3/4" rips @ 96" inches.
      Thats a total of 288" inches.
      288/ 789 = 2.7 and some change.
      So. (3) 8' foot 2"x4"'s would give you your branches assuming all the boards were usuable.
      There is also (2) 14" pieces for the base (full size) 2"x4" = 28" inches
      and the first branch set which i "believe"
      was 16-1/2" so x 2 would be 33" inches.
      Full Size 2"x4" = 61" inches (Base and Stand) ............. 1 - 2"x4"x8'
      Branch Count 2"x4" = 789" Inches = (Branches)...........3 - 2"x4"x8'
      The answer is 4.... We need (4) 2"x4"x8's to complete trhe project! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Definitely not enough coffee yet! But, your also a wood worker so I know you will hold me accountable for my math. (I hope!) Ill get it all figured out tonight and try to get it on the post though the best I can!

  • @steveandrews8313
    @steveandrews8313 5 месяцев назад

    What is the steeped measuements? Every 2 inches? I each of ?

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  5 месяцев назад

      Hey Steve. To be completely honest, I don’t know. After the first set of cuts, when I flip the piece and make the mark on the “heel” for the next set, that mark evenly reduces the next set of branches.
      If I can find that auxiliary fence I made with the marks, I’ll edit the comment with a precise measurement for you. Hope that helps some. Also, here is the link to the diagram I made over in the community tab: ruclips.net/user/postUgkx-humg3f_lR34pZszlr2Xoh7kJYANlg1Q

  • @arielflores7143
    @arielflores7143 2 месяца назад

    Como puedo saber kas nedidas de cada rectangulo❤ 3:19 3:19

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  2 месяца назад

      ¡Hola Ariel! El primer corte que hice fue de 20 pulgadas. Pero saqué ese número de la hoja de la sierra y lo medí en el tablero de desecho. Después de eso, sólo tendrás que darle la vuelta a la pieza y marcar el lado corto para el siguiente corte. Tengo un diagrama aquí: shorturl.at/Gnxh7 Espero que eso ayude. ¡Gracias por mirar!

  • @susandavis257
    @susandavis257 6 месяцев назад

    Oh I wish you would have video the jig saw...😢

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  6 месяцев назад

      My jigsaw has had a rough life on the jobsites at work. It's a little tricky keeping the foot at 90 degrees while making cuts in a "safe" manner so I thought it best to leave that part out 🤣

  • @DavidRose-t1o
    @DavidRose-t1o 3 месяца назад

    What's the price point on these with/without a light fitted? Anyone succeeding in selling them?

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  3 месяца назад

      @@DavidRose-t1o Hey David! That’s a good question.
      I have looked around and I can’t find anything like this specific tree for sale. I don’t sell them so I couldn’t say definitively. I would imagine starting price points (stained and finished) $80 easy. With a light, $120 maybe. I’d say $80 finished would be more than reasonable regardless of location.

  • @mrmyblessednest1722
    @mrmyblessednest1722 Год назад

    Here we go…..!!!!!

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Год назад +1

      I'm waiting brother! Let me know what you think about my amazing gluing skills! ..... 🤣

    • @mrmyblessednest1722
      @mrmyblessednest1722 Год назад

      @@hardshellwoodworks you know I will🤣

  • @gregteagle8002
    @gregteagle8002 5 месяцев назад

    Do you have a plan for dimensions? 1015am

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Greg. I don’t have a “traditional” build plan but I did outline everything in a post over on the community page if you’d like to take a look at it. I hope it helps. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx-humg3f_lR34pZszlr2Xoh7kJYANlg1Q?si=N-pHw3NJgVL4JhGP

  • @gediminasmockevicius5994
    @gediminasmockevicius5994 7 месяцев назад

    ačiū - Litauen

  • @riosmoodie5763
    @riosmoodie5763 Месяц назад

    I have made all sorts of things out of wood with WoodPrix plans. Sheds, garage doors, chairs, tables, etc. I've even made a fence and raised beds with these plans. They even have plans like bird feeders there. The selection is overwhelming

    • @hardshellwoodworks
      @hardshellwoodworks  Месяц назад

      @@riosmoodie5763 That’s cool! I had never heard of WoodPrix until you mentioned it but they do seem to have a lot of different types of projects that cover a lot of builds.