Project #3. To save a step and time for the two piece stand. Cut the groove on two flat plate pieces before attaching the two side rails. This eliminates the raising of the blade for the underside groove cut. Now put the rails with one groove up, the other groove side down. 👍👍👍
Love these!! Can you tell me what the angles are for the three Xmas tree sets that you made at the beginning of the video? And how wide was the board you used? Thank you!! Great projects!
To cover the screws I use shrink free spackling paste from Sherwin Williams (but any similar product will work, as long as it is good quality shrink free paste). I was given the glue brush as a gift, I am not sure where it was purchased but it is very similar to those sold at Rockler. I normally use Titebond II or Titebond III as glue. Hope this is helpful and thank you for watching!
Rather than screws for your butt joints, try dowels instead. It gives a similar strength to the joint you are creating. Just put them at a 90-degree angle to the joint.
Thank you so much for the suggestion, that is indeed a very good alternative to screws. I have not been using dowels that often because I don't have a doweling jig but I definitely plan on getting one soon and on using dowels more often, especially as they create better looking joints and they are quite strong.
I learn easier when the video is what I call “break and build”.. So like Pause and make some sawdust then resume. I think the point in his video labeled Easy and Beginner is for people like me that Need the step by step simple explanation not so much uniqueness in a project. There’s many other makers out there that cater to the more experienced. I’m not there yet 😂 I love these videos. And hope they keep coming.
I believe a few of these 10 projects are more unique or less common out there in the marketplace but as the title suggests the purpose of this video was to show how to make 10 popular projects that are easy to ship and not necessarily to show projects that nobody makes. It is in my experience easier to make something more unique or that is less common or more customized with larger projects to sell. I am working on a video on that exact subject so please stay tuned. Thank you for your feedback and participation to the discussion, I appreciate it.
Hi, your channel is really amazing and this video is great :) We are a brand of power tool accessories and want to collaborate with you! How could we get in touch by email, if you are interested?
Really great compilation. I’m happy to have found you and have now subscribed.
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Well done video and projects. I have subscribed and will watch more.
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Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for these great ideas! 👍
Glad you like them!
Could you use 18 ga Brad nails along with the glue?
Thanks for the nice projects 👍🏻
I am so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you!
Project #3. To save a step and time for the two piece stand. Cut the groove on two flat plate pieces before attaching the two side rails. This eliminates the raising of the blade for the underside groove cut.
Now put the rails with one groove up, the other groove side down. 👍👍👍
I will definitely try that, thanks for the suggestion!
Love these!! Can you tell me what the angles are for the three Xmas tree sets that you made at the beginning of the video? And how wide was the board you used? Thank you!! Great projects!
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am glad you enjoyed the video. The angles are 22.5 degrees and the board was 180 mm (about 7 inches) wide.
What product are you using to cover the screws? What brand of glue and glue brush do you use? Thank you!
To cover the screws I use shrink free spackling paste from Sherwin Williams (but any similar product will work, as long as it is good quality shrink free paste). I was given the glue brush as a gift, I am not sure where it was purchased but it is very similar to those sold at Rockler. I normally use Titebond II or Titebond III as glue. Hope this is helpful and thank you for watching!
Rather than screws for your butt joints, try dowels instead. It gives a similar strength to the joint you are creating. Just put them at a 90-degree angle to the joint.
Thank you so much for the suggestion, that is indeed a very good alternative to screws. I have not been using dowels that often because I don't have a doweling jig but I definitely plan on getting one soon and on using dowels more often, especially as they create better looking joints and they are quite strong.
Same projects as everyone else over the past years. Nothing unique.
I learn easier when the video is what I call “break and build”.. So like Pause and make some sawdust then resume. I think the point in his video labeled Easy and Beginner is for people like me that Need the step by step simple explanation not so much uniqueness in a project. There’s many other makers out there that cater to the more experienced. I’m not there yet 😂 I love these videos. And hope they keep coming.
I believe a few of these 10 projects are more unique or less common out there in the marketplace but as the title suggests the purpose of this video was to show how to make 10 popular projects that are easy to ship and not necessarily to show projects that nobody makes. It is in my experience easier to make something more unique or that is less common or more customized with larger projects to sell. I am working on a video on that exact subject so please stay tuned. Thank you for your feedback and participation to the discussion, I appreciate it.
Hi, your channel is really amazing and this video is great :)
We are a brand of power tool accessories and want to collaborate with you! How could we get in touch by email, if you are interested?
Thank you so much for the feedback, I am so glad you enjoyed the video. You can DM me on Instagram (@gemriverwoodworks). Thanks again!