Thank you for taking the time to show DIY community what wood to use 👍. I know the selection is limited at the big box stores. Wish they had more Maple selection.
@@meilyn22 I was using a Sony VZ-1 and iPhone 13 Pro Max. I’m leaning, so I appreciate the feedback! I’ll check my camera settings. Thanks for watching!
@ understood but having it ding up easily may not be the cheapest way over time if you end repairing or redoing. I had a ton of pine left over laying around so made doors for my workshop, they got beat up in no time.
Thank you for taking the time to show DIY community what wood to use 👍. I know the selection is limited at the big box stores. Wish they had more Maple selection.
@@melalex4382 I agree! Thank you for watching and the encouragement!
Great video! Thanks for sharing your talent! New subbie.
@@docdoctme Thank you so much!
Don’t have/can’t afford router. Can the panel just be glued to the finished frame?
Glass panel would also look good
@@Newspacehospitality I agree! Thanks for watching!
Great video. Can you list the equipment you are using and where they can be purchased. Thank you
@@mcjr67 Hello and thanks for watching! I added the equipment used to the description.
This video was 360P. What camera are you using to shoot? You might need to upgrade it. Great video though.
@@meilyn22 I was using a Sony VZ-1 and iPhone 13 Pro Max. I’m leaning, so I appreciate the feedback! I’ll check my camera settings. Thanks for watching!
You can also trim your fingernails on that router. 😉👍
You sure can!!
Pine is too soft for door frames spend a bit more on harder wood!
@@msk3905 Thanks for the tip! In this video I’m just showing that it can be done cheaper if you’re on a budget.
@ understood but having it ding up easily may not be the cheapest way over time if you end repairing or redoing. I had a ton of pine left over laying around so made doors for my workshop, they got beat up in no time.
@ Good point!
@msk3905 I think putting Polyurethane on pine gives it protection.