Building a Serving Tray with Matt Cremona
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Matt Cremona's Channel: goo.gl/sBABpO
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For all of us confused Swedes:
Apparently Swedish candy brand Malaco created "Swedish Fish" (together with Swedish Berries and Swedish Shells) for the U.S. market back in the 50's.
Nowadays these wine gum fishes are produced in Canada but they are still called Swedish fishes and have the word "Swedish" embossed on them!
Den nordiska varianten kallas pastellfisk och på dem står det Malaco ^^
I got to meet April in Ohio and talk to her for quite a while. I'm happy to report she's super nice and down to Earth, just as you'd expect from watching her videos. Go see her next time she's at a Triton show in your area. Thanks April, and much continued success!!!
:) Sorry I didn't have as much energy as I would have liked, but it was great getting to chat as much as we did. Thank you for making the trip out to say hello.
+April Wilkerson We all feel a little under the weather now and then, you were a trooper. I'm sure your mom will be restocking your energy reserves with a nice Thanksgiving meal, mine told me all I have to bring is a pumpkin pie and an appetite. Hope everyone out there has a Happy Thanksgiving!
That was so much fun! I might have to go get some Swedish fish...
Costco carries pickled Herring, will that do?
Matthew Cremona Hey come to Sweden! :) We've got trees AND fish here!
+Torsan1977 I'll be right there!!!
Hello April, soy de Chile te mando un saludo trabajo en muebleria y llevo 2 años trabajando. ...saludos
Matthew Cremona
turned out really nice April - Matt is a good dude for sure - you and your swedish fish!
: ) I love them.
Matt is one of the best woodworking teachers on RUclips.
Thank you Craig!
Great video guys! It's sooo much fun to see woodworking video makers get together on projects. Pretty cool to watch this community develop.
2 of my favorite woodworkers in 1 video? Instant like
Loved the intro btw. You guys have great chemistry
: ) haha thanks. I really enjoyed working with Matt.
Those trays look super cool with the live edge. Great job!
Yeah I love the live edge. Matt had a huge closet of slabs to choose from, and it was pretty fun pilfering through to find the board to use.
Good job. He seemed very comfortable to get along with and very knowledgeable. It was obvious that you enjoyed your time there. I will check out his channel. Thanks for taking us along.
April please never let your hand pass over the jointer blades. Press down behind the leading edge of enough wood to pass over the blades , then place your palm on the material that has passed the blades. Other wise those blades might bite into a knot or contrary grain. Then that piece of timber will be behind you before you realise what's happened and your hand will be in the blades.
April, 1st time you've made me KRINGE!! I've watched a bunch of your videos and your normal safety practices are good. Jointers are especially dangerous.
yes
I lost the tip of my finger. Was making strips to go between old pine flooring to fill the gaps. Got complacent after finishing a cut and my finger dipped in.
Happened so fast I just stood there for a second asking " did I Just do that"?
Immediately went to hospital. I was so lucky, they took to first knuckle.
I was amazed only 3-4 drops of blood.
I've had boards kick back and hit me in chest. Wear the denim apron too.
Verry cool time, and great projects! love It!
Awesome seeing you two work together, I watch both of your videos all the time
I always get such tool envy watching these videos, retired just getting into wood working, and working out of a 12’ x 10’ metal mower shed, renting atm so stuck...but someday!
For sanding and routing I use carpet pad of different densities. Especially for smaller pieces or if you don't have a floor model. The piece will corner into the plate and cutting bit perfectly as you push the piece into the soft pad. Also keeps the vibrations to a minimum of you like having your tools close while your working a project without them vibrating off the work surface.
Excellent video April & Matt, I met the Triton guys here at a show in Ireland and they were great to talk to and the tools look amazing!
Great job April!! Matt is a really good guy to learn from. I learned a few little tricks and tips from him. And I've been doing woodworking off and on for about 20 years or so. Keep up the great work and remember to have fun but never give up.
Thanks for sharing
Славная работа!
Просто и незамысловато, без лишних умствований и суеты.
Если я правильно понял - шпонка ( галстук-бабочка) предохраняет доску от растрескивания?
С благодарностью и наилучшими пожеланиями Э. Вилкерсон и М. Кремона за видео!
И не только это.
Yes, the bow tie adds the strength needed to reinforce the piece of wood. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
Very cool you sure can have a blast with Matt and to be able to pick his mind and have him teach you his woodworking skills had to be incredible.
just all of your team make me like woodworking then i will start a new shop as soon as possible. thank so much every one
Nice video! It's nice to see a woman doing woodworking. But also very talented...and beautiful.
Great video. Always good to see the woodworking community coming together.
I came across one of your videos about using a trim router the other day and love your videos! I'm making a rocket bed for my son for Xmas. It's a bigger project than I first thought and I'll be cutting the pieces on a CNC router in the next week or so after finally finalizing the design and toolpaths. I can't tell you how AWESOME it is to see a woman doing this kind of work! It truly inspires me! Hopefully, I'll have many more projects down the pike. I look forward to seeing more of the work you do and even created an Instagram account to follow your work!
Holy cow that is a heck of a jointer. Those are nice looking trays.
Right?!
Cool - Glad you came up here to MN. . . . And leading us on to Matts Channel.
"But not in the winter!" Spoken like a true Texan.....lol - love your channel, April
; ) I'm too warm blooded.
Welcome to MN! Thanks for introducing me to Matt's channel!
That was a great video!! You two really had some fun together. I have one of those routers, so I'm not entering, but I want to say they are GREAT routers!! Triton have revisited a lot of the conventional ways routers operate and changed a lot of things for the better. I have mine in my router table permanently because it's designed to be table mounted - no need for a separate router lift. And it has plenty of power for large bits.
I'm glad to hear you love your router, I agree with you and love mine as well. Triton has added some wonderful standout features on their routers.
That is so cool you guys got together for a project. I have been watching Matt build that saw. Take care guys and I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
April great to see you learning a few new tricks from Matt way up in the top of the country. A long way from Texas!
: ) Yep but it was a great visit. I was glad to be leaving though when it was getting cold. haha, my warm blood can't handle that temp.
Thank You for the wave, Now I knew I was on the right channel, and nice second wave to make up for the last video. Great project and fun see you in another builders shop
Great seeing you in Hartville yesterday! This project gives me an idea of a chunk of tree that I have.
: ) Glad you made the trip out!
Great video and fun little project. Seems like you and Matt had a blast. I was hoping to see you welding the beam saw at least once.
Awesome to see this collab :) great Live edge trays !!!!
Hey , you make videos too, i saw you channel! Loved the key thing
Awesome work on the tray! it was really cool watching you and Matt work together.
What a treat! l
Love seeing you guys together.
I just purchased a big slab of cedar and I can't wait to make something with it. I love these trays.
Great side-by-side project, you two! Really nice looking wood! Keep the chips flying!
Great video, love both your channels and great to see you working together. You need to get Matt down to Texas next
Your first bowties came out really great, I haven't had a opportunity to do them myself, yet! 🤓👍🏼
Wow April, you're my favorite woodworking channel on youtube! Mostly I think because it looks like you really enjoy what you're doing!
: ) Thank you, I do really enjoy what I do.
Nice build and you guys looked like you were having a blast with it. I recently bought an old craftsman jointer at a yard sale for $50 and though it's really small, it does the job on lumber up to about 6 inches wide. Great build and I like the live edge you guys left on the boards.
April, next time you visit the Twin Cities, come visit my shop. great looking servers!
Great collaboration video. Really enjoyed watching you guys.
Very nicely done board. I know you enjoyed being with Matt in his shop and meeting his wonderful family!
Your giveaway only allows us to enter if we have Instagram (which I don't) so guess I'm out of luck. But Thanks for getting Triton to give the routers away.
: / Yes I'm sorry, I didn't even think about it until I made the giveaway live and read the comments. I'll make sure to include ways to enter future giveaway without having another social media account.
Looks like you guys had a blast and the trays are pretty cool!
Great project choice! I love the look of live edge and I have been working with it for a few years and always worried about the bark coming off after I'd given a project away. So thanks for the tip about using the epoxy on the bark to help keep it in place.April, I didn't know about the Router contest, I just thought you were being a good rep by showing off your different Triton Tools,lol. They were strategically placed in different shots and I kept thinking that was a clever way to get Triton into the video,LOL. Great Video, as always it's a treat to see Matt work and to have a dual project video was awesome.Thanks.
~Dolly
Nice project and looked great fun
This is kind of a Zen thing but it really is effective. Try using odd numbers (3,5,7) when adding bow ties or similar items to your work. I never use pairs or even numbers, it just does`t look right. Can`t explain it beyond that. Next time lay out some even and odd items and you will see the difference. Just saying. I really enjoy your videos and your willingness (dare I say fearless) to jump right into a project. Thanks so much for posting. Bye!
Matt Cremona: Demetri Martin of woodworking. Love him lol
Cool project. Welcome to snowy Minnesota.
WOW You managed to get him away from the Band saw and into his shop to do some actual woodworking.. You are one special lady :D
Haha, well the very next day we moved outside and worked on the sawmill. ; )
Hi April,
You and Matt did a fine job making those serving platters. Both look equally good. Now over to enter the router giveaway. :-)
Good luck!
Hi April,
How are you?
This project is great.
Congratulations for you and Matt.
DOOOOOOOOOOD !!!!
You kids together in one place.....AwesomeSauce :-)
The serving tray comes out very cool. thanks for showing
I love the trays, the grain comes out with the finish really well. Have you been teaching Matt your wave ??.
That shop is AMAZING wow what a nice guy too.
very cool just to watch how its made it looks awesome, and a really nice piece and neat ideal.
April you always have fun and you always enjoy your work your awesome
Great project and I second the Swedish Fish in the bowl.
yes! I do love them
The trays were cool but, MAN, what a shop!!
Yeah agreed, Matt has an awesome setup.
Great work, April!!!
Wood you like to make some chisel chips and sawdust?!!!
you need a Swedish fish giveaway....lol. Damn that sander looked huge. oh and the serving tray came out great April.
April, I just want to say that I love your video 's. At the moment I'm building my shop and I definitely get some inspiration from you (and your organising tips, my wife loves them too) Keep up the good work ;-) Best regards from the Netherlands
Beautiful tray! This would make a great Christmas gift! Thanks for the idea!
What a fun project and time. I will have to try tinting epoxy that is a great idea.
Yeah I want to try it as well!
Cool project!!! Loved seeing you in Hartville, Ohio yesterday April. You're my true hero and idol. Keep the vids coming Kiddo!!
: ) Thanks for coming out Laura, I'm very glad to meet you.
Those are beautiful trays. Great job to both of you.
Ironic!! We were just talking last week about "no snow in Texas," and there you are in Snow Country!! Karma!! LOL!! :-) BTW, as usual, great job and great video!!
; ) Haha yep, this video was filmed last month but I was actually in Ohio this past weekend and it was snowing! I was thinking of our conversation as well.
Looks like you were having fun, also learning some new things as well.
Yeah we had a good time hanging out.
April Wilkerson :o)
I came here for Matt Cremona, a fellow Minnesotan.
Great work you guys. Love the bow ties, might have to give them a try!
Tapped them in SLIGHTLY!!! Are you kidding April? I don't hammer nails in that hard! 😆😆😆😆. Great video.
Black Walnut is awesome wood...
These trays looks great. Nice collab guys!
Nice video. Helps to have all the right tools, and of course someone that knows how to use them!
Great job of those ties April .
Pretty nice.
I like the techniques and the wood was beautiful
Matt.... what a lucky man !! Nice work, nice video. Thank you both ! 😊 Alex
Nice. Great job on the bowties.
They turned out great!!
Love you guys!!!
Nice work guys, turned out great!
Thanks!
:11 I recommend looking at April. Awesome as always! No issues with moisture content or finishing sapwood/ live wood? How was Ohio? Staircase the next episode?
While I don't know his process, a lot of professional mills will put fresh wood in a dehumidifier to dry it out before shipping/selling. Also, they said the piece they used had been around for a few years, so it was probably well seasoned on it's own anyway.
Dehumidifier or timed in a kiln?
Yes, definitely (lol). I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express once. Seriously, it was one of those discovery channel how it's made shows several years ago so I probably have the terminology mixed up.
Yep, staircase will be the next video. : ) If I can get it done on time that is. Holiday is this week so I need hussle.
Definitely deserve a break especially after all the work on the fence, patio cover and traveling. You're awesome! Have a great Thanksgiving!
Great. Nice trays! I will try enter the giveaway tomorrow on my pc, doesnt seem to work on an iphone.
You guys work well together. Cool project too.
Great tray and good bowties for your first attempt
You two are a great pair working together. Don't tell anyone but you guys are my favorite. And I'm not just saying that to win either. Lol. I would love to finally win something in my life, and what greater that a Triton router. Wish me tons of luck. I love you guys!!!
Good luck Tiff!
Great job you two. April, how was your trip to Ohio?
Dos Genios haciendo trabajos Fantásticos Saludos desde Barcelona Catalunya
Came out great! Thanks for sharing
Very nice video, great guy to know as you found out. You both are awesome
Nice trays. Is the contest open to Canadians
Thanks for the video! Would you show how to make a bow tie without a router, only a chisel?
Great job! I love the trays the two of you created. Keep up the good work!
Maybe some wine an cheezzzzzz on the tray. good job, ya learn something new every day.
yep!
RIP rest of the world. Sweet tray ;)
wow great job , think I may have to try something like that for myself , great video April .
another nice video April with Matt
Very Very good
No give away for the neighbours to the North guys? Love the trays though
I too covet Matt's jointer. lol Fun project guys.