Make a Wooden Beer Stein | Tri Maker Tournament 1| Skill Tree

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @helloisdude3763
    @helloisdude3763 3 года назад +96

    I love how you came to this conclusion and jig on your own I’m going to a trade school for carpentry and the jigs already exist for 45, 90, and 22.5 degree cuts to and I think you can get custom ones too but the fact that you figured it out and made a jig on you own is great

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  3 года назад +16

      Thanks! I was quite proud of that one😁. Thanks for watching!

    • @coalcreekdefense8106
      @coalcreekdefense8106 9 месяцев назад

      Jig making was a core skill for just about every carpenter until the last few decades. Thankfully, we have a few kind and talented souls on RUclips preserving the art and passing it down.

  • @jcrcreations4515
    @jcrcreations4515 3 года назад +11

    I’m glad you clarified the second one had personality, along with good curves. Gotta make er feel loved😉

  • @beardedgremlin8117
    @beardedgremlin8117 5 лет назад +18

    DUUDDEE!!! the second one with the grain structure and the clear finish almost makes it look like horn and not wood.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      I KNOW! It fit so well with the antler!

    • @defdevecioglu
      @defdevecioglu 5 лет назад +1

      yeah, i thought it was a horn too

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      Next time. I saw a pretty cool way to make a horn mug I would like to try.

  • @Chloe-wt1bw
    @Chloe-wt1bw 2 года назад +7

    I love the way you show so much detail you run through it yourself so you know what other people will think about to start while doing it tips and hints and hands on troubleshooting and facts this is something I am going to make my dad so thank you x

  • @Scar_does_stuff
    @Scar_does_stuff 2 года назад +1

    they are both beautiful and I can take some awesome tips away from this video but the antler one is just *chef's kiss*

  • @wayfinder79
    @wayfinder79 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Arcayenneist
    @Arcayenneist Год назад +4

    I made a bunch of the octagonal ones at once for my TTRPG group.
    First difference: Sanded down 1" dowel rods for the handle.
    Biggest difference: 3" wide Oak instead of the smaller oak in the video.
    With 7.5" of height for the volume, that means these suckers hold nearly 2 Liters.
    They are ridiculously large, and ridiculously awesome.

  • @Robert-bm2jr
    @Robert-bm2jr 2 года назад +1

    Your solution for getting the right angle is brilliant.

  • @eddybajesta5724
    @eddybajesta5724 2 года назад +11

    This is a Genuine DIY! Basic tools easy and well explain guide! Cheers to you sir

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 года назад +4

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 😁

  • @nolanherndon2853
    @nolanherndon2853 3 года назад +10

    Loved the vid
    Made one myself.
    Super stoked....since this is my FIRST woodworking attempt.

  • @clintonm2357
    @clintonm2357 2 года назад +2

    Great products. I made a stein similar to your second one a few years ago. I threw in some charcoal started fluid and lit in on fire, then sanded off the charred portion with a piece of sandpaper and my fingers. It was pretty effective and very easy. The only problem I had was that the lip got burned through in one spot... I call it character!

  • @Chloe-wt1bw
    @Chloe-wt1bw 2 года назад +1

    That dog looking In and you saying peace had me in stitches 😂

  • @donaldmcdaniel1773
    @donaldmcdaniel1773 2 года назад +3

    One more thing.... shellac is dissolved by alcohol, so be aware that the stronger drink you put in the more often you may have to re-finish it. I have heard that walnut oil is good for wooden steins, but I have no experience with it

  • @jarodmorris611
    @jarodmorris611 2 года назад +1

    This is the first video on this channel I've ever seen. This channel is awesome!

  • @lavardboyle9752
    @lavardboyle9752 2 года назад +1

    17:56 This is the best part of the video even with the two epic steins!

  • @lazybabs3864
    @lazybabs3864 2 года назад +2

    I love this. You learn so many different things and get to to use the skills you learn.

  • @xpndblhero5170
    @xpndblhero5170 18 дней назад

    I made a cup like this as a kid for Mother's Day but I used a piece of wood I found in an abandoned garage and I put the angles on by rubbing them on the garage floor... It took a long time but I had nothing better to do. I never got to glue it or anything, it was just wired together, then my older brother destroyed it because he didn't know how to make anything... I showed my mom the pieces and she was upset w/ my brother for a little bit but not too long. She gave me super glue to glue it all back together and I never knew what happened to it but apparently it fell apart and got used for something else.... At least now I can do it w/ the proper tools and permanent glue or epoxy. 🍺😁👍

  • @soranightstorm9262
    @soranightstorm9262 2 года назад +2

    bone carving would be neat to see how well you do in creating fasteners and other types of charms

  • @LilacMage
    @LilacMage 2 года назад +1

    As a person with too many projects half done, and a larper. I just HAD to click subscribe and like. I will be binging your content soon.

  • @zenku41
    @zenku41 3 года назад +5

    Ahhh I loved the first one!! I will TOTALLY make one myself noe, thank you so much for sharing you process, your jig is genius!!

  • @israelnieves936
    @israelnieves936 2 года назад +1

    You have inspired me to start woodworking again. Thank you.

  • @rifleman7313
    @rifleman7313 2 года назад +1

    I also have 'made' my own stock removal knife out of a metal file, hammer handle, using an angle grinder, dremel, stain, stainless steel bolts, JB WELD, and hours of hand sanding.

  • @oddrocket2743
    @oddrocket2743 2 года назад +1

    The second one is so cooool.... Need to make my own!

  • @erikwulfrik1934
    @erikwulfrik1934 Месяц назад

    I'm about to tackle this project using 5.25 inch American cherry. Plan on making it like 18" tall, so... yes, absolute monster tank

  • @bretlemieux2489
    @bretlemieux2489 4 года назад +2

    If you walk in the woods you can find deer antlers at liest where I am pretty normally. But I'm from N.H. in a pretty heavy wooded place.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад +1

      Hey! I am in NH all the time! I should take a walk and see what I can find.😁

    • @bretlemieux2489
      @bretlemieux2489 4 года назад

      @@SkillTree yeah walking in the woods in the fall or spring is best the younger antlers break off in the late summer and fall and we find them alot honestly.

  • @donaldmcdaniel1773
    @donaldmcdaniel1773 2 года назад +2

    You know.... the term 'stein' means stone. I like your process it shows a bit of cleverness. Hooray for you !

  • @thefoksiasty_
    @thefoksiasty_ 2 года назад +2

    I want to begin my crafting journey in few weeks and your videos are really inspiring ❤️

  • @jesses6859
    @jesses6859 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice. I made a test one out of pallet wood just for fun. I wood burned a D&D green dragon and used color pencil brfore adding the finish.

  • @temurnariashvili7526
    @temurnariashvili7526 5 лет назад +3

    Jig is suppercool! Just a perfect idea. Thx 4 that. Now I can make that mug too!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked it! That one took me a WHILE to come up with. Worked like a charm though.

  • @coalcreekdefense8106
    @coalcreekdefense8106 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love tankard 2! I've already made one in the style of tankard 1, but I think I'm gonna tackle style 2 because it fits better with my character.

  • @jorgejorge3766
    @jorgejorge3766 3 года назад +1

    Great job!!!!...many thanks to share and learn about it... i am very clear now....greetings from chile ......

  • @rifleman7313
    @rifleman7313 2 года назад +2

    Personally I like the barbarian antler mug a little better, but they are both great. Good job

  • @johnsiddoway6737
    @johnsiddoway6737 2 месяца назад

    What where the measurements of the wooden slats themselves? Just making a trip to the wood shop and would like to get the same.

  • @rockinrswoodshop
    @rockinrswoodshop 5 лет назад +4

    The metal definitely added some good character, but the antler topped off the second one really well! I’m gonna have to use some for a future project!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks! Your gonna have to give me some lathe lessons though. Drilling it out by hand was a chore!

    • @rockinrswoodshop
      @rockinrswoodshop 5 лет назад +1

      Skill Tree come on up dude! Just let me know when you are gonna be in the Boone area!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      @@rockinrswoodshop will do!😁

  • @vortex514
    @vortex514 5 лет назад +2

    Nice job man. Excellent macgyver work on your jig. Pretty creative solution for not having the right tool.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад

      Thanks! It took a fair bit of thinking for that. Thank you for watching!

  • @CaitlinKuiwai
    @CaitlinKuiwai 2 года назад +1

    So Glorious!

  • @StarlasAiko
    @StarlasAiko Год назад +2

    Wooden Tankert...to be a Stein (german word for Stone) it needs to be stoneware or earthenware (cut from Stone or shaped from Ceramic/Clay)

  • @CorsoWorkshop
    @CorsoWorkshop 5 лет назад +14

    I knew you were gonna make 2!! (Wonder how 🙄🙄) great project man! I love the dark finish on the mug! 🤜

  • @tytoalba605
    @tytoalba605 2 года назад

    I made one from a tree branch with just chizles no metal though it was fun if I still had it or more branch wood of the opropreate size the rest of the old one I turned into planters

  • @munkmunks
    @munkmunks 5 лет назад +3

    awesome as always...those glasses tho 😎

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад

      🤣 yup, my blindness was getting the better of me.

  • @dadedubbledee
    @dadedubbledee 4 года назад +1

    Hey up there. How about diy anodizing? I've heard you can also use food coloring as the color agent....how about it?

  • @DadRanch
    @DadRanch 4 года назад +1

    Awesome steins!

  • @leeh.6371
    @leeh.6371 2 года назад +2

    Hand tools for the win 👍

    • @leeh.6371
      @leeh.6371 2 года назад +1

      Both of these are gorgeous pieces

  • @adoniaspontes1769
    @adoniaspontes1769 4 года назад +2

    Nice work my friend. I'm Brazilian and I enjoy your videos.
    I would like to ask 2 questions:
    1- what secret to waterproof inside the mug, you apply what inside the mug, stain, sealer, does not taste in the drink?
    2- the glue that you use to join the wooden parts, with time does not come loose due to the drink that goes into the mug, and what type of wood do you use, pine?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад

      Thank you for watching!
      1. I used shellac for the seal. It's non toxic and has held up well so far. You can also use bees wax as long as you don't use hot beverages.
      2. I used oak. Not sure how well the softer woods like pine would hold up but Oak so far has stayed in good shape. Regular titebond 3 wood glue.

    • @lhyde55
      @lhyde55 2 года назад

      @@SkillTree Titebond 3 is a must. 1 and 2 are not waterproof. I have also done similar mugs out of pine. Even multiple layers of finishing does not make them waterproof.

  • @bigdaddysshop8180
    @bigdaddysshop8180 4 года назад +1

    I am empressed

  • @sprucewayne4618
    @sprucewayne4618 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff!@!

  • @Handles_AreStupid
    @Handles_AreStupid 2 года назад +1

    Surely, if you only angled one side by 45 degrees, you would only need one cut and it would still make a circle so long as you face the pieces correctly.

  • @cheezenreis
    @cheezenreis 4 года назад +2

    This is awesome definitely trying some of these ideas out

  • @uncleredneck3802
    @uncleredneck3802 4 года назад +2

    Do you take the 22.5 from 90 and set blade at 67.5 or just at 22.5.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад

      If I recall correctly, I cut the 2x4 at the 67.5 this way the bit that was removed ended up being 22.5.

  • @robertryden8036
    @robertryden8036 2 года назад +1

    The second one was by far better. It looks the part whereas the first looked to be more store bought.

  • @martinstapanian7615
    @martinstapanian7615 4 года назад +2

    Excellent! What were the dimensions of your strips? About how much beer can your stein hold? Thanks!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад +1

      Sorry for the delay. I am assuming you mean the first tankard. Each strip of 1/2" oak ended up being 6.5" tall, 1.5" wide at the outside and 1 1/16" wide on the inside. Their length is 7". Hope that helps!

  • @tonsonbloodaxe2605
    @tonsonbloodaxe2605 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic! Well done!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you like! This one actually tool a lot outta me 🤣

    • @tonsonbloodaxe2605
      @tonsonbloodaxe2605 5 лет назад

      Oh I bet! I will for sure have to try making one of these for sure!!!

    • @tonsonbloodaxe2605
      @tonsonbloodaxe2605 5 лет назад +1

      Ooooo! Now that you've made these mugs and the drinking horn!!!! I think it's tine for a horn mug!!!!!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад

      @@tonsonbloodaxe2605 yes! I honestly considered it for this build. In hindsight I wish I had but once I get an image in my head, I really wanted to see these made.🤣

    • @tonsonbloodaxe2605
      @tonsonbloodaxe2605 5 лет назад

      I don't even blame you they turned out so good!

  • @alonsohernandezsalazar4246
    @alonsohernandezsalazar4246 4 года назад +2

    It's an amazing job, I'm going to do the second , 'cause I got the horn, greetings from Lima - Peru.

  • @Rook9696
    @Rook9696 2 года назад +1

    shellac is a great food safe option BUT: the solvent for it is alcohol

  • @vennom14
    @vennom14 2 года назад

    What are you going to do about the wood's water absorption?

  • @Everythings_Adjustable
    @Everythings_Adjustable 5 лет назад +2

    I am digging the second one, love the horn 👍 😊

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked! It was a lot of fun to make.

  • @leeloxleigh1471
    @leeloxleigh1471 3 года назад +2

    Just viewed your video or should I say two for the price of one. Really enjoyed them, your presentation is top dollar. Have now subscribed.

  • @ernestvenn8291
    @ernestvenn8291 2 года назад

    would you have the plans for your jig so other can make it as well.

  • @uncleredneck3802
    @uncleredneck3802 4 года назад +2

    How are they handling up so far

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад

      So far so good! The drilled out one started leaking through the pores at the bottom a bit so I let it dry out and used melted beeswax. No issues since😁

  • @emil6209
    @emil6209 4 года назад +2

    Awesome tutorial. One thing I wondered - how is the inside of the stein supposed to be finished given that it will contain liquids? Oil, wax maybe?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад +3

      My seams were tight enough that using some food grade shellac did the job. Otherwise, bees wax would do nicely.😁

    • @emil6209
      @emil6209 4 года назад

      @@SkillTree Hi there. Thank you for replying. One more thing. Is the wood stain you are using food graded or it is safe because it is on the outside.

    • @therubbermeep7456
      @therubbermeep7456 4 года назад

      @@SkillTree uh don't use that with alcohol then because shellac is alcohol based so your finish will dissolve.

  • @phoenixwag1693
    @phoenixwag1693 2 года назад

    QUESTION! what slack or stain did you use??? I want to try making these but not sure what to use.

  • @danbunch3926
    @danbunch3926 2 года назад +1

    How did the second one hold up over the past few years? Since it was green, I wonder if it cracked or warped.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 года назад +3

      It actually held up well. I did have to reseal it once because the grain of the oak is so porous and widened more as it dried. But since then, no issues at all 😁

  • @badmoon4044
    @badmoon4044 2 года назад

    The second one - love it, but the first one will start leaking in time, since anything stronger than your average pisswasser will slowly dissolve wood glue. I am not experienced enough to tell you how to fix it tho.

  • @baseballjustin5
    @baseballjustin5 2 года назад

    "If" you have a chop saw (i looked up what the over the top one is called), that might work as well couldn't it?

  • @franknunally8098
    @franknunally8098 2 года назад

    Can you make a Mead Stein out of Horn, without cutting the horn at the closed end?

  • @wint3239
    @wint3239 2 года назад +1

    actually very good now i gonna make 20 of them :D

  • @Incubansoul
    @Incubansoul 2 года назад

    You can also use this technique to make casks for aging liquor :D

    • @DH-xw6jp
      @DH-xw6jp 2 года назад

      Just skip the gluing and shellacing.
      You want unfinished charred (or toasted) wood in contact with Liquid Courage. Water proofing the wood defeats the aging process.
      (Tip: Embroidery hoops can be used in place of steel bands for small kegs, just make sure you buy the right size)

  • @seangere9698
    @seangere9698 2 года назад +1

    Just an FYI that's not a Stein but iw a wood Tankard. A Stien is only made from clay.
    Also Stien is Stone in German, so Stien is referring to stoneware aka clay.

  • @garethalford682
    @garethalford682 2 года назад +1

    Is it a wooden Tankard ?

  • @DebbieBuckland
    @DebbieBuckland 4 года назад +2

    love this.... might make one for my viking persona (SCA)

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад

      Cool! What's their name?

  • @DonaldMcDaniel-c4l
    @DonaldMcDaniel-c4l Год назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @chahtanerf9676
    @chahtanerf9676 Год назад

    As in the Gentleman Bastard book series?

  • @routesandroots3936
    @routesandroots3936 Год назад

    What kind of shellac did u use

  • @craftingoutofscratch2980
    @craftingoutofscratch2980 5 лет назад +2

    Great tutorial, I'm sure I'll try it sometime

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад

      Awesome! Share it with us if you do! I would love to see how it comes out.

  • @Twotoedfarm
    @Twotoedfarm 4 года назад

    Will the second one split because the pith is still in the bottom?

  • @sly8650
    @sly8650 Год назад

    What is the width of the oak boards of the first stein

  • @lucaranieri6491
    @lucaranieri6491 3 года назад +1

    Good job..
    A question..what kind of wood did you use?
    Greetings from Italy

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  3 года назад +1

      Hello! Thank you for watching. The first mug was red oak and the second was white oak, I believe. The white can be challenging because it is way more porous though.

  • @weewildcreations8647
    @weewildcreations8647 3 месяца назад

    I cannot find geeked out’s video for this challenge so who won?

  • @grillsidepickin2397
    @grillsidepickin2397 3 года назад +1

    make a leather travelers backpack! i think it would be neat, and its something you dont see made often. . .or at all really. but super usefull!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  3 года назад

      100% something I will do soon. I have another bag slated in the next couple of weeks but I will add this to the list for sure!

    • @grillsidepickin2397
      @grillsidepickin2397 3 года назад

      @@SkillTree Haha! sweet, super excited to tune in!

  • @druid799
    @druid799 2 года назад

    Why yes the mic drop was a tad cocky as I’d say you stumbled and almost fell at the last hurdle , cross head screws !?!?!? What were you thinking ! should have used either ‘normal’ blade screws or upholstery studs . Luckily the awesomeness of the rest of the build more than compensated for this lack of judgment on the fixings ? 😉👍👍👍

  • @freakshowfilmfestival3591
    @freakshowfilmfestival3591 5 месяцев назад

    Makes me want some Kit Kats.

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 3 года назад +1

    very nice

  • @antoniomartinez8256
    @antoniomartinez8256 4 года назад

    You may have answered this already, but do you spay the stein only on the outside with the shalack or do you also spray on the inside? If you do spray on the inside, do you do it before or after the assembly, and how?

  • @garethalford682
    @garethalford682 2 года назад

    Does it hold water? Does it leak ?

  • @googanmcboogie9307
    @googanmcboogie9307 2 года назад

    An old world way for waterproofong the wood joints when assembling would be to soak small gauge organic chords (like jute) in melted bees wax.

  • @jeevansinghbhogal1888
    @jeevansinghbhogal1888 2 года назад

    Does anyone know if these can hold hot drinks as well as cold ones, eg hot chocolate or tea.

  • @winterknightwarden8543
    @winterknightwarden8543 2 года назад

    It may just be that I am a newbie here but, the link for Borg 3D dose not work or they have changed the channel so as not to have the TMT.

  • @donniehodges9857
    @donniehodges9857 2 года назад

    how about making a stein with a lid?

  • @donaldmcdaniel1773
    @donaldmcdaniel1773 2 года назад

    As an added comment.... perhaps you could put strips of leather under you upholstery nails?

  • @damengrant3975
    @damengrant3975 2 года назад

    Where can I get the spray finish?

  • @Wreckz_Tea
    @Wreckz_Tea 2 года назад

    How have I never come across this channel? It's way underrated I wish I had a large following so I could blow up small channels that have great content.

  • @defdevecioglu
    @defdevecioglu 5 лет назад +1

    11:10
    he did the thing guys, he did the thingg!!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад +1

      🤣 Might have been a little cocky there.

    • @defdevecioglu
      @defdevecioglu 5 лет назад

      that face tho 🤣

  • @MortyRides
    @MortyRides 3 года назад

    What did you use to cover the mug with thats non-toxic to drink out of it? My mug leaves a wooden taste in all substances in it

    • @michaelbauers8800
      @michaelbauers8800 3 года назад

      He said a food grade shellac. Not sure it would work with beer due to alcohol. Flaxseed oil is human safe where linseed oil is not necessarily human safe. So maybe you could seal with flaxseed oil? One source suggests mineral oil is an option. Not sure if there's human grade and non human grade mineral oil, but they sell mineral oil as a laxative. But you could seal with mineral oil according to some sources. I guess just do your own research. I wondered if beeswax is an option as well. One source suggest beeswax mixed with mineral oil as a general seal for wooden serving ware.

  • @counterpoint621
    @counterpoint621 2 года назад

    First definitely going to try this one. But your link to borg 3d is broken, it links to a very different channel.

  • @chrisparkins5988
    @chrisparkins5988 4 года назад

    Curious after 8 months of life and whatever degree of usage how these mugs have held up?

  • @michaelparham1328
    @michaelparham1328 5 лет назад +1

    I like your problem solving. Especially the drill powered sanding disk.
    Not trying to call you out, but is there a particular reason you spelled 'tourniment' the way you did?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Oh no! Where did I typo?!?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  5 лет назад

      Found it! Thanks!🤣

  • @dougtaylor5283
    @dougtaylor5283 4 года назад +1

    Do you need to seal the inside to prevent rotting?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад

      I did indeed! I read that the shellac is nontoxic so I used that. That being said, beeswax would work well for this too.

  • @kylecheramie2193
    @kylecheramie2193 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir , i impressed a fine woman that loves mugs

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  4 года назад +1

      Happy to be of some assistance!😁

  • @pauldisaster9117
    @pauldisaster9117 Год назад

    What’s the glue he used?

  • @afterthefallcreations
    @afterthefallcreations 27 дней назад

    Shellac dissolves in alcohol though