Josh, you keep out doing yourself. Absolutely brilliant! I can’t think of anyone else who comes up with unique ideas using most basic tools. While most use a domino, you come up with extraordinary ideas with a biscuit joiner.
At the end of the video, I was thinking “it would be cool if he just plays with the coasters”! And that’s what you did! I really liked the coasters and might try making them. I am not sure if I will be able to do as good a job as you, nice work!
Another great, simple but unique and stylish build. Tough to establish your own distinct style in woodworking, but you seemed to manage right from the start. Also, much appreciate the laquer bf spray paint suggestion! If only i watched this LAST week : /
I love all your creative designs. I’m in the market to buy my first hole saw starter kit to mess around with, do you recommend any cheaper starter brands you like for DIY? Thanks as always!
I don't think brand matters too much, but I would suggest getting a bi-metal set of holesaw bits instead of the cheaper carbon steel bits. They will cut a lot faster and not dull as quickly. You can still find pretty cheap bi-metal bits on Amazon from some unknown brands, and they work well. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching!!
Josh, I click 'like' before I even watch the video! That is how confident I am in your abilities, and I've never regretted it or wanted to "unlike" the video 😊
With "Josh Wright" in the channel name, "interesting" in the video title is just redundant. [Edit: Fixed your name's spelling. How embarrassing! Sometimes my typing fingers take over from my brain.]
That’s the first time in my life that I have ever seen incredibly artistic coasters. Nice job, Josh!!
These are brilliant, coasters as a design feature is an under explored idea.
Excellent job, Josh. I always marvel at your creativity and craftsmanship. Thanks for the video.
Love it❤😊👌
Very cool. Ingenious really. I'm always stoked to see a new video from you.
Great work 👍
Awesome design, those should sell very well!
Brilliant!!
Fidget coasters! Cool idea!
Great for ad-hoc tic-tac-toe showdowns.
3D tic tac toe!
Josh, you keep out doing yourself. Absolutely brilliant! I can’t think of anyone else who comes up with unique ideas using most basic tools. While most use a domino, you come up with extraordinary ideas with a biscuit joiner.
Great work and an interesting storage design. Well done.
Always thinking outside the box. Thanks Josh 👍
Josh I am following you for a while and as I predicted you became a awesome woodworker artist. Congratulations "Sr" you are a master..
At the end of the video, I was thinking “it would be cool if he just plays with the coasters”! And that’s what you did! I really liked the coasters and might try making them. I am not sure if I will be able to do as good a job as you, nice work!
Very cool! It's amazing what alternative uses you've found for a biscuit joiner
Wow pretty sweet idea & way to organize the coasters!
Excellent ideas
I like your very unique idea!!!😀
They look great .
A super present for the kids...
Another great, simple but unique and stylish build.
Tough to establish your own distinct style in woodworking, but you seemed to manage right from the start.
Also, much appreciate the laquer bf spray paint suggestion!
If only i watched this LAST week : /
That is a brilliant idea! I am wondering what finish to use for something really hot, like a pan or pot…
Very Cool!
Really cool, Josh!
I love all your creative designs. I’m in the market to buy my first hole saw starter kit to mess around with, do you recommend any cheaper starter brands you like for DIY?
Thanks as always!
I don't think brand matters too much, but I would suggest getting a bi-metal set of holesaw bits instead of the cheaper carbon steel bits. They will cut a lot faster and not dull as quickly. You can still find pretty cheap bi-metal bits on Amazon from some unknown brands, and they work well. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching!!
Simply beautiful 😍
Look like fun making.
Brilliant!
Nice
Very nice work. My question is how well do they absorb water with them being sealed with lacquer ?
Not well... if I make more of these I should definitely finish them with mineral oil insted
I have some old coasters that have a cork insert that works for a little while. I live in a humid area and that creates a problem
Great ideas and channel, I’ve subscribed 🎉
fun!
Josh, I click 'like' before I even watch the video! That is how confident I am in your abilities, and I've never regretted it or wanted to "unlike" the video 😊
omg how awsome 💕💕
This guy
With "Josh Wright" in the channel name, "interesting" in the video title is just redundant.
[Edit: Fixed your name's spelling. How embarrassing! Sometimes my typing fingers take over from my brain.]