How To Make A Noodle Board Stove Cover

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Join me in this video if you would like to know how to make a noodle board stove cover. Some people just call these stove top covers. This could be considered a DIY, but we will be using several power tools in a woodworking shop. These are a big seller for us, and they also make great gifts too!
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Комментарии • 64

  • @bambambambam6657
    @bambambambam6657 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing…. Will be watching more on you.!

  • @BASSinMontana
    @BASSinMontana 3 года назад +1

    Great video!! Well explained and not to much unnecessary rambling! Keep up the good work! For a beginner, you're well on your way!

  • @TheVictory4866
    @TheVictory4866 Год назад

    As a novice woodworker, I learned a lot from your video. I recently tried my hand at making a stove cover. However, it turned out very raw and not as smooth and professional as yours. I'm hoping with a little more practice, especially with my router; I will be able to master the look I'd like for my future noodle boards. Thank you and God bless you too!

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment! Glad I could help a bit!

    • @TheVictory4866
      @TheVictory4866 Год назад

      I really would like to find someone who could teach me face to face how to use the router. I've watched a few videos, but it just doesn't do me justice. I will probably ask around who would be willing to assist me. Again thank you sir. 😊

  • @jeannadavis5940
    @jeannadavis5940 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @curtisaitken7027
    @curtisaitken7027 2 месяца назад

    1x12 are typically better and cheaper when you cut them in half at your table saw…just a thought to save a few bucks.

  • @usedmice
    @usedmice 3 года назад

    Thank you for such an excellent video. Well explained and paced.

  • @ChaunaCasteel-cm8xy
    @ChaunaCasteel-cm8xy Год назад

    I think you did a good job at explaining. I was wondering if you could share the link to the handles? I can only find one kind that has the screws on top, as opposed to the bottom ones. I prefer the top mount screw handles.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  Год назад

      I can't find the link to the exact one...but I am pretty sure I got it at Menards. It is a pull handle. However, the one I use only had two holes in each handle...this one has 4. www.menards.com/main/hardware/gate-hardware/national-hardware-reg-5-3-4-pulls/n116-830/p-1444448883435-c-9691.htm?tid=69e486cc-43d7-41e9-a2cb-8202313c4208&ipos=9&exp=false

  • @dannythurman612
    @dannythurman612 3 года назад

    Great job man. You rock!

  • @jdsriverhunt9004
    @jdsriverhunt9004 3 года назад

    Great video there bud 👍

  • @craigeast93
    @craigeast93 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @terrysimmons4671
    @terrysimmons4671 3 года назад

    Great job. Just subscribed. Glad to find you.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  3 года назад

      Thanks Terry! I'm curious as to how you found me? Were you searching for something or did my video just show up to you?
      I consider myself a new woodworker, but I do enjoy sharing what I have learned if I feel it can help someone!

  • @malonecustomdesigns
    @malonecustomdesigns  Год назад

    I can't find the link to the exact one...but I am pretty sure I got it at Menards. It is a pull handle. However, the one I use only had two holes in each handle...this one has 4. www.menards.com/main/hardware/gate-hardware/national-hardware-reg-5-3-4-pulls/n116-830/p-1444448883435-c-9691.htm?tid=69e486cc-43d7-41e9-a2cb-8202313c4208&ipos=9&exp=false

  • @bksnook6231
    @bksnook6231 3 года назад

    Hi jay . It’s been long since we saw your last video. Hope everything is fine. Please keep posting. Regards

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for checking! I have just been really busy with the business! Maybe I just need to do an update video!

  • @crystalpaynter2290
    @crystalpaynter2290 2 года назад

    Could you do a video on how to use the router?

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад

      Hey Crystal...what is it about the router that you would like to see? Something specific?

  • @wigen8385
    @wigen8385 2 года назад

    Curious how you keep the seams on the main board from becoming not flat? Had two that were perfect, sanded, assembled and finished, and now there is an edge on each board across the top.
    Thanks!

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад +1

      We actually don’t try to keep them perfect. If you are wanting that, you would want to glue and biscuit joint probably. We just go with it the way it is.

    • @wigen8385
      @wigen8385 2 года назад

      @@malonecustomdesigns Fair enough. Thank you for the reply, subscribed!

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад

      You’re welcome.

  • @shelleyjackson8635
    @shelleyjackson8635 3 года назад

    Question: How do you keep the boards from warping? We've made 2 of them in the past few days, and they're straight when put together. Laid flat overnight, and by the next afternoon, there's a bow in it. Any suggestions?

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  3 года назад +2

      Hey Shelly, I ran into that a couple of times when I was using 1X6's from Home Depot. I think it was because the lumber wasn't dry enough or acclimated to my area. When I started using 1X12's from my local lumber yard, I never had that issue again.

  • @Dan-wo9bb
    @Dan-wo9bb Год назад

    Hi. What s measurements on it ?? Used kegs. Hole

  • @patricklee9237
    @patricklee9237 2 года назад

    What is good wood choice to make this project out of?

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад +1

      Hey Patrick, you could literally make this as nice and expensive as you wanted! I’ve seen people make them out of stuff like walnut and maple. However, I’ve always used regular big box 1Xs. So normally just pine. I do try to pick out the best looking boards, or else pay the extra for select boards.

  • @tammy1317
    @tammy1317 2 года назад

    Hi Jay. Just curious…Is there a reason you did not seal the board? Is sealing not necessary when you spray paint? If you were to seal it , would you apply it before or after the vinyl?

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад +1

      Most paint does not require an additional topcoat. The paint itself is the "sealer". If you were staining it, then yes, you would clearcoat it, then install the vinyl. The vinyl does not stick well if you try installing vinyl on oil-based stain without sealing first.

    • @tammy1317
      @tammy1317 2 года назад

      @@malonecustomdesigns Thank you for your fast reply!!!
      My husband has stained and put a coat of poly on the NB’s he made and I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to add vinyl.
      Oh, one more question.. since he has already put the poly on can I “stencil” on top of it instead of using vinyl? And should I use chalk paint or acrylic? Thanks again!!

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад +1

      @@tammy1317 Vinyl will work great on top of the poly, but yes, you can paint over the poly. I would probably recommend using acrylic. I think chalk paint will show scratches more.

    • @tammy1317
      @tammy1317 2 года назад

      @@malonecustomdesigns thank you again!!

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад

      @@tammy1317 You're welcome.

  • @luhrico5955
    @luhrico5955 2 года назад

    I'm just starting out , do i just say 1x12 and 1x6 , would they know the wood I'm talking about ?.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад +1

      Sure. Go to a store like Lowes, Home Depot, Menards, or even a local lumber store, and tell them you are looking for a decent looking 1X12 or 1X6. They should help you find what you are needing. Usually, that will be a common pine board. If those don't look good (holes or bad knots) ask to see some select pine boards. Sometimes, the smaller, local lumber stores are a bigger help. Of course, their prices might be a tad more. But if you are starting out...it might be worth it to pay a bit more if they offer more guidance. Hope this helps!

    • @luhrico5955
      @luhrico5955 2 года назад

      @@malonecustomdesigns thanks for the reply , it helped a lot .

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  2 года назад

      @@luhrico5955 You’re welcome.

  • @sawyerramos3113
    @sawyerramos3113 3 года назад

    what is the point of these boards? why not just leave the stovetop clean? im so confused.

  • @markthornton9564
    @markthornton9564 3 года назад

    ?‽?

  • @allenriff9242
    @allenriff9242 3 года назад

    a good woodworker would have edge glued the boards & used screws not nails. it appears the boards are already warping. the vinyl does look good.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  3 года назад

      Thanks for commenting. While I do not claim to be a great woodworker. I have made a whole bunch of these this same way and they are still holding up great. However, edge gluing the main board would be great if that is the look that you are going for. If I were to make a higher quality noodle board from something like oak...then I would probably edge glue and biscuit join the panel. :)

  • @mikehendrix6558
    @mikehendrix6558 2 года назад

    Stop complaining about sawdust getting on you from the table. What do you expect you're in a damn shop

  • @ronliebermann
    @ronliebermann 3 года назад

    This video is nice, but not many people have a wood shop. It would be a lot more fun to watch this guy, if he made make his T.V. Dinner tray with a few hand tools. Really, you don’t need much. This isn’t even an instructional video, it’s just some guy bragging about how great he is.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  3 года назад +3

      Thank you, I appreciate you thinking that I am great. So far, I haven’t seen that or even thought that. I’m actually a beginner. But thanks for such the great confidence boost. That just makes me want to make more videos just like this.

    • @ronliebermann
      @ronliebermann 3 года назад

      @@malonecustomdesigns Jay, I’ll admit that not all videos are intended to be instructional, but you’re explaining in great detail how to do something which nobody else can do. If you want to show respect for your audience, then you can’t just display a bunch of very difficult procedures. You’ve got to keep it simple, start at the beginning, explain what you’re doing, and encourage your viewers to also give it a try. In my opinion, you’re bragging when you should be teaching. On the next project, make something easy, which your viewers can also make. You’ll gain a lot more fans.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  3 года назад +1

      @@ronliebermann Hey, thanks for your reply. The thing is that none of what I did is classified as difficult procedures. I have literally been woodworking for only a year. So if I can do this...anyone with the tools can do it. I also explained in the video that if you don't have all of the tools that I have...then you can do it without. There is nothing that I did in this video that you couldn't accomplish with basic woodworking tools. This is a video for someone trying to build a noodle board. It wasn't a video for a dinning room craft. While I might have those types of videos in the future, this one was for a basic noodle board, which does require some tools. Also, I explained multiple times that this isn't the only way or necessarily the best way...this is the way that I have learned that works for me. Sorry if you felt that I was bragging in any way. That wasn't my intention, I don't even have anything to brag about lol. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @ronliebermann
      @ronliebermann 3 года назад

      @@malonecustomdesigns Jay, I’m a retired teacher. So I always consider the educational value of these “how-to” videos. Your camera technique and your wood-working skills are both great. Just keep your projects simple so that people can copy what they see you do. I’m sure they’ll love it. So next time, make something easy, like a Piper Cub. :)

    • @tomatha3713
      @tomatha3713 3 года назад +3

      You are obviously not his target audience. If you don't have a woodshop why are you even viewing this content? It's an instructional video to help beginner woodworkers. You must have been the kind of teacher who discouraged thinking outside the box and stifled creativity. I'd give you a C-.

  • @TheCuntt
    @TheCuntt 5 месяцев назад

    You drop that once it's coming apart. No glue and a few pin nails holding the rails to the boards? Making more work for yourself for something to only look rustic in the end? I don't understand why you didn't just cut everything to size in the first place for it to turn out so basic in the end anyway.

    • @malonecustomdesigns
      @malonecustomdesigns  5 месяцев назад

      lol I liked your original comment before you edited it. "little man" haha. You were correct...I'm no professional woodworker. But I will say that a professional would not glue these boards to the rails. Wood movement would cause it to split if it were glued. But I will tell my wife to stop dropping hers so much.....the first 20 drops she has just gotten lucky...the next one will probably break it! Thanks!

    • @TheCuntt
      @TheCuntt 5 месяцев назад

      @malonecustomdesigns ridiculous comment if you ask me. Correct glue flexes with the wood. Either that or you using superglue. Also I edited my comment as I felt harsh. Besides you can't pick your height can you.