Oh Tamar, l just watched this without sound as my wife is asleep and l forgot my headphones. Your smile is so lovely and your body language expresses how excited you truly are. What a lovely way to be. The projects were beautiful and something family and friends would be thrilled to receive. Please don't change just keep on being just as you are. So many channels go from fun to commercial and impersonal and lose there charm. Thank you for making me smile.
Excellent! I spent a bit of my time today finishing up my new dust collection and getting it hooked up to my new planer. Then I planed some wood for a toy box I'm making for my niece and I was SO psyched at how well the dust and shavings got sucked up and left my shop clean! Game changing! Can't wait to get some more project time in tomorrow!
@@3x3CustomTamar I really can’t wait! i have a ton of issues with cheap tools I started diy projects with. Squares that are not square. tape measure that turns out is half inch off. my table saw… well… I poured epoxy on top of it to make it flat. Then had to raise the fence cause it was no longer able to slide over extra layer of epoxy… So yeah… I almost gave up at some point.
Haha. Funny story. I went to go fill it with stuff for pictures and I didn’t have any appropriate food in the fridge so I just added stuff for color like clementines 😂
I follow you for several years and you are great. It makes a lot of fun watching your videos and the content is super. Great to found you on you tube. Thanks for making my life enjoyabler.
This is super legit. You're incredibly talented. Especially with reasonable tools and suggestions for when you don't have those more advanced tools. Great work!!
Your skills are really, really impressive. I have to share your channel with my students. Great, excellent, wonderfull. After searching hundreds of channels where I can learn and learn, your channel is the best. Your explanation is not ostentatious, it is like the way a lecturer is teaching her apprentices.
I had that thought as well. One caution I thought of is that if the feet were put at the far corners, it would be fairly easy to lean on the center and break the t&g joint so maybe putting them under the corners of the main board would be a better idea. Then orient them so that if an overzealous child leaned on the cracker side, it would roll and the worst that would happen is spilled food, not a broken tray.
As always very useful presentation. I'll certainly be making the scoops for the garden. Incidentally, for the bagette cutter I have in the past cut hollows on the table saw. Just set a fence to an angle to the blade and carefully cut in small steps. I've cut to an inch deep but you could go to the depth of the saw blade if you take it carefully. You can also make parabolas if you set the blade to an angle too. Keep up the brill work.
Oh my God.When I was thinking what will be the next project you just show all of these.I loved both the simple ones (but charming a lot) and the more elaboreted and dificult to copy.Your projects are amazing...and super nice ..congratulations from Brazil
I feel like a lot of these, if not all of them, could be done in a school woodshop class. I know a lot of people that would absolutely love to make these and bring home.
I've come back to this video often because I love these projects so much, especially the trays. I'm in a bit of an quandry lately as I've noticed how much wood is wasted (obliterated) in so many projects on youtube, rather than cut out. Routing out those trays would waste so much more wood so I prefer the way you did it. I hope I will eventually find some good solid wood to make these with. Btw my woodworking adventure started with your side table, it's been a great journey learning with you!
Nice upload! Maybe it’s just my bah humbugness but these gift idea videos that have felt increasingly repetitive and dull but I found these projects surprisingly unique and creative.. But here’s a condensed version of the directions for each project in case you’re in a rush and even more of a Scrooge than me.. Project 1: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router.. Project 2: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router.. Project 3: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router.. Project 4: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router.. Project 5: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router.. Haha but seriously, don’t be a jerk and just watch the video… it stands out in a group of videos where it isn’t easy to do so and is by a creator who’s worth supporting.. Respect!!
Tamar, congratulations on making a novel Christmas gift video. Obviously lots of people are making videos about Christmas gifts, but usually they're just variations on the same-old same-old. You've come up with new ideas. You are truly a marvel!!! I'm going to make two of them for my crowd this year. Thank you!!!
These are all fantastic, and I'm glad you did them all with tools we would likely have in the shop--because that serving tray would be a perfect job for the Shaper Origin. :)
I always like these holiday gift vids. They give me so many V8 moments. As always excellent and creative ideas. Why couldn't I think of that? haha I love the veggie/chip tray. My wife wants the Fiesta ware dip and veggie set but I like this much better. I wonder if I could make it without being caught? You baguette cutter would also make a nice plate stand for open or glass front cabinets. :) BTW, I took last year's trivets to a wedding this summer and my family went nuts for them. They kept every one. :)
Wow, Tamar this is so beautiful, my favorite is the multiple trays in the round one, I’m definitely doing that one as soon as I can finish my shop, thanks again for sharing your great projects ideas!!!
Love the projects. They solve problems I did not know even had like the crackers for example. I don’t know why but the crackers are always odd when laying out a board with cheese. What great ideas. Thanks! 👍🏼👊🏼
Love the ideas. More than that thank you for admitting mistakes. So many videos go so smoothly, projects in real time do not. Enjoy your holiday season. Happy building.
Absolutely love all these projects and those other holiday gifts you have done before. We can always trust you to come up with simple, fun, easy but brilliant and beautiful ideas.
Beautiful gifts. You must love the recipients very much to spend this much time & effort. If I had to make them, I'd probably have to start in September ;) Oh well, September will be here before you know it. Happy holidays!
Te admiro, yo no tengo esa maravillosas máquinas, pero hago un poco de tablas y cositas de madera, en ocasiones me desanimo pero veo un video tuyo y me da para arriba, me inspiro!!!!! Muchas Gracias, 👍🖐️🇲🇽
I love the creativity, thats one of the things i struggle with most is coming up with original designs, to make each piece not only personal and unique, but also a first of its kind. Thanks for the inspiration!
When I see "woodworking gift ideas" showing up I immediately expect some less than stellar ideas. Gotta say these are cool, unique, fun, creative ideas. In addition they are good skill builders. You get 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I also liked seeing your shop. It looks like a real shop and not a set for a commercial. We all have the scrap bin that's over flowing 😂 we know we'll use that piece eventually! Thanks for sharing 👍
Scanned through the comments and saw lots of suggestions on different ways to make your fun projects. However nothing about the stale baguette. So I will offer my tip on that. I have a bakery that I get end of day fresh baguettes for .50 each. I get a couple and slice them up and make little french toast slices out of them. Softens up the stale bread and they are quite good. :-) Your slicer would be perfect for that. Happy Holidays
The baguette cutting board is a great simple idea and the serving dish is amazing. I love it that you keep sharing your projects with us. Thanks Tamar!
Another, yet highly Kool video of your works, thank you always, why we've recently relocated, I no longer have a workshop area, other than the outdoor carport, and with winter here in Colorado, it's a bit trifle to work outdoor in the elements, but God ALWAYS sustains me by his strength, everyone of your videos inspires me more and more! Thank you Father God and thank and bless you and your family and work Tamar!
To cut angled baguettes, pick a cut on one side and one several spaces down on the other. Set your guide to match that angle and add those cuts with the saw.
That tray is beautiful -- a CNC project but appreciate the process you used to show for those who don't have one. However you just caused me to have more work because now I have to make one :) good thing I have a CNC :)
For feet, and only using wood, you might consider saving some corks from wine bottles and cutting them into thinner discs. Attach them by drilling a hole of the same diameter and a bit of glue.
Love to see your imagination at work and using some scrap material, keeping it simple! Always enjoy your videos and watching your talent teach us more!
Please don't ever upgrade from your little Dewalt table saw! It's so inspiring to see what you can make with a saw that so many of us have in our garages.
Thanks Tamar! These are all great ideas. FYI Tip: To glue up the octogon, lay a long piece masking tape on its back. Then place each piece on its back edge, laying each piece end to end. Then apply glue and simply roll it up.
Well come back with this cool video , i love videos with gift ideas , i liked most the second project but all of them came out gorgeous . See you at the next video .
There is something about how you do things that that makes your works very special. Love how you keep taking measurements to the minimum, how you work with templates and how your router can do anything. Keep the videos coming.
You should be able to turn that forest of clamps into some sort of Christmas decoration. I love the party tray. I have one from the store - which I love - that's symmetric with wedges that look strangely like Starfleet insignia.
I've started doing fund-raiser projects like that for my community theatre. I don't save lumber less than 24" (we don't have a board stretcher anymore!), but it STILL owes us money. this time of year, ornaments come to mind. end grain coasters are always a good choice. I'll probably be making a baguette thing now too!
Excellent ideas! For the crackers, you cracked me up using hexagon crackers instead of Ritz round ones. Keeping us entertained while learning. My favorite content!
Somebody has probably already mentioned this in the comments, but just in case: Izzy Swan has a video (or three) on cutting coves like on the baguette slicer using the table saw and a bias jig. The only other thing I would suggest is adding some 'feet' on the slicer to prevent it from being 'tippy'. All these projects are fun ideas!
Love those! I would not hog out theserving tray, the contrasting wood looks great. So want the baget cutter. For the cheese tray, I would leave 1/2" thick ends on the walnut to keep the crakers in place; the contrasting wood is just fantastic.
Good video. I got some good ideas, in terms of wood technique, from your video. Have a great weekend. On the gift bowl, I think the lamination option is good for someone that has limited tools and/or skills. And you can use contrasting wood, like you did, to add some artistic flair to the bowls. Giving info on both options is good. Thank you.
She is so underrated this is the kinda productive stuff that should be all of RUclips
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Oh Tamar, l just watched this without sound as my wife is asleep and l forgot my headphones. Your smile is so lovely and your body language expresses how excited you truly are. What a lovely way to be. The projects were beautiful and something family and friends would be thrilled to receive. Please don't change just keep on being just as you are. So many channels go from fun to commercial and impersonal and lose there charm. Thank you for making me smile.
So glad you liked it! Even without the sound. Ha
That geometric tray is one of the coolest gift ideas I’ve seen! Thanks as always for sharing your talent.
So glad you like it! ☺️
Excellent! I spent a bit of my time today finishing up my new dust collection and getting it hooked up to my new planer. Then I planed some wood for a toy box I'm making for my niece and I was SO psyched at how well the dust and shavings got sucked up and left my shop clean! Game changing! Can't wait to get some more project time in tomorrow!
I am waiting for my first serious tool to arrive - planner! My dust collection sucks. Congrats!
Awesome!
@@3x3CustomTamar I really can’t wait! i have a ton of issues with cheap tools I started diy projects with. Squares that are not square. tape measure that turns out is half inch off. my table saw… well… I poured epoxy on top of it to make it flat. Then had to raise the fence cause it was no longer able to slide over extra layer of epoxy…
So yeah… I almost gave up at some point.
16:22 I rly like this shot, the colours and variety of wood shades.
Haha. Funny story. I went to go fill it with stuff for pictures and I didn’t have any appropriate food in the fridge so I just added stuff for color like clementines 😂
I follow you for several years and you are great. It makes a lot of fun watching your videos and the content is super. Great to found you on you tube. Thanks for making my life enjoyabler.
So awesome to hear! Thanks! Enjoyabler is my new favorite word
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again here: you are an inspiration, Tamar. Keep up the great work!
☺️☺️ thanks!
Creativity, woodworker-y, and instructions in equal measure. Great job!
Thanks!
This is super legit. You're incredibly talented. Especially with reasonable tools and suggestions for when you don't have those more advanced tools. Great work!!
So glad you like it!
Your skills are really, really impressive. I have to share your channel with my students. Great, excellent, wonderfull. After searching hundreds of channels where I can learn and learn, your channel is the best. Your explanation is not ostentatious, it is like the way a lecturer is teaching her apprentices.
So awesome to hear ☺️
Awesome job T!!! What about the 1/2 round off fall for feet for serving tray?
Oooh that is a great idea!
I had that thought as well. One caution I thought of is that if the feet were put at the far corners, it would be fairly easy to lean on the center and break the t&g joint so maybe putting them under the corners of the main board would be a better idea. Then orient them so that if an overzealous child leaned on the cracker side, it would roll and the worst that would happen is spilled food, not a broken tray.
Soooooooo satisfying sound when you put puzzle tray together, wood touch sounds are best
Haha agreed
As always very useful presentation. I'll certainly be making the scoops for the garden. Incidentally, for the bagette cutter I have in the past cut hollows on the table saw. Just set a fence to an angle to the blade and carefully cut in small steps. I've cut to an inch deep but you could go to the depth of the saw blade if you take it carefully. You can also make parabolas if you set the blade to an angle too. Keep up the brill work.
Glad you liked it! Yeah. I’ve yet to do a cove cut on the table saw. Definitely something I’ll have to try
2:37 "After A Bunch Of Sanding" sounds like a good name for a secondary channel focused on collaborative woodworking live streams and fireside chats.
😂😂😂😂 totally does
The geometric tray and the cracker and cheese tray are very creative ideas. Thank you for the ideas.
Oh my goodness! I love that baguette tray!!!!!!!!! EPIC!
So awesome to hear! And it’s so easy to make!
Your positive attitude is contagious. Thank you!
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Oh my God.When I was thinking what will be the next project you just show all of these.I loved both the simple ones (but charming a lot) and the more elaboreted and dificult to copy.Your projects are amazing...and super nice ..congratulations from Brazil
Thanks so much!
I feel like a lot of these, if not all of them, could be done in a school woodshop class. I know a lot of people that would absolutely love to make these and bring home.
For sure!
I like that all these are fairly straightforward design and builds.
So awesome to hear
All I can say is WOW! I especially love the Serving Tray and the Bread Baguettes Slicer. Thank you!
So glad to hear! Thanks!
I've come back to this video often because I love these projects so much, especially the trays. I'm in a bit of an quandry lately as I've noticed how much wood is wasted (obliterated) in so many projects on youtube, rather than cut out. Routing out those trays would waste so much more wood so I prefer the way you did it. I hope I will eventually find some good solid wood to make these with.
Btw my woodworking adventure started with your side table, it's been a great journey learning with you!
Awesome to hear! Yeah. Definitely wastes less wood this way… have fun!
Nice upload! Maybe it’s just my bah humbugness but these gift idea videos that have felt increasingly repetitive and dull but I found these projects surprisingly unique and creative..
But here’s a condensed version of the directions for each project in case you’re in a rush and even more of a Scrooge than me..
Project 1: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router..
Project 2: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router..
Project 3: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router..
Project 4: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router..
Project 5: past template, rough cut then flush trim with router..
Haha but seriously, don’t be a jerk and just watch the video… it stands out in a group of videos where it isn’t easy to do so and is by a creator who’s worth supporting..
Respect!!
Hahah! I do like my templates
I really like these ideas. Nice job. Your black table really brings out the beauty in these projects.
Thanks so much! I thought those shots were cool too 👍
Appreciate her enthusiasm.
Thank you for your inspiration and insight, you are a pleasure to watch.
So awesome to hear!
Tamar, congratulations on making a novel Christmas gift video. Obviously lots of people are making videos about Christmas gifts, but usually they're just variations on the same-old same-old. You've come up with new ideas. You are truly a marvel!!! I'm going to make two of them for my crowd this year. Thank you!!!
Awesome to hear! Have fun with them!
Going to have to try out that bread cutting tray idea. My wife makes homemade bread so that could be something really useful for us
Great idea for Christmas as well as weddings
Glad you liked them!
I honestly love the knife rack, functional, pretty, unique and totally doable for anyone 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yeah! So glad you like it! So easy!!
And, unlike most knife blocks, can actually be kept clean!
Great video!
Just submitted a magnetic knife block I just made which will be a Christmas gift for my mom!
Awesome!
Love your creativity and relatability to us weekend woodworkers. Thanks so much!
So awesome to hear!
These are all fantastic, and I'm glad you did them all with tools we would likely have in the shop--because that serving tray would be a perfect job for the Shaper Origin. :)
I fought myself so hard not to do this on the origin…. Would be so much easier but really wanted it to be accessible 👍
@@3x3CustomTamar it's things like that that make us appreciate the content you put out. Thank you!
Nice job. I appreciate that you are releasing this in November instead of the week before Christmas like so many other channels usually do.
Thanks! Yeah. I posted it too late last year. Lesson learned!
I always like these holiday gift vids. They give me so many V8 moments. As always excellent and creative ideas. Why couldn't I think of that? haha I love the veggie/chip tray. My wife wants the Fiesta ware dip and veggie set but I like this much better. I wonder if I could make it without being caught?
You baguette cutter would also make a nice plate stand for open or glass front cabinets. :)
BTW, I took last year's trivets to a wedding this summer and my family went nuts for them. They kept every one. :)
So glad you like them! And that’s awesome to hear about the trivets! People go crazy for them!
That's awesome.
Wow, Tamar this is so beautiful, my favorite is the multiple trays in the round one, I’m definitely doing that one as soon as I can finish my shop, thanks again for sharing your great projects ideas!!!
Have fun with it!
Love the projects. They solve problems I did not know even had like the crackers for example. I don’t know why but the crackers are always odd when laying out a board with cheese. What great ideas. Thanks! 👍🏼👊🏼
Haha yup! It always bothers me that we just throw the crackers on a separate place 😂
Love the ideas. More than that thank you for admitting mistakes. So many videos go so smoothly, projects in real time do not. Enjoy your holiday season. Happy building.
So glad you like them!
Absolutely love all these projects and those other holiday gifts you have done before. We can always trust you to come up with simple, fun, easy but brilliant and beautiful ideas.
So awesome to hear! So glad you like them
always look forward to the creativity and problem solving. never been disappointed. stay awesome
So awesome to hear
Beautiful gifts. You must love the recipients very much to spend this much time & effort. If I had to make them, I'd probably have to start in September ;) Oh well, September will be here before you know it. Happy holidays!
Haha!
New subscriber. Love your channel and have posted it on my Facebook page and have shared it with specific friends with notes. Thanks.
BLUE CHIPS! YES! You make it look so easy . . .
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Te admiro, yo no tengo esa maravillosas máquinas, pero hago un poco de tablas y cositas de madera, en ocasiones me desanimo pero veo un video tuyo y me da para arriba, me inspiro!!!!! Muchas Gracias, 👍🖐️🇲🇽
That baguette cutting tray is awesome! Now i gotta make myself one for sure!
Have fun with it!
Great! Thank you very much for generously sharing all the details with us.
Excellent!! Beautiful and looks like lots of fun.
Glad you think so! Thanks!
Some cool designs. I think the contrasting colours of your serving platter looks great so the lamination (in my opinion) was a better choice.
Yeah! It’s definitely a look! Thanks!
I love the creativity, thats one of the things i struggle with most is coming up with original designs, to make each piece not only personal and unique, but also a first of its kind. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks! I love creating this stuff 👍
You're creative mind is shining Tamar and those gifts look amazing. Love your work. Cheers.
Thanks so much!
When I see "woodworking gift ideas" showing up I immediately expect some less than stellar ideas. Gotta say these are cool, unique, fun, creative ideas. In addition they are good skill builders.
You get 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I also liked seeing your shop. It looks like a real shop and not a set for a commercial. We all have the scrap bin that's over flowing 😂 we know we'll use that piece eventually! Thanks for sharing 👍
Haha you noticed the bin of shame… 😂😂
Wow. Great collection and well presented!
So glad to hear! Thanks!
Scanned through the comments and saw lots of suggestions on different ways to make your fun projects. However nothing about the stale baguette. So I will offer my tip on that. I have a bakery that I get end of day fresh baguettes for .50 each. I get a couple and slice them up and make little french toast slices out of them. Softens up the stale bread and they are quite good. :-) Your slicer would be perfect for that. Happy Holidays
I’ll try that next time!
I love the serving Tray! Beautiful Piece..
Thanks so much!
Really enjoyed watching, some great ideas there. Thank you for sharing
So glad you liked it!
Great projects, I really like how you share options to alter the projects.
The baguette cutting board is a great simple idea and the serving dish is amazing. I love it that you keep sharing your projects with us. Thanks Tamar!
So glad you like them! Thanks!
Another, yet highly Kool video of your works, thank you always, why we've recently relocated, I no longer have a workshop area, other than the outdoor carport, and with winter here in Colorado, it's a bit trifle to work outdoor in the elements, but God ALWAYS sustains me by his strength, everyone of your videos inspires me more and more! Thank you Father God and thank and bless you and your family and work Tamar!
Thanks so much!
Fun and classy gift ideas! Love the competition, too. Best of luck to the participants!
So awesome of ariat to do that!
Your work is fabulous and your videos are fabulous also. I love that you are so talented and teach this stuff so well.
Awesome to hear!
To cut angled baguettes, pick a cut on one side and one several spaces down on the other. Set your guide to match that angle and add those cuts with the saw.
By using previously made cuts as the start and end you should be able to avoid removing too much wood and keep the sides looking the same.
Thank you for the amazing Christmas ideas. Keep up the inspiring work. Merry Christmas
Glad you liked them!
That's a great knife holder. Not having the blade touch any surfaces is fab.
Thanks! I’m so thrilled with how it turned out
That tray is beautiful -- a CNC project but appreciate the process you used to show for those who don't have one. However you just caused me to have more work because now I have to make one :) good thing I have a CNC :)
Haha yeah. It was hard for me not to use the cnc
Really cool. The cookie serving tray is a great idea.
Thanks so much!
Baguette cutter is the best looking and most functional in my opinion. I’ll need to try and make one, thanks for the video.
Awesome. Have fun with it!
These gift ideas are so beautiful and you make it look so easy
Love your enthusiasm and how you encourage creativity. And great project ideas. Thank you, and Happy T-day!
Thanks!
Bellissimi complimenti sempre belle cose
Very Nice and thank you soooooo much for making the templates available on your website.
So glad you appreciate it!
For feet, and only using wood, you might consider saving some corks from wine bottles and cutting them into thinner discs. Attach them by drilling a hole of the same diameter and a bit of glue.
Love to see your imagination at work and using some scrap material, keeping it simple! Always enjoy your videos and watching your talent teach us more!
So awesome to hear! Thanks!
Please don't ever upgrade from your little Dewalt table saw! It's so inspiring to see what you can make with a saw that so many of us have in our garages.
Ha. I may disappoint you one day. Sorry. But just remember all I’ve done on this one!
Tamar, another great video. I really enjoy watching your videos. You are my favorite.
So awesome to hear
Thanks Tamar! These are all great ideas. FYI Tip: To glue up the octogon, lay a long piece masking tape on its back. Then place each piece on its back edge, laying each piece end to end. Then apply glue and simply roll it up.
Glad you like them! That’s usually how I glue up boxes. Not sure why I didn’t do it that way here. Ha
Well come back with this cool video , i love videos with gift ideas , i liked most the second project but all of them came out gorgeous . See you at the next video .
So glad you liked them! Thanks!
Thank you very much for your baguette tray tutorial! I made one following your technique.
If I could give you more thumbs -up I would. Great ideas. Down to earth, I like it when you including all the mistakes. I know I make a few. Thanks.
So awesome to hear!
Love the baguette cutter and the cheese and cracker board. Definitely making those!
Awesome. Have fun!!
Just blew my mind making your own dowels. Genius lol, it's the little things.
So fun to do
There is something about how you do things that that makes your works very special. Love how you keep taking measurements to the minimum, how you work with templates and how your router can do anything.
Keep the videos coming.
These are my favorite types of projects. When you create with what you have instead of needing to measure and make sure it’s perfect
that canary wood was so beautiful! i loved seeing the 3 different woods in the geometric serving tray
Yeah! It’s so cool. Thanks!
You should be able to turn that forest of clamps into some sort of Christmas decoration. I love the party tray. I have one from the store - which I love - that's symmetric with wedges that look strangely like Starfleet insignia.
Haha so glad you like them!
You are a Wood Working Genius. I am not. But I’m working on it. You amaze me!
16:12 wow, I love it 😍
Thanks!
As always..great projects Tamar..those nitty bitty thinking of yours makes your viewers drop their jaws😃
Haha thanks!
I've started doing fund-raiser projects like that for my community theatre. I don't save lumber less than 24" (we don't have a board stretcher anymore!), but it STILL owes us money. this time of year, ornaments come to mind. end grain coasters are always a good choice. I'll probably be making a baguette thing now too!
Have fun with it!
Excellent ideas! For the crackers, you cracked me up using hexagon crackers instead of Ritz round ones. Keeping us entertained while learning. My favorite content!
Haha! They’re a common kosher cracker, called tam tams
Great job! Really love the Geometric Serving Platter.
Thanks so much!
Somebody has probably already mentioned this in the comments, but just in case: Izzy Swan has a video (or three) on cutting coves like on the baguette slicer using the table saw and a bias jig. The only other thing I would suggest is adding some 'feet' on the slicer to prevent it from being 'tippy'. All these projects are fun ideas!
(And the cracker trough). Maybe reserve two pieces (cut thin, not coved) to serve as ends for the cracker trough.
Love those! I would not hog out theserving tray, the contrasting wood looks great. So want the baget cutter. For the cheese tray, I would leave 1/2" thick ends on the walnut to keep the crakers in place; the contrasting wood is just fantastic.
Thanks so much!
Excellent work. Congratulations
Thanks!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing! Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks so much!
You make it look so easy! I like it! And is inspiring!! I was drooling to see some nice machinery you have there. Thank you Tamar!!! 😎👍🏻
Fun to make these!
Hi Schön das du wieder da bist
Great tip on fooling the planer! Love the cheese and cracker board.
Thanks so much!
Dang! You are sooooo creative and an awesome woodworker.
Awesome to hear! Thanks!
Good video. I got some good ideas, in terms of wood technique, from your video. Have a great weekend. On the gift bowl, I think the lamination option is good for someone that has limited tools and/or skills. And you can use contrasting wood, like you did, to add some artistic flair to the bowls. Giving info on both options is good. Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Yeah. Always options!
Love the platter...Starting this tonight for sure!!!
Awesome. Have fun!
You're amazing wood artist !!!!! Tks!!!!
Awesome to hear! Thanks!