Bookmatched Elm - Im Back
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Hey everyone, its been a hot minute since Ive been on and heres where Ive been. Of course it wouldnt be much fun just looking at my stupid face while I talk and explain whats been going on the last 8 months, so enjoy me giving this bookmatched elm table a second life
Glad to have you back. I always enjoy your videos, you constantly prove that you don't need a million dollar shop to make nice looking, functional furniture. I am also glad to hear you took the leap of faith to keep educating and improving your self.
@@That_Stealth_Guy I appreciate that, thank you
I like both of your decisions. Continuing your education to make yourself hirable if something happens is the right thing to do. Glad to see you back in action making videos though too! Rebuilding is always a journey. Excited for what’s next.
@@csipe5 I appreciate it all! Always excited to see what’s next
Glad to see you back
Welcome back👍
Welcome back brother 🙏🏽 you have been missed.
@@drbaco3344 I appreciate it
Glad that you are back, however I would suggest for you a career in IT, most companies offer work from home. So you wouldn't waste time on the commute. There are a lot of non technical position in IT, Project Manager, Business Analyst etc... You got free classes on YT or you can get a pluralsoght subscription for not that much money. However crossing finger for that respiratory stuff to work out.
@@lukada83 I appreciate the suggestion, but I’ve tried the IT field and that’s just not my fit.
@@lukada83 as in like….i really sucked at it
@@lonestarwoodworking3810 hear this: I am from Eastern 0:31 Europe, I studied German Linguistik(so no formal education in IT, more like affinity to it), i work in IT for a big German automotive OEM. But I get it, if you don't feel it then there's no point in Fighting it.
nice table wrong grain orientation on the legs
@@Minkoffandco I KNOW IT MADE ME SO MAD!!! It’s just that one damn piece to! Caught it after I cut everything to size
Wearing gloves while using a table saw is a big mistake.
@@dantwomey maybe, but I don’t want my pretty little hands getting a splinter.
@@lonestarwoodworking3810 Gloved hands get sucked into a moving blade making a potential injury much worse. Then you'll really need your wife.
@@dantwomey in all seriousness, I do understand. However it’s hot as hell here and my hands tend to get sweaty and slippery. Seems more dangerous to operate my tools when my hands are a slipping hazard. I’d rather have more control over my workpiece