Easy Beginner woodworking project that sells for High Profits!!
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Welcome to our DIY woodworking adventure, where Bob Vila meets the Goonies! 🛠️ In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll show you how to craft a practical and stylish double towel holder that's perfect for any bathroom makeover or kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or just starting out, this project is tailored for you!
🔨 Budget-Friendly & High Profit: Say goodbye to expensive store-bought towel holders! Our design utilizes affordable materials and basic tools, making it ideal for those on a budget. Plus, once you've mastered the process, these towel holders can be sold for a high profit, making it a great side hustle for woodworkers looking to turn their passion into profit!
🎨 Customizable Design: Get creative and personalize your towel holder to match your decor! With simple modifications, you can adjust the size, shape, and finish to suit your style preferences. The possibilities are endless!
🔧 Easy to Build: No fancy woodworking skills required! We've broken down the construction process into easy-to-follow steps, perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a stress-free project. By the end of this video, you'll have a beautiful and functional towel holder that you can proudly display in your home.
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To ensure your holes line up, run a long piece of masking over both keyhole hangers. Poke a hole through the tape where the screws need to go, then stick the tape to the wall and drill through the holes in the tape.
That's a great idea!! Thank you.
This! I've tried multiple fancy hanging jigs and masking tape works the best!
I have never in my life been wrong about anything.There was that one time that I thought I was wrong but it turned out that I was only mistaken, :)
😂😂😂 If you are married they keep a ledger in their hearts of all your mistakes!
Dude, you crack me up. Even if I wasn't into woodworking I'd watch for your commentary. 🤣 Apologize to your wife for me for encouraging you. 🤣
😂😂😂 thanks brother I appreciate the encouragement. Yea my wife's already mad everyone like the fart noises, she's been telling me they're dumb for 30 years!!
@@jascogoods She's right. They are dumb but that's what makes them funny. 🤣
"Hashtag blessed" 😂😂😂 Happy wife, happy life!
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The sound effects....🤣🤣🤣 Also, the self-deprecating humor will always keep me coming back for more. Thank you.
😂😂😂 Thanks brother, I appreciate the encouragement.
They make a keyhole router bit. It's quite useful I've made a shelf with sliding bookends using one.
I realized after I did the video that I have one of those in a cheap set of bits I got years ago. I’ll have to try that next time.
Your videos make me laugh 🤣🤣. Funny and informative at the same time.
😂😂 Thank you for the encouragement, I'm trying to laugh till I'm in that lumber yard in the sky!!
Knowing how to properly hang a hand towel #Blessed
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You can't offend anyone if you make fun of yourself. Love the Bronx cheer noise too.
thanks brother i appreciate it. I'm sure someone will still find something to be offended about. 😂😂😂
This was great - perhaps you could have used a French cleat to replace the back piece of the rack - I’ve used this on a few areas of the house. Just add glue to the cleat to keep it in place.
That's a good idea, I didn't do French cleat because I didn't want it to fall off when you pulled the towel off but I didn't think of just gluing it on.
Keep'em up! I love watching each one of them.
Thanks brother I appreciate the encouragement
Love the sound effects , button fixings are a great little connection which is invisible and also detachable. 😂
😂😂😂 Thanks brother. my wife hates all my sound effects!! I will have to try one of those!!
Good job and project thx for sharing Keep building
Thanks brother, will do.
Neat! I wouldn't even have known about these types of projects before reading about them in Woody Hyezmar's Woodworking Bible, If I’m not istaken he’s still looking for proof readers.
thanks
Or a dremal n sand out the hole. But I like the keyholes😊
someone reminded me in the comments that they make a tip for a router that makes a keyhole and I looked through this router bit kit I have and I have one of them!! 😂 now I know for next time.
Nice work! Great idea using a turkey baster, too.
Thanks brother, my wife would disagree with you on the turkey baster though. 😂😂😂
@@jascogoods Mine, too!
Another "Great" video, Sir!
Love the sound effects, lol
Thanks Brother!!
hahah , funny ... thanks!
😂 no problem, thanks for the comment.
Really enjoying the videos! Hey- could you please show us the finished product before you go through the steps of building it? (Even if it’s a prototype) that way people can picture how each step in the build starts and ends-
thanks brother, yea I can do that. maybe a drawing or a picture of what inspired the build. great dafault pic by the way
Attach the sides to the back piece first, then, without the front piece on, screw directly through the back piece to the wall, preferably a stud, then attach the front piece.
That's a really good Idea! So far the keyhole hangers are working but if they get loose after a while ill try that.
If the camera adds 100 lbs.
Just how many did you have on? LOL!
😂😂😂 at least 3!
Love your damn videos lol. I guess you could always use a router to do key holes directly in the wood.
Thanks brother, I appreciate the encouragement and the advice!!
Could you do a french kleet to hang it?
That's a good idea maybe split the back into two halves so when you pout the French cleat together it looks like one piece. 🤔
#blessed
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What is the difference between pre-drilling and countersinking?
Predrilling is just drilling a hole slightly smaller than your screws "groves" so that the wood doesn't split when you put in your screw. Counter sinking is drilling a small dip or hole the size and depth of your screws head so that the head of the screw is sunk under the wood surface. If you were to just put a regular wood screw into a piece of wood the head of the screw would sit above the surface of the wood. They make special drill bits that do both drill the hole and leave a dip for the screw head. I hope I explained that right.
@@jascogoodsGotcha! That makes sense. Thanks for the clarification. Does my "Newby" show too much? 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 questions are good
keyhole bit from the router.
thanks brother I'm gonna have to get one of those.
What's a "Forestner" bit?
lol am I saying it wrong?
@@jascogoodsYes. Forstner.
@@sawdust85222 😂😂😂 ok I get what you’re saying.
@@jascogoodsAll good. I wish you well on your journey.
If I want comedy, I'll check out some Jeff Foxworthy.
I don't blame you, I'm a little much.
The humor is fine. Keep it in.