How to Create Stunning Hole Saw Ornaments | How To
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2023
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somewhat simple and elegant Ornament tree. Dont have any ornaments worthy of such a masterpiece? JUST MAKE YOUR OWN! In this tutorial we build the tree, base AND ornaments. The ornaments are created from cutting two rings using a hole saw. Paint, stain, or decorate your wooden christmas trees as desired.
Happy building! Хобби
I've watched 9 million wood working videos, well it feels like it anyway. You by far are a lot more fun to watch, and yea I learn something every time. You show your processes on how you figure out a joint (the flipping cart), and you make me laugh with your jokes and not a half bad singer (actually you are very very good). Keep it up! Thank you.
Thanks Rick :) glad you are enjoying the content!
Great video, I think I would put the split ring on last to make it easier to get the nail in.
For sure! That would save a little frustration :)
Thank you for this video. I watched it yesterday and made it yesterday afternoon. My wife loved it!
Sweet! Glad she liked it! And my brother's name is Lance ;)
That's great! Is there some way I can send you a clip of the project?
I just got a facebook page up and running so you guys can share projects and pictures with myself and one-another :)
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Thank you for your videos. You keep it real and simple. I play around with woodworking and have watched and follow others. But you sir are keeping it next to my leave. May you be blessed. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Thanks Nick! Glad I can provide some inspiration ;)
I'm Making Dhonut Orniments
& I'm Using A 2 Inch Holesaw Blade & It Worked Out Prettygood.
Nice! I'm sure they are perfection! :)
Fun build! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the comment! :)
Another fun project. Thanks !
Thanks buddy! :)
This is a great project. You can put as much or little time you want to achieve the end product. Much more sanding (yuck) contrasting woods, staining etc. Thanks! !! !!!
True that! Lol :)
I love cleverness! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Gary!! :)
Love the video , thanks ! Looks great
Thanks Robert! :)
As always great video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks buddy! Give Tobi a few scratches on his head for me!
Love this project to try
Sweeet! Its a fun build!
Good job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it this tree is a game changer
Thanks buddy! It was a fun build :)
Bustin out the tunes!
I bust the tunes ut in most of my videos ;) gotta sprinkle in some pizazz! ;)
Sweet!
Thanks buddy! :)
Great video Aaron!
Thanks buddy :)
Nice job, keep up the good work
Thanks buddy :)
😮 love it, I must make this tree
Get to it! It's a fun build :)
👍💯👍. Thank you 🙏🏻
❤️😀🤷😎 oooo a heart ;) thanks buddy!
I like your 10 inch wood! 😊
Aaaaaa winkk ;)
Good video 👏
Thanks! :)
very good thanks from sean from galway ireland
Ireland! Sweet :) glad you enjoyed it buddy!
nice job 👍👍
Thanks buddy :)
Watch band springs would work for your axis
Interesting idea! :)
Fight Christmas decorations..... who'd have thought about it....
🤣🤣🤣
@@WhosTheVoss Gotta love auto correct! That was supposed to say "figit" Christmas decorations
Tyler.. I mean Aaron - why did you use the paper washers instead of the metal washer supplied with your hole saw kit? I am thinking due to the thickness of the washer and using the wood holes for the spin-y ornament but wanted to be sure? Thanks! Mark from Louisville
Louisville IL or Kentucky? I used the paper ones so i had space on the arbor for both hole saws, and so it's easier to unlock them afterwards :)
@@WhosTheVoss Kentucky sir... The other Louisville must be a lesser place! (Typed with a comically Southern accent in mind) Kidding , but yes, Kentucky.
Ok, so yes space is an issue however it's because of the arbor and not size/thickness of the wood ornamental spin-y thing.
Hey joker 😂
Heyyyy ;)
Thank Ya Sir!