That is incredible, you make it look so easy, although there is an enormous amount of work involved, really lovely gift, and great idea it looks so professional…
Thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, I'm glad you enjoyed it and I really enjoyed making this. It's amazing really what you can make out of scrap boards just dotted around the shop. Thankyou for the compliment and keep watching for more videos coming soon
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, I have to say I thought it came out really well, so thankyou and keep watching for more videos coming soon
Thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop and thankyou for the compliment. I thought so too, I really liked making it. Keep watching for more videos coming soon
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, 🤔🤔 theft is something that would make no sense as there can't be a copyright on it, so go for it make one and if you need the furniture used the links are in the description. Good in ya give it a go and keep watching for more videos coming soon
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, thankyou for the compliment, I really enjoyed making this and it was received really well too. Keep watching for more videos coming soon
Big A, why didn't you resaw the board in two passes? Raise the blade until it's raised slightly past the middle of the stock. You can hold the stock on the top side as the blade won't get anywhere near your hands.
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, unfortunately my tablesaw has a riving knife that sticks up higher than the blade by quite a bit, about 25mm above the tips so unless I removed it I couldn't run passes, riving knife might be a pain but it's safer than not having it on there. Oh and the table is unbelievably hard to get the blade to stay at 90°, I keep telling Mrs S I need a new one, she's not having it tho. Thankyou for your message and keep watching for more videos coming soon.
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, no correction needed, we sanded high to finish with heat as it used less heat in all the testing that I did, it seemed the best way to do it without it melting much, quite effective really. I hope you enjoyed the video and keep watching for more coming soon
That is incredible, you make it look so easy, although there is an enormous amount of work involved, really lovely gift, and great idea it looks so professional…
Thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, I'm glad you enjoyed it and I really enjoyed making this. It's amazing really what you can make out of scrap boards just dotted around the shop. Thankyou for the compliment and keep watching for more videos coming soon
Absolutely awesome 👌 😊.
Surprising 😮 what you can learn from watching your videos 📹.
Very knowledgeable indeed.
Thankyou Les, you're going to give me a big head, but then something will go wrong and it'll Pop, so, I'll take it
@adislittleshedshop hope not, 🙏 it'll be one hell of a mess 😳 in the shed shop.
It looks amazing you did good
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, I have to say I thought it came out really well, so thankyou and keep watching for more videos coming soon
Looks great mate, nice one 👍
Thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop and thankyou for the compliment. I thought so too, I really liked making it. Keep watching for more videos coming soon
Brilliant Adi got me thinking now...if I make one, is it theft...asking for a friend..😊😊
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, 🤔🤔 theft is something that would make no sense as there can't be a copyright on it, so go for it make one and if you need the furniture used the links are in the description. Good in ya give it a go and keep watching for more videos coming soon
Good on you bud
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, thankyou for the compliment, I really enjoyed making this and it was received really well too. Keep watching for more videos coming soon
Big A, why didn't you resaw the board in two passes? Raise the blade until it's raised slightly past the middle of the stock. You can hold the stock on the top side as the blade won't get anywhere near your hands.
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, unfortunately my tablesaw has a riving knife that sticks up higher than the blade by quite a bit, about 25mm above the tips so unless I removed it I couldn't run passes, riving knife might be a pain but it's safer than not having it on there. Oh and the table is unbelievably hard to get the blade to stay at 90°, I keep telling Mrs S I need a new one, she's not having it tho. Thankyou for your message and keep watching for more videos coming soon.
Correct me if I'm wrong - if you decided to use fire to make the acrylic edge as the final touch, was sanding all the way to 1200 necessary?
Hi thankyou for watching Adi's Little Shedshop, no correction needed, we sanded high to finish with heat as it used less heat in all the testing that I did, it seemed the best way to do it without it melting much, quite effective really. I hope you enjoyed the video and keep watching for more coming soon