Making Candle Holders

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @dennishall9260
    @dennishall9260 10 дней назад

    Hello again Sir Ken! To my surprise today, I have both of my granddaughters babysitting me. I showed them your latest Blooper reel and they were excited to see your Miss Ellie on the show. We were going through some videos for Christmas gift ideas after that and just so happened to run up on this one of yours from eight years ago. The girls immediately said, "that guy looks just like Kenny... but with hair!" Oh, the innocence of children. Anyway, we are resurrecting your candle holders today!
    Thanks for the content... and giving me ideas to keep these girls busy!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 дней назад +1

      Kenny with hair. LOL. Out of the mouths of babes. I hope you guys enjoyed the older show. Good luck on your project and thanks for tuning in again. Some of the older shows still have merit.

  • @frankingram3382
    @frankingram3382 9 лет назад

    I have seen pictures of candles like that in magazines around Christmas for years and never even thought of making some. Thanks my friend for the huge start. God Bless

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +Frank Ingram Glad that you enjoyed the show. I hope you continue to enjoy the show and post your comments and questions as the new 2016 videos come out. Thanks for tuning in and good luck with your candle making. Good luck. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

  • @CMRWoodworks
    @CMRWoodworks 9 лет назад +1

    I like the look of this candle holder! Looks like a fun, quick project.

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +CMR Woodworks | Chris McDowell They definitely are a quick and fun little project. Great way to use up some off cuts from other projects as well. Thanks for tuning in to the show and thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment. It's appreciated.

  • @lauramarshall6376
    @lauramarshall6376 2 года назад

    This video just came up. Your videos are very clear and easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @davidschwartz9636
    @davidschwartz9636 Год назад

    Nice project, going to have a go at some of these myself.

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 2 года назад

    Great little project. I watched it only now. King Arthur is jealous what you everything can do with his sword. 🙂

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  2 года назад

      King Arthur didn't know what he had. LOL. Thanks for tuning in to the show Hans. Good to hear from you.

  • @cillyede
    @cillyede 9 лет назад +1

    Very nice! I'll try to make some for gifts. Thanks fot posting.
    Hubert/Germany

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +Hu “cillyede” Ko You can easily make a pile of these in an afternoon. Once you have the table saw set up, it's a quick and easy project to undertake. Good luck with your candle holders and if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

    • @cillyede
      @cillyede 9 лет назад

      Thanks and take care!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад +1

      You are very welcome.

  • @jjjvclub
    @jjjvclub 9 лет назад

    Very nice project Ken. Thanks for sharing!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +Jerry Hickey Glad that you liked it sir. Thanks once again for tuning in to the show. Always great to hear from you and read your comments and kind words.

  • @stevebrown1132
    @stevebrown1132 8 лет назад

    Great project! I will have to make some. Thanks for what you do and for sharing it with us!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  8 лет назад

      +Steve Brown You're very welcome. I'm glad that you enjoy the show. If you have any questions at all or requests for show ideas, feel free to ask. I will see what I can do.

  • @Tinmouser
    @Tinmouser 9 лет назад

    Nice and in time for Christmas.
    Got me thinking.
    Cheers from Japan

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад +1

      +Tom Jackman Glad to hear that you enjoyed the show. I wasn't going to post this video this week, but my wife thought that I needed to give folks time to make some for Christmas. I guess she was right. Thanks for tuning in to the show.

    • @hgohlke
      @hgohlke 9 лет назад

      +kennyearrings1 Allways listen to your wife:)

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      If she reads this, I'm doomed. LOL.

    • @hgohlke
      @hgohlke 9 лет назад +1

      +kennyearrings1 :)

  • @chemcody5119
    @chemcody5119 9 лет назад

    Another nice project Kenny.

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +Chem Cody Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. Thanks, once again, for taking the time to leave me a comment and for tuning in to the show.

  • @dennismedeiros5125
    @dennismedeiros5125 9 лет назад

    very nice little project .thank you

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +dennis medeiros Glad that you enjoyed the show. I hope you will continue to enjoy future broadcasts. Thanks for tuning in.

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 9 лет назад

    good stuff....quick easy and looks nice!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +Joe basementwoodworking Definitely and easy and quick project. Thanks for tuning in to the show.

    • @tooljunkie555
      @tooljunkie555 9 лет назад

      +kennyearrings1 always do.. I don't know if you subscribe to other channels but maybe you could checkout my channel sometime I do weeklies on Tuesdays and or Fridays Thanks and have a good one

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      I'd love to check out your channel. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      Subscribed.

    • @tooljunkie555
      @tooljunkie555 9 лет назад

      kennyearrings1 awsome! Tha ks man!glad to have ya aboard...

  • @timbits.4232
    @timbits.4232 Год назад

    Sub’d. Nice job!!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear it. Thanks for tuning in and for subscribing. Glad to have you as a viewer. With over 600 episodes of the show on the channel, I hope there will be something of interest to you.

  • @osamabegain2903
    @osamabegain2903 Год назад

    I like u r character.. go a head
    Im from middle east.. British do things perfect

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  Год назад

      I'm not from Britain....I'm from Canada but thank you for tuning in and for the kind words.

  • @jimmyturner5589
    @jimmyturner5589 6 месяцев назад

    I like the design, but I guess I won't be able to make these because I don't have expensive enough tools 😢

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  6 месяцев назад

      You don't need expensive tools to make these candle holders. A drill and a fret or coping saw would work perfectly. Even just a handsaw to cut the initial pieces. Fancy tools don't make the project, the woodworker makes the project and the tools just assist him. Give it a try. Thanks for tuning in to the show.

  • @barryroberts6470
    @barryroberts6470 9 лет назад

    Great project Kenny just in time for Christmas, be perfect them on the table while tucking into your Christmas Food mmmmmmmmmm Christmas Food.Anyway back to planet earth, I thought that any of the 3 sizes looked good. Would the wood show up better if it had anything on it? as long as it was fire proof that is? don't want the Christmas Food going up in flames. Oh dear it's happening again!!! mmmmmmmmmmm Christmas Food. Ha Ha as you can tell I love my Christmas Food, anyway Kenny hope you had a good Thanks Giving with the family on Thursday. Take Care my Friend, Barry from England.

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +Barry Roberts Funny that you should mention about it being in time for Christmas. I wasn't going to post this show this week and my wife suggested that I post it to give people time to make them for Christmas. That way, they can have them on the table while they eat their Christmas dinner.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, Christmas dinner. The ones shown in the video are unfinished, but they have since been coated with some danish oil and it really brings out the grain in the maple and really darkens the walnut. They look great. Any finish would be fine, as they will never be in contact with the flame and the top surface will never get hot enough to ignite. As for Thanksgiving..........us Canadians have our Thanksgiving in October. It was the American Thanksgiving on Thursday. I guess I will have to wait until December to have some of that delicious Christmas turkey dinner..............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, Christmas turkey dinner.

    • @barryroberts6470
      @barryroberts6470 9 лет назад

      +kennyearrings1 I forgot Canadians celebrate in October, sorry. Hope you had a good day when you had yours. Looks like you enjoy the Christmas dinner as well mmmmmmmmm Turkey mmmmmm, here we go again ha haGood Video again Kenny, take care my friend. Barry.

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      You take care as well sir. Thanks for the laugh.

  • @ktothestank
    @ktothestank 8 лет назад

    that stencil you have is the coolest thing ive ever seen where would i find one of those or the name so i can try and locate one!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  8 лет назад

      +kris stankievech
      That "stencil" is call an INCRA T-rule and you can get them directly from INCRA, or many woodworking stores carry them. They are available in imperial and metric measurements and are absolutely awesome. I use mine for everything in the shop. www.incra.com/measuring_marking-trules.html
      They are also available at Lee Valley Tools. www.incra.com/measuring_marking-trules.html
      Thanks for tuning in.

  • @b_k_builds2872
    @b_k_builds2872 9 лет назад

    I plan on making these once I get the green light to use my band saw... do you think the scroll work could be done on the band saw?

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      +B_K_Builds Consider yourself as getting the green light. With a smaller blade (possibly 1/8") you can easily cut these on a band saw. Heck, you could cut them by hand with a coping saw. You could sand the profiles down with a disc sander. There are a million ways to accomplish one project. Go for it. If you have any questions at all, feel free to ask. I'd be more than happy to help you out.

    • @b_k_builds2872
      @b_k_builds2872 9 лет назад

      +kennyearrings1 lol green light on the band saw from my wife. She bought it for me for Christmas and says I can't use it till then 😞 thanks for the info and video!

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      I tried to help you out. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Want me to explain to your wife that you absolutely NEED a band saw? LOL

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад

      Or to let you use it early.

  • @juliedeane9541
    @juliedeane9541 Год назад

    What is the name of the drill bit that you use for the recessed part please. Also is there something to judge how deep you are going, or you just eyeball what’s half of your material?

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  Год назад

      The name of the bit is called a Forstner bit Julie and they are used to drill flat bottomed, stopped holes like I drilled for these candle holders. The best way to gauge your depth, is to place a mark on the edge of your stock where you want the bottom of the hole to be. Then, lower your bit to that mark and set the depth stop of your drill press to stop the bit at the line. If you are drilling by hand, using a hand held drill, you can align the bottom of the bit with the mark and then place masking tape to the bit, in line with the surface of the wood. When the tape gets to the wood's surface, your hole is deep enough. I hope this helps. Thanks for tuning in to the show.

    • @juliedeane9541
      @juliedeane9541 Год назад

      @@acutabove_woodworkings wow thank you so much. I have a drill press, but it was given to me. I’ve used it several times, but didn’t know you could set a depth stop. I will need to RUclips it Thank you so much for your help

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  Год назад

      @@juliedeane9541 If your drill press doesn't have a depth stop, I produced a show a while back on how to make your own. It's an older (and kind of goofy) show but you can easily search my channel's content to find it. I hope this helps.

  • @TheWaxChainFanClub
    @TheWaxChainFanClub 9 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @josephponcik2641
    @josephponcik2641 9 лет назад

    what do you use to draw out your lines?

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  9 лет назад +1

      +joseph poncik This question seems to be one of the more popular ones on my show. The layout lines are drawn with an INCRA T-rule. They are available from most major woodworking stores. Lee Valley Tools carries them in Imperial measurements only, but if you require metric, those are available directly from INCRA's website.
      www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58877&cat=1,43513,58883,58877
      www.incra.com/measuring_marking-trules.html

  • @VoodioMusic
    @VoodioMusic 7 лет назад

    Is there a specific name for the tool you used to mark out the measurements?

    • @acutabove_woodworkings
      @acutabove_woodworkings  7 лет назад

      There have been many people ask this question in the past and for good reason. Those particular devices are fantastic. They are made by INCRA and are call the INCRA T-rule. You can find them on INCRA's site or there are many woodworking stores (including Lee Valley) that sell them. Here is the link to the INCRA site. www.incra.com/measuring_marking-trules.html