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Great job and projects thx for sharing Keep building
ОтветитьLooks great
ОтветитьDo you have a place where you got the bowls? I did not see a link to one. Wife got some from PAMPERED CHEF for $25 for 6.but I think you got some cheaper.
ОтветитьThey wood you didn't know is red oak. I really like the thomb. That is very cool.
ОтветитьA Rabbit is on the edge of a board and a dado is caught by 3 sides.
ОтветитьGreat video sir gonna make some these
ОтветитьLiked the box. and you could have two faces in one board, if the engrave is not to deep. I would prob laser it. And th whine rac was a great idea. Only think I would add is to extend the grips to the edge so it’s easier to reach under, like the butcher blocks do
Ответитьyour videos have really improved the sound quality is much better really like all the projects the spice caddy was my favorite very nice
ОтветитьVery interested in that drill sander...😊
ОтветитьI saw that countersink bit fall out on you. I put up with those Dewalt drills doing that for years because the brake is so strong it loosens the bits. I just learned this year if you tighten the chuck down, then slightly loosen it. It will click. This actually locks the chuck and that doesn't usually happen anymore. Maybe you already know this and it was just a fluke but I was to the point of replacing the tool, and this trick changed everything. Mine is about 10yrs old and has an all metal chuck but I bet yours is the same.
Ответитьthe wood looks like red oak to me, but would have to smell it first to be sure, lol
ОтветитьVery well done and I might try some of the Ideas you that are simpler>
ОтветитьGreat videos. Well done
ОтветитьThanks for the compilation 💜 great vid. Love the projects and that you share the little whoopsies too. Keepin it real 🤘🏼 I was thinking with the utensil holder. If you use thinner faceplates you could have it so they just slide behind the other.
ОтветитьI was enjoying your video, but the constant reminders to like and subscribe annoyed me so much, it actually pushed me in the other direction.
ОтветитьThank you lot of projects
ОтветитьI really enjoyed the spice rack build (what there was of it). Did you know the video got cut off early? But I still liked the entire video. God bless my friend.
ОтветитьI love all these projects. I'm setting up a new shop as I'm retiring later this year. This video gives me some ideas to get started. I'm buying a new 2x4 cnc which will help immensely for these types of projects. Thanks for all your help, lefties rule...lol
ОтветитьLooks like oak to me.
ОтветитьWhen you are burning the wood with the CNC, it is just the router is too high RPM.
ОтветитьDid you use 3/4 or 1"?
ОтветитьDefinitely oak
ОтветитьFirst of all- you're not a dumb @ss.
On the utensil caddy: If I were the one making it, I would make some reversible face plates (ex. Fall/Thanksgiving, Christmas/New Year's, Spring/Easter, ect.)
On the spice rack: Try using a small Dremel tool (Harbor Freight carries them for about 10$) to sand your small parts. Faster than hand sanding and will save your fingers from getting torn up.
The indentation on your glue bot is to hold your cap and keep it clean/keep it from dragging the glue all over your work piece 😉
Question: Do you have printable templates for the spice rack? I don't have a CNC, but if I had a template to follow, I could use a jig saw or bandsaw to cut out the parts.
Great ideas
ОтветитьLooks like the wood is Ash.
ОтветитьI love the spice rack I'm gonna try and make me one thank u for the inspiration
ОтветитьRed oak for sure
ОтветитьI HATE that it took me sooooo long to come across your channel! Such great content and the way you give all the information needed. If I could ask one thing it would be that when you show the final piece, such as the burial tomb with three to four pieces, that you film or show a picture from the side and top to give a better idea of how to place the alignment. Please keep making these awesome videos!
ОтветитьI like the spice rack! Where can I purchase at?
ОтветитьExcellent video thankyou for the tips
ОтветитьI believe the wood your using is either oak or ash. Their wood grain is almost identical.
ОтветитьI am so amazed what you can create out of an engraver/laser machine. I have come around to realize this can help me grow. I get several questions if I engrave and the answer is "no", mainly because I always thought it was a handheld tool. Like I said I'm a beginner or maybe not even that because I don't have a machine yet.
ОтветитьReally enjoy your videos, a lot of these guys will edit a completely cut there mistakes out . An actually if you want to show or teach folks how to do something rite I believe that you me or anyone who wants to do this should show all mistakes so that nobody else will make the same mistakes!!! Keep them coming!!
ОтветитьIf making a small mistake, makes you a dumbass my God I don’t know what I am. Lol.
Ответитьoak, red ooak
ОтветитьThank you for the ideas! 😀
Ответитьgreat videos.. thank you for the inspiration!
ОтветитьGood job
ОтветитьAt first I assumed the to rings would move automatically. My brain started to reverse engineer how you would do that. Whew - manual rotate. Looks fantastic
ОтветитьPrint both sides of the sign. Could turn around signs
ОтветитьCool caddy.
Jonesy
NW ARIZONA
I appreciate that you show your errors and how you fixed them. Thank you.
ОтветитьFun video. Thank you.
ОтветитьAwesome tutorial! Thanks!💙
ОтветитьLooks like white oak
ОтветитьWhat software do you use
ОтветитьLooks like red oak.
ОтветитьLooks like red oak
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