The perfect barstool for your workshop. Made with $2.75 studs.

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
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  • @hali22996
    @hali22996 Před rokem +155

    I miss Steve’s project videos. They inspired me to start building things myself, you’re the best Steve!

  • @foamy2001
    @foamy2001 Před rokem +107

    The main reason I love this channel is because it never starts with running stock through a $5,000 planer and/or joiner. A close second would be knowing that no project is perfectly cut and dry. I've only been trying to make things for a very short time, but every project has featured a moment where I make the same face as what we see at 10:55. It's so great to know this happens to everyone and makes me much more willing to laugh at myself when it happens, rather than beating myself up.

    • @AlbertTao
      @AlbertTao Před rokem +6

      Very true! These are custom, one of kind pieces of furniture!
      The only time I get "flawless" pieces is if I mass produce something. I made salt cellars/keepsake boxes for Christmas last year and the first few had a bit of character, lol. Prototypes I kept for myself.

    • @christopherconnolly5791
      @christopherconnolly5791 Před rokem +8

      Not long ago my friends and I were building a photo backdrop for an event. We got it mostly assembled and then stood back and we all realized at the same time that we had assembled half of the pieces upside down.

    • @bruce-le-smith
      @bruce-le-smith Před rokem +1

      +1

    • @tree_carcass_mangler
      @tree_carcass_mangler Před rokem +4

      That's a classic mug at that time stamp!

    • @ryanrank3070
      @ryanrank3070 Před rokem +4

      I could not agree more. Steve emphasizes the "Mere Mortals" portion. Mistakes happen and you have to fix them. And the tool set he uses is so approachable. Some of these build videos from other channels are almost a "hey, look at the tools I have" video. Like using a track saw to cut a chunk out of a crosscut sled.

  • @jesseedmands9631
    @jesseedmands9631 Před rokem +72

    Honestly, I love seeing the mistakes. Everyone makes them in the shop, even the good ones. For me, it's a motivation killer. It's nice to see someone push thru and complete the project anyway

    • @washellwash1802
      @washellwash1802 Před rokem +11

      I work in construction as an electrician. Every house and building I've worked on I've seen mistakes made by every discipline involved. It's all fine, the only thing that matters is how you deal with them. Where you see a perfect piece, the maker will be seeing all the repairs and coverups. So when you're the maker, keep that in mind and just fix the mistake and move on with the project.

    • @bobhaare4576
      @bobhaare4576 Před rokem +7

      Very true! The person making the mistakes has a hard time not fixating on them.

    • @edeaglehouse2221
      @edeaglehouse2221 Před rokem +1

      Mortal!

  • @aaronalquiza9680
    @aaronalquiza9680 Před rokem +184

    Barstool made with 3 dollar studs. But, Steve is a million dollar stud.

    • @gabrielgarcia5686
      @gabrielgarcia5686 Před rokem +3

      So I'm guessing that's your sister next to you.😂

    • @aaronalquiza9680
      @aaronalquiza9680 Před rokem +10

      @@gabrielgarcia5686 oh you'd love that won't you..

    • @lubrew5862
      @lubrew5862 Před rokem

      Boom!

    • @willbephore3086
      @willbephore3086 Před rokem +7

      ​@@gabrielgarcia5686 the way I see it, men have been able to notice excellent men since time began. Why that's suddenly been dubbed as gay in the recent decades has never made any sense to me.

    • @gabrielgarcia5686
      @gabrielgarcia5686 Před rokem +1

      @@willbephore3086 Who said anything about anyone being gay? 🤔

  • @billwilson6096
    @billwilson6096 Před rokem +3

    Steve you are the best, I’m 82 years old and still find inspiration in your videos. This stool is my next project. Thanks from an old guy in Canada 🇨🇦

  • @nancyward9783
    @nancyward9783 Před rokem +19

    Your videos were the first I watched when I began woodworking. It's so refreshing seeing someone not working solely with high end tools that a lot of us can't afford, so I appreciate your tool choices. Sure, I'd love to have a "woodpecker wall" like a lot of other CZcams creators, but unfortunately I know that's never going to happen, and I'm okay with that.
    I was glad to see this video because I thought you were only doing voice overs now and am relieved to see that's not the case. I enjoy your personality. Also, thank you so much for not being pompous and editing out all mistakes. Seeing creators make mistakes and how to fix them makes woodworking less intimidating and helps us learn. Thank you.

  • @asbrand
    @asbrand Před rokem +25

    Nifty design. As someone who does a LOT of dowel joinery, a few suggestions: Use a forstner bit. Makes a clean hole with zero tearout. And, use a pencil sharpener on the end of the dowel going into the wood...makes it easier to insert. Finally, if you really want them to pop, use a darker coloured wood for the dowels (cherry, or walnut). And, yeah, we ALL make mistakes...even after years of doing this.

    • @tredd_dude
      @tredd_dude Před rokem

      Agreed, wondered why Steve not using them..There are cheap brands that work and easy to use. It might be that Steve does not know how to spell that F - word...People in Cally are different.....

    • @tsekubbaloyan2100
      @tsekubbaloyan2100 Před rokem +1

      Question: When using dowels should I put glue on them?

    • @asbrand
      @asbrand Před rokem

      @@tsekubbaloyan2100 - absolutely.

    • @tristanmartin9894
      @tristanmartin9894 Před 11 měsíci +2

      A Forster bit does make a clean cut. However unless you’re doing it on a drill press, good luck trying to make a perfectly straight hole. The shank is smaller than the blade so it doesn’t self index like a drill bit.

  • @SteveRamsey
    @SteveRamsey  Před rokem +45

    If you'd like to build this barstool, here's the building plan. shopwwmm.com/products/versatile-bar-stool Thanks for watching!

    • @JustOneRedSoloCup
      @JustOneRedSoloCup Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Steve!

    • @langerm55
      @langerm55 Před rokem +1

      Another inspirational and achievable project. THANKS for your hard work and for sharing the details!

    • @joshwalty9408
      @joshwalty9408 Před rokem +1

      Much Appreciated!

    • @coygraham5287
      @coygraham5287 Před rokem +3

      When I started watching your videos I owned a hand saw and used it in a 2 car garage. Now that garage is a finished wood shop with air conditioning, planer, jointer, routers, etc. Why? Because when you build your skills you can turn those tool investments into a 5-10x value in finished products (even if just for yourself). Then you start seeing mistakes builders make, then you fix them. Then you start helping your neighbors. Woodworking is absolutely worth the investment to learn and it's thanks to your Weekend Woodworker course that I was able to learn.

    • @mariondorsett
      @mariondorsett Před rokem +1

      I made this stool last week, and it came out great. I'm testing it out now to see how I want to modify it. I think I'll make the seat 18" wide, and add one more slat so I can put cushions on it so I don't feel like I'm falling off the edge. I also put all of the bottom rails inline, but I think I'll raise the two on the sides a little higher next time. I found I kept moving my legs to the outer edges, and those side rails were just a little too low for me at that point.
      This stool is sturdy, and solid. It doesn't rock, or creak when you're sitting on it.
      Thanks for the plans.... and the video.

  • @RobertDWilson81
    @RobertDWilson81 Před rokem +11

    I love that you leave your mistakes in the videos and show how to simply and easily solve the issue without worrying too much.

    • @737smartin
      @737smartin Před rokem

      Agreed! The un-aligned dowel inserts on the sides of the back were cringe worthy 😬, but it’s a project for the shop this time…not for a deck or bar.😅

  • @gjforeman
    @gjforeman Před rokem +3

    All my projects are "Rustic". I like that. Sounds better than "Crappy" or "Poorly done". And you're not alone assembling something backwards. Between mistakes and spending 50% of my time searching for the tool I just put down, my progress is often glacial in nature. Good thing I don't try to make a living on this stuff. Great video. Think these would work well as bar stools on my patio. Far sturdier and cheaper than my current stamped steel Amazon specials.

  • @patrickfiles6080
    @patrickfiles6080 Před rokem +2

    Steve, the lumber aisle at your Home Depot looks like the day after a zombie apocalypse.

  • @David.M.
    @David.M. Před rokem +26

    Thanks Steve, I really enjoy these long form videos. Just like your courses!

    • @SteveRamsey
      @SteveRamsey  Před rokem +5

      Thanks David!

    • @harveysburger
      @harveysburger Před rokem +4

      "Shorts" have largely killed quality long form build videos unfortunately

    • @tree_carcass_mangler
      @tree_carcass_mangler Před rokem +1

      ​@@harveysburger Interesting. And I think its ironic that Steve Ramsey has gotten very good at both.

    • @harveysburger
      @harveysburger Před rokem +1

      @@tree_carcass_mangler ya Steve's vidéos I always click right away when I get a notifications or see a new one in my feed :)

    • @tree_carcass_mangler
      @tree_carcass_mangler Před rokem +2

      @@PandawdyBob I wonder if his Patreon supporters get earlier access?

  • @bidvision
    @bidvision Před rokem +13

    Great to see projects again. I always get inspired when I watch these videos.

  • @cycle_path
    @cycle_path Před rokem +7

    Thanks for these build videos. I’ve missed them. You do such a great job explaining the process

  • @jeffreyallen2778
    @jeffreyallen2778 Před rokem

    Love the channel, Steve. I like that you leave your mistakes in the videos. It helps the rest of us think through our own problems.

  • @darodes
    @darodes Před rokem +6

    I love this style video, Steve…. Really enjoy seeing the digital rendering along with the rest of the build video…. Very helpful to hear how you think up and design projects!

  • @jimmygiannakis3638
    @jimmygiannakis3638 Před rokem +1

    Love watching and hopefully learning something from your videos. It's refreshing to see a pro like yourself straightening up a mistake which helps me get through the many I make on a project. It was a good thing no glue was used.

  • @chrisbrannan3784
    @chrisbrannan3784 Před rokem +3

    Loving the new style of video without music. Very calming and reflective. Really like the design of this stool with all the dowels. Very excited to hear about the new finish.

  • @tippyzuk1
    @tippyzuk1 Před rokem

    Thanks for not editing out the mistakes. We all make them from time to time, nice to know I am not alone.

  • @omercangoktas5345
    @omercangoktas5345 Před rokem

    I remember when I first started watching you Steve back in 2020 when you were making lockdown videos. I need to say that I have learned so much from you, and now I am interested in wood working. I really appreciate that.

  • @michaelvenditti5982
    @michaelvenditti5982 Před 10 měsíci

    You've got perseverance, if I made that many mistakes I'd give up and come back tomorrow. I really miss your project videos

  • @BeauSeverson
    @BeauSeverson Před rokem

    These videos are the whole reason I got into woodworking a few years ago. Even now I still love seeing Steve make something simple, functional, and affordable.

  • @wileybucey1740
    @wileybucey1740 Před rokem

    Thanks Steve. I loved the build. Not too hard; not too simple; and timely as spring and summer roll in.

  • @andrewhilton2167
    @andrewhilton2167 Před rokem +1

    It's great to see you're still making Steve, I started watching videos about 18 months ago. There still things I'd like to a go at making. I have done a couple of stools, one with pocket holes it never occurred to me to face the holes downwards.

  • @joshwalty9408
    @joshwalty9408 Před rokem +1

    Steve, thank you for keeping the mistakes in your videos. It shows that even very seasoned and exceptional woodworkers are so exceptional because they own their mistakes and show you how to rework the issue to get to the project goal. Love it!!! That is a priceless face too. I make it all too often. :) Love it!

  • @BlackHayateMX
    @BlackHayateMX Před rokem +3

    Amazing project, thanks for sharing this with us all! I really find your woodworking relaxing and super interesting

  • @bingitbaby
    @bingitbaby Před rokem +1

    You just inspired me to get back into my workshop. It is so nice to see a professional as your self making mental errors while building projects. I about gave up this weekend due to making several metal errors while building a production build. I cut half the boards wrong and didn't realize it until I went to assembling the projects. I took of my apron and tossed it on my bench, closed the garage door and went into the house. I told my wife I was putting woodworking on hold and going to concentrate on my 3D printing hobby. After watching you go through the process of realizing your mistake and correcting it, I've decide to go back into the shop and correct my mistakes and continue with my production project. Thanks Steve. I sure do miss your builds. Your lock down videos are the reason I started wood working in the first place. I would love to see more of these types of videos again.

  • @mavision6525
    @mavision6525 Před rokem

    One of your best ever. Great looking chair. You just showed every other woodworker it's ok to make mistakes, fix what you can, and keep going forward.

  • @jeanchance9334
    @jeanchance9334 Před rokem +1

    Always enjoy so much your videos. I have made several items from your videos. I love your "how to's, because you include your mistakes and how to correct them very few sow this. I personally need those mistake included because it helps me to be sure I watch how I the chair backs😅.

  • @caseybennington1
    @caseybennington1 Před rokem

    Thanks for making a project video Steve!

  • @fontybits
    @fontybits Před rokem

    Thanks for the plans Steve and all that you've done for us. This will probably be my final DIY project, so I'll make it good!

  • @3ada3511
    @3ada3511 Před rokem

    I'm so happy to see a project video again.

  • @mrmoto7682
    @mrmoto7682 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this fun, LOW COST project for us weekend hobbyists.

  • @johnvodopija1743
    @johnvodopija1743 Před rokem

    Another entertaining project video. I love these warts and all no bs builds. I like many here in the comments started woodworking because of the real world content an courses offered by you Steve. Thank you and keep them coming. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺

  • @JeffRL1956
    @JeffRL1956 Před rokem +1

    I agree that pocket holes aren't pretty, but they sell plugs in different wood species and they also sell a plug cutter so you can make your own from offcuts of the same board. To stop boards sliding around while clamping them, sprinkle a little salt or sand into the glued area first. It will have zero effect on the joint but the added friction really helps during assembly and clamping. To glue end grain, dilute some glue about 50:50 with water and brush that on the end grain. Let it (mostly) soak in and then glue the workpiece in place. The glue that soaks into the end grain helps the joint bond better because less of the "real" glue is wasted through absorption. Great project. Thanks for including the plans, too.

  • @BStreet666
    @BStreet666 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.

  • @dunaiden9858
    @dunaiden9858 Před rokem +1

    Wouldn't be the woodworker i am today without you! ❤️

  • @devandestudios128
    @devandestudios128 Před rokem +1

    Hey thanx for taking the time to make this video. I really appreciate it.

  • @DrifterKing1
    @DrifterKing1 Před rokem

    I LOVE the fact that you aren't scared to show your mistakes and don't edit them out, it doesn't get any more honest than that!

  • @stephenwilliams4118
    @stephenwilliams4118 Před 9 měsíci

    I've watched a lot of your videos and am always encouraged when you make an error. I believe many people don't continue with this wonderful hobby because they are intimidated by the mistakes they make. We all make mistakes but continuing means you have learned a lesson and hopefully wont repeat the error in the future. Thank you for this channel, your honest approach and your sense of humour in the presentation. Love the chair and will make my own, though perhaps for my outdoor table 😉

  • @i-see-desertbaldo2369
    @i-see-desertbaldo2369 Před rokem +1

    Saw that one coming. It's all endearing. Thanks for making us all Mere Mortals

  • @garywilson1983
    @garywilson1983 Před rokem +1

    Another great job Steve well done and thanks for sharing

  • @Heseblesens
    @Heseblesens Před rokem +1

    If it is one thing that is certain it is that we all do mistakes. Most youtubers seem to cut them out but maybe they shouldn’t. They do happen and most often they will illustrate a point better than just a smooth and flawless build would.
    Your teaching abilities are superb - nothing left unexplained and in such a pleasant pace. Ten thumbs up! 🔟👍🏻 😊

  • @blaugrana-jw3dd
    @blaugrana-jw3dd Před rokem +1

    Your narrating skills are great, I enjoy listening to your long form videos

  • @JoshWrightWoodworking
    @JoshWrightWoodworking Před rokem +1

    Nice chair Steve! I'm excited to hear more about the finish you made

  • @Wisskey8t9
    @Wisskey8t9 Před rokem

    I agree Steve! the smallest details just makes your project POP! I to miss all your project video's 😉 thank you for your video

  • @hillcountrygarage
    @hillcountrygarage Před 4 měsíci

    That's a great looking shop stool. Thanks for sharing how you built it!

  • @bobnicholas5994
    @bobnicholas5994 Před rokem

    Very relaxing and reality oriented project.

  • @jeffroberts760
    @jeffroberts760 Před rokem

    I made two of these the last time you built these in a video (with the half laps) and they’ve been outdoors in South Florida weather for years and they are still solid as a rock! Great joints

  • @mistygarrett9921
    @mistygarrett9921 Před rokem

    A fantastic project! I also notice your drill is very colorful. Thanks again for an inspiring video.

  • @Denvernate
    @Denvernate Před rokem +3

    In addition to that 90* attachment I have what Ryboi calls the 'flexible shaft bit holder'. I'm sure other brands have one as well, just the one that I have. It has helped me immensely in plumbing projects in addition to awkward angles where 90* wasn't quite what I needed.
    Always enjoy your videos Steve.

  • @davepruitt2739
    @davepruitt2739 Před rokem

    Now have a summer project. Thanks so much

  • @1middie
    @1middie Před rokem

    I`ve really enjoyed watching your videos. They are very helpful. I`m getting my first table saw this week. I`ve watched your video on how to use a table saw several times. I`ve also watched several other videos and enjoyed them as well. Thanks for the help.

  • @curbshooter
    @curbshooter Před rokem

    Nice job, love your build videos. You and Burbon Moth got me started in woodworking.

  • @ewout2211
    @ewout2211 Před rokem

    I love your project videos Steve, thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @2012Viking
    @2012Viking Před rokem +1

    A famous quote from Einstein, "A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new". That's a great quote for us woodworkers. Thanks for being as smart as Einstein Steve ;) Always love that you show your mistakes and explain how it is just part of the process. I haven't been woodworking very long but when I started I thought I was horrible because of the mistakes I was making. Then I saw Steve and a few other long time woodworkers explain that mistakes are a part of woodworking and you shouldn't feel bad about them. Learn from them and get better because of them.

  • @travisgreen3533
    @travisgreen3533 Před rokem

    That was fun, interesting, and gave me some great ideas. Being a maker of unplanned adjustments as I am, I liked seeing that you made some unplanned adjustments. I have found that my unplanned adjustments have made my work better at times. Most of all, thanks for the fun. I like your stool.

  • @tcoiler
    @tcoiler Před rokem

    Thanks for showing the mistakes. It's good to see that I'm not the only one making such mistakes and that they are easily recoverable.

  • @vinceLi3096
    @vinceLi3096 Před rokem +1

    I am excited to know more about that new finish you are developing!

  • @FamilyMentors
    @FamilyMentors Před rokem

    Looks like a fun project. Thanks for posting.

  • @rutwijvaidya
    @rutwijvaidya Před rokem

    Hey there, I am from India, and a fan of your work. Since the first time I saw your video, you looked familiar and friendly to me..today I realised that you look like one of my favorite actors and a noble person Jim Carrey.

  • @glg3945
    @glg3945 Před rokem

    Very informative and entertaining. Nice tips and workarounds for creating a bar stool. I've made those mistakes myself, countless times. Glad they were easy fixes. That finish you are developing looks interesting. Really enjoyed this video from start to finish. Thank you. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. 😊

  • @Mcphilsmith
    @Mcphilsmith Před rokem

    Classic WWMM. Really enjoy this format.

  • @Rusty_ok
    @Rusty_ok Před 11 měsíci +1

    I built this shop chair and it turned out great. There are a few things I would do different next time. I used pocket holes but reinforced each joint with 5/16” dowels. The seat is to deep. I would shorten the seat area by about 3 inches. That way you can sit with your back against the backrest and place your feet on the foot rest without the seat cutting into the back or your legs. I would move the lower foot rest from 6” from the floor to 8” from the floor. FYI my total cost in materials was $26.56.

  • @martinkeith
    @martinkeith Před rokem

    Loved this video - seeing others make sumple mistakes lets me know I'm ok. I have found that I get far better at covering/fixing my mistakes than I get better at not making them as my woodworking progresses.

  • @toddmain
    @toddmain Před rokem

    I always enjoy your project videos! Thanks!

  • @Bob-qu5ux
    @Bob-qu5ux Před 8 měsíci

    Always enjoyable. You so capture the face all woodworkers make when we suddenly realize the piece is backwards or we cut the mortise on the wrong side! Keep up the good work.

  • @williamfotiou7577
    @williamfotiou7577 Před 5 měsíci

    Fantastic project!

  • @tomasgulas
    @tomasgulas Před rokem +1

    Really nice! I wouldn't mind you posting the full video, however long it took to make, I would enjoy having this play while working from home.

  • @espnmk
    @espnmk Před rokem

    sleek bar stools, Great job Steve thanks for sharing.

  • @kenjones8715
    @kenjones8715 Před rokem

    Great project. Like the other viewers, it's rewarding to see the truth about woodworking. When I started my woodworking hobby 3 years ago, I thought everything had to be perfect.... but what I learned from you is to enjoy the hobby. And if you make a mistake, that's okay, I can fix it or start all over... no big deal. Please, keep making these honest videos.

  • @pashaveres4629
    @pashaveres4629 Před rokem

    Great timing. Am looking to build such a barstool for my shop. Will build this one. Thanks! Keep up the good work. Aloha

  • @martinsweetman6796
    @martinsweetman6796 Před 9 měsíci

    Great job Steve 👍

  • @XDIY
    @XDIY Před rokem

    As always, I learned new techniques from your work. Thanks!

  • @billysmether6237
    @billysmether6237 Před rokem

    Nice work Steve! I could use one of these!!! Thank you!

  • @robertgomez5251
    @robertgomez5251 Před rokem

    Great video Steve , These barstools will go great with my Kitchen Island . Keep your videos coming

  • @baseball4697
    @baseball4697 Před rokem

    Steve, you always teach me something. Thanks. Steve.

  • @pteddie6965
    @pteddie6965 Před rokem

    Thanks for another project video. I love this stool. Good luck with the new finish that you are developing. I am headed over to the site to sign up for the newsletter.

  • @justkjthings
    @justkjthings Před rokem

    Can't wait to hear more about the new finish!

  • @kenmitchell3784
    @kenmitchell3784 Před rokem +1

    Really like your videos, as they have a real feel when it comes to wood working (would like to see a little curve in the set and back rest)

  • @timlist4173
    @timlist4173 Před rokem

    I think I am going to make one of these for my workbench. I like that you even at on it at the end of the video.

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark Před rokem +1

    GREAT project Steve. I too always leave some mistakes (I mean personal touches) on my projects as well.
    I don't want people to think I want to Pottery Barn and bought all my stuff! !! !!!

  • @justinrogers746
    @justinrogers746 Před rokem

    Watching the flush cutting and subsequent diy wood filler is always a pleasure. 👍🍺

  • @redricmorninglory
    @redricmorninglory Před rokem

    Hey Steve! Thank you from deep in my woodworking heart for *including* the mishaps. That is what happens a lot- especially if you work alone and don't have another person to say "Hey... Um... That looks like it might be backwards..."

  • @frankagee3157
    @frankagee3157 Před rokem

    Another great! I have made enough stools in the past I could have built a small city, and I didn't like any of them. This looks good. Thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @pmdinaz
    @pmdinaz Před rokem

    Thanks Steve!

  • @marshall3376
    @marshall3376 Před rokem +1

    It makes me laugh to see a seasoned woodworker get that same "What?!?" look when those inevitable mistakes show up, usually in the latter stages of a project. Been there, seen it and done it A LOT!! You are a pleasure to watch and learn from. Thanks!!

  • @zachsmith5399
    @zachsmith5399 Před rokem

    Glad to see your big box store is just as messy after all these years! I appreciate consistency!
    All kidding aside thanks for the project video!

  • @davidbingham4348
    @davidbingham4348 Před rokem

    Like everyone else has commented, thank you for being fallible. Knowing that someone as talented and experienced as you can make mistakes and not be crushed really helps me with all my mistakes.

  • @timoacker7538
    @timoacker7538 Před 9 měsíci

    Your orange big box hardware store is in absolute disarray! Wow!

  • @todddivers3113
    @todddivers3113 Před rokem

    LOVE you man! I really appreciate that you keep you're little screw-ups in the video. I feel like I've found a kindred spirit. 🤣

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY Před rokem +1

    Great job Steve, good thing u didnt use glue on the frame. Hey I do the same type things all the time 🤦‍♂️
    PS- I've found I need to make a jig for doing dowels just like when drilling shelf pins. Seems like especially with softwoods the bit wanders more when drilling and holes get all out of line.

  • @Dukefazon
    @Dukefazon Před rokem

    What?! A project video on Friday? Feels like old times!

  • @scottfossil7731
    @scottfossil7731 Před rokem +5

    I'm really impressed by HD's Burrill 2x4s. I just pulled from the top and took 8 straight, clear boards with little knots and they are 4.50 each.

    • @rrmerlin3402
      @rrmerlin3402 Před rokem

      I've buying burrill studs for years......love them

  • @WalterRiggs
    @WalterRiggs Před rokem +2

    Anyone who poo poos pocket holes need to watch season 1 of New Yankee Workshop and learn from the master.
    Loving me some project video! Thanks!

  • @Suiddahc
    @Suiddahc Před rokem

    Really good to see a new video! Missed you!

  • @pinnaclecomputersolutions8461

    Steve, you wouldn't be a champion of us Mere Mortals if you were perfect. Thank you for sharing your foibles. I will not be so hard on myself when I make a "misteak".

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem +1

    Fantastic, Steve! Really beautiful work! 😃
    I downloaded the plans and I'm definitely going to try it! I need a few good stools in my shop!
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @tams1867
    @tams1867 Před rokem

    Thanks Steve for another great video ( love the chair!) and lesson on how to just fix mistakes and not lose your mind. Note to self 🤨😁

  • @flyinggyros9745
    @flyinggyros9745 Před rokem

    Great project Steve.