These will make you a better woodworker
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- 3 unique beginner woodworking projects that will make you a better woodworker.
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Watched the whole video while taking a #2
Me too. 😂
Eat some fiber
Saaaaame
I call it the think tank 😂
You might have benifited from the first project...
The Mitch Hedburg joke earned you a subscriber.
Please more of these types of videos. Great ideas, and help give me, as a beginner, to help justify my tool investment to my significant other :)
You got it!
I’m definitely keen for more of these type of videos
A quality video of a type I wish more people would do. Beginner and intermediate woodworkers have been left in the dust by an overwhelming sense that we don't watch videos. The guys that used to do them are oo busy selling the 5 new tools I didn't know (or care) about. So, thank you for doing this video.
Thanks for watching Corey. These are definitely A TON more work and less profitable, but I think they are really important to keep making
As a not beginner but not experienced woodworker myself, I love seeing you run into the same roadblocks
Great video! As a not beginner but not experienced woodworker myself, I love seeing you run into the same roadblocks I do throughout a project. i.e. cutting into the workbench, waffleing on design choices, and having friends that are bad at math. Keep up the great content!
Nothing like a good waffle
@@Lincolnstww Maybe it needs Syrup? or Maple?
@@user-zq6pj5jo8jor maple syrup?
Projects sure are getting complicated out there. Thanks for bringing the fun and simplicity back into woodworking.
Thanks for leaving these in!
Wow spline trick without the jig is awesome!!!
Where did you get the folding clamp panel rack?? That looks awesome!
I want to know too!
Tried to find anything about it. Jorgenson clamps but can't find anything that exists. Homemade diy? Or prorotype???
Woodpeckers Xpander.
@@Ashitaka1110 I'd been watching comments waiting for someone to answer, and I'm so glad you did. I also almost commented the first day that it's probably some crazy contraption Izzy came up with and...what do you know, it is!
+1 would love to know how you made that thing!
I loved the Hedberg ref.
Love it. As per usual, you deliver extra value in your video. Good pacing, good humour, good tips, down-to-earth, useful advice. Honestly, great work.
Great that you incorporate all the pitfalls that are not just rookie mistakes, but are even ones a skilled person might make in a last-minute rush! Sometimes these little things can be discouraging setbacks, much nicer to avoid them!
That shelf at the end is absolutely dope. I might have to try that with a bunch of my scraps as well. Spray finishes also make it so much easier.
That miter saw is the most beautiful thing i've ever seeen.
Love that shelf build, def gonna give that a go. More builds like these would be great to see!
As a newbie watching you stick the tape measure in the zero clearance insert on the miter saw for the stop block was genius! Now I gotta build a zero clearance insert...
Yassssss please make more of these videos! I’m a beginner (at 61) and you make me believe!❤
As a beginner wood worker please do more of these kind of videos, definitely enjoyed them
This was great! Thanks for all the tips and encouragement to just get out in the shop and try something new. More videos like this would be awesome.
Love it! As a beginner, CZcams is the place to go for instruction and ideas, but so much content is intimidating. These were great ideas and I love your delivery. Keep up the great work and Yes, I'd love to see more beginner and intermediate project idea videos 🙂
I love that key holder thing. It is so cool and looks fancy. I don't have different types of wood, but I am sure I can stain and paint to create the contrast! People be getting these!
That shelf was GORGEOUS! Dang. Now I want one.
I've never seen the tape trick for glue squeezeout. That's brilliant!
Yes keep the one day builds coming. It’s really inspiring and just the nudge to get me woodworking again.
Wow, I was looking to do a project with splines and your tip is so helpful!!
Three great gifts. Thanks Jon! Great teaching moment too!
Organized and pure of heart. ❤
Great fun vid, mate!
One small thing I'd add about cutting the curves - I always cut mine into 6mm ply first, then use that as a template to route the curve onto the actual workpiece. It's just so much easier to sand the ply to the final shape.
If it needs to look symetrical I'll just make half the curve, then mirror that to create the full template.
It may sound like more steps but it's less work overall - especially if you're making multiples. Plus, if you mess it up, you can just make a new template - you haven't trashed your actual workpiece.
I know this is far from revolutionary and loads of people do it this way. Just thought I'd share it for more beginner woodworkers.
Love that final piece you completed!
Didn't know where the last project was going, but liked where it ended up. Thank you for the idea
I think this is the first of your videos I've seen, and after the first couple of projects, I started to become a fan, then the Mitch Hedberg reference sealed the deal!
Always informative, always entertaining! One tip I really needed was the “disposable plastic spoon as epoxy applicator,” so many thanks for that.
Jon. I have been watching since your first video. This one was incredible. Love the quick first time builds ideas. Also the shelf and key hanger was brilliant and a great design. Looking forward to trying out my own!
I like that entry shelf/key holder! All three projects look good, actually.
Loved this video and truly believe the woodworker CZcams-space need a lot more of these types of builds.
Not only is it accessible to the viewer but even if they don't end up making the exact same thing, it servers as great inspiration.
10/10 👏🙏❤️
Okay, I saved these project vids for future use. I got a kick out your trick to lube the screws. My grandfather taught me that when I was very young and he was "helping" us build build a fence. Thanks for the (another) great video.
I did the exact same thing to my Saw Stop, same exact cause. Hard to figure out at first as my hands were nowhere near the blade. But, that fresh, shiny little gouge gave it away after some looking around.
I came here for woodworking and stayed for premium quality kiln-dried humor!
Love seeing project videos every now and then. Thank you.
We've been on a projects roll this year - having a lot of fun with it
I liked the third project. The magnets really made it work for me.
What are those connectors called holding your four parallel clamps together?
looks like Jorgensen clamps....I can't find anything about it.
It's an expanding clamp setup sold by Izzy Swan, but it appears to be sold out. Woodpeckers sells one based on his design, but it's $130.
@@Rycel2001 thanks for the info.
I really like the shelf. The pooper stool is pretty cool too.
Hadn't seen the expanding / self spacing clamps before. Wow, why didn't I think of that?
Really enjoyed this video. Simple, creative, & encouraging to try new things! Thanks!
If I can get through a single woodworking session without a a single “idiot” then I’m having a good day. Thanks for leaving these in!
Wow that clamp thingy is insane
Love this!! I’m making the number sign for my brother’s housewarming gift!! Would love to see more!!
Your videos are always so enjoyable to watch. I always learn something new and your dad jokes and general humor keep me smiling and entertained.
Thanks, please keep building stuff I can afford to try
The last project was great!! I mean, they were all great but the surprise of the last project really got me. thanks!
Hedberg reference, subscribed. Keep up the great videos man! I'm only 2 years in and these are some great ideas!
Fantastic spline cutting tip! I'll be trying that next time
Thank you for cutting into your workbench with the jigsaw! I have done that so many times, when you bogged down, I immediately knew why! But now, I don't feel so bad. :)
especially love the shelf
More, please.
That last one was worth the wait.
Go Tigers!
That spline method with the table saw blew my mind
Loved this one. I am a post beginner beginner. I thought the key holder was clever. If you are addressing real beginners, I suggest you highlight the gripper. I think it is one of the best things to have with a table saw, and increases safety a ton. P.S. killed my blade with the miter gauge on my Sawstop too. Feel your pain.
great Tube! much appreciation.
I really like the key holder. I might give it a try.
I really like the board for keys! Nice job!
Ok I absolutely love this three acts as three projects structure 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Great video!
Thanks Sara
This is my favorite video from you; please do more!
Young man, you are an inspiration!!!
Love my PEC combo square. Such a nice tool for the price.
Great video, I'm a beginner and love your honesty, subscribed.
More of those would be great! Thanks
That spline tip was great! Haven't seen that before! Great video mate!
Love the Mitch Hedberg call out
More beginner builds for sure! These were cool. Although I didn't know what that entry shelf was going to be until the last second of the video lol.
loved the video, wouldn't mind a few more projects like this.
I used the same epoxy to inset identical magnets into my fireplace mantle top to aid the Christmas stocking holders. 👍🏼
The shelf was a great way to help with your Scrap Solution, not problem.
Sorry I was late. Was out of town picking up puppies. Thanks for taking the time to make this and share it with us. Good work as always!
That last shelf...🎉
building that last shelf. great video
Great content. More videos like this would be great. Thank you
Super enjoyable content. Thanks for making this.
Great video! Thank you for making it truly beginner friendly. I always say, going to the shop to make sawdust and mistakes 🙂
ha ha! I think I'll start using that one. :)
Ha. I love that ink. Made quite a few tables with it.
This is now my favourite woodworking channel!! And I follow a lot of them😅 I like that you show your mistakes and I ike your personality😊👍👍Keep it up!😃
Magnetic key holder..I feel like this project has just changed my life in an embarrassingly strange way. Love your work as always.
I am standing on a yoga matt doing squatties😂 also love the spline trick I will use that!
I cut oak in circles, but I rough cut and then use a MDF pattern and pattern bit on the router to get them perfect.
This is the first video of yours I have watched. I loved the projects. Above that, I loved the tips you incorporated in the builds. Because of that you have my subscription to your channel. Thank you for the video.
My word your videos are getting better and better! I love it. Hoping someday to get to this level
5:08 I have done almost that exact same bench damage.
8:05 I have that same tub of wax. I am 47. I believe I will still have it when I'm 77 (assuming I make it that far).
16:37 I build a sort of floating shelf (almost) style step that cats can use to walk up the side of a wall like a series of steps. I frame up the step with a similar dimension of wood with mitered corners. I most definitely sneak up on that cut.
Right. Back to the shop to build more cat trees.
Thanks for the reminder ... I've had my tub for about 30 years now, and I need to tell my kids so when I pass in another 30 years, they'll know what to do with it.
So cool!
Loved the Mitch Hedberg reference!
These are great! I love the sign and shelf!
Tge last one was pretty cool. I honestly thought that it was only going to be wall art. Instead of the shelf added, I thought it was going to be hung on the wall with some sort of LED lighting behind it. Thanks for adding ideas
😂 Pretty good impression! Mitch Hedberg was the man! Loved that guy's material.
More of the beginner projects please.
Love it! Educational, entertaining and some great ideas! This is a great channel 😁
love it, yes please more of these
Awesome, was waiting for this video!!
Very nice Jon. Stool for my stool. Lots of one liners in this one.
brilliant ideas
Love the key holder shelf
Thanks - Im still TBD on that one
I triggered my SawStop in the same exact way!
Would love to see more ideas!
A Mitch Hedberg joke/reference in 2023? Respect! Great set of ideas for made gifts.