Making a Layered Christmas Tree
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- Making a Layered Christmas Tree
Hey everyone! In this Project Video, I will be discussing how I finish the Layered Christmas Tree and also discussin using different thicknesses of wood to make the Steve Good Layered Christmas trees.
This is a Steve Good design and uses 3/4" & 1/2-inch material. Hope you all like the video, and please continue to Subscribe and Stay Safe!
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Very nice and creative, GOD bless you.
Thank you so much 😊
Hi Luther. I love what you did with this project. The painted trees look great. I am going to share the link to this video in the next post. I know there are a lot of people who will enjoy the tips.
Thank you very much for watching my videos
I have the Christmas Personal and Pet Ornament patterns, then bought Steve's USB Drive of patterns
Really like the trees. Thanks for the ideas and tips.
Glad you like them!
Another great video! You are a hardworking woodworker.
Thank you very much!
Great video, Luther! Thank you!
Thanks
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Great job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it They all look great
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Luther. Great video which has motivated me to get back out there and do some work.
After your video last year, I made one for ourselves and two others for friends.
I'm going to try the half inch ones. They look great. Also, given me ideas on the paint schemes.
Thank you.
That is awesome!
Thank you for sharing your tree ideas Luther. I especially like the the 1/2 inch as it looks fuller and more realistic. The green and white is beautiful and would look very nice placed with a Christmas village set. I am definitely going to try one of these to go with the sleigh and reindeer I cut out last year. Personally I would use either side of the plywood whether it is rough or not as it would add texture to the tree. Have a great week! 😊🇨🇦
Thank you very much!
Really liked this video thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank You!
Welcome!
Luther
, Came over from Steve Good> Thanks for great idea!
Welcome!
Sir I really enjoy your videos bc you take the time to explain and show tips and tricks Sir you are very talented Keep building God Bless
Thank you, I will
nice job
Thanks!
Very cool tips .. I was not going to make this tree .. until I saw your video. I think - I will use some old redwood 1/2 inch fence boards. I used those a lot - and - everything I make out of them comes out great. And you can get them free all the time! Only .. don't make anything too intricate hahahahaha .. it will blow out
Thanks
The tree with spray on snow: brush Deco Podge on the branches, let it tack up, spray the snow. Let it completely dry, then hit it with clear/sealer
Thanks for the tip
Very very impressive…. You have motivated me to attempt this.z thanks… what would be the price range if you sell them ??? Awesome video
$12.00 to $25.00
It will depend on what you do with it and the type of wood.
Thank you for your quick response 😊
Luther, nice job! Does your thumb drive have this project on it?
This is a Steve Good pattern
Hello Luther. Very nice Christmas tree When you paint the tree is it all put together or in pieces. Thank you
We paint them before we assemble them .
Hi Luther lovely tree's your videos are great, I have a couple of questions if that's ok first have you any instructions for making a star I've got a real mental block, 2nd and totally unrelated I'm thinking of buying a mitre saw but wondering if a band saw could do the things a mitre saw does or even more please can you help. Thank you.
There are 2 different tools.i think it would be good to have both. The bandsaw will not do what the miter saw does
@LuthersWoodworking thanks for your help
I have enjoyed your videos
But I can’t find the pattern for the those stars
The stars I just created using Inkscape, no pattern for them .
Thanks
Hello sir, after it’s assembled why don’t you try spraying a light coat of the green. Then put the snow blow on top of that and it might stick to the paint while it’s wet
Thanks
How did you build it?
is that a router in the right hand corner and a scroll saw behind that
That's my dremel sitting on the end of my table saw
the plywood one should be 25% larger?
I'm not sure what you're asking...
Do you have a pattern for those trees
Thay are at Steve goods website
@@LuthersWoodworking I looked there and didn’t see them
@@LuthersWoodworking I found them thank you
@@jimrodman2378
I have been trying to find the layer Christmas tree but no luck finding it. Could guide me through the process of finding the pattern
Thanks
@@dennisgervais2509 I had to use google and scroll through all his patterns then I found it