Top 5 Woodworking Projects That Sell

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Top 5 woodworking projects that sell. In this video I discuss how to make money woodworking. These are my top 5 best selling woodworking projects. I also talk about how to price your woodworking projects. I've been woodworking for over three years now and these are the best selling woodworking projects in my area. Theses are generally fast selling woodworking projects. I have some small woodworking projects that sell. I also have big woodworking projects that sell. If you are starting a woodworking business these items will sell well in most areas. If you are trying to make money woodworking consider making furniture and home decor. These woodworking projects can be made with basic tools to help you make money woodworking. Can you make money woodworking? I have been able to make money selling my woodworking projects consistently over the last several years. I hope this information helps you make money woodworking too.

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Time stamps to jump to the projects in the video above:

0:00 Intro
1:13 Project 1 Stove Cover
2:25 Project 2 End Tables
3:38 Project 3 Coffee Tables
4:36 Project 4 Console Table / TV Stands
6:30 Project 5: Indoor Dog Kennel
8:28 Recommended Tools:
10:30 Pricing Your Woodworking Projects:

*Individual Projects That Sell*

*Tools I recommend*

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As a fellow craftsman, I have to ask- who the hell downvotes this video. He's honest, genuine and helpful.

opensourcedev
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God bless this guy actually trying to reassure people it isn’t rocket science to build stuff out of wood. So many YouTube guys act like they have a 10y woodworking degree and just like to show off all their expensive tools. Humble dude, really appreciate him encouraging people.

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Unbelievable!, I feel like Matt’s talking to me like he would talk to his brother. No hustle, no bravado, just showing me how to do it, and what things to try and avoid. Thank you, Matt.

chrisp
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I just have to say that this video and this man has breathed life into my very small woodworking business. As a female wood worker I have struggled getting help with questions, tips and tricks as well as guidance for not being taken seriously. Your videos have inspired and helped me in ways I could have never imagined. Thank you sir for your videos and guidance to help grow my business. You are my mentor so once again, thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge.

lisaluck
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Hello
I've been building and selling bunk beds for the past couple years, but through another company and it was very difficult to market myself because of their constraints. With the pandemic, I had to stop entirely and am no longer contracted with that company. (I don't mind - gotta put others' safety first).
Now I'm taking this opportunity and I'm in the process of designing and prototyping my own furniture, which I can market as I wish.

I wanted to say:
Thank you for being clear.
Thank you for not offering the same old stuff (cutting boards, wine racks, etc).
Thank you for talking about price structure and THANK YOU for actually charging a reasonable amount.

This is heartening to see, and it actually gives me hope as I try and get my business running so I can provide for my family.
That was long-winded, but I'm grateful your willingness to share your knowledge and experience.

All the best,
-Aaron

Col. 3:17

ahover
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Love this guys sincerity and reassuring attitude. We need more stand up guys like this. Very refreshing.

madesupplyco.
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I'm starting making kids chairs, price is 25$ each. I spend 4-5 h on it. Material cost is 12$. Like you said, don't count time when you're starting. I've sold 5 of them in 2 weeks, so it's still motivating and will increase price soon as the overall quality improves with practice!

picturesfromtheworld
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I've always loved woodworking as far back as I can remember. My grandfather had a woodworking shop and sold his doll furniture. Recently I have been wanting to build exactly what you've talked about here. Thanks for inspiring me and assisting with building tutorials for us all. Blessings to you and yours!💗🙏

briezieqellingwood
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"Give a man a fish feed him once teach a man to fish feed him for life" Thank you very. Much for this video and your knowledge. There's no posible way to know the impact this video may have on who knows how many people out there. For that many blessings are coming your way Matt.

josechavez
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As a woodworker and musician, I agree with almost everything you just said. What I didn't agree with? When a family member buys from you, he/she is trying to support your business. Giving a discount would be ironic. If a family member is struggling and you wanna help him/her out, you could have them buy the materials while you do the work for free, and have him/her help you build it. That way he/she will appreciate how much hard work is put into woodworking.

lesliecruzado
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I've been a carpenter for about 17 years now. I've always said that I wanted to make furniture for a side hustle but never researched what would sell good. This video popped up in my suggested videos and I have to tell you that it has given me a kick in the rear to get going. I love how basic and beautiful these projects are. I knew instantly that they would sell. I see stuff like this in houses all of the time! I know I have the skills and tools to do it so now it's time to get started!
Thanks man. It was truly the advice I didn't know I always needed.

Curtis
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Wow, so glad I stopped by! My kids moved out (I am single mom), no money for furniture. I decided to find out if I could make it for them. I started with a garden bench. they loved it. I moved on to end tables, entry tables, coffee tables. Loved it. Then one girl got her own place, and the problem was no tv stand she liked. So I made each a tv stand, both of them very different (they had their own wants and finishes --yep both custom stains, sizes, heights, lol), so I decided to see if I could successfully design with fireplace and barn doors. that barn door hardware is expensive! so I figured out how to make my own by wandering around home depot for ideas, lol. Both came out great, and a lot of their friends are asking me to build for them. I also made bar carts that look great in the kitchen and roll on wheels. One has a removable tray, the other tray is secured (clumsy daughter). And it is fun challenging myself to design and build with only a miter saw, a drill and that kreg. So yeah, it can be done, and your video is excellent. Thank you so much for sharing! But caution...make sure the wood is DRY, or you will, like me, be rebuilding a barn door. sigh. lesson learned!

e-spy
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Very generous and kind of you to offer all this advice and encouragement to us...I certainly appreciate it. Thank you so much!

julietphillips
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When the whole covid 19 started in my area I started to mess around with wood and was able to make a coffee table with Chevron top and added it to my ig story and a friend of a friend saw it and she asked me to make her a desk whith the Chevron design and I had no idea how much to charge her since it was literally learning myself.. I only charged her $260 because she was a friend but lol I so under charged her it took me forever and it come solid and she wanted to Xs on the frame and the chevron top. This video made me get excited about woodworking again. Thank you. I need to start new projects. I also made a dinning table for my little mobile home and a bed frame but that's just for me and my girl bc we needed this anyways. Thank you again

agripingutierrez
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Great video...I'm a retired pilot in Central Florida...started making adirondack chairs our of 5/4 decking I saw on YouTube and found people wanted to buy them...they stopped on the street and I had a great business till the city fined me...lol...the newspaper did a story on me and made me a HERO...SO now i sell at the local farmers market. I built a 4 foot table with 4x4 legs and deck top which I do a distressed look, navy blue paint, sand it...put white over it..sand it...then clear coat...i call it "faded blue jean look"...I've done it in every size up to 12 ft. I sold the 6 ft version with 2 benches for $700. Its a great seller. I also do childrens chairs and give them to all the kids in my neighborhood. I go from "itty bitty" to adult simply taking the height of the child in inches...say they are 36" high and divide by 72, " which is the adult size and so you get .5 and multiply that out on all your cuts ...people LOVE THEM...and it spreads good will...many of the folks I gave a child chair come back and order a is tough and I consider this a 'MINISTRY'. I have found the best thing to do on price is ask the buyer what they think its worth...often they say a number MUCH HIGHER than you would ask. And I give away a ton of stuff to folks who cannot afford it. Its been A joy...to do that. Really down to earth presentation. I will definitely do as you say and build these items on the video. THANK YOU!!! Be blessed.

MAgaSUXX
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I appreciate that you’re not those annoying YouTubers that drag it out. Much respect boss thank you!

Lui
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Your honesty shines a long way, I recently got into woodworking, purely doe making a few things for myself. I really appreciate some of the ideas you're throwing out there in terms of what people are purchasing. I may try it out locally with a simple item to begin with myself

AnIrishExport
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My man, I built myself a workbench a couple months ago, and I really enjoyed it. Since then I've built 6 foot desks for my daughters and a shiplap daybed style headboard. And just today I sold a desk and set of matching shelves to a friend for about $75 profit. Took several days and was really underpriced, but I learned some new skills and it paid for a new shop vac to help keep the dust at bay lol. I really appreciate your honesty in pricing too. Most videos cop out when it comes around to pricing. While it's not a guarantee, it definitely gives an idea of where they should be priced and what people will pay. Going to watch more of your videos now!

zackowensby
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This dude is awesome a straight shooter he gets right to the point with out a bunch of filler tells you just what you need to know to build and sell these projects I will try some of his projects next week thanks

matthewbroussard
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Thank you, your videos have been such a help! I just started doing woodworking to supplement my income as a teacher 😁. With your videos I've gone from using a drill for the first time to selling my first 5 pieces of furniture and made over $1k! You are so kind and such a blessing to us out here trying to make ourselves better! I appreciate you! God Bless!

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