5 Easy Woodworking Projects You Can Make For Holiday Gifts

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That geometric tray is one of the coolest gift ideas I’ve seen! Thanks as always for sharing your talent.

jscook
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For feet, and only using wood, you might consider saving some corks from wine bottles and cutting them into thinner discs. Attach them by drilling a hole of the same diameter and a bit of glue.

johnlee
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She is so underrated this is the kinda productive stuff that should be all of YouTube

SafinaFlipse
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I feel like a lot of these, if not all of them, could be done in a school woodshop class. I know a lot of people that would absolutely love to make these and bring home.

CapTheNPC
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Excellent! I spent a bit of my time today finishing up my new dust collection and getting it hooked up to my new planer. Then I planed some wood for a toy box I'm making for my niece and I was SO psyched at how well the dust and shavings got sucked up and left my shop clean! Game changing! Can't wait to get some more project time in tomorrow!

ruthstewart
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I've come back to this video often because I love these projects so much, especially the trays. I'm in a bit of an quandry lately as I've noticed how much wood is wasted (obliterated) in so many projects on youtube, rather than cut out. Routing out those trays would waste so much more wood so I prefer the way you did it. I hope I will eventually find some good solid wood to make these with.
Btw my woodworking adventure started with your side table, it's been a great journey learning with you!

drzeus
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Oh Tamar, l just watched this without sound as my wife is asleep and l forgot my headphones. Your smile is so lovely and your body language expresses how excited you truly are. What a lovely way to be. The projects were beautiful and something family and friends would be thrilled to receive. Please don't change just keep on being just as you are. So many channels go from fun to commercial and impersonal and lose there charm. Thank you for making me smile.

mauriceryton
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That's a great knife holder. Not having the blade touch any surfaces is fab.

fabe
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Awesome job T!!! What about the 1/2 round off fall for feet for serving tray?

frankstoverpurebloodsaltya
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To cut angled baguettes, pick a cut on one side and one several spaces down on the other. Set your guide to match that angle and add those cuts with the saw.

georgebedsaul
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Somebody has probably already mentioned this in the comments, but just in case: Izzy Swan has a video (or three) on cutting coves like on the baguette slicer using the table saw and a bias jig. The only other thing I would suggest is adding some 'feet' on the slicer to prevent it from being 'tippy'. All these projects are fun ideas!

kevin_delgado
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Love the projects. They solve problems I did not know even had like the crackers for example. I don’t know why but the crackers are always odd when laying out a board with cheese. What great ideas. Thanks! 👍🏼👊🏼

TheHobbyShop
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Going to have to try out that bread cutting tray idea. My wife makes homemade bread so that could be something really useful for us

prestoncox
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satisfying sound when you put puzzle tray together, wood touch sounds are best

giorgio
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Just blew my mind making your own dowels. Genius lol, it's the little things.

BigHatBoris
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Thanks Tamar! These are all great ideas. FYI Tip: To glue up the octogon, lay a long piece masking tape on its back. Then place each piece on its back edge, laying each piece end to end. Then apply glue and simply roll it up.

johnm
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As always very useful presentation. I'll certainly be making the scoops for the garden. Incidentally, for the bagette cutter I have in the past cut hollows on the table saw. Just set a fence to an angle to the blade and carefully cut in small steps. I've cut to an inch deep but you could go to the depth of the saw blade if you take it carefully. You can also make parabolas if you set the blade to an angle too. Keep up the brill work.

joohnny
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I like that all these are fairly straightforward design and builds.

AB-nuwe
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These are all fantastic, and I'm glad you did them all with tools we would likely have in the shop--because that serving tray would be a perfect job for the Shaper Origin. :)

ghijkmnop
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You are a Wood Working Genius. I am not. But I’m working on it. You amaze me!

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