Beginner Woodworking Project that Sells (Easy Woodworking Project That Sells PT 2)

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This woodworking project is a great seller and will make you a lot of money very quickly! I know because that’s what happened when I built it. The instructions and cutlist are available for free on my website, see the link below. It’s yours for the taking! If this video helps you, I’d love for you to return the favor by liking and subscribing to my channel. We have tons of content coming out which will help you build your woodworking business! The link below is an affiliate link, it costs you no extra money to use the link however I do get a small commission if you do so. I’d greatly appreciate if you do!

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Thank you for sharing good quality wood projects for beginners and smaller woodworkers to try and make extra money and get out in the shop and make some saw dust

sellarsr
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If this is what i think it is i gotta mske these they'll look so good on my balcony omg. ❤ everyone will see them ❤

MsLori
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I been working with wood over 35yrs I'm a residential builder architectural draftsman and lead carpenter and I'm impressed with your skills for a young man I know a lot of the tricks you're showing my father was a shop teacher at the boys club so growing up he showed me a lot just wanted to tell you that you have a good channel stick with it I will be watching

gd
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I use the same miter saw techniques whenever my wife is in the garage. She’s always very impressed.

HeyMyNameIsShoe
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The difference between an apprentice and a Journeyman is how well we recover from our mistakes, great job.

richardpogue
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Hi there. You say at the begining that, you're amazed at the phenomenal rate your channel is growing. That's because it's a good channel, you do a really good job of explaining things and the knowledge and advice you're passing on is a big help especially to new wood workers. Thank you.

davidschwartz
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I think your willingness to continue to replace pieces and evolve your shop is the biggest thing that you inspire. Your outfeed table looks like the most loved shop furniture. Saving your table saw from extra wear and stains.

FearsomeWarrior
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Well, you made that look easy. I appreciate you showing your mistakes and how to adjust the design so that it still works. I just removed my wood fence and I have plenty of fence boards to practice on.

newfielad
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Good video. Might be time to upgrade that Laguna.... sounded like it was struggling to cut just pine.

stlwoodworking
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Love the cat like reflexes! Parkour! Great video and anticipating the new website to be ready

josecallejas
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I'm going to make 2 of these as soon as the plans are available. If they sell as fast as your did, they will become a staple in my shop.

PaganWizard
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North Central Ohio here! At the big box store, a 2x6x8 PRESSURE TREATED is only $7.68.... Still a nice profit for only $3 more!

dondale
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I really enjoy watching this one. Can't wait for the plans

stevehowe
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Awesome! Only recommendation for those of us without a heavy duty saw and planer is to use fence pickets for the shiplap. Costs a bit more but better if you don’t have a planer. Same for the bird feeder. Like it brother!

franklingroseclose
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Hey, fella....really enjoyed watching this video. I don't know why I haven't found you on YouTube before now, but I like your style.

Now, I'm not trying to be a "know-it-all" or "smarty pants" with what I say. But, as a retired junior high Industrial Arts (AKA "Shop") teacher for many years, I always tried to bend over backwards to make sure I was teaching my students the correct way to accomplish anything they attempted. For their woodworking projects, I always required them to make a Project Plan Sheet, complete with a measured drawing on the back side of the sheet. The front side included the List of Materials, along with a cut list (when necessary) and a Steps of Procedure. That way, many potential problems were worked out before the first board was cut.

Since many of the projects included some kind of dado-like joint, I made it a big deal to help them learn and understand the difference between a DADO and a GROOVE. A dado runs ACROSS the grain; whereas, a groove runs WITH the grain. Thus, what you cut into those long boards with your dado stack was actually a GROOVE, not a DADO. Yeah, I know that some folks will shrug their shoulders and think that it doesn't matter, but I believe that, if you speak and act correctly, that enhances your reputation. Conversely, when you don't, your reputation takes a swat. I hope you take what I've written as helpful information, much like a pat on the back, rather than a stomp on the foot or slap on the face. I surely have profited greatly over the years when someone knowledgeable shed a bright light onto the correct way of doing or saying something important.

Keep up your excellent work...and I promise to watch more of your videos. I've devoted most of my professional career to helping beginners make a successful start in their chosen area of interest, especially woodworking. In just a few days, I will be coaching both a teacher and some elementary age students how to turn a pen on the lathe. Without a doubt, when they come into the shop and see some other simple things I've made, they will become interested in expanding their woodworking prowess.

Best of luck!
• Dr. Larry S. Anderson • Tupelo, MS (birthplace of Elvis!)

nctplarry
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Looking forward to more projects! Thanks again

phillipbrabant
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You should get some cheap toggle clamps from harbor freight to add to your jigs. Would only take a couple of minutes to screw them on and make it much easier to hold the piece you are cutting. Same for removing the clamps to use for another jig

willchoate
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Great idea! Nice to see you doing something a little different from everyone else

tomstone
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Great idea! I don't think anybody in my area is making these, so I might have to see how they sell around here. Thanks for sharing the plans, and I can't wait to make some!

kevinr
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Great idea for beginners. I will try to do it soonest.

vangodiy