650% Profit - Make Money Woodworking - Full Build

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650% Profit!!! Starting a woodworking side hustle or business... Then profit margin is everything! This build cost me $8 (Divided into parts cost) and on low average they are sold individually for around $60 each.
In this video I will be re-teaching how to build a garden trellis in more detail as well as including the business side of things. We will discuss where to sell the items, How to build the jigs for the fastest production and repeatability, and how to price the item. One of the most important things you will see is the power of jigs! I'll include the cut list below.

★ Plans! All plans include exploded views, cutting layouts, and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions.

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Let’s Work Together

Cut List:
5/8" x 1 1/2" x 72" (5)
5/8 x 1 1/2" x 34" (1)
5/8 x 1 1/2" x 12" (2)

Hardware:
1 1/4" Deck Screws
3/8 x 4" bolts and nuts (2)

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Just found your videos! Love them! I’m definitely going to make this, do you have the dimensions for the jig and how to build it??

andrewfreeman
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Thank you for your video. It is very well presented and your instructions are easy to understand. I am a 73 year old lady and my husband went to be with the Lord. He had a huge shop full of wood working tools and lumber that was just setting and no one to use them. One day I decided I was going to learn how to make some simple projects. I started with making the American flag for friends and relatives. I have made several now and I give them away. It makes me happy and it makes me feel close to my husband when I’m in his shop. I know that he has gotten a lot of laughs from some of the mistakes I have made but at the end of the day I leave the shop with a smile on my face and a warm feeling in my heart because it was his shop. I miss him.Thank you again for your hard work on making these videos. God bless you .🙏

martywhitehurst
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This keeps getting more interesting. Went to a local nursery to window shop the competition and found out there is none! Talked to the buyer there and they were very interested and even brought up what else would interest them. So fan trellis first then I will see whats next. THANK YOU.

robertcox
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I just discovered your videos today! I’m a 69 old woman who has always loved to make things & use tools. I simply can’t wait to make some of your projects. Fantastic projects. I love saving money & making gifts. Can’t wait to learn more. Thank You!

spoirot
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You are a good dude! Instead being general in your video and asking us to go buy the plans, you are incredibly specific in the video and have your plans available as a backup. Thank you for being a great supporter of this awesome woodworking community.

FounderOf
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Am I the only one who keeps checking out that dresser in the righthand backbround? So COOL???

candiskillebrew
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I am aweful at carpentry. I struggle with confidence and patience. It's a must have when working with wood. You make it look easy and most importantly you talk to me in a way that brings me a level of confidence that I can work with. Looking forward to watching all your videos. Thanks!

johnsalka
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This is the first time I’ve seen your video’s and I must say you are one of the great ones! To help others, and not ask for something in return is rare these days. I, m a new fan. Thank you so much for all you do. It matters.

davidgiordano
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For those scratching their heads wondering what the hole spacing is for the top crosspiece, if you keep the 1.5 inches in from the end for the bottom board, the spacing for the top board is 8.125 inches.... 8-1/8. Best option for buying material is a 12ft 2x6. You will get two trellis from it with leftover pieces. Don't buy 8 foot boards. If you can't transport a 12ft board, bring a handsaw, tape measure, and speed square with you and cut it in half in the parking lot if the store won't cut it for you

agentsmith
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Your work is second to none may God continue to bless you and your family outstanding job great attitude great idea astounding work.

patrickarchuleta
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farmersmarkets is where i would go to look for this stuff but i build it myself love this channel

GrowinwithAJ
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Hi Matt, I just finished making the Obelisk. A lady ask me if I could make one so I used your plans from the first video and it came out great. Very easy build. I wrote down all your instructions but they were burned into my head and I never had to use them. Sent her a picture of it after It was done and she told me to go ahead and make her a second one.
I made the trellis a few weeks back. Had a lady asking if I could make one for her so I used your plans again. She asked if I could leave a stake on the bottom so I made a 7' trellis with an 8' center piece. Made it a foot longer extending out from the bottom with a point.

gerrykitts
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Painting the ground contact section with rubberized paint adds great value to your trellis and obelisk. Much cheaper than adding caps to the feet and if you use white or black it is nearly invisible when the piece is painted.

docinparadise
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Matt I can’t thank you enough for your awesome videos.

Your content is far better than “most” available.

Your attention to detail and clarity on instructions is some of the best on the internet!

For that, thank you!

I’m a hobbyist/artist, electrician turned-amateur woodworker!

Let’s see where this thing can go!

I have to tell you that I just bought a brand new table saw and materials (just yesterday) specifically to make some woodworking projects “to sale”.
And your videos are what gave me not only the ideas of what to build for profit but also the confidence.

Coming from a 20+ year heavy construction/trades background and watching the steady decline over the years of people not wanting to share knowledge with others, is a sad thing to see.

I’m a HUGE advocate of teaching others and passing on everything you can, to everyone you can, anytime you can!

Well my friend, I’m done brushing up on your awesome videos and I’ve got sawdust to make.

I know you do to.

If you take one thing away from this lengthy comment, know that you’re awesome, appreciated and you help others *Tremendously with your videos!

Thank you sir!
✊🏻

jeffworsham
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Thanks, man! I'm building and selling the concealment shelf you taught me to make and now I'll add these to it.

Now my hobby is paying for itself and then some!

SwearingenTurnings
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I am going to make one out of spruce just to see how long it will last in our maritime weather (Newfoundland Canada). When I make some to sell I will use pine also. Making a jig is a must. You are a true blessing to your subscribers. Thank you Matthew.

darrellburton
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May I suggest using pins to hold the tops in place rather than screws. It would be quick and simple to pull the pin, stretch the wood, then plug the pin back in without the use of a drill.
Thanks for sharing the video.

thumbwiz
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Excellent design.
Straightforward, well explained.

Love the jigs.

I watch a lot of people build a lot of things on youtube.

One of the things that tells me a person knows what they are doing is the use of jigs for repeatable actions.

The other is a good work table.
Anything to keep upright.

Kneeling down and getting up is inefficient.

shawnr
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I love to build outdoor chairs and benches. These look cool and fast.

Tommy.
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OMG. This is beyond easy! I totally agree that the jig is the hardest thing to make and that’s just because it takes more time. And you have a great point about people spending 40 bucks on a plant that will die so why wouldn’t they spend two or three times that forward the plant will sit in. Now I’m going to look for your pyramid - trellis - thingy video.

chrisnash