Making a Wooden Chain That Will Blow Your Mind!

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Have you ever seen a wooden chain? It is actually a simple process that you should be able to do in your garage. Then give them to family and friends.

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Great fun project and good job of explaining!

garysobczak
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Very clever. I think I'll make these for the grandkids. Thanks much.

fredzaspel
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This is some kind of neat/cool, I'm still smiling. Brother you always do some amazing projects, this really wowed me. Like the floating bed you have done for your Son. God bless all & thanks for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼😮

JGAJ
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That's very clever and i believe i need a wooden chain.

kencoleman
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What a cool, fun project. 💚 Cue the hammered bronze spray paint!

dian
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Nice work. I notice you are always safety conscious. That’s appreciated.
Depending upon how these might be marketed if painted the seams would be completely hidden. Thank you for sharing

tedpuckett
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I was concerned about the kerf being removed from the linkable bits, great solution you presented.. thanks for anticipating my questions

jeremiahbullfrog
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Hi there, just discovered your channel. I'm learning so much about various tools. I am a diyer and crafter. I like round circles from branches and I make ornaments from them. I usually ask a friend to cut some for me. However, I would like to be more independent.

Would you mind doing a video and/or a tutorial on the best tool to use and the best, safest method for this? I don't have room for huge power tools so are there any small tools that would still do the same job? Ornaments are normally 2 - 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Thank you so much!

tealrustsage
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A very nice project, 👍👍from Germany 🙋‍♂️

romanpapenberg
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Cool project! I don't have a band saw and I'm assuming that the kerf of a table saw blade is too thick and the curve of the link wouldn't line up. I'm thinking that I'd have to start with a link that has holes that aren't perfectly round holes to start. Maybe make a little flat spot in center so after cutting with table saw it then becomes a perfect circle.

YTubeSDD
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I made a Maui Hook from the movie Moana . This would be cool to add to my hook. Fun thank you!

Wisskeyt
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I really like that idea. If you're doing the smaller version, maybe a scrollsaw would be better to cut the links.

markduggan
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Surely easier to do the rip cuts first? Cool project!

andrewknots
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What size outer circle for the 1x4 chain?

donwoodshop
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While it looks great, I am confused why someone would have a neww for this?

PFC
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I've watched you for years and have enjoyed many of your videos and creations. However I've grown tired of you yelling at your audience. (Me included.) Love your enthusiasm, love the projects you've chosen, ...just tired of your yelling. Talk. Don't yell anymore. If they can't hear you, then they'll raise the volume. Thank you.

ericlunstead