Making a Modern Bar Stool from Seat Belts and Steel

I had some old car Seat belts laying around and I always wondered how I could repurpose those into something useful. They are more than strong enough to carry the weight of a person or two. The steel frame of this stool is made from 25mm square tubing.

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Making a Useful Tool from Broken Car Spring

Car springs are made from steel that would be quite suitable for making tools, they are also cheap or you can get them for free from your local car mechanic.

As I’m very new to blacksmithing this is the perfect price to pay for a usable “practice” material. This time I want to make a knife that is most often used for woodcarving, Better known as a hook knife This tool is very handy when carving wooden dishes, spoons. Thank you very much for watching!

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Making a Simple Desk with Hidden Drawer

I use some wooden table legs and a piece of the leftover countertop that I found a while ago in a dumpster. With the use of some pine and plywood leftovers. The only things I had to buy are the drawer slides ($7) for the secret drawer and the edge banding ($0.50) that goes on the countertop. I applied 5 coats of Hazelnut stain and 2 coats of satin lacquer. I hope you like this simple but modern looking table with the secret drawer.
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Steel and Plywood Table ( Live Edge Plywood Resin Table )

This table started as a Resin inlay table made from 18mm, 12mm plywood and 60mm steel square tubing for the legs.
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Probably the Easiest Router Sled out there ( Flattening a Live Edge Slab without a Planer)

Making a simple and cheap router sled for flattening boards and slabs. This jig allows you to joint and plane bigger boards that won’t fit in your planer or jointer with help of a router. I used some 30mm by 30mm angle iron and some 18mm plywood scraps, a few screws and you are done. you can make this in just a couple of minutes. I used some spacers on my router attached with some hot glue to accommodate for the rounded corners of the angle iron. and took some 5cm by 5cm pine wood to ride the sled on. With the plywood strips, I can easily adjust the height of the sled. I’ve chosen an 18mm router bit to flatten the beech slab because that was my largest bit. If you have any questions leave them in the comments down below, I do my best to answer all of them! Thank you very much for watching!

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Quick and Easy Portable Router Table DIY

A Simple and Quick way to make a router table using just some scrap plywood and a Car Jack as the lift mechanism. You can use it in a moxon vise, screw it to your workbench or use a folding Workmate style stand. Remember to be safe and use a Safety switch like This from Amazon (affiliate link):  https://amzn.to/2J9OGN0

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