Building a Fire Pit / Grill from Scrap materials

I made this Simple wood burning Fire pit from scrap that I had laying around. Including an old washing machine drum, some steel pipes, and an old cast iron Grill plate.

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Forging Basic Blacksmiths Tongs | Beginner Blacksmithing Project

This is my First blacksmithing project so if I can do it you can make them too! In total, I used about 300mm of 25mm x 6 mm mild steel flat bar for the forged tongs and about 800mm of the same material for the “stupid” simple ones. Which can be reused for forging new tongs.

For a step by step tutorial please check out John’s video: https://youtu.be/dHrgefJ7NvI

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Dual Burner Propane Gas Forge build

Building a Gas forge with Dual Burners. The forge is easy to disassemble and transport it can be used with or without the stand. The forge stand has an extendable rest to hold longer material and also a tool rack for hanging tongs.

I’ve ordered the burners from www.forgeburners.com

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Industrial Side Table made from Beams | with a Special feature

I made this Nightstand / Side table / Bedside table (or call it what you like) using reclaimed pine beams and flat steel bar for the industrial look.
It has a built-in “Magazine bookmark” which you can also use to hold other thingsā€¦. šŸ˜‰ Watch until the end for the special featureā€¦

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Wastebasket from Plywood with woven pattern / Or is it a Lampshade?

Making a trash can from plywood. Or is it a lampshade? Back in 2016, I made a Twisted plywood lamp from cut up strips of 18mm plywood, at that time I experimented with weaving these thin plywood strips together without any luck. So this time i Make a rubbish bin with the same materials but instead of weaving the strips together I’ll just glue them together in a woven pattern. The glue I’m using is just regular Cyanoacrylate (super glue) glue with an activator which helps the glue to dry quicker.
For finishing, I just use a satin clear spray lacquer. This wastebasket is meant to be used in my office for paper waste. Or should I use it as a lampshade instead?

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Simple Box Joint Jig for the Router Table

This is a simple way to build a jig that makes it possible to cut box joints also known as finger joints on your router table ( Build video for mine: https://youtu.be/-xHVPCrR7OU ) I used some leftover MDF but you can also use Plywood for this. I recommend that you use an up cut spiral bit like this one: https://amzn.to/2TuKC38 to in your preferred size to prevent tear out. I use a sacrificial piece to prevent tear out on my workpiece.

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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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Making a Wooden Block Plane from Firewood

A while ago I bought this plane blade on a Fleamarket. Now I took some time to make a Block plane body to use it. I used a piece of Beech firewood which has dried for more than 2 years. The blade sits bevel up in the body on a 20-degree slope. For a finish, I applied some home made Linseed oil-Beeswax mixture.
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Can you make a pretty bowl from plywood? Plywood bowl experiment #2

Experiment #2
This time I wanted to make a segmented bowl just using plywood. the bowl has seven rings and each ring consists of 12 segments that are cut to 15 degrees. For the finish, I used some danish oil.

Conclusion: Yes you can make a bowl. Is it good looking? It dependsā€¦ I’m not a huge fan of it.
But there are many possibilities to play with the pattern. Thank you very much for watching!

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