An easy and quick project to save a bunch of hassle. This is such a time saver no idea why it took me so long to make it. Thank you very much for watching!
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This time I’m making a carvers mallet from spalted beech wood on the lathe. The simple shape is ideal when working with different carving chisels while it is also a great exercise in woodturning. The total length is about 10″ (250mm) and the head is 3″ (75mm) wide on the largest part. I used Boiled linseed oil for a finish as i do on all my wooden tools.
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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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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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In this video, I’ll show you how to make a decorative Art piece for your wall with some LED backlight from pallets. In the shape of an audio soundwave.
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I have a bunch of scrap plywood pieces laying around in my shop. As you may know, I like to use plywood to make unusual items from it. This time I try to make a bowl entirely from plywood. After I cut all the pieces and glued them together I’ve turned it on the wood lathe, sanded it to 600 grit and applied several coats of Aussie Oil Friction polish.
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This table started as a Resin inlay table made from 18mm, 12mm plywood and 60mm steel square tubing for the legs.
After some issues with the resin, i decided to go a different route… If you are interested in the pyrography tool we used: https://ban.ggood.vip/bgo
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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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