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I Almost Gave Up and Just Bought New Ones – Building Wood Caster Wheels and Making Them Look Old
Scott shows how he built and installed some new wood caster wheels for an old drop leaf table and shares some of his tricks for making them look old using Transtint dye stains and a little water.
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A Few Tips on Hanging Doors
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Scott gives a walkthrough of a recent door job and shares a few of his tips and tricks he used along the way. He also covers a little bit of finishing and products to make the doors look their best.
This Rejected Walnut Looked Promising - Salvaging the Second Log from the Fire Pit
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Scott works to salvage what he can from the second of four logs rescued from the burn pit at another sawmill. It was abandoned because of rot and metal, but Scott is sure he can find some high-quality lumber hidden inside.
Are These Walnut Logs Even Worth Milling? Salvaging Whatever I Can from the Burn Pit - Log 1
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Are These Walnut Logs Even Worth Milling? Salvaging Whatever I Can from the Burn Pit - Log 1
Building a Walnut Dining Table with the CNC Router
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Building a Walnut Dining Table with the CNC Router
Scott Finally Cuts the Biggest White Oak Tree
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Scott Finally Cuts the Biggest White Oak Tree
Cutting a Big White Oak Tree - How to Avoid the Dreaded Barber Chair
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Cutting a Big White Oak Tree - How to Avoid the Dreaded Barber Chair
Salvaging Walnut and White Oak Trees from Development
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Salvaging Walnut and White Oak Trees from Development
Trade Show Booth Delivery and Setup for KBIS (Kitchen and Bath Industry Show) Las Vegas 2024
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Trade Show Booth Delivery and Setup for KBIS (Kitchen and Bath Industry Show) Las Vegas 2024
Curly Walnut Lumber Becomes a Thicker Mantel Shelf - Stretching Material Using Shop Sawn Veneers
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Curly Walnut Lumber Becomes a Thicker Mantel Shelf - Stretching Material Using Shop Sawn Veneers
One Wacky Joint and Two Live Edge Slabs - Making a Fun Walnut Banquette Table Top
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One Wacky Joint and Two Live Edge Slabs - Making a Fun Walnut Banquette Table Top
How to Install Floating Live Edge Shelves Wall to Wall in a Corner- This One Took Some Brain Power!
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How to Install Floating Live Edge Shelves Wall to Wall in a Corner- This One Took Some Brain Power!
I'm Done With New York! (Final Install And Walkthrough Of True Residential Refrigeration Showroom)
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I'm Done With New York! (Final Install And Walkthrough Of True Residential Refrigeration Showroom)
This Tree Was Growing When Our Country Was Born! - Boone's Bur Oak Live Edge Countertop
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This Tree Was Growing When Our Country Was Born! - Boone's Bur Oak Live Edge Countertop
Installing Cabinets in New York - We Need More Space Please!
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Installing Cabinets in New York - We Need More Space Please!
Delivering Cabinets to New York - Now That's a Tight Fit!
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Delivering Cabinets to New York - Now That's a Tight Fit!
Building a Live Edge Walnut Waterfall Reception Desk - One Day Build!
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Building a Live Edge Walnut Waterfall Reception Desk - One Day Build!
All Systems GO! for New York - Plywood, Plywood, Plywood and More Plywood Cabinets Everywhere
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All Systems GO! for New York - Plywood, Plywood, Plywood and More Plywood Cabinets Everywhere
How To Save Money Traveling In New York
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How To Save Money Traveling In New York
I Can't Believe I Made This Video! - Refinish Maple Cabinets Without All The Sanding?
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I Can't Believe I Made This Video! - Refinish Maple Cabinets Without All The Sanding?
Turning a Big White Oak Base for a 60" Dining Table Without a Lathe
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Turning a Big White Oak Base for a 60" Dining Table Without a Lathe
Oak Staircase Refinishing Part 2: Stain & Paint / Patching wood treads / Matching red and white oak
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Oak Staircase Refinishing Part 2: Stain & Paint / Patching wood treads / Matching red and white oak
Oak Staircase Refinishing Part 1: Installing New Stair Treads and Toekicks
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Oak Staircase Refinishing Part 1: Installing New Stair Treads and Toekicks
I did it again! More big walnut is headed to the mill.
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I did it again! More big walnut is headed to the mill.
What to expect when purchasing estate sale barn find lumber
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What to expect when purchasing estate sale barn find lumber
Visiting Kyle with big walnut logs and a broken crane
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Visiting Kyle with big walnut logs and a broken crane
Updating Maple Kitchen Cabinets - From Old and Orange to Bright and White
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Updating Maple Kitchen Cabinets - From Old and Orange to Bright and White
Building a Big Walnut Bar with Festool Domino Connectors
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Building a Big Walnut Bar with Festool Domino Connectors
Salvaging a Big Walnut Tree
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Salvaging a Big Walnut Tree
Fun with Cranes
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Fun with Cranes

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  • @vhsreclaimed1998
    @vhsreclaimed1998 4 дні тому

    Hi. Where did you get the router piece you screwed to the wood to drill the hole out in the shelf? Thank you

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 4 дні тому

      It is a guide supplied to install shelves from Sheppard brackets. We use their brackets occasionally, but find them to be a bit floppy.

  • @lawrencereid6792
    @lawrencereid6792 15 днів тому

    I read that as “some surly bitch”. 😅

  • @fstopPhotography
    @fstopPhotography 21 день тому

    Why don't you just put in the shop where the AC is?

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 21 день тому

      Good point. More room outside.

    • @fstopPhotography
      @fstopPhotography 21 день тому

      @@ScottWunderWunderWoods That makes sense. Full shop is a shop making money. Good luck to you

  • @LoriWalker-hw6tn
    @LoriWalker-hw6tn 21 день тому

    How did you apply your mix? Sprayer? Roll?

  • @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955

    All walnut is promising aslong it isn't twisted

  • @jlwoggy
    @jlwoggy 24 дні тому

    beautiful

  • @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955
    @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955 25 днів тому

    Working harder then smarter,is he paid by the hour

  • @toddsmith8248
    @toddsmith8248 25 днів тому

    We shoot it with birdshot from distance

  • @KBorham
    @KBorham Місяць тому

    Awesome string trick!

  • @cecildean3648
    @cecildean3648 Місяць тому

    Looks good Scott.

  • @jlwoggy
    @jlwoggy Місяць тому

    well done---

  • @McDoobles
    @McDoobles Місяць тому

    Brother went prison shank mode on that oak 😂

  • @ronaldbrown7780
    @ronaldbrown7780 2 місяці тому

    Nice

  • @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955
    @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955 2 місяці тому

    Iife little things make it so much easier

  • @LindaSmith19560
    @LindaSmith19560 2 місяці тому

    Wow

  • @dwaynebrazeaux3084
    @dwaynebrazeaux3084 2 місяці тому

    That's $5500 worth of walnut in Canada!

  • @rickneiheiser5091
    @rickneiheiser5091 2 місяці тому

    Way faster than the cnc

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 2 місяці тому

      We used the Cnc to get a flat surface, but this was the fastest way to finish up and left a great surface.

    • @rickneiheiser5091
      @rickneiheiser5091 2 місяці тому

      @@ScottWunderWunderWoods want another CNC? LOL

  • @sawmillmonster
    @sawmillmonster 2 місяці тому

    I'm very excited, thank you for this video

  • @williamlowry1274
    @williamlowry1274 2 місяці тому

    I think you may be too worried about blades. If you consider how much you get for a good slap it might be possible to consider blades as expendables.

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 2 місяці тому

      I agree with you (sometimes). If I have a new box of blades I am much more cavalier about cutting metal than when I am down to my last one. Besides the blade cost it is also just frustrating when the metal ruins an otherwise perfectly great experience.

  • @ronaldbrown7780
    @ronaldbrown7780 2 місяці тому

    Nice Job

  • @dfkustom8
    @dfkustom8 2 місяці тому

    Wow🤦‍♂️

  • @ronaldbrown7780
    @ronaldbrown7780 2 місяці тому

    Very Nice

  • @user-fk9ec9mh7k
    @user-fk9ec9mh7k 2 місяці тому

    That’s nuts!

  • @leeweaver4734
    @leeweaver4734 2 місяці тому

    Reminds me of the one we had at carrom games

  • @Budvb
    @Budvb 2 місяці тому

    Walnut, should chunk it out and sell to the BBQ community. $5# =)

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 2 місяці тому

      I didn't even know that walnut was used for BBQ. I've always heard of using sweeter woods like hickory. I imagine walnut might produce a more bitter taste. It sure seems bitter when I get the sawdust in my mouth and nose.

    • @Budvb
      @Budvb 2 місяці тому

      @@ScottWunderWunderWoods it’s a darker smoke but I like it to smoke meat I am going to dehydrated any wood can be used to smoke. I like lilac wood myself with some oak.

  • @keevinosterman323
    @keevinosterman323 2 місяці тому

    I made a addition to my log cabin out of walnut logs turned out very well my wife licked it to

  • @williamgray9070
    @williamgray9070 2 місяці тому

    Many days I’ve spent with that same sander just going back and forth all day

  • @lazzynomad
    @lazzynomad 2 місяці тому

    Meth?

  • @lucianopereira3793
    @lucianopereira3793 2 місяці тому

    Why dont you use a metal detector to inspect nails? Congt from Brazil.

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 2 місяці тому

      I do sometimes, but I know these have metal in them and I am planning to cut some of it. I used to dig on big slabs with a chainsaw to get to the one nail and often wrecked a piece of wood that I didn't need to while trying to get out the metal. Now, we can still have the big piece of wood and it will only have a small hole in it instead of a giant chainsaw gouge. It's a tradeoff between a $25 blade (which gets dull anyways) and possibly saving a more valuable piece of wood. This calculation doesn't work at a bigger sawmill where downtime is much more expensive than the product saved. That's how I ended up with these logs.

  • @mmike76
    @mmike76 2 місяці тому

    Chain saws, tennis shoes and short pants, 80 board feet won't pay for the trip to the ER.

  • @mmike76
    @mmike76 2 місяці тому

    video isn't so boring when you double the speed, and ignore the repetitive descriptions.

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Mike.Good points. I think about getting a faster mill pretty often, but I don't spend that much time milling. It is something I treat myself to between our custom woodworking jobs. Plus, the saw milling part is only a small part of what it takes to make finished lumber. After cutting there is still stacking and drying and planing, and then getting more logs.

  • @sixstarauto
    @sixstarauto 2 місяці тому

    That smell, heaven

  • @Thekid_1971
    @Thekid_1971 2 місяці тому

    Good old Walnut Gunstock

  • @alexsmith-bj9vj
    @alexsmith-bj9vj 2 місяці тому

    make me a coffin with that them right there

  • @KlingonCaptain
    @KlingonCaptain 2 місяці тому

    There's a nice baseball bat in there somewhere. 🤔⚾️

  • @ronaldbrown7780
    @ronaldbrown7780 2 місяці тому

    Gorgeous Straight Walnut ❤

  • @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955
    @jthanksitwaswhatineededkno2955 2 місяці тому

    Aslong as its not twisted its good

  • @dwaynebrazeaux3084
    @dwaynebrazeaux3084 3 місяці тому

    80 board feet of walnut in Canada would cost about $1500

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 3 місяці тому

      That's probably about what I will get for all of it retail price. There are a few wider pieces on the ends that I can charge more than the rest per bf. I really can't believe I got that much out of it. I almost passed it up myself. Thanks for watching.

  • @jlwoggy
    @jlwoggy 3 місяці тому

    worth it

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 3 місяці тому

      I agree. Pus, it feels good to salvage it out of such a non-looker of a log.

  • @Joey-mo2fk
    @Joey-mo2fk 3 місяці тому

    Tree humpers

  • @djihadmoha4787
    @djihadmoha4787 3 місяці тому

    I let my glue dry for 2 sec lol

  • @ronaldbrown7780
    @ronaldbrown7780 3 місяці тому

    Nice 😮

  • @chrilleh7626
    @chrilleh7626 3 місяці тому

    24 hours no exceptions 😂

  • @aarondrossart6026
    @aarondrossart6026 3 місяці тому

    1 hour for non structural, >10 for structural

  • @sethdistler5332
    @sethdistler5332 3 місяці тому

    1 hour ish

  • @BlankBrain
    @BlankBrain 3 місяці тому

    How's the back feeling?

  • @cavalli821
    @cavalli821 3 місяці тому

    Hi and thanks for making this video! I'm redoing my maple kitchen cabinets too- the cabinet boxes are plywood with veneer and the doors are shaker style with the 4 planks of solid wood and central panel of plywood maple veneer. I stripped ALL the doors and drawer front with the stripper. I stripped some of the cabinet bases but could not use stripper on vertical areas of the cabinet boxes because I was afraid that the stripper would get into the corners and weaken any adhesive if any was used in the Contruction process to hold anything in place. I am now in the sanding stage of the doors, drawer fronts and shelves (never stripped the shelves but just sanded). Im using the CT15 festool extractor / RTS 400 rectangular sander (the finishing sander) but its a very slow process. I have to sand all the cabinet boxes exteriors and interiors too- should i even bother with the interiors? I was thinking of using this same rectangular sander on the cabinet boxes too but wondering if the random orbital sander would be any faster. Not sure if i should go and buy one? Thought id reach out here and seek your advice with this project .. thanks a ton! I was also planning on using the Arm R Seal polyurethane from General finishes after my sanding- I dont want any whitening effect so not going to be doing any white paint mixed in but now im thinking that I should just go with the water based poly from General Finishes. Thoughts? Sorry for so much info-

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 3 місяці тому

      An orbital sander is definitely faster than the sander you have, especially if you get one with a bigger swirl pattern or the ability to switch to a bigger swirl pattern. We use Festool sanders with 5mm swirl pattern for faster sanding on clear finishes and 3mm swirl for sanding on stain finishes. Your sander has a 2mm swirl, so it will be the slowest choice. I also have a Ridgid sander which will switch between aggressive and less aggressive swirls. I like both sanders, but we have Festool sanders for the shop because they last much longer. Water-based poly will help retain the light maple color because it doesn't yellow. The maple wood will yellow with age. This is where the added white helps. It isn't so much to be a whitening effect as much as a way to hide the natural yellowing of the maple.

    • @cavalli821
      @cavalli821 3 місяці тому

      @@ScottWunderWunderWoods Thanks. What's the model of the sander that you were using? I am now trying to figure out which kind of topcoat i should use? The options are Arm R Seal oil based, Enduro Clear poly or the High Performance Top Coat in Satin - all GF products. My cabinet decision is a bit complicated, wish i could share pics with you :)

    • @ScottWunderWunderWoods
      @ScottWunderWunderWoods 2 місяці тому

      ​@@cavalli821 I am not sure on the model number. We have several different models and all work fine. I am not a huge fan of water-based finishes, but I would recommend water-based in this case to keep the finish from yellowing. Oil-based finishes will yellow for sure. As far as the specific General Finishes products go, I can't really comment since I have never used them. We use mostly M.L. Campbell products.

  • @kevinyoung3499
    @kevinyoung3499 3 місяці тому

    I hot wood! 😂😂

  • @mikeygee4564
    @mikeygee4564 3 місяці тому

    Great job guys! Looks great as usual. I appreciate the insight on the CNC too. Also great tip on staining the Walnut

  • @stevedickson2280
    @stevedickson2280 3 місяці тому

    Awesome!