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How to make excellent Floating Shelves
Discover the magic of floating shelves with our comprehensive DIY tutorial. Learn how to effortlessly create sleek and stylish floating shelves that will enhance your home decor. We'll guide you through each step, from installing brackets to mounting your shelves securely.
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DIY Easiest Workbench Build
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Looking for the simplest way to build a sturdy workbench for your DIY projects? You're in the right place! In this easy-to-follow DIY tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of creating a basic workbench that's perfect for your garage or workshop. No special skills or fancy tools required - just a few basic materials and a little bit of your time. Get ready to make your DIY dreams come tr...
Lets Make a Metal Firewood Stand
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Join us in this step-by-step DIY tutorial as we craft a robust and stylish metal firewood stand. Keep your firewood organized and accessible with this easy-to-follow project. Learn essential metalworking techniques and create a practical addition to your outdoor space. Watch now and elevate your firewood storage game!
Crafting a Rustic Table and Bench
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Watch as I transform glulam beam into a stunning rustic table and matching bench. Learn essential woodworking skills and metalworking skills, tips, and tricks to create your very own functional and stylish furniture pieces. Join us on this creative journey and start crafting your dream home pieces today!
Building an outdoor kitchen and pergola!
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Discover how to transform your outdoor space into a luxurious oasis with our step-by-step guide to building a stunning pergola and a fully functional outdoor kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a beginner looking to elevate your outdoor living, this video has you covered. Get ready to create the perfect blend of beauty and functionality in your backyard retreat!
How to Build a Rust-Proof Module for Your Muurika
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In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of creating a custom module for your Muurika that will effectively prevent rusting. Say goodbye to the worries of rust corroding your beloved Muurika, and say hello to long-lasting outdoor cooking adventures!
Super Easy Clamp Rack! Mastering Workshop Organization
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Ready to upgrade your workshop organization? In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll show you how to create a sturdy and space-saving clamp rack for your woodworking or metalworking projects.
Quick and almost free gift basket.
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Made a quick basket to store some gifts to my brothers, so insteed of buying one I decided to make one. hope you enjoyed the video.
One shelf to rule them all #homedecor
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Transform your space with this easy and creative DIY shelf project! In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of making a beautiful and functional shelf from scratch. Whether you're a woodworking enthusiast or just looking to add a personalized touch to your home decor, this project is perfect for you. Learn the art of crafting handmade furniture, get inspired by our sh...
Crafting Wonders: Unveiling DIY Dreams and Artisan Adventures | Channel Trailer
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Life is all about taking on new challenges and learning something in the process. Introducing ELC a youtube channel from two friends who are passionate about making their own dreams come true - one project at a time! Follow along as we share our successes and failures while crafting unique projects that bring us joy. From simple home improvements to complex furniture builds, you'll learn everyt...
Cutting board from scrap wood #flatteningjig #dremmel #diy
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Cutting board project where I use scrap wood. Planing, sanding and carving until perfection. Finish: www.hornbach.se/p/paraffinolja-herdins-250ml/7458998/
Forstner Bit Holder, shop infrastructure!
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Had all of my forstner bits in a drawer and had a hot mess finding them when I needed to use them, so I made a quick holder for them to add to my French cleat system. hope you enjoy the video and leave a thumbs up and click the sub button if u want more if these videos! enjoy.
Ryobi Nailgun, lets make a hanger for it.
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The ryobi nailgun was in a bad place so I made a easy wall mount for it so it can get a proper place. hope you enjoy the video. please like and sub if you want more content.
From Stumble to Strength: Rebuilding My Stairs after a Spectacular Fall #failarmy #fail
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I made a hard fall this winter on my old set of stairs in to our house, so this summer I decided to make a new set of stairs. hope you like the video and if you do, please consider to like it and subscribe to our channel. thanks
Get your kids messy pencil pile to a more organized pencil holder | DIY
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A quick and simple pencil holder for my kids coloring pencils, they got tierd of searching threu 81 pencils to get the right color, so I made a quick and easy holder to store the pencils out of mdf.
Stairs without stringers DIY
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Stairs without stringers DIY
How to build wooden gates DIY
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How to build wooden gates DIY
Recycled wood turned into functional wood shed | DIY wood shed
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Recycled wood turned into functional wood shed | DIY wood shed
DIY Insert for your cabinet, Simple divider for easier storage.
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DIY Insert for your cabinet, Simple divider for easier storage.
DIY designer candle holder/candlestick, from scrap material.
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DIY designer candle holder/candlestick, from scrap material.
Woodturning - You got to love the results!
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Woodturning - You got to love the results!
Turning a pile of scrap in to a 800$ table | DIY design table
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Turning a pile of scrap in to a 800$ table | DIY design table
Crosscut sled for my Dewalt table-saw XXL
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Crosscut sled for my Dewalt table-saw XXL
Refurbished stokke tripp trapp #diy #osmo
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Refurbished stokke tripp trapp #diy #osmo
Metal stand for new planer #diy | woodstar
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Metal stand for new planer #diy | woodstar
Festool TS55 - Circuit Board change | Troubleshooting #festool
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Festool TS55 - Circuit Board change | Troubleshooting #festool
Why don't Ooni make this default on all their ovens? | Ooni koda 16 | Ooni koda 16 door | Insane#diy
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Why don't Ooni make this default on all their ovens? | Ooni koda 16 | Ooni koda 16 door | Insane#diy
Glue Clamp Shelf #shorts
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Glue Clamp Shelf #shorts
#diy Glue clamp shelf
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#diy Glue clamp shelf
End grain cutting-board #diy
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End grain cutting-board #diy

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rebelkatilal
    @rebelkatilal 10 днів тому

    👏👏👏

  • @morsmb1
    @morsmb1 23 дні тому

    Amazing!

  • @jastew1971
    @jastew1971 Місяць тому

    Exactly what we need because we have two steps outside our kitchen door made from paver blocks that are falling apart. One question- did you attach them to the house in any way?

  • @ladyt2588
    @ladyt2588 2 місяці тому

    Why didn't you have to nail down your track saw?

  • @eyeonart6865
    @eyeonart6865 4 місяці тому

    Women are blessed to have men that can build stuff.

    • @OfftoShambala
      @OfftoShambala 3 місяці тому

      It’s true. I think about that all the time.

  • @mariaromo5165
    @mariaromo5165 5 місяців тому

    Board measurements needed?

  • @Scottney
    @Scottney 6 місяців тому

    looks great but how are they fastened to the structure so they dont move

    • @linusnilsson6866
      @linusnilsson6866 5 місяців тому

      Dosent need to be since the pure weight of it is enough to keep it in place, but if u want to just add a screw or two for extra safety

    • @anomouslyknown
      @anomouslyknown 2 місяці тому

      ​@@linusnilsson6866how

  • @rubyanaya126
    @rubyanaya126 6 місяців тому

    Thank You ❤😊

  • @nanid4205
    @nanid4205 7 місяців тому

    How did you attach bottom box to upper box ? And how you attached both of them to wall ?

    • @LandscaperJacob
      @LandscaperJacob 7 місяців тому

      i was wondering the same thing

    • @ForestFaerieLaughter
      @ForestFaerieLaughter 7 місяців тому

      Top one is toenailed into the bottom one

    • @mikepetrosky6227
      @mikepetrosky6227 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, with one screw. Yikes. Id like a little more security than that personally ​@ForestFaerieLaughter

  • @carolineeverett2811
    @carolineeverett2811 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for

  • @Allan-mn1wp
    @Allan-mn1wp 7 місяців тому

    where is the lists of boards needed?

  • @NDGDell
    @NDGDell 8 місяців тому

    annoying that your measurements are in mm. Otherwise, good looking stairs.

    • @kylehamm5093
      @kylehamm5093 6 місяців тому

      What's wrong with mm? 95% of the world uses the metric system.

    • @Nurlechaffeur
      @Nurlechaffeur 2 місяці тому

      We like mm, more accurate.

  • @richardweber8002
    @richardweber8002 8 місяців тому

    Just the video I was looking for , great job!

  • @c0pyimitati0n
    @c0pyimitati0n 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful 🎉

  • @LaurenL90
    @LaurenL90 8 місяців тому

    Did you just scrape with no prior prep? And what is the liquid added after the scraping?

  • @tannerdee9815
    @tannerdee9815 9 місяців тому

    Thank you very much. Laddie didn’t want stringers and this is super simple

  • @glendavis1266
    @glendavis1266 9 місяців тому

    Very much dislike videos that no one speaks….useless!

  • @DiannaAtherton
    @DiannaAtherton 9 місяців тому

    I love building stairs like these. They last forever. I water sealed my boards and 12 years later they still look great.

  • @samsno3667
    @samsno3667 11 місяців тому

    Yep ... that's what I am going to build; just a question: tread width and height? I"m just going to extend the top landing to 22 inches plus making sure the the lower step is is the proper width. Thank you.

  • @lemanxr
    @lemanxr Рік тому

    Hi can you show your planing tool?

  • @johannabillsten7875
    @johannabillsten7875 Рік тому

    Looks great! Loving how you cut it underneath..

  • @madisenmaximo9512
    @madisenmaximo9512 Рік тому

    *promosm* 👍

  • @louisfan9067
    @louisfan9067 Рік тому

    Great job. I have the karu 12 with the gas burner. I found that with the door loosely attached, which they don’t recommend, can get the oven to 900+F. Without the door the temperature maxes out at 850F. Certain models like the karu 12G and 16 can be used with the door on. However, I don’t know how well they perform with the door since the flame safety device on the burner attachment is sensitive and could turn the flame down automatically if you have poor ventilation.

    • @louisfan9067
      @louisfan9067 Рік тому

      The flame is turn down automatically if I put the door completely on with karu 12. This makes me think that if the same behavior isn’t on the 12G and 16, those two inherently have more air intake thus less efficient when burning wood and charcoal. Which makes sense since they beefed up the insulation on the 12G probably to compensate for that.

  • @mehdisalehpour6287
    @mehdisalehpour6287 Рік тому

    I loved the table!

  • @kateshawk5141
    @kateshawk5141 Рік тому

    Excellent!

  • @10GOLDENWOOD20
    @10GOLDENWOOD20 Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍

  • @jessielundin1705
    @jessielundin1705 Рік тому

    Fantastic job! 😍

  • @johannabillsten7875
    @johannabillsten7875 Рік тому

    Looks amazing 🤩

  • @glendavis1266
    @glendavis1266 Рік тому

    We’re back in the silent film era with jungle screams!

  • @johannabillsten7875
    @johannabillsten7875 Рік тому

    Smart ! I like the finishing touch 😊

  • @kz.irudimen
    @kz.irudimen Рік тому

    I don't mean to be a dick but that seems like an extremely inefficient use of a gigantic space to store only a few clamps. Stacking them would also make it easier to grab more than one clamp at a time.

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      I appreciate your comment, even if you think you're a dick 😂 you have a valid point! At this stage I have the empty place, and it looks visually nice with the clamps like this. Will probably take a more functional approach next time. Thanks 🙏

    • @kz.irudimen
      @kz.irudimen Рік тому

      @@ELC.artisans I think if needed in the future you can reuse it for pipe clamps if you have some, I still haven't found a good way to store those !

  • @allystrya
    @allystrya Рік тому

    Very nice! May I ask how wide is it between the house and the other building?

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      I needed to measure, didn't remember the distance. It's 252 cm 😊

    • @allystrya
      @allystrya Рік тому

      @@ELC.artisans Thank you 😊

  • @allystrya
    @allystrya Рік тому

    I would use it for a meat and cheese platter personally. 🤗 Looks good for your first time!! I only found your channel today and I am surprised you don’t have more subs! I will say, after watching several of your videos, I don’t think you are a “DIY” channel. You are a Maker. There really is a big difference between the two. I tend to avoid DIY channels. But I avidly watch makers like Jimmy Diresta and Laura Kampf and many others. I just added you to my maker list. 🥰🥰 I look forward to seeing more! Now as ENCurtis says, “Go make a thing!”.

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      That would be really nice use, at the moment I use it as a fruit platter. So greatful for your comment and follow, thanks! ❤️

  • @bruscifer
    @bruscifer Рік тому

    I LIKE IT! Gave me some good ideas. I wonder though if a tiny gap between boards might help with water drainage, and make it last longer? Also, I wish I could find lumber like that. Good job!

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      Thanks alot for thouse kind words, they sure would if your boards are dryer than mine was, but these boards was so wet that they have created a 4mm gap just for drying this summer.

  • @ack1961
    @ack1961 Рік тому

    nice work. question: how did you end up attaching the stairs to the ledger board?

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      Never attached it to the ledge board, felt that it needed to have the chance to move since wood expand, so the pure weight if the stairs is what keeps it in place and haven't moved one mm since. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @johannabillsten7875
    @johannabillsten7875 Рік тому

    Haha 😂 snyggt fall, tur du gjort en ny snygg trappa.

  • @dariopavlic6125
    @dariopavlic6125 Рік тому

    Have koda 16 for some time. Decent oven but stone temperature definitely is an issue. Bottom always a bit undercooked

  • @AB24797
    @AB24797 Рік тому

    So cool, your daughter must be so happy

  • @sr3377
    @sr3377 Рік тому

    Inspiration there fella ...GREAT job....

  • @sophiesmith5922
    @sophiesmith5922 Рік тому

    Wow. Well made! Im very impressed

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      Thank you so much, appreciate your nice comment! :)

  • @Hippoman55
    @Hippoman55 Рік тому

    I could have sworn you had at least 500k subscribers from your production quality alone. Great video and a really awesome looking gate!

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      I dont need 500k subscribers when I get a comment like this! Thank you so much for the support and the inspirational words. ❤️

  • @jessielundin1705
    @jessielundin1705 Рік тому

    Good Job!

  • @KenKnowledge
    @KenKnowledge Рік тому

    I really enjoy watching your small projects, you seem to have a keen eye for everything. I'd hire you as an fabricator or carpenter every day of the week, full stop. Keep up the good work and the inspiration for the rest of us.

  • @nulldude782
    @nulldude782 Рік тому

    I got one of these ovens. I never used a thermometer on it. Just go by feel. Haven’t made a bad pizza yet. You don’t need one….

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      If u want a ide on how hot your stone is, its a good thing to have a thermometer but nothing that is needed for the baking of the pizza ofc. however if u want to make over 20+ pizzas u kinda need a hatch/door to get the oven back up to temp fast and abit hotter than u get it without the door/hatch. thanks for your comment tho :)

    • @nulldude782
      @nulldude782 Рік тому

      @@ELC.artisans As long as you heat it for one or two scoops of pellets and add one for each pizza you can make a continuous stream of pizza's.

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      @@nulldude782 hard to add pellets with a gas powerd oven.

    • @gerrychase857
      @gerrychase857 Рік тому

      Not sure why your Koda doesn’t get hot. My Koda 16 is over 500c with a 30 minute preheat, no door!?!

    • @ItzKamo
      @ItzKamo Рік тому

      @@nulldude782😂😂😂 i think you are a bit lost

  • @jbjb4174
    @jbjb4174 Рік тому

    I have one like you can i have the mesure like a plan then i do it

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      send a dm and i can send u a rough scetch of it

  • @naomib5220
    @naomib5220 Рік тому

    Amazing results. Can you list the tools you are using to do this please?

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words! Mostly used a scraper, sandpaper 120-320grid. For finish I used osmo 4060

    • @sytsegroenwold2023
      @sytsegroenwold2023 11 місяців тому

      Why a scraper and not completely sand it?

    • @JWarfield
      @JWarfield 10 місяців тому

      @@sytsegroenwold2023 I would assume, it wastes less sandpaper... 🤷‍♀

    • @Adrianlindh
      @Adrianlindh 2 місяці тому

      Cant find osmo 4060?

  • @jessielundin1705
    @jessielundin1705 Рік тому

    So pretty candle stick!

  • @Sappeii
    @Sappeii Рік тому

    I really enjoyed the part when you made the wood super shiny..

  • @MrPetecollins
    @MrPetecollins Рік тому

    Immediate thought is that your left hand is fighting the tool,it`s better to hold the chisel down at the tool rest.I found that changing the blanks position will usually cause vibration,such as replacing it after it came loose. Other than that a very good result!

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      Hi Pete, I think you are right on point regarding that I should rest the chisel on the tool rest, will have that in mind next time! The vibrations are there without any wood or chuck attached. I think it's more of a mechanical problem, will investigate further. Appreciate your valuable feedback! have a nice day!

  • @anthonygreen9609
    @anthonygreen9609 Рік тому

    Your first attempt is a lot better than my first attempt. Just watch out for the cords from your jacket and the lathe. Very nicely turned platter.

    • @ELC.artisans
      @ELC.artisans Рік тому

      That's a good call, will do! Thanks!