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Scott Saws on Skates
Приєднався 12 чер 2015
Sweet Outdoor Holiday Decor: Scrap Wood Gingerbread House
Looking for a festive way to decorate your front yard for Christmas? I'll show you how I upcycled scrap pieces of plywood and leftover paint into an adorable gingerbread house that will have the neighbors doing a double-take.
👉 Plan
DIY Gingerbread House Yard Decoration: sawsonskates.com/diy-gingerbread-house-yard-decoration/
👉 Tools Used (affiliate)
Kreg Straightedge Guide: amzn.to/48Tc6mJ
Kreg Rip-Cut: amzn.to/3Zc2SP5
👉 Plan
DIY Gingerbread House Yard Decoration: sawsonskates.com/diy-gingerbread-house-yard-decoration/
👉 Tools Used (affiliate)
Kreg Straightedge Guide: amzn.to/48Tc6mJ
Kreg Rip-Cut: amzn.to/3Zc2SP5
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8 Woodworking Projects You Can Make with JUST a Miter Saw
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Inspired by a recent comment, I'm debunking the myth that woodworking requires a massive workshop and expensive tools. In this video, I'm proving that you can create beautiful, functional projects with just one affordable, easy-to-use miter saw. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned woodworker, you'll be amazed at what you can achieve with this simple, versatile tool. From workshop organizers...
11 Scrap Wood Gifts (That Won't Break the Bank)
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Looking for unique, thoughtful gifts that won't break the bank? Get inspired with these 11 creative project ideas you can make using scrap wood. From charming candle holders to functional kitchen gadgets, these DIY gifts are perfect for family, friends, or even yourself. Don't spend a fortune on store-bought gifts when you can create something special with your own hands and leftover lumber. 🎁 ...
9 Christmas Scrap Wood Projects (DIY Holiday Decor on a Budget)
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Looking for festive, affordable Christmas decorations? This video is for you! Learn how to create 9 stunning woodworking projects using only scrap wood. From adorable ornaments and charming lanterns to whimsical card holders and playful snowmen, there's something for everyone. Perfect for beginners and experienced woodworkers alike. Gather your tools and supplies, and let's get building. 🎄 Snow...
Declutter Your Shop: How to Make a French Cleat Oscillating Tool Holder
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I was tired of my oscillating tool taking up precious real estate in my workshop, so I designed this simple DIY holder to keep it organized and out of the way. It uses the French cleat system, which adjusts to fit my needs and saves tons of space in my shop. I'll walk you through how to build this handy tool holder in just a few steps. It's easy to make and a game-changer for keeping your works...
No more detaching and reattaching: Easy DIY French Cleat Kreg Rip-Cut Holder
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Struggling to store your Kreg Rip-Cut with your saw attached? You're not alone. This bulky combo can be a challenge to organize. In this video, I’ll show you how I solved that problem with an easy-to-make French cleat Kreg Rip-Cut holder. This clever design uses the popular French cleat system, allowing for a reconfigurable and space-saving storage solution. I'll walk you through the building p...
DIY Log Cabin Bird Feeder: Easy Project for Leftover Wood!
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This video is your one-stop guide to building a charming log cabin bird feeder using leftover lumber. It's the perfect way to give your feathered friends a spot to enjoy a snack, and it's surprisingly easy to make. Follow along as I show you step-by-step how to transform scrap wood into a cozy bird feeder that will be the envy of the neighborhood. Note: there is now a small charge for these woo...
Bye Pesky Weeds: DIY Raised Planter with Removable Box
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Tired of wrestling with never-ending weeds? This DIY raised garden bed is a game-changer. With its removable box, planting, cleaning, and rearranging your favorite flowers, herbs, and veggies becomes a breeze. Plus, this beauty boasts a built-in storage shelf to keep your tools, watering can, and extra pots close at hand. I’ll show you how to build it, with bonus downloadable templates for thos...
End the "Lost Pencil" Frenzy with this Easy French Cleat Holder
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End the "Lost Pencil" Frenzy with this Easy French Cleat Holder
Build a Kid-Sized Picnic Table for Endless Summer Fun ☀️
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Build a Kid-Sized Picnic Table for Endless Summer Fun ☀️
How to Make a DIY French Cleat Router Shelf
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How to Make a DIY French Cleat Router Shelf
How to Make a DIY French Cleat Jigsaw Holder
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How to Make a DIY French Cleat Jigsaw Holder
How to Make a DIY French Cleat Tool Shelf
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How to Make a DIY French Cleat Tool Shelf
FAQs About My DIY Truck Camper (shaped like a tiny house)
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FAQs About My DIY Truck Camper (shaped like a tiny house)
I tripped over my leaf blower for the LAST TIME!
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I tripped over my leaf blower for the LAST TIME!
I got my sanding supplies organized with this storage rack!
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I got my sanding supplies organized with this storage rack!
I made a DIY tool stand with only 6 boards!
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I made a DIY tool stand with only 6 boards!
Wall-Mounted DIY Paper Towel Holder That's Easy to Make!
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Wall-Mounted DIY Paper Towel Holder That's Easy to Make!
I made DIY cabinet doors without a router!
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I made DIY cabinet doors without a router!
Easy DIY Earring Holder (Makes a Great Gift)
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Easy DIY Earring Holder (Makes a Great Gift)
How to Make a DIY Wine Rack That Folds
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How to Make a DIY Wine Rack That Folds
How to Make a DIY Craft Paint Storage Caddy
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How to Make a DIY Craft Paint Storage Caddy
Elle est jolie cette maison en pain d'épice en bois! 🎅 Félicitations
Fence pickets would be a good option for this also.
That's a great suggestion!
Just because a piece of wood is short does not make it scrape .
Where are the plans for the birdhouse?
Love the fact that you made a clear crisp and precise video about what is needed. The real meat!! Thank you so much for not divulging into the BS!! Love it!!
I prefer to build with woodprix plans.
"Scrap wood?" Is that a mythical thing that resides where unicorns live?...In this day and age of political correctness (ad nauseam) I prefer to call it, "wood of yet unknown purpose)...just kidding. Great video! I am an avid recycler of left-over wood...
Thanks for the simple explanation of how to adjust the table saw to 90 degrees.
Anyone try the Holdly pocket hole jig?
Okay Scotty ... beam me up,,,, I'm liked and subscribed, Ill be watchin you......hehe..........................Thnx Bro
How do you make it more crusty
Stop the stupid music!
but the plans are not free - it says 8 dollars
It also says in the description: "Note: there is now a small charge for this woodworking plan."
Always a great video. Thank you. I especially liked the desk, the colors looked very good with that design.
I'm glad you enjoyed. Thank you for the compliments. I appreciate it!
I’m always looking for projects to use up my ‘waaaaayyy too nice for the kindling box’ bits of wood. Thanks!
You're welcome. I'm glad you found some inspiration!
Thank you
What is your degree in? Your plans are intricut and amazing,
The links to your website are all bad, they do not allow anything. Please fix so I can see some of these plans.
I apologize for that. I just tested them, and they are working for me. Have you tried using a different browser?
Love the reindeer and the card holder.
Thank you. They're some of my favorites too!
I guess I do need a miter saw
Great video!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I love your straightforward instructions, precise and no himhowing around! Been woodworking for quite some time and am always looking for new projects and tips I can use. Thanks for the plans, especially love the children’s picnic table. You make good videos….keep it up, and happy woodworking !!
Thank you so much. I appreciate the compliments! I try to keep things straightforward!
A great and informative video Scott. I picked up a lot of tips. I do have a question or two. What are the advantages of using the pocket jigs vs just screwing parts together? Do you have any plans for an extremely simple to make workbench? I do a lot of leather work and need something large (preferably 30” x 72”) where I can cut leather. And what do you recommend for a top that I can cut on? Thanks in advance and again great video.
Thank you for the compliments. I’m glad you enjoyed it. I like pocket hole joinery because it's quick and easy, and the screws are hidden within the joint, resulting in a cleaner and more finished look. And because the screws are hidden, pocket hole joinery can be used for a range of woodworking projects, from cabinets and furniture to workshop projects. I have this workbench plan that might work for you: sawsonskates.com/diy-2x4-workbench-plans/
Great video! I'll be purchasing these plans to build this for my grandkids!! Blessings!!!
Great video! I love your simple, clean lines!! Blessings!!!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
These were all great ideas! Thank you for this!!
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic work here, Scott. Very well done and great information. Thank you!
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
thanks ryan
Thank you. Just borrowed this jig from my local tool library and excited to give it a try!
Oh which country are you from, u can borrow tools that's a big blessing from a tool library
@@gccubes1440 I'm in the United States. There are quite a few here, spread out around the country. It's fantastic. It's like a book library but they let you borrow all kinds of hand tools and power tools. There is a small, sliding scale annual membership fee ($20 if you make $20K or less per year, $30 if you make $30K or less per year, etc) and then once you become a member, you can borrow whatever tools they have in their inventory for free for a week at a time. It's run by all volunteers. I love the people there. They are so kind, friendly and helpful.
You can use a torch to burn wood. And there’s always a wood burning kit. You can get a lot of patterns and different types of letters and symbols.
Great suggestions!
I was in Lowes the other day and seen some awesome knotty pine.
Excellent review and tutorial. I’m a newbie and this really helps. I was wondering how the screw length is determined when drilling the keyhole into a 3/4” but the receiving piece is 1 1/2”. Would it still only be a 1 1/4” screw? BTW I’ve just purchased a 320 Kreg Jig and love it!
Great ideas! What is the tool you used to square off the picture frame corners after routing? Thanks
Thank you for the compliments! I used a corner chisel to square those curves. Here's my affiliate link if you want to check it out: amzn.to/3XWADST
Thanks!
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Now I regret selling my scroll saw.
Time to pick up another one. I often see them on marketplace. I got a good deal on mine at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
Great tips and ideas 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 Fello Builder Fabricator Life 💙
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
What a great look! Can you tell me if the rust comes off on your hands? I want to do this on galvanized metal, if you think it will work? I’ll be selling my project, so I can’t have rust to come off. Thanks!!!
Just subscribed.. great channel. Loved rhis video. The items you make look amazing 😊
Thanks for subscribing. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Nice, simple ideas in a decent video. Good job, ive subscribed to you 👍
Thank you for subscribing and the compliments. I appreciate it!
Be honest. Say the plans are available for purchase not just available.
You're right. The plans are available to purchase if you want them; otherwise, you can use the ideas in the video to inspire your own projects.
I purchased but cannot download some of them.
I apologize for that. I checked the system, and it appears the receipt (with the links for all the plans) was delivered but not opened. Have you checked your email and clicked "view content" for each plan? If not, please give that a try. Also, responding to that email is the best way to reach me so we can figure this out. Please let me know if you didn't receive the email, and I'll resend it.
@@scottsawsonskates2142 The full message had not come in when I first looked at email for some reason--internet glitch or whatever. I have all the plans now and as I looked through them I think they are well done and clear on how to build these projects. Thank you.
@scottsawsonskates2142 , Agreed. I just snapped picture off the TV , haven't been at this long. but I know I can figure out exactly how to build them in my own way . they are some pretty good ideas here & I'm sure I will not use them all . but gives me ideas on how or what to make friends and family.
I had a like a 1 foot to 18" wooden ruler that had the oven rack hook on it I forget what ads were on it but it was very handy until it disappeared
A ruler/oven rack hook is the ultimate multi-tasker!
love it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Can’t wait for the next one New subscriber
Thanks for the subscribe. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I love your ideas & I’m sure using scraps is a great money saving idea BUT one can’t help but notice the $10,000 worth of tools you’re using to make $20 gifts. 😮
I appreciate the ideas,my tools are mostly 50-100 years old,,in their day were probably $$
Stop
I call bs. I have a simple set of power tools I've been buying on line. Bought a jig saw for $10 Facebook market place 5 blocks from my house. few days later saw a Table saw for $25 Lady got it in her divorce and had it listed as table top saw. damn thing was almost new. I payed her $50 & told her it was worth more but it's all I had at the time. Used it to make her my first Noodle board out of pallet wood she loved it. Then I bought a Cross cut plastic set new at harbor freight for like $12 on sale. went on to buy a Router on Facebook marketplace. for $15 & bought the new switch parts on Amazon for $5 . things been running like a champ for 3 yrs now. & after taking used wire spools & turning them into simple wishing-wells with pallet wood. was able to buy a brand new , miter saw. & just last week on Facebook market place someone had listed a table top band saw. the smallest 9 inch one harbor freight sales for $139.99 dollars for only $30 . unfortunately I was the 2nd person to reply. video showed it running & demo of it cutting wood. told him to call me & sent him Pictures of larger ones for $20 more on market place if the 1st person was looking for something a little bigger w/ more power . at 6:30 pm He called & I went & got it. the other guy paid $50 to buy a bigger one on market place . oh my sander I started out with one of those little black & decker mouse sanders . not sure what I bought it for . but I've had it for years. & when I started making those wishing-wells . I asked my Father-in-Law if he had one I could barrow. he had a 3 x18 black n decker belt sander . I used that for about a mo. & Then bought a brand new wen one when I saved up enough from selling small projects made strictly from Heat treated Pallets. & today I'm going to pick up a planer from market place about 17 miles away for $100. my shed shop is to small for dust collection system. so I wear a spray painters respiratory mask. the kind with they cotton and whatever else in the little canisters on each side again harbor freight $9 . Not much room for tools left but bought a couple hand planers probably antiques. & I'm keeping my eye out for a good used planer now. & that's probably a tool or 2 to many for my little 10X 12 shop I made buying used tin and filling the holes with Flex seal . & Every big pallet I could find Free. I might have $300 or $400 Worth of tools but started out with just that first table saw & jig saw . to make things to sale. & those little things always got me to my next used or new tool. So don't use excuses if you have the will there is a way.
He didn’t say he wasn’t a successful woodworker. When you sell something you buy something. Then you have people that whine about everything instead of actually getting off their buttocks and doing the work. I started in my dad’s garage. Now in my garage there’s in the neighborhood of ten grand in stuff. And I’m back at the beginning after injuries and moving.
That's not $10,000. But even if it is, the tools he uses to make these projects can be assembled for under $200.
Smart! Neat!! Congrats!!!
Thank you!
I’m on your mailing list. Love your ideas!
Thank you. I appreciate it!
Simple, rapid fire… great stuff.
Glad you like it!
Great ideas!
Thank you!
Followed the link and it was not free ..... $5.99
You're correct. The plan was free when I published the video in October 2023 and became a paid plan in August 2024.