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Saw Dust Garage Studios
United States
Приєднався 29 січ 2021
I'm Bob and I run Sawdust Garage Studios. This is a small woodworking shop where all sorts of fun projects are created.
Hope these videos help you on your own woodworking adventures. Happy building!!
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram - @sawdustgaragestudios
Find items for sale on my Etsy page - www.etsy.com/shop/SawDustGarageStudios
#diy #Projects #Woodworking #Woodworker #Making #DIY #Woodshop #sawdustgaragestudios #cnc
Hope these videos help you on your own woodworking adventures. Happy building!!
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram - @sawdustgaragestudios
Find items for sale on my Etsy page - www.etsy.com/shop/SawDustGarageStudios
#diy #Projects #Woodworking #Woodworker #Making #DIY #Woodshop #sawdustgaragestudios #cnc
Pallet Wood Halloween Pumpkin | How To Build
Today in the shop, I show you how I built my pallet wood pumpkin. Makes a great decoration for Halloween! 🎃
🪵 Material used:
▶️ 3.5” wide pallet wood
▶️ Titebond II Glue
▶️ 1” 18 Guage nails
▶️ 1/2” 23 Guage pin nails
🪚 Cut Lits:
- (4) 10" - main pumpkin
- (1) 8" - base
- (1) 5" - stem
- (1) 10" - back support
- (1) 7" ripped in half - base support
Links for accessories:
🎨 Spray Paint:
a.co/d/1yi5I2i
🎨 Orange Stain (Fiesta Orange):
a.co/d/c1WXhcK
🎃 Pumpkin stencils:
www.hvalleytools.com/product/z9168-pumpkin/projects-bowl-and-tray
🚨 Be sure to follow me on my social media channels as well:
Instagram: sawdustgaragestudios
Facebook: sawdustgaragestudios
Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@sawdustgaragestudios
🏬 Check out my Etsy Store:
Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SawDustGarageStudios
#woodworking #woodshop #woodworker #wood #diy #halloween #pumpkin #art #cat #ghost
🪵 Material used:
▶️ 3.5” wide pallet wood
▶️ Titebond II Glue
▶️ 1” 18 Guage nails
▶️ 1/2” 23 Guage pin nails
🪚 Cut Lits:
- (4) 10" - main pumpkin
- (1) 8" - base
- (1) 5" - stem
- (1) 10" - back support
- (1) 7" ripped in half - base support
Links for accessories:
🎨 Spray Paint:
a.co/d/1yi5I2i
🎨 Orange Stain (Fiesta Orange):
a.co/d/c1WXhcK
🎃 Pumpkin stencils:
www.hvalleytools.com/product/z9168-pumpkin/projects-bowl-and-tray
🚨 Be sure to follow me on my social media channels as well:
Instagram: sawdustgaragestudios
Facebook: sawdustgaragestudios
Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@sawdustgaragestudios
🏬 Check out my Etsy Store:
Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SawDustGarageStudios
#woodworking #woodshop #woodworker #wood #diy #halloween #pumpkin #art #cat #ghost
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Cedar Pumpkin Lantern | How to Build 🎃
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Today in the shop, I show you how I built my cedar pumpkin lanterns. 🎃 🪵 Material used: ▶️ 6” wide cedar fence pickets ▶️ Titebond III Glue ▶️ 1” 16 Guage nails 🪚 Cut List: (3) - 7” long (front, bottom, top) (1) 5” long (back) (1) 7” long cut in half (sides) (1) 5” long cut in half twice (top stem) Links for accessories: 🪝 Screw in hooks: a.co/d/5ahynql 🕯️ Flickering tea lights: a.co/d/72em06y ...
Kreg Mobile Workbench Build Overview
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Here we take a look at how I outfitted my customized Kreg workbench for my woodshop. ▶️ Kreg Precision workbench base can be purchased here: beavertools.com/44x64-standard-bench-kreg-44-x-64-in-universal-bench-with-standard-height-legs.html ▶️ 4" Locking Casters: a.co/d/4kQkMba ▶️ Butcher Block Top: www.lowes.com/pd/allen-roth-Hevea-Countertops-72-in-x-25-in-x-1-5-in-Natural-Straight-Butcher-Bl...
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Cedar Two Chamber Bat House | How To Build
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Mobile Miter Saw Station Cart Overview
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We have bats in our front and rear porch exposed rafters. We have been chasing them away due to the bat poop. I will be building one of these very soon. I great project for me and my wife.
@@looloo6322 That’s great you’re gonna build them a home. I have group of them that come out every night at my house and love having them since they eat all the pesky flying insects. Enjoy the project with your wife! 🦇
Cool design. Gonna try and make one myself now.
@@bobcraig332 awesome! Good luck with your build and let me know if you have any questions along the way.
Nice job! 🎃
@@seventhavestudio6629 I appreciate that! Thanks for checking out the video!
Great video!
@@bobcraig332 Thank you!
I have my first one cut. What size of brad nails do I use.
@@luperodriguez7534 great! I use 1” long 18 gauge brad nails. Let me know if you have any other questions
Very Nice ! thx for the idea!
@@papillonwoodprint Thank you! Happy building! 😀
Great Video!! I am ordering a bunch of these for gifts.
@@Bob-z6t thanks for checking out the video! I will be posting these soon to my Etsy store if you’re interested. The link to the store is in the video description.
Hi Bob, I Love how effortlessly your builds come together and the specific materials you mention so nothing is confusing or questionable! Thank you for this latest and greatest idea to accomplish for the Halloween Season! P.S. The music you chose was soothing to hear while watching too! Keep on keeping on Bob! I look forward to more videos from you!😊
@@1959posh Thank you for checking out the video and glad to hear it was very clear for you while watching. Appreciate the kind words and I look forward to sharing more videos in the future!
Another great video!! So glad you had your magic wand nearby at the end. It’s hard to end a video when your project disappears! 😂
@@onedaywest Haha! Thanks…yeah, it doesn’t make for a good video if you can’t show everyone what you made 😆
Don't forget to use a bubble leveler for the tape. 😄
Good point. Didn’t get video of me doing that but added to the description for clarification. Thanks.
Great video
@@DavidBoston-rx2yi thank you very much! 😀
America. I remember when this was a new song.😁😁❤️👍
@@CoreyJones1977 That’s cool! I love classic rock music. Grew up with my parents playing this stuff and love listening to it myself to this day. 🎵
Aaaannnd now I need a scroll saw!! ✌️👩🌾💚🪵
haha...it was one of those tools I didn't know I needed until I had one. Use it a lot for these lanterns and also for making MDF templates for tracing and router usage.
How much do you sell them for?
@@CorbyQ I’ve been selling for $25 each and includes the battery led tea light shown in the video.
Any Karens complaining about the "fire hazard" these may cause?
@@Simonsimon-fy3hq No…they aren’t really an issue with fire since I sell them to my customers with flickering battery powered tea lights. They are seen at the end of the video in action.
Ty for this - im gonna try it - it's nice that it is a 1 board build.. I have to convert to MM thou - I'm sorry 🤣🤣
Awesome! Good luck with the build and let me know if you have any questions along the way! Sorry about the non-metric measurements.
I’m Batman
@@chankanyy924 Haha! 🦇 🦇
How did you get the scroll saw blade inside of that little board don’t know much about it, but it looked very very complicated
@@FloraSueStevens.Mcneese I pre-drill holes with my drill first. Then with the scroll saw, I disconnect the top part of the blade and feed it through the hole and then re-attach the blade and tension it on the machine. It’s a little tedious but I have my machine figured out and cut the faces in about 2 minutes. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Sorry if already asked but ... is it basically one lantern per board? Just trying to plan out my picket purchasing. Thanks!
@@campbellwoodshop all good. No one asked but you can basically get 2 lanterns out of a 6 ft board assuming there is no cracking in them (which there usually is) and have to cut around them.
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Thanks!
Hello, quick question what speed do you have your scroll saw set at ?
@@cbrock34 I have the Dewalt dw788. I have mine set to the 6 speed (out of 8).
@sawdustgaragestudios I've been messing around speeds, I have the central machinery one from harbor freight and try to get the best speed for the cedar. Thank you !
@@cbrock34 Ok great! Best of luck with your cutting. Sometimes its a little trial and error to get them dialed in for the specific wood / bit you are using.
Well spoken and concise description! I can tell you enjoy your woodworking projects and so happy you want to share them with others! I am going to buy all 4 lanterns and display them on my porch all through the fall season. I may even get some orange lights and have some blink for the kids on Halloween night! Great Job Bob and Thank you!
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words and for the offer to purchase some!
I would like to know what all I would need as for power tools and materials, the basics but not so expensive, I do a lot of projects and love wood work projects. Rose
@@rosemaldonado2804 the basics for this project would be a miter saw and a scroll saw or jigsaw. For materials you only need a 5-1/2” wide cedar fence picket and some wood glue. I reinforce the connections with nails from a compressor fed nail gun.
@@sawdustgaragestudios. Lets break this down - once someone gets their picket fence at about 6 inches wide and 6 feet long, they would need a saw to cut the board into pieces (as well as top, bottom). A regular manual hand saw will work. Need a drill & bits to cut holes into the eyes, nose & mouth. Then a jig saw with good blades to carefully cut out the face. Construction - some sandpaper to give it all a smoothing. Wood glue to glue the sides top & bottom together. Hammer & brad nails to tack it together.
@@markb8954 yes…for a very stripped down approach that can certainly done that way for sure. Even the powered jigsaw could be swapped out for a hand held coping saw with some blade removal / re-installation.
Thank you for sharing your project. I am going to order a bunch of these for gifts. Keep the videos coming. Your shop is awesome.
@@Bob-z6t your welcome. I have a few more videos planned in the near future. Thanks for the compliment on the shop too!
No expensive tools or designs, simple, short and sweet. Thank you
@@tobedetermined4180 sure thing! I appreciate you checking out the video and hope it helps out with your project.
Scroll saw, most wood workers have. BUT, plunge routers & C&C are different higher skill, higher cost tools.
Thanks for the vid!
@@marcher78 your welcome! Thanks for checking it out.
Thanks man. New Sub here
Thank you for subscribing. Hope the video was helpful for you!
Nice project. I was thinking about building a few of these. Is there a cut list available?
@@Tomc811 thank you. I describe the lengths and qty of the materials needed in the beginning of the video. I can help you though by saying you need (4) 7” pieces and (2) 5” pieces out of a 5-1/2” cedar picket. Let me know if you have any other questions.
What kind of blades you using in your scroll saw?
They are P5 - 16.5 TPI blades. I forget the brand off hand though I use.
Where do you buy your cedar from?
@@bradsboards I get the boards from a local fence supplier. If you have a few around your area, it’s worth calling fur pricing. I’ve gotten pricing from $6 to $11 a picket.
If you are near a Lowes or HomeDepot - you can find these fence pickets there.
@@markb8954 They will sometimes have then but will most likely be treated pine. I personally prefer cedar myself which I order through my local fence suppliers. Try to help out small, local businesses whenever I can.
Looks great. I just bought my first scroll saw a few days ago and its kicking my butt!
@@ZackNyoutube thank you! What brand scroll saw did you get? What about it is kicking your butt?
Nice job i don't have scroll saw but ill jigsaw it im about start batching thrse and picked up the exact Same stencil designs plus few others as you. 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847 oh cool. I really enjoy the look of the stencil pack and the options that are there. I’d have to say if you have the chance to ever pick up a scroll saw, you’ll never go back to jigsawing out the faces again. I found mine, practically new, on Facebook marketplace for $300 w/ blades too!
@@sawdustgaragestudios not a bad price to be honest I have seen brand new ones over here for £130-180($150-230) but never used one before and have no idea how to but from what I have seen they seem very handy. The stencils I was looking at doing some spray art on some live edge boards for Halloween decorations could be interesting 🏴👍
Great video! Very informative and easy to follow!
Awesome! Glad you liked it and hope it helped you out with the project
Well done. Simple and straightforward. Thank You.
Thank you! Glad you like the video.
What was the scroll saw blade did you use. Very quick project at least you made it look quick. I like those
@@Donald-h6i I use a P5 - 16.5 TPI blade on my saw. They are actually very quick projects for sure which is why I don’t mind doing batches of 15-20 lanterns at a time.
Thanks for sharing the build video. I have thought about doing some videos before but it takes longer to edit the video and to just make the item. Thanks for taking the time. Cute little build. Where do you sell them?
@@dkheaton you’re welcome. I agree it does take some time but I’ve been asked often how I make them so decided to take some time and help some people out! I sell them mainly on FB marketplace and at local craft shows
Good job and project thx for sharing and the info Looks great Keep building
@@larrystone5749 thank you! Appreciate you taking time to check out the video!
Good content
@@larrystone5749 I appreciate that feedack! Thanks for checking out the video!
What is the scroll saw blade you were using. Awesome project to do thanks.
Sure thing! The blades i use are a P5 - 16.5 tpi blade which works great on my Dewalt DW788 scroll saw. Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Very Nice, Thanks for Sharing
Sure thing! Hope it helps you out with your build.
Thanks man. I appreciate the share
Sure thing. Thanks for checking out the video!
This is really cute!
Thank you!
Link to the full build here: ua-cam.com/video/kDuOe8nCFE8/v-deo.html
They look great!
Thanks, appreciate the video, nice weekend project. You also have a nice, clean shop! Dan
Thanks for checking out the video and hope that helps you out building your own. Appreciate the compliment on the shop. Actually shooting video forces me to keep it pretty clean 😂.
Awesome.
Thank you! Appreciate you checking it out.
I’m hoping to build a work table soon to hold the table saw and miter saw and possibly my scroll saw. I going to put storage underneath. Great ideas here to add to mine thanks
If you haven’t built anything yet, check out my video for how I built my miter saw station. I found it better to separate that tool from everything else. I built a cart to hold my table saw and router table. I’ll be making a video of that soon too.
Solid video. Ive been reading its best to stain the bat house dark here in the northeast. Is that true?
Thanks for checking out the video. You are correct. Depending on your region, your box should be stained a particular color to help maintain a particular interior temperature. There js a helpful graphic in a link at the bottom of my video description but I’ll share it here too. Hope this helps you out! austinbatworks.com/pages/selecting-a-color#:~:text=To%20determine%20your%20region%20color,or%20light%20shade%20of%20paint
That looks like an awesome addition to the shop! I need one!
Thanks! Yeah, it has been a great addition for sure! All the added on features have also helped me be more efficient on my projects too having everything I need close by.
Looks good. Do you have plans that you can share?
Thank you! I don't currently have plans but I am certainly planning on putting them together since I get asked a lot about that.
@@sawdustgaragestudios thank you let me know when they are available
Great video keep up the great work
Thank you for the kind words!
Nice job!
Thank you!