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Wood Craft Blueprints with Jen
Приєднався 10 сер 2021
You Won't Believe How Easy it is to Make a Stove Top Cover Board!
Learn how to make a stunning DIY noodle board (also known as a DIY stove top cover) with this easy to follow tutorial! Perfect for holiday entertaining or as a thoughtful handmade gift.
Materials:
✅ 1x6 pine boards
✅ 1x4 pine board
✅ Gate pull handles
✅ 1 1/4 inch trim head screws
✅ Wood glue
✅ Sandpaper
✅ Paint or stain
✅ Stencils & chalk paint (optional)
Steps:
0:00 Introduction
1:14 Selecting & cutting wood
3:37 Assembly
5:58 Finishing & paint-staining
9:04 Adding handles
I walk you through each step of the process, from choosing the right wood and cutting it to size, to assembling the noodle board, finishing it beautifully, and adding the perfect touches like handles and stencils.
Using just a few basic tools like a miter saw and drill, you'll be amazed at how simple it is to create a professional-looking DIY noodle board that will upgrade your kitchen in an afternoon. This classic wooden tray is endlessly versatile - use it to cover your stove when not in use, as a stylish serving piece for charcuterie or hors d'oeuvres, or as a display on your counter or coffee table.
With the holiday season approaching, a handmade noodle board makes a wonderful gift that your friends and family will cherish. And if you're looking to make some extra income, these beautiful boards can sell for $40-75 depending on your market! I share insider tips on pricing your work for profit.
Whether you're an experienced woodworker or new to DIY, this approachable tutorial will give you all the knowledge you need to confidently tackle this project. If you have any questions along the way, just leave a comment and I'm happy to help!
Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel for more DIY inspiration. I post new woodworking and DIY decor tutorials all the time!
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
1:14 Wood Selection & Cutting
3:37 Assembly & Attaching Cross Bars
5:58 Finishing & Paint-Staining Technique
9:04 Attaching Handles
10:22 Adding Decorative Stencil (Optional)
11:45 Final Remarks & Pricing Tips
#diy #noodleboard #stovetopcover #woodworking #giftidea
Materials:
✅ 1x6 pine boards
✅ 1x4 pine board
✅ Gate pull handles
✅ 1 1/4 inch trim head screws
✅ Wood glue
✅ Sandpaper
✅ Paint or stain
✅ Stencils & chalk paint (optional)
Steps:
0:00 Introduction
1:14 Selecting & cutting wood
3:37 Assembly
5:58 Finishing & paint-staining
9:04 Adding handles
I walk you through each step of the process, from choosing the right wood and cutting it to size, to assembling the noodle board, finishing it beautifully, and adding the perfect touches like handles and stencils.
Using just a few basic tools like a miter saw and drill, you'll be amazed at how simple it is to create a professional-looking DIY noodle board that will upgrade your kitchen in an afternoon. This classic wooden tray is endlessly versatile - use it to cover your stove when not in use, as a stylish serving piece for charcuterie or hors d'oeuvres, or as a display on your counter or coffee table.
With the holiday season approaching, a handmade noodle board makes a wonderful gift that your friends and family will cherish. And if you're looking to make some extra income, these beautiful boards can sell for $40-75 depending on your market! I share insider tips on pricing your work for profit.
Whether you're an experienced woodworker or new to DIY, this approachable tutorial will give you all the knowledge you need to confidently tackle this project. If you have any questions along the way, just leave a comment and I'm happy to help!
Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel for more DIY inspiration. I post new woodworking and DIY decor tutorials all the time!
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
1:14 Wood Selection & Cutting
3:37 Assembly & Attaching Cross Bars
5:58 Finishing & Paint-Staining Technique
9:04 Attaching Handles
10:22 Adding Decorative Stencil (Optional)
11:45 Final Remarks & Pricing Tips
#diy #noodleboard #stovetopcover #woodworking #giftidea
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2 ft bunny tracer
Put a tail on the side you don’t want then cut the tail off
Good job and project thx for sharing It turned out great Keep safe and keep building
thanks
You did a great job! Thank you for sharing! I love it 😊
thank you so much!
Nice project. Thank you
thank you
Thankyou, you cleared up some disinformation I was given. Merry Christmas Lady❤
This is a great tip! Thank you for sharing! And much cheaper than buying a special clamp!
I made an Angel cat for my little friend!
Great idea! Especially since you can get Doug Fir 2x4s!
Great pencil holder
Needs new brushes ?
Peak millennial aesthetic
They make clamps for that
You can use WoodPrix plans. The best e-books and very detailed instructions. You can learn much from them and make it yourself.
Hi fellows. I think you need to take some time and take a fast tour on WoodPrix
Hi fellows. I think you need to take some time and take a fast tour on WoodPrix to learn how to make it.
just google WoodPrix :))
I have used woodprix plans and I think they are really good. I have already made a lot of things out of wood thanks to them.
Głupia kobieta dużo drzewa marnuje na ten badziew
Do you know measurements for a 5 ft tree?
I was gifted one of these. Do you have any suggestions on how to secure it to the ground for outdoor use?
I would attach it to a wider base
U can put your drill bit + on a magnetic anything & most of the time screws will stick so u won't have alot of trouble
Uh, that's a 3' tall tree.
Hi fellows. I think you need to take some time and take a fast tour on WoodPrix
Peccato che siamo lontani....sono un falegname 🤗
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Your question: What do you do after a rough show where sales were slow? There's a ton of different factors that go into a good show. Did it have a good crowd? Was there a lot of traffic but nobody buying? What did other vendors conclude? Was your booth full or did you only have five things? The reason you want to ask all these questions is to help you figure out where the problem lies. Some craft shows don't attract buyers, just lookers. Or maybe your booth presentation just wasn't that great. Improve on it for next time. I've also seen people not bringing enough product to sell. And the more you bring the more chances you have of selling it! #crafts #craftshow #handmadeseller #handmadebusiness
Thank you for this video! Your directions are spot on. I delivered three of them to my daughter for outside decorations. She absolutely loves them. She is going to add lights to them. I did a wood burn on one of them. Looks pretty cool! Your video made this a four project to complete all three. Thanks again, and Happy Holidays.
That is fantastic! I am so happy that you were able to make them and that they look good.
What are the dimensions and angles if I want to make a 6ft tree? Thanks you..
Lots of “shorts” on how to do this but a beginner like me appreciated the longer step by step and the measurements put on the screen. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Can you share your jig plans
You can find nice instructions on WoodPrix if you like to make it
Why not use brad nails instead of screws?
Maybe just durability when handling I guess?
@@garyfetner1003 I don't think Brad nails are strong enough. I feel more confident using screws.
White on white? If you look really close, you can still see it lol. Have a great day!
Yep!
I just finished three of them. Great instructions!!
@@theresafoster3435 🥳
Great video, detailed and easy to follow. What I did to have the screws on the inside was screw the top two pieces together, then screw the two left pieces using the 2 inch spacing to complete the left side. Then, I separated the top two pieces and screwed the two right-hand pieces on from the inside. Once both sides were complete, I screwed the top two pieces back together and completed the tree, putting on the bottom and base. If all the cuts and spacing are accurate, it went together fine.
Christmas tree plans
Good tip! Thank you.
Thank you for posting this video. I made 2 of these. I modified the dimensions to make them shorter. I painted them an evergreen and added lights to them. They will sit on my front porch steps when I put up my xmas lights
@@davidcarlson7395 that's great to hear
Great job . I did three of them thanks for the inspiration .your a Blessing Happy Thanksgiving
@@edwingarcia232 thank you!
Christmas tree plans. Love your channel
I made a tree today. I struggled so much with the top 2 boards but I finally got it (after re-cutting the boards 2 more times). You make it look so easy. 😊
I want to make one but my miter saw does not cut 22.5 degrees and the smallest angle it does it 45 degrees what do i do ?
If it can do a 45, it can do 22.5
If you don’t want to trace the pattern you can just attach the piece of paper with spray adhesive.
lovely! thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Nice project! Looks really good!
Thanks!
So much wasted wood. This would be easy. To make without any waste
This looks so helpful and easy to follow. Will try this but at a much smaller scale. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
curious, I want to make a 6foot one. if I just double the dimensions and use braces and screws, that should work no?
Christmas Tree Prints! I am obsessed with these! My mom and sisters and I are doing a craft weekend and we can’t wait! Thank you so much!!