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Southern Style DIY
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Приєднався 23 кві 2018
I have always loved solving problems. Instead of buying things off-the-shelf, I like to solve my real-world problems by making solutions myself.
- Problem-Solving through Making
- Woodworking, DIY, & 3D Printing
- Problem-Solving through Making
- Woodworking, DIY, & 3D Printing
Building a Reputation Era Tombstone for Halloween
What Swiftie halloween haunt wouldn't be complete without a tombstone inspired by Taylor Swift's Look What You Made Me Do music video?
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2) TOOLS & MATERIALS I used for this project and RECOMMEND
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00:00 I'm Sorry, the old Taylor Can't Come to the Phone
00:31 Design Layout & Cutting
01:50 Glue Up
02:30 Trim to Size
02:46 Carving Tombstone
03:33 Engraving Face
04:04 Texture & Weather Proofing
04:45 Ground Attachment
05:05 Weathering
06:09 Install & B Roll
#reputation #halloween #tombstone
Do you want to solve your problems by making non-boring solutions?
1) SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss the next interesting solution!
ua-cam.com/channels/mzQEJhjAxd7sTNwmQWpqrA.html
2) TOOLS & MATERIALS I used for this project and RECOMMEND
Affiliate links are used on this page. See my disclosure page for info on affiliate programs.
www.southernstylediy.com/disclosure
- Foam Rasp amzn.to/3YqruSH
- Dremel amzn.to/4f3NUQS
- V Bit (bur set) amzn.to/3C6vpN7
- Drylok Masonry Waterproofer amzn.to/4flq4Qf
- Black Acrylic Paint amzn.to/4hnKRVd
- Burnt Sienna Acrylic Paint amzn.to/4fsBl1j
- Chip Brushes amzn.to/3Uwswv9
3) LET'S CONNECT!
-- southernstylediy
-- southernstylediy
-- www.southernstylediy.com
-- www.patreon.com/c/SouthernStyleDIY
00:00 I'm Sorry, the old Taylor Can't Come to the Phone
00:31 Design Layout & Cutting
01:50 Glue Up
02:30 Trim to Size
02:46 Carving Tombstone
03:33 Engraving Face
04:04 Texture & Weather Proofing
04:45 Ground Attachment
05:05 Weathering
06:09 Install & B Roll
#reputation #halloween #tombstone
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From Boring to Epic | Stroller Lights for Disney's Boo to You Parade
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Strollers are a necessity at Disney, but they're boring. We decided to add some LEDs to ours, but have they sync to the Boo To You Halloween Parade! While it seemed like a great idea, it didn't entirely turn out as planned... Thanks to Richard from Break It Yourself for the inspiration for this project. Check out his Stroller Lights video here (and it's synced to the Happily Ever After Firework...
Reclaiming Wasted Shop Space | Workbench Organization pt 1
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Tired of wasted space in your workshop? Today, we're building workbench organization that will store a ton of organizers and leave us room to make it look interesting soon. Want more from Southern Style DIY? 1. SUBSCRIBE for creative ways to Make exciting themed solutions for everyday problems ua-cam.com/channels/mzQEJhjAxd7sTNwmQWpqrA.html 2. LET'S CONNECT! southernstylediy www....
You Deserve Epic Shop Organization | Star Wars Shop Cart pt 2
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This Is the Phone Case You're Looking For
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From BORING to Awesome | Star Wars Shop Cart Part 1
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What I Wish I Knew Before Cleaning My Workshop
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Making Haunted Mansion Tombstones from Insulation Foam
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I Built The STAR WARS Standing Desk Of My Dreams
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Magical or Muggle? My First Leather Project: Harry Potter Bookmarks
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Making an Overhead Dust Collection Arm with Maker Pipe Fittings | Shop Project
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Turning Ideas into Reality | How I Prototype Projects
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Squid Game Inspired Epoxy Decor | Don't Make My Mistakes!
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Solving my Lumber Storage Problem | Shop Project
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Upgrading a Party City Cauldron | First Halloween Prop Build
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Custom DIY Shed Kit Build with Solar Lights
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Custom DIY Shed Kit Build with Solar Lights
Upgrading our Pantry from Prefab to Custom
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How Can I Improve My Shop? | 2021 First Shop Tour
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Pushing Past Failure | Mythosaur Skull Behind the Scenes
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Making a Giant Mythosaur Skull out of 2x4s | Power Carving from The Mandalorian
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Making a Wall Organizer for Dust Collection | Shop Project
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Power Carving a Deadpool Headphone Stand | First Power Carving Project
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5 Basic Steps for (almost) EVERY Woodworking Project | Beginner's Guide to Woodworking
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How to Get More Tool Wall Space from Thin Air | Shop Project
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Ummm, kinda cool idea, few things, vac system isn’t really best for application. That vac is high volume low pressure (suction) ringing it down to a small dia for the sander isn’t cutting its volume, but not increasing suction. As well as over straining the motor. Better to just use a shop vac. But what ever works I guess. As to the twisting with the middle split, a single upright in the middle-ish area should elevate the issue, as long as you drill and screw to all pipes, so it can’t twist on the lower and upper extensions..
Do you have plans for this project? If so, where do I go to get them. I would like to make this for my grandchildren.
SLAYYYY YOUR GONNA MAKE IT BIG💜
I might have messed up the timing at the start of the video a little bit
Thanks for this, I enjoyed watching your build process. The star wars inspired tool cart looks really cool.
I’m so glad, thank you! I’ve been really happy with the Tool Cart and now want to turn the entire shop into something from Star Wars one project at a time
Nice video. A tip though - duck your music more. When you're talking turn it down more than you did. Kinda competes with your voice too much making it a distraction more than a compliment.
Thank you! Ahh, yeah totally makes sense. Fortunately, I was able to setup DaVinci so it’s an automatic duck, but should be able to increase how much it ducks pretty easily. Thanks for the tip!
@@SouthernStyleDIY Davinci rocks! Looking forward to your videos!
It took me a bit to switch from Premiere just because that’s what I knew, but have LOVED the change (and not having a monthly charge too)
Absolutely loved the Star Wars toolbox so I'm excited for what the carts going to look like
Thank you so much! Yeah, the scale on what all was going to be Star Wars-ified went up once I got the shelves, but I’m excited for how it’s looking so far and to share it hopefully soon!
bro! nice videos... and I like your style very inspiring!!!!
Thank you so much!!! I appreciate it!
Would this set up support a 4" diameter hose?
I didn’t test it directly with 4”, but it should be plenty strong for it. Using a tube would be better than the hose that I did too. That’s on my list to change out sometime “soon”
Looks awesome, never thought about doing this to my box. Might have to pick up another beat up one to do this too!
Thanks so much! You should!! It’s so much fun
Part 2 of the Star Wars Shop Cart build is up now! ua-cam.com/video/Yq1n0bUYgPE/v-deo.html
What nerdy Shop Furniture do you have? In case you missed it, here is part 1: ua-cam.com/video/nnulpetVJWI/v-deo.html
4 comments? Let me fix that 100th like? I like that 😂😂😂
Why thank you so much!! I appreciate it!
@ step 4, tip for cleaning after you sweep/vacuum up, take your leaf blower & blow your shop out. Be surprised how much you missed 😂
That's a fantastic tip! I forgot about the leaf blower, thanks so much!!
The only bee that would go in would be a solitary bee and that's kinda a dick move, they are harmless.
I hadn't thought about whether the bees are solitary or social, so that's a fair point. In our area, there seem to be a ton of them in mid-Spring to early summer, but they don't seem to really be together, whether in a trap or not.
WTF? So you can hang up a bottle? Yep, waste of time I will never get back.
Exactly! Level 1 solves the problem, but looks absolutely TERRIBLE! Level 2 will hopefully actually look good
It's sad to potentially harm bees just to protect a fence or deck.
Yeah, I wish there was a way to just deter them instead, but we have so many that nest all around. Fortunately, these traps seem to only attract the carpenter bees and not honey bees or other types. I should do some more research about whether deterring can work too though.
Love this bud! From functional to functional art!!! I may need to make one of these, the bees have been out of control on our deck this spring!
Thank you so much! Honestly, this is where I think I’m heading now. Tired of stuff that can be bought and want to surround myself with things I love, that also solve problems. You totally should!! Hmmm I wonder what a leather and wood bee trap would look like?
But, which one catpured the most?
That's a great question! So far, the Level 2 trap has captured the most with the Level 3 close behind and the Level 1 in last. Which one were you thinking would work the best?
What types of non-boring solutions have you made for your problems?
I'm 6'8" and my shop ceiling is 7'. It sucks in the wrong way.
Oh that would be so frustrating! That’s barely enough room for lights!
@SouthernStyleDIY indeed. Its 12x12, but it's far from the worst part lol. Summers coming, and with it comes the 125f days with +85% humidity. Lol. But it exists. (Wife is a nurse so we keep cool bags of IV fluid in fridge just in case. Lol.)
@carterscustomrods oh no!! And I thought it got hot in Georgia, but not near that bad!! Yeah that’s a fantastic thing to keep on hand
You need to tone down the music please pal in your future vids if you're keen to boost your subs, I found it way too loud and an unnecessary distraction.
Thanks for the feedback! Was it just the volume of the music, tone, or both?
For informational content such as this, I feel music is a distraction. Music sets a mood, which can be ok for a visual experience.
@rivernet62 gotcha! I really appreciate the feedback and make sure it syncs up better with tone. Thanks again!
Music is fine. It rocks like your enthusiasm. Mixed well w/hour dialogue.
Thank you so much!! I appreciate it!
2:41 burning the midnight oil
Gotta get it finished sometimes!!
That is so cool man! I love watching the process...so much goes into it, but the payoff is so worth it (easy for the guy who's just watching to say ha)!
Thanks so much Ethan! It was definitely a fun project to make and I’ve been keeping the case on my phone ever since. Now I want to make more!
Do you prefer to 3D print small pieces like this or kitbash like I did?
Awesome. I’m so gonna make this. Thanx. 😊
Thank you so much!! Hope yours turns out awesome!!
That’s not only a great setup, but looks great!!
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate it (especially coming from you having seen the awesome work you’ve done)!
That wire shelf guard is such a neat touch. Great looking glow up! Your ability to really capture that "space rode hard put away wet" feel is amazing
Thanks so much! The wire was a last second idea and addition, but I’m really glad I added it (and it was free too from some old cords). Yeah, I really want to start doing that style more and get better at it. Helps hide when things aren’t actually clean too haha!
Ok, this is so freakin cool!
Thanks so much! Wish I had been able to revive the weathering footage at least
Do you have any droids in your workshop?
Impressive, most impressive.
But I’m not a Jedi yet
That is so sweet looking. A tip, when spraying the letters, tape the back side of the letters and then tape the tape to your bench. That will keep them from flying away.
That is fantastic advice! Thank you so much!!
Awesome project...turned out totally...fine! haha
Thanks! It’s fine! I’m fine! No freaking out over here at ALLL!!
@@SouthernStyleDIY Hahaha love it!
Gotta love that part of a project where it all might go wrong
Hey you gotta ENJOY spending time in your shop, part of that is the action and part of that is the space itself. Looking DOPE!
Thanks so much and totally agree! Hopefully it’ll end up looking at least a little better after some weathering
Love the concept! Can't wait to see what you come up with to salvage the -bane- that is Gorilla Glue. 😆 - Joe
Thanks so much! Yeah, I should have anticipated that, but didn’t for some reason. Definitely hope it’s salvageable haha
Do you like your shop to be purely functional or have some personality?
You speak the truth sir.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
Hi That was an epic workshop org video. Just found your channel and worthy of a subscription. I will check out more of your videos and I look forward to the next one. Regards James One Handed Maker - Australia
Thank you so much, James! I really appreciate it! More coming soon too! Thanks, David
just like the big boys on youtube.. but only 600 subs. hope you make it buddy! keep goin´ 🤘
Thank you so much!! I was really happy to work with them. I appreciate it!
You're adorable 😉
Why thank you!
You should do a beginners shop guide! Or starter tools 101. One for general handyman and one for hobby projects
I might just have to do that, great idea! Oddly enough, the handyman one might be more difficult at least for me since those are my least favorite projects. Hobby ones though? Those get me going!!
I just went through this a couple weeks ago. I took two weeks off for Christmas and squared my shop up. This past year has been busy and I neglected upkeep of the shop, clearing enough space to complete a task - for over a year! Rather than making a list, I worked on shop improvement projects while cleaning the shop up. It took me over a week to get the shop cleaned up, but it came out nice.
That’s awesome!! Dang you had a lot of projects last year then, which is also awesome! Knocking out your list as you make it is a great idea since you carved out time to take care of all of it
I like the video BUT some of us, do not have a large shop to start with!! Myself, my work area is literally outside in front of my tool shed/workshop, so a lot of the work I do, requires me hauling everything I own outside in nice weather, do my work, then load it all back inside for safe keeping!! It is kind of a pain... BUT it also requires THAT I constantly put things away as I use them OR never getting things out I don't need in the first place!! And any items that I have that "comes out of my shop" are constantly put back immediately after I am done on a project, or I will never find them again!!
Oh wow! That’s a lot of moving back and forth, but fantastic that you’re so organized! Wish I was that diligent with putting things back. Do you have anything that helps with setup or keeping things together while you’re working outside?
That turned out great! Your video was suggested to me and I'm glad I watched. That was some impressive hand routing there, slow and steady.
Oh awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! And thank you! It was pretty nerve wracking along the edges. Definitely thought I messed it up more than a couple of times
Great video! I struggle with this in my small shop as well. Especially during a multi day or week project. Plus my garage shop has regular garage stuff still in it, so that doesn't help.
Thank you so much! Yeah those long term projects take a toll for sure. Plus regular garage stuff doesn’t help either. I managed to isolate all of our kids’ stuff to an “in garage shed”, but that wouldn’t work for something like a vehicle
A video I need to watch thank you
Anytime!! Hope it helps!
My shop is a cluttered, useless shit hole.. I don't hove the power to sort it out. All i can do is watch people make stuff in perfect workshops.
A perfect workshop isn’t getting enough use haha! It’s always a constant process. A little here and there goes a long way. It can certainly be tough to tackle when it becomes too much.
"There are two types of people who will tell you that you cannot make a difference in this world: those who are afraid to try and those who are afraid you will succeed." -Ray Goforth
Very true!
Should I be able to edit your Notion template, or is it just a read-only file that is used to create my own? I do not seem to be able to add new items or edit yours. Thx.
Fantastic question! In the top right corner, it should let you duplicate it to your notion account. Once it’s there, it should let you edit absolutely everything. I’ll add that to the template as well. Thanks for asking! If that doesn’t work, I’ll find out why (my first Notion template and I might have missed a setting somewhere).
IT WORKED!!! THX @@SouthernStyleDIY
@Slabysz oh awesome!! Glad it worked!! If you think of anything that would make it better or that I can do to help, please let me know! Definitely want the templates to be as useful as possible and open to any feedback