Very Nice! I just built this myself, and here's what I was able to figure out between the video, other comments below and my actual build (U.S. / Imperial units and lumber dims): Used 1x2 for everything except vertical base (1x6) and top cone (2x2). Ripped 20deg sides on 1x2's with table saw, removing as little material as possible. bottom of tree is 16-3/4" wide (16" pieces) followed by two each 14", 12", 10", 8", 6", 4", 3" and than top cone - came out a bit wider and shorter than this video, but the 70deg sides line up near perfectly to the top. Hardest cuts are ends of 1x2's, need a compound miter saw set at 20deg on the base and 7.5deg on the bevel. Flip 1x2's after each cut (watch video closely) and lumber direction matters - you'll have to experiment. Again, very cool and thanks to I wooden for posting this!
@@thomasle6859 My tree is 26" tall (20" tree + 6" base), with 16 levels plus the top cone. My tree is a bit squattier than I Wooden's, so if you want it taller and skinnier, you 'll have to have use less than 2" steps in wood length (and modify the 70 degree angle). Sorry, can't get a picture to paste to my reply here...
I built one. I made my stock 1 in thk with Parnell 20deg. Cuts on side. Large rectangle on bottom I made 14 in Long on top side. End angles are 20 deg as well. Made 14,12,10,8,6,4. Rectangles. 2 of each. Top I cut at 20 deg to make the point.
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Instructions for use: I have not yet tried to make this beautiful Christmas tree, but upon careful review of the video, I can see that:¨ 4 pieces of 1x2" empty boards are used, about 180 cm long. The angle is 20 degrees on the large saw, which gives a slope of about 70 degrees towards the top. After the marks he puts on the board with the miter saw, the first 4 boards for the frame are 60 cm long. The next 4 boards are 57.5 cm The next 4 boards are 55 cm and so on 19 times towards the top. Note that for the first cut of 20 degrees on the miter saw - to adjust the big saw - the slope is at 0 degrees, for the big saw. But when sawing the remaining boards, the slope is approx. 4 degrees to the right at each cut. Remember to turn the boards every time you saw. Watch the video a few times and it will make more sense. Have fun. Hope this was understandable. Kind regards Flemming Udengaard in Holbaek - Denmark.
love what you made here, maybe to stop wood falling to ground have a chair or hobby hors to rest the end of wood once almost through the saw that way you not have to bend yourself or damage the wood x keep on making x Vanessa
Below are my instructions, but I counted 64 boards on the table before he starts assembling frames = 16 frames, but there are apparently 17 frames on the tree - as well as 2 small frames together with the top.
Thanks @bradyoung7292 I tried 7.5 ° on the bevel and 20° on the base I flipped each piece over however I always ended up with the inside joints having a gap and the outside joints the ends were proud off the sides. Is it possible that I started my first cut with the wrong edge against the fence? I had the 20° cut on the base so the top edge was tight against the fence. Wish I could figure it out. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Está muy bien pero... Antes de montarlo yo le doy una pasada de gasóleo a TODAS las piezas y lo dejo que se empape bien , después lo dejo secar y se barniza , en lugar de grapar se marca y se atornilla para poder desmontar
it is a beautiful x-tree , it wokld be nice if he posted at least the angle of cutting ,and the high of the this trees .. nonetheless if we draw a x-tree on a big piece of cardboard the we want it ...from them we can get get the angle .....
The angle that was shown is the only one used throughout the whole build for the top. 20° 4-2x4s were used. That completes the top. As far as the Stand, that is something you could make with your own design.
From what I could see, the "table saw" aspect we well as the bevel, were on 20 degrees each. As far as the measurements, it seems that you could make it as big or small as you would like.
Very Nice! I just built this myself, and here's what I was able to figure out between the video, other comments below and my actual build (U.S. / Imperial units and lumber dims):
Used 1x2 for everything except vertical base (1x6) and top cone (2x2). Ripped 20deg sides on 1x2's with table saw, removing as little material as possible. bottom of tree is 16-3/4" wide (16" pieces) followed by two each 14", 12", 10", 8", 6", 4", 3" and than top cone - came out a bit wider and shorter than this video, but the 70deg sides line up near perfectly to the top. Hardest cuts are ends of 1x2's, need a compound miter saw set at 20deg on the base and 7.5deg on the bevel. Flip 1x2's after each cut (watch video closely) and lumber direction matters - you'll have to experiment. Again, very cool and thanks to I wooden for posting this!
good luck my friend
olá, poderia me passar as medidas da arvore em centímetros, por gentileza ? gostaria de fazer para minha família
Do you have any pics to share? How tall is the tree?
@@thomasle6859 My tree is 26" tall (20" tree + 6" base), with 16 levels plus the top cone. My tree is a bit squattier than I Wooden's, so if you want it taller and skinnier, you 'll have to have use less than 2" steps in wood length (and modify the 70 degree angle). Sorry, can't get a picture to paste to my reply here...
I would sure like to be able to get the measurements for this tree!
I built one. I made my stock 1 in thk with Parnell 20deg. Cuts on side. Large rectangle on bottom I made 14 in Long on top side. End angles are 20 deg as well. Made 14,12,10,8,6,4. Rectangles. 2 of each. Top I cut at 20 deg to make the point.
Hardshell Woodworks does.
Install a light that changes colors.
Yes Sir
Outstanding!
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones!!
Thank for watching
Bravo et MAGNIFIQUE 👍👌
Cool project, thanks for sharing
Thank for watching
Excelente trabalho ficou muito legal que Deus continue abençoando você e toda sua família amém 👪 👪 👪 👪
Thank you so much
Outstanding. Very innovative. Thank you.
thank you so much
God bless you
Beautiful Work!!
And I like your 3 combo saw!!
Oh it's very good. 👍
Fantastic, I love it
Thank you so much
Very nice build. Very original.
Thank for watching
Well done … it’s beautiful !!
Thank my friend
I agree love the project especially because it lights up
Very nice! I will be building a couple of these soon. Thanks for the video.
thank for watching
Good luck my friend
This is awesome and has potential for so much more. Thank you for a wonderful video and the inspiration! You did good work my friend!
Thank for comment
Well done son merry Christmas nice video from Wales UK 😊
Thank you so much 😊
Great job it's beautiful you did a wonderful job
thank you so much 😊
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oh It's was great 👍
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Thank You!!!
Merry christmas and happy new year!🎆
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Merry Christmas!!! Thank you for the Inspiration!!!
Arrasou !
Lindo demais !
Parabéns !
I would like to get plans for this build ❤
Watching again, cool project
Instructions for use:
I have not yet tried to make this beautiful Christmas tree, but upon careful review of the video, I can see that:¨
4 pieces of 1x2" empty boards are used, about 180 cm long.
The angle is 20 degrees on the large saw, which gives a slope of about 70 degrees towards the top.
After the marks he puts on the board with the miter saw, the first 4 boards for the frame are 60 cm long.
The next 4 boards are 57.5 cm
The next 4 boards are 55 cm and so on 19 times towards the top.
Note that for the first cut of 20 degrees on the miter saw - to adjust the big saw - the slope is at 0 degrees, for the big saw.
But when sawing the remaining boards, the slope is approx. 4 degrees to the right at each cut.
Remember to turn the boards every time you saw.
Watch the video a few times and it will make more sense.
Have fun.
Hope this was understandable.
Kind regards
Flemming Udengaard in Holbaek - Denmark.
love what you made here, maybe to stop wood falling to ground have a chair or hobby hors to rest the end of wood once almost through the saw that way you not have to bend yourself or damage the wood x keep on making x Vanessa
Thank for comment!
Would be more effective with a light that changes colors. Very interesting, innovative idea, love it, thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much 😊
Nice ❤❤❤
It would be great to know what the measurements are when cutting the pieces on the miter saw. And how many of each to cut.
Beautiful
thank for watching
complimenti molto bello...bravissimo!
Thank you so much 😊
Very beautiful!
Very nice!
Incrível seu trabalho!❤❤
super!
Love it..
Wish I could make one for me
Top muito top, vou fazer
Sehr schön geworden 👍👍👍👍
Sự hoàn hảo và mới mẻ cho ngày giáng sinh. Bạn thật tuyệt vời. Chúc bạn thành công
Nice work! What finish are you applying at the end?
Отлично!!! А у нас ёлки живые растут!!! Много!!!
Belíssimo trabalho parabéns
thank for watching
Que coisa mais linda, parabens
Thank you so much 😊
Is your mitre blade tipped? At what angle? Love the build.
Below are my instructions, but I counted 64 boards on the table before he starts assembling frames = 16 frames,
but there are apparently 17 frames on the tree - as well as 2 small frames together with the top.
This is beautiful and i would love to build it! Where can i get the plans?
Thanks @bradyoung7292 I tried 7.5 ° on the bevel and 20° on the base I flipped each piece over however I always ended up with the inside joints having a gap and the outside joints the ends were proud off the sides. Is it possible that I started my first cut with the wrong edge against the fence? I had the 20° cut on the base so the top edge was tight against the fence. Wish I could figure it out. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
2:10 Fly something from your table saw.
projeto perfeito.
thank you so much
Wonderful. Do you have a cut list for this?
44,42,40,38,36,....,4
it also depends on the height of the wooden bar. I used 4 cm wood
Thank you. Merry Christmas!
I’m assuming your dimensions are cm.
Great job. Do you sell the plans?
Very nice what would be the dimensions of the pieces you cut?
Está muy bien pero...
Antes de montarlo yo le doy una pasada de gasóleo a TODAS las piezas y lo dejo que se empape bien , después lo dejo secar y se barniza , en lugar de grapar se marca y se atornilla para poder desmontar
Thank for comment
This Christmas you should buy yourself some machine guards
it is a beautiful x-tree , it wokld be nice if he posted at least the angle of cutting ,and the high of the this trees .. nonetheless if we draw a x-tree on a big piece of cardboard the we want it ...from them we can get get the angle .....
The angle that was shown is the only one used throughout the whole build for the top. 20° 4-2x4s were used. That completes the top. As far as the Stand, that is something you could make with your own design.
Hardshell woodworking. Has full build and instructions on how too.
Sizes would help greatly
Hola está muy bueno, quisiera las medidas que uso.
Wow beautiful I would like to know the measurements
what is the measurements you made the tree with ?
Le pones una bombilla que cambie de colores entonces si queda mas bonito❤
Passa as medidas por favor?
Tôi cũng không còn lưu bản vẽ. Nhưng Nó chủ yếu dựa vào 2 số đo là 72 độ và 18 độ còn lại to nhỏ tùy theo bạn
what are the measurements
I really want to make this can you tell me the measurements
Excelente proyecto podríamos saber las medidas de las piezas bendiciones
Could I get the measurements, and the angles for this project?
From what I could see, the "table saw" aspect we well as the bevel, were on 20 degrees each. As far as the measurements, it seems that you could make it as big or small as you would like.
I'll buy a set of plans if you can make them up
Wow🔰
Do you have patterns for this tree for sale?
Has anyone figured out the measurements?
Was anyone able to figure out the dimensions? It's really nice I would like to make one
Check the reply to the first comment.👍
Are there patterns for this design?
Measurements for this project and angle cuts ?
klasse - Litauen
There's something kind of...odd about building a fake tree out of wood. lol
In what way? A real Christmas tree is made out of wood . 😊
@MartinStone-ei6jx lol, because it was already a tree. Like a Frankenstein's monster just made of wood.
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Could you make me one?
Amazing 🫡
Cuáles son los ángulos que se utilizan
I use a 70 degree angle
But why?
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watch my next videos please
Que medida tiene la primera basa? Gracias
45cm
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I guess it shows you how he built one, but he won’t tell you how to do it
Is this classed as reverse engineering 🤔😂
A little commentary would be nice, for those of us who aren't mind readers.
but you don't tell us how to make it no good
Why is he wearing a mask? Is he sick?
How is that question relevant to the video? Are you being a COVID troll and unhealthy in the maturity department?
Its an honest question.
Dust. From the saw and sanding.
Want sawdust in your lungs?