Low Cost High Profit - Small Projects That Sell - Make Money Woodworking (Episode 2)

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • Grow your woodworking business with "smalls"! Often times smaller items are looked over by new builders because they are looking for that build that will bring in a nice profit. In this video, I discuss the power of smalls and how to think outside of the box. Ultimately any business comes down to profit margins. I'll give you a few examples of how selling items that anyone can afford can generate crazy sales with very little cost of goods sold!
    And yes... In one of these examples, I made $1000 in a day by having pre-orders and knocking it out in a day! Sometimes we overthink things when the most profitable items we are looking past. Let's change that.
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  • @sheiladuncan1027
    @sheiladuncan1027 2 роки тому +503

    One of my favorite sayings is , " $20 walks in my door far more often than $1000 does. " So, I'm just as welcoming to the small buyer as the big one.
    Thanks for the ideas.

    • @ronmounts8075
      @ronmounts8075 2 роки тому +6

      That is a well Outstanding Sayin I Doooooo Admit!!!!! Thank You!!!!!

    • @SlickRickTPB
      @SlickRickTPB 2 роки тому +17

      and those small customers are just another chance to get an easy referral for the big items

    • @missalycious
      @missalycious Рік тому +4

      Exactly! As a shopper I love when artists have smalls at shows- I can take home treasures from multiple artists, not just one, and I'm happy to share their name/website with anyone and everyone in the meantime.

    • @Youn6J
      @Youn6J Рік тому +1

      Beautiful saying oh my god! That speaks wonders!

  • @adventuresinblack
    @adventuresinblack Рік тому +37

    Can someone build me a box to think outside of please?

  • @RyanNiemer
    @RyanNiemer 2 роки тому +119

    I honestly think you are probably the most honest UA-cam woodworker that I follow. You give honest, genuine advice and don't try to claim "Make $10,000 a day with this!!" or "How I made my first $50,000 day!" You give REAL advice, especially for hobby level woodworkers like myself. Keep making great videos my friend

  • @thclapper2258
    @thclapper2258 Рік тому +359

    I'm so happy i made productive decisions about my finances. Bought my second house in September last year and hoping to retire next year at 52 if things keep going smoothly for me.

    • @mateolefebvre486
      @mateolefebvre486 Рік тому

      Congratulations, pls share some tips on how you achieved this beautiful feat, I would appreciate

    • @thclapper2258
      @thclapper2258 Рік тому

      I have a very diversified investment portfolio and I employ the services of experienced portfolio managers to ensure maximum returns and minimal loses.

    • @thclapper2258
      @thclapper2258 Рік тому

      I make huge profits on my investment since I let Mrs Brianna Megan handle my portfolio

    • @adrienclaeys294
      @adrienclaeys294 Рік тому

      Brianna Megan and I have known each other for months and she has made me a lot of money. My last profits from her were $18,500

    • @mateolefebvre486
      @mateolefebvre486 Рік тому

      @@thclapper2258 I want to invest, pls how do I reach out to your manager?

  • @earlcummings3653
    @earlcummings3653 2 роки тому +484

    "Smalls" is the way to go for me......this has been my approach for over a year......make tons of hexagon/octagon coasters, arrows, coat racks etc..... the profit margin is phenomenal ! I tried making furniture and other large items.....while they were satisfying to me I could not sell enough to justify the cost and time. So for me small is the way to go.......keep it up, maybe you will enlighten others.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +49

      Totally agree! But still make things that you want to challenge yourself with... make larger items your side hustle. Keep it up!

    • @jasonsahadeo5740
      @jasonsahadeo5740 2 роки тому +21

      I realized this soon after getting into woodworking. I made a few furniture pieces, but because I don't do it full time, it took a long time to make (also, I didn't have a lot of tools). These smalls are extremely profitable and have bought me enough tools to make just about anything now. Now I'm known for my smalls, and I don't mind because I can quickly churn out these items working on them only on afternoons and weekends.

    • @gilbertgarcia4040
      @gilbertgarcia4040 2 роки тому +7

      where do you sell

    • @earlcummings3653
      @earlcummings3653 2 роки тому +14

      @@gilbertgarcia4040 believe it or not local sells keep me busy.....then I go to area craft shows about every 3-4 mos

    • @joshuaallen5453
      @joshuaallen5453 2 роки тому

      Anyone can make things from wood. It's if you can sell it or not. I call bullshit on the "BUILD IT THEY WILL BUY" BULLSHIT. SHOW ME HOW YOU SELL IT OR WHERE. YOU SHOW ME THE WOOD, BUT NO SHOW ON HOW TO SELL. FIRST SIGN OF BULLSHIT. I SEE THOUSANDS OF WOOD WORKING BOOTHS WITH THE SAME PEICES IN IT FO 5 YRS. IDK HOW THEY STAY AFLOAT. MOST SAY RETIREMENT FUNDS OR PAYING OUT OF POCKET FOR RENTAL SPACE... ALWAYS LOSING MONEY.

  • @resolveyeetlord8340
    @resolveyeetlord8340 7 місяців тому +16

    Man the world needs more people like you and I’m aiming to fill the spot
    People spend so much time focusing on what they can’t do they forget how many resources we do have

  • @MichiganHiker
    @MichiganHiker 2 роки тому +18

    Great video, thanks! I did a show where I had some beautiful custom cutting boards, beautiful wood and what sold out, $6 each or two for $10 cedar soap platforms. 3 1/2 inches square, cuts on the bottom and top to drain and a $0.25 bar of organic soap came with it. Cost me just under a buck to make. I went there with 50 of them can came home with none.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +3

      Yep brother... It's the $20 theory! People WANT to spend money... and smalls fit almost any budget.

  • @matthewgitomer5325
    @matthewgitomer5325 2 роки тому +40

    Truly appreciate all the wisdom and mentoring to so many of us embarking on the creative journey. Your videos have helped keep me motivated to get after it each day. Thank you for all you do sir!

  • @Cotton2Ennis
    @Cotton2Ennis 2 роки тому +191

    Just subscribed, after 40 years in the steel mill they shut the door on us, too young to retire, have been looking for something just like your channel my friend. I understand your well thought out lessons and am most thankful. Indeed I have my own idea to work with some of these things. Hope to get an extra income going very soon, I sure need it! God bless you young brother.

    • @76djt
      @76djt 2 роки тому +10

      I hope my steel mill doesn't close their doors

    • @RickHenderson
      @RickHenderson 2 роки тому +3

      Good luck man!

    • @foborising4417
      @foborising4417 2 роки тому +5

      Handmade things are THE best. I hope you succeed.

    • @JohnPlissken
      @JohnPlissken 2 роки тому +3

      I highly recommend Stumpy Nubs channel as well.

    • @76djt
      @76djt Рік тому

      @@JohnPlissken I been following him for years. Thank

  • @linsen8890
    @linsen8890 Рік тому +4

    I love your message. Making small, creative things can be just as rewarding as making big, complicated projects. Plus, using those small scrap pieces is a great way to recognize the value and beauty of that wood. None of it should be wasted. I want to find a way to use it, rather than just burning it or taking it to a landfill. I've been actively thinking of things that can be made from small scraps: boxes for fishing lures, keychain decorations, small carved toys and animals, Christmas ornaments, engagement ring boxes, and so many others. The list goes on and on!

  • @powdertrax9742
    @powdertrax9742 2 роки тому +94

    I’m 55 and just retired on New Year’s Eve, I worked at a custom cabinet shop for 5 years and have been a avid woodworker and cabinet maker on the side for the last 33 years. I still enjoy building cabinets but the smaller projects bring quicker satisfaction but I still it for fun and typically give the projects away.
    I recently replaced 350’ of cedar fence and kept all of the boards knowing I’d have projects to make. My daughter recently most out and has asked me to build her several items, the joy I get from knowing that I can build anything she wants is really rewarding.

    • @haigansmith4081
      @haigansmith4081 Рік тому +2

      It’s so fulfilling to see the work of your hands to fruition. I truly believe that one of the reasons people of today are unfulfilled is due to lack of creativity and personal achievements related to building something. America is suffering… we are failing to engineer, failing to mass produce industrially ( or at least failing to maintain factories in light of cheaper production abroad) … we are failing as a nation. The work of our hands is a redeeming prospect. Perhaps the only redeeming prospect.

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie Рік тому +2

      How wonderful that your daughter will have those physical reminders of your love forever!

  • @20greeneyes20
    @20greeneyes20 2 роки тому +10

    Use 4" dried tree branches for coasters as well. Also I know a man that used dried tree branches from various species of trees cut them in slices and made beautiful wooden buttons. He was selling them like crazy.The Grain of the different wood was amazing.

  • @c4r5on88
    @c4r5on88 2 роки тому +6

    I've always loved wood and always wished I'd gotten into it. The past 3 years now I have and I'm absolutely loving it. I built a 12ft by 12ft shed/workshop area from pallets and scrap wood and now build stuff in there when I get chance. Just built my wife a beautiful little set of 2 gates from stuff I had left. Hopefully I can keep making stuff. I really do love it.

  • @danielalamo2075
    @danielalamo2075 2 роки тому +6

    Really awesome! Reminds me of a friend that goes to auto swap meets. He would always take a bunch of hard to get rid of things like brackets or trim or light lenses in not to good condition. He would place them out for a dollar. He said even when people were not buying he would make enough to cover his space, $30-$40, and beer and usually fuel. So thanks for the tips. My wife is really crafty and always thinking of small items to sell and give away as presents.

  • @mranonymous1419
    @mranonymous1419 2 роки тому +3

    You've pushed me to begin my journey into woodworking. I've always wanted to and had a drive but never took the jump. I can't wait

  • @reyaguilar2777
    @reyaguilar2777 Рік тому +4

    I appreciate this video
    I’m a finish carpenter , projects have been slow for me. I have a lot of time and was thinking of building from home. I like what you said about building smaller easier items with bigger over head vs a big piece and little profit and more time consuming. It really motivates me to go out and do it .
    Thanks brotha

  • @terrymastalski3625
    @terrymastalski3625 2 роки тому +35

    I’ve just started woodworking after 25 years of installing wood fences. First I was thinking of creating things as a hobby but always thought it would be good to sell. This video was very inspiring. Thanks Matt

  • @severeflows
    @severeflows 2 роки тому +3

    Great video just what I needed, I started woodworking as a hobby to make things for myself. Now that I know a little more I want to start selling items. This is the inspiration I needed thank you

  • @seamusmurphy259
    @seamusmurphy259 2 роки тому +7

    I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us. I'm a retired custom home builder. Now I make high end cutting boards and charcuterie boards and such. Been trying to do smaller crafts for pop ups
    And you have given me plenty of food for thought. Thank you

    • @richardfowler3254
      @richardfowler3254 Рік тому

      Have you thought about making coasters from the cut-off's of your cutting boards? That could be amazing if you have enough scraps...

  • @dennismutz8221
    @dennismutz8221 Рік тому +8

    Matt, thank you for this advise. We've been doing shows for years. We're always looking for new products. But, like you said the cost of materials can be a problem. So, last year, as a result of all the "stimulus" money and money from our retirement package. I (with her approval,lol) purchased a home saw mill. Material cost dropped to what I can drag out of our 5 acre wood lot. This is going to make me look at mill "scrap" a little differently. Thanks again. Now, back to work,we have a show in just 12 days.

  • @esataaa
    @esataaa Рік тому +10

    This guy is giving life advice, advice that even teachers don't know about. Thinking outside the box is very important!!
    Really appreciate your vids!!

  • @mouthofthesouth4267
    @mouthofthesouth4267 6 місяців тому

    I just freaking love how you are always finding ways to be a Proud Poppa and show off the things that you are proud of your kids for making ❤ it's so heartwarming 😊

  • @chrissyhott
    @chrissyhott 2 роки тому +4

    Insane… I’ve been struggling with having adhd, just been diagnosed at 38. We are nuerodivergent…. So when you said divergent it’s all clicked… and this is why I’ve been able to see furniture that someone would throw away, as something that can be reimagined beautifully. My new theme word is divergent ❤️

    • @jeffgood1580
      @jeffgood1580 3 місяці тому

      Adhd is just as much a blessing as it is a curse. You just have to play to your strength. I’m a career firefighter/paramedic and I thrive on stressful situations. I hate being bored and I have to exercise for example.

  • @gr82bloved43
    @gr82bloved43 2 роки тому +3

    I love your contagious inspiration!! I love diy’s … I have so much wood left over from different projects. I can’t wait to let my mind go rogue
    Thank you!!!

  • @1976ClassicCelica
    @1976ClassicCelica 2 роки тому +24

    Pallets are free and I've found some really good oak pallets over time. I just bought a 10 watt laser engraver/cutter and it's super easy and quick to use. Great little machine for smalls. You can be burning something and making other things at the same time. I would recommend looking into a laser as they are not that expensive now a days.

  • @MissMala
    @MissMala 11 місяців тому +1

    Just what I needed to hear today! I love making small things, like tiered tray items and little pieces of wood with different letters on them, to name a few. I thought I must be weird or lazy or not skilled enough to do woodworking. You gave me my hope back sir, thank you! 😊

  • @chrisplescher1398
    @chrisplescher1398 2 роки тому +2

    I just enjoyed listening to you descriping the business. May I say that you have hit the nail on the head. Building simply and small is a profitable . Chris

  • @guybowers9094
    @guybowers9094 2 роки тому +9

    You come up with some really creative ideas that we all can use and such simple and small items don't take much investment of time or money. Thanks again for helping the rest of us out

  • @nicolejohnson9820
    @nicolejohnson9820 2 роки тому +100

    My family was in a car accident, everyone is fine, but we are down to one vehicle. My position was recently terminated from work so I have been collecting free pallets and scrap woods and am trying to learn the actual tools. I love all of your videos and advice- it's hard to not be intimidated by the equipment 😔

    • @mikefeddersen2476
      @mikefeddersen2476 2 роки тому +13

      Find a local craftsman to walk you through the operation. Maybe a carpenter building a home in the area, etc.
      People love to feel needed.

    • @joshuaallen5453
      @joshuaallen5453 2 роки тому

      Have you sold anything?

    • @nicolejohnson9820
      @nicolejohnson9820 2 роки тому +7

      @@mikefeddersen2476 thank you for your suggestion, I do frequent a custom table shop for scrap wood often. They ask for payment in craft beer 😆 maybe they'd be willing to help out.

    • @nicolejohnson9820
      @nicolejohnson9820 2 роки тому +7

      @@joshuaallen5453 not yet, I've built a few things, I'm waiting to get some inventory to have my marketing friend come take photos, etc. for me. My goal is by May to have a set up in a booth, sell to friends in the meantime to help stay afloat.

    • @angelbear_og
      @angelbear_og 2 роки тому +5

      What Mike Feddersen said -- get a mentor! I was intimidated by ladders & circular saws until my dear neighbor came over to help me do some construction that I was going to pay someone else to do. Not only have I saved a lot of money with DIY, but I'm way more confident with the tools (even electrical wiring!). Once I get everything finished and settled in I'll be doing some of these "smalls" projects for some extra income myself!

  • @HisDudeness2020
    @HisDudeness2020 2 роки тому

    One way to tell a person is successful in what they do, is that they are willing to share and pass on that knowledge to others without fear of competition or being outdone. Thank you for your wisdom and knowledge amigo.

  • @djjinerson
    @djjinerson 2 роки тому +8

    Your videos are amazing…..as a newer woodworker (almost a year) I am always interested in challenging myself and skill set. However it would be nice to actually make and sell things to recoup the cost of my ever expanding shop tool collection. Although I may not have a huge drive to make some of the more simple items your displaying I also understand my skills aren’t quite to the level where I could get top dollar for a kitchen table, desk, or other higher end items I have made for my own home. Passion to create is what started me on this journey but you really bring an amazing perspective especially on what I can do with the multiple 30 gallon trash cans full of scrap that I have 👍 and make some money too. The cedar fence picket tip itself is amazing, I would have never thought of that one on my own……thank you thank you thank you🙏

  • @xXninjaturtleiam1Xx
    @xXninjaturtleiam1Xx 2 роки тому +6

    i only stumbled across this video and im very appreciative for the time you took to make it. ive always been the crafty type; with my particular shine being able to make repairs with whatever i happen to have lying around…but your video has given my creative flame a new spark and given me that excited to explore feeling…thanks

  • @stephenlines9431
    @stephenlines9431 Рік тому +5

    Matthew, you are 100% correct about 'smalls'. I've never made things to sell before, but my sister sent me a photo of a rustic (palletwood) Christmas tree that she'd purchased. It had 20 multicoloured LEDs decorating it which made it look amazing (no lights it was frankly garbage).
    I looked at it and my amazing wife said 'you could do better than that'.
    At that exect time a neighbour, who knows I mess around with wood offered me a pallet and a pine door.
    Long story cut short, I made 25 trees in just over a day (never done mass production, but amazed how much I could do if I planned it properly). My wife found LED lights in our local store for £1.50 (soft white and multicoloured), and 24 AA batteries for £2.98.
    Paid £25 to book a stall at a local church Christmas Fayre - sold the lot in 3 hours.
    The money I made was much less than I earn a week, but strangely, because it was from 'my own two hands' was way more valuable.
    Honestly, my wife (now Project Manager) will be getting a seriously enhanced gift package this Christmas!
    This is so empowering - massive boost in self-belief, self-worth etc.
    Made a few friends, and even got the offer of some free old tools (which I love restoring).
    Win win win win win...

  • @eddiemendoza6304
    @eddiemendoza6304 Рік тому +1

    Very simple and straightforward. One of the best videos I've seen on this topic

  • @Americanmom1972
    @Americanmom1972 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom. I love how you use leftovers I hate wasting. You have inspired me I was diagnosed with autoimmune illness and can't work. But I'm not ready to retire I've always been a go go go hard worker. You have given me ideas I can make and feel like I'm contributing to my household I have 10 kids and although most are over 18 now I still have weddings and Babies to pay for and your ideas for wedding decor and ways to make money have given me joy and helped pull me out of major depression. Thank you thank you and God bless your an angel in earth.

  • @WomanUnfiltered
    @WomanUnfiltered Рік тому +4

    Smalls have been my focus due to currently having limited money and work space. Luckily I have a bit of scrap wood and always on the lookout for the free stuff. I watch for broken furniture I can reinvent in parts as im always thinking outside the box. I appreciate you tips and enjoyed the video.

  • @matthewmcdaniel8862
    @matthewmcdaniel8862 Рік тому +37

    Matthew,
    Thank you so much for what you do! I've gone down a UA-cam woodworking rabbit hole and of all the content providers I've watched, you are by FAR the most inspiring. Your relatable, down to earth, genuine, and most importantly - gimmick free approach is amazing. I've learned a lot from what you've shared with us and look forward to what comes next!

  • @alpooser6412
    @alpooser6412 Рік тому

    This is one of the best videos on UA-cam. Awesome information. You show ANYONE how they can take simple, cheap wood scraps and make a great part time living. Thank you.

  • @michaelg.294
    @michaelg.294 Рік тому +1

    What Matt is telling us is to think outside the box, by putting things inside a box! This man is a GENIUS!

  • @RobbyStar1985
    @RobbyStar1985 2 роки тому +3

    Amen brother! Just subscribed because of the knowledge and ideas you imparted on me. Thanks and God bless you!

  • @SchwettyBawls
    @SchwettyBawls 2 роки тому +4

    This is fantastic advice.
    I'm struggling to get the maples and walnuts that I want but furring strips are super easy to get and will fit in my family sedan.
    And I bet routing a keyhole in the back would cut cost even more! Don't even need to buy the sawtooth hangers.

  • @travislee6214
    @travislee6214 2 роки тому

    I was selling at a any antique store and built items to add. I learned from another guy I need to sell smalls. It works! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Tarvis781
    @Tarvis781 Рік тому +1

    Your channel is by far my favorite for this kind of stuff. Been tinkering for years but always struggled with good ideas and focusing on "smalls". Thank you so much, you really helped it all click for me.

  • @alexb8823
    @alexb8823 2 роки тому +3

    I really enjoy videos like these. I can't wait to start wood working.

  • @thereddstormproject1954
    @thereddstormproject1954 2 роки тому +5

    My brother you have inspired me. 4 years ago I started building things here in my apartment with some stained pallet wood that I had left over from a project. I started during the pandemic then I wound up turning myself off to it because I wasn't able to purchase anything in person and online prices where nuts. never thought of just hitting places for pallets and then the pricing I was lost on so as we speak I have about 45 shelf candle holders and candles that I didn't do nothing with and watching this video and others from your channel have given me the push I needed. thank you for explaining things so selfishly and for you your help in making me get that push again

  • @abrahamrodriguez1569
    @abrahamrodriguez1569 9 місяців тому

    You're my new favorite UA-cam channel. Thanks for the content.

  • @davidwalsh917
    @davidwalsh917 2 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful and generous piece of advice. I'm constantly trying to help young people to understand the importance of the side hustle. Give up your free time and get working on your freedom. I will surely pass this on.

  • @JasonPeltier
    @JasonPeltier 2 роки тому +20

    As I'm gearing up for the first craft show of the season this Saturday, your videos are a gold mine for filling out my inventory with last minute quick items. Thanks! I already built 6 fan lattices last week and hope to make it to HD to get more materials for 6 more.
    I've been making bottle openers out of pecan that was in my yard, so monetarily free, aside from the labor of milling. Lasered some cool things on the top and used metal inserts from Amazon. I figure $20 for those will be a good value. I've also made a bunch of mounted bottle openers with a bottle cap catcher tray at the bottom.. Those were made from pallet wood for the backs and fence boards for the trays. About $1.10 for the hardware and then my labor. I figure $30 for those.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +1

      Heck yea! Good luck at the show!

    • @tcbridges
      @tcbridges 2 роки тому +3

      Would love to ee some pictures o this you made like the bottle openers.. TY

  • @ryanrus6064
    @ryanrus6064 Рік тому +3

    This is as one of the most informative videos I’ve ever seen on UA-cam. Made me realize I’m going down the right path. Thanks

  • @pattymckitrick7436
    @pattymckitrick7436 2 роки тому +2

    Great video ! I appreciate the way you think. I have my own shop at home. Nothing fancy, but with my tools, and "free finds" I create all kinds of groovy things. I don't make a ton of money, but we consider it extra. Plus, it's a great outlet for my mind.

  • @lottiesmith8937
    @lottiesmith8937 2 роки тому

    I'm very happy to have found your tutorial this morning on wood and scrap wood making items. Thank you! You have given me some great ideas!

  • @JK4fam2008
    @JK4fam2008 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks for all the knowledge!! That dresser up on the wall is really cool btw!

  • @alexreid4131
    @alexreid4131 2 роки тому +14

    Been looking forward to this one. Thank you for sharing brother. My wife and I are actually paying today to reserve our spot at a future market so great timing.

  • @paulbillingham6769
    @paulbillingham6769 2 роки тому +2

    Inspirational, what a great concept to be applied to whatever it is you are good at. You may not have the eye for geometry like Matthew, or his mathematical inclination, but it is the enthusiasm that comes from releasing our own unique talents that creates the drive and the energy to propel us to our own success.

  • @briannapado8853
    @briannapado8853 2 роки тому +2

    Love your videos, great pieces, seeing inspiration from different angles today! Appreciate this!

  • @lindaholley4428
    @lindaholley4428 2 роки тому +11

    Thanks for sharing. I'm a recent widow (thanks to Covid) and spending time doing projects - you have provided great suggestions and I've decided to go for it! Bought some tools and starting to make some of your projects. Love that you share both the larger and these small ideas!

    • @condee7250
      @condee7250 2 роки тому +2

      Just wanted to wish you the best

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +3

      You've got this Linda! It's such a rewarding and therapeutic hobby! Have fun with it!

    • @bullswoodworks8398
      @bullswoodworks8398 2 роки тому +3

      Awe Linda.....your in my prayers. We have a lost a few friends and family too. God Bless.

    • @MJFUYT
      @MJFUYT 2 роки тому +3

      Im sorry for your loss. But, I bet your spouse is smiling from above. 🙏🏻🙂

    • @lindaholley4428
      @lindaholley4428 2 роки тому +3

      @@condee7250 thank you! This is the first time I've posted a comment on any UA-cam so I've been blessed by those who took time to send best wishes!

  • @kevinmcdaniel743
    @kevinmcdaniel743 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the tips! Loved it.
    Also i go to home depot and Lowe's and go thru thier wood and find warped or marked wood that 80% is usable and get 70% off. I turn $100 worth of into $30 paid and still can use the 20% up in other projects.

  • @GolfStrategySchool
    @GolfStrategySchool 2 роки тому +2

    I really love the idea of smalls, especially like coasters. They're not only quick and easy but they're very simple to ship!

    • @seedubyu
      @seedubyu 2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely. I have a good amount of 4 x 4 Oak that would make loads of coasters. I could make hundreds of them with my bandsaw.

  • @christopherbereznak1175
    @christopherbereznak1175 Рік тому +2

    After being knocked down and losing everything by being in Federal Prison and then being felled again and crippled by Covid in 2020. I think you've given me an idea to be useful again. You're a brilliant man!

  • @troyyarbrough
    @troyyarbrough 2 роки тому +14

    This makes so much sense. I'm completely re-thinking my woodworking business. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +3

      You've got it my man. No worries. Look at most of your "Big dog" woodworking channels... they all sell smalls of some sort. Like Katz sells his inventions. Big items have the wow factor... smalls bring in the constant flow of green.

    • @peterlitwinczuk5403
      @peterlitwinczuk5403 2 роки тому +1

      Shipping will kill you on a large item....

    • @troyyarbrough
      @troyyarbrough 2 роки тому +3

      @@peterlitwinczuk5403 I sell my large items locally. I mostly make outdoor furniture.

    • @GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma
      @GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma 2 роки тому +1

      @@troyyarbrough are you located near Louisville KY. I have something I need made for me

    • @troyyarbrough
      @troyyarbrough 2 роки тому +1

      @@GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma I'm in East Texas, but I will see if I can help.

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 2 роки тому +8

    This is great information. I sometimes have a hard time thinking "outside the box" or creatively. I don't throw out any scrap wood.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +2

      It's a trained mindset. To start out check out pinterest and look up creative woodworking. Yea throwing away anything is rough lol.

  • @sll-tt6bj
    @sll-tt6bj 2 роки тому +2

    Really enjoy the video I'm 71 and still working but want to retire and get into a little bit of Woodworking and making the Smalls it seemed like the smalls. Are where it's at thank you for the video again very inspiring love the scrap wood cross that your kids made

  • @Level3Lifestyle
    @Level3Lifestyle 2 роки тому +1

    Something i heard young and really stick with me all these years was the company motto of Sanrio "Small gift, big smile"

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 2 роки тому +6

    Smalls are more apt to sell. People will part with 20 bucks really fast on a impulse buy, but its a lot harder to get them to spend 150 bucks unless its somthing they asked for or was in the market for.

  • @donchristie420
    @donchristie420 2 роки тому +5

    Honey, remember that gift you made for me🥰 you need to make 10,000 by next Friday 😂

  • @deltabassslanger2291
    @deltabassslanger2291 4 місяці тому

    bro i know im late but you opened my mind on mini woodworking projects and you have some of the best ideas ive seen yet.

  • @FourthDimensionalHillBilly
    @FourthDimensionalHillBilly Рік тому

    I recently inherited my father’s entire wood shop. I can’t wait to get started. I have shop smith lathe table saw combo, drill press, band saw planer ect.

  • @beckwithboards8246
    @beckwithboards8246 2 роки тому +3

    Brother in Christ! Amen. Thank you for your amazing videos an willingness to share your success stories.

  • @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
    @Tool_Addicted_Carpenter 2 роки тому +6

    I made a couple plant trellises after I saw your video. I made the fan trellis pretty quick with a template on a sheet of plywood. I used 5/8×1 1/2" PVC from Lowes and stainless bolts and screws. I left the 2 outer pieces 8' long and cut them into spikes and added a bottom horizontal to stand on and get it into the ground. I also screwed from the back so the fasteners were hidden. $72 in material but my friend owns a high end gardening shop so he's going to aim for $160-200. I also made a shorter trellis by bending rebar in a half moon and welding a cut sheet of metal mesh and painted it copper color. Only took an hour and a half from start to painted. That was $25 materials. Potentially more profit in the metal version but I like these smalls. Great way to profit from scraps.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +2

      Heck yea! Loving how you're thinking outside of the box!

    • @MJFUYT
      @MJFUYT 2 роки тому +2

      Sounds like a great looking creation. 💯

  • @joshuatrigg5551
    @joshuatrigg5551 8 місяців тому +2

    I have a cnc and have been making custom coasters for myself and friends. One thing I struggle with is pricing them to cover my time and cost of materials.

  • @lunchboxk2o656
    @lunchboxk2o656 2 роки тому +1

    I love that you are sharing this! Great work!

  • @iamjustrobert
    @iamjustrobert Рік тому +3

    Hello! I just purchased my first wood burner pen and supplies. I’ve been surfing UA-cam and came across this video. Love the content! Going to start creating and selling small and go from there. Appreciate the insight! Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @aprylmerree1151
    @aprylmerree1151 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks again Matt I always feel like you're talking right to me I know it's very selfish but if you eat me in my mind Street when coming to try to really start this thing! Is it w i watch on a regular but there's a couple of you I really helped me keep the focus and not procrastinate and not think that I have to do big start anything so I appreciate that I really like working with wood and learning more it's been years since I got to do this and that's where I can most at peace clear my head and just feel positive. thank you again you're awesome

  • @garrettlattea815
    @garrettlattea815 7 місяців тому

    This is the kind of content I love very informative you gained a subscriber I hope I can learn some things by watching your video I’ve never built anything with wood but I’ve always had a very strong passion for it

  • @midievil32534
    @midievil32534 Рік тому

    Thanks for the inspiration- at one time I was into smalls wood working then life happened and got away from it.
    Now I am inspired to jump back in and create something new…

  • @SeasquatchWoodshop
    @SeasquatchWoodshop 2 роки тому +21

    This is exactly what I needed. The 20 dollar price point makes so much sense. I've been struggling to sell cutting boards for 40 bucks at vendor shows because most people aren't prepared to spend that much. These suggestions were great. Thank you, my friend!

    • @waterop4
      @waterop4 2 роки тому +1

      What kind of wood do you use for your cutting boards? OAK? HICKORY?

    • @SeasquatchWoodshop
      @SeasquatchWoodshop 2 роки тому +3

      @@waterop4 The staples. Walnut, maple and cherry most of the time. Starting use padauk now as well. These particular boards were pretty small, however.

    • @waterop4
      @waterop4 2 роки тому +1

      @@SeasquatchWoodshop ...thank you. Could I use Oak ?

    • @waterop4
      @waterop4 2 роки тому +1

      @@SeasquatchWoodshop ..I have a Red Oak board I had planned for a bath towel bar but I'm going to have some left over board it's about 8 ft long by 6 inch wide

    • @SeasquatchWoodshop
      @SeasquatchWoodshop 2 роки тому +3

      @@waterop4 I personally wouldn't, and the reason for that is because oak has very large pores in it. Similar to ash, I believe. You don't want food bacteria to be able to seep into pores and stay there for very long. That being said, you might get away with making an oak board that's limited to dry foods like bread. Otherwise, the denser the wood and the smaller the pores, the better. Hope that helps. 🤘

  • @NM-eb5ej
    @NM-eb5ej 2 роки тому +3

    Matthew, your ideas are inspiring!

  • @mltndeal5120
    @mltndeal5120 Рік тому

    That mini picnic table reminded me of making myself a little sawhorse in the union carpenter's apprenticeship class and people loved it. 👍

  • @erikandersen4440
    @erikandersen4440 2 роки тому +2

    I love that coasters idea. Friggin genius.

  • @MJFUYT
    @MJFUYT 2 роки тому +3

    Brother, I dig your way of thinking. Furthermore, the fact that you share your knowledge is proof that good people are still serving this great nation! 💯🇺🇸

  • @shanenewton1148
    @shanenewton1148 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for the video. You have helped me tremendously. I like to build bigger things but, have been thinking about small items. Just didn't know how to go about it and ideas of what to build. I have a really nice flea market close by a well small-town family-owned lumber yard. Thank you again.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +1

      No worries! I've sold things for years... and honestly you make more profit and make it faster from smalls. Love a nice flea market... just something about getting to interact with folks. Good luck Shane!

  • @barryfindlay2439
    @barryfindlay2439 Рік тому

    Best video I've ever seen on this subject and I've seen many thank you Matthew

  • @BH-qi9cq
    @BH-qi9cq 2 роки тому

    This is one of the most valuable videos I've seen in a long time. Thank you, sir.

  • @Cynthia_108
    @Cynthia_108 2 роки тому +5

    Very cool! Great tips on wood species and sizes. Wall art is a great idea, I would love to make my own now, you inspired me!😊 I should have made my own coat rack too, simple easy. Storage crates, planter boxes...so many projects, so little time!

  • @slomo1562
    @slomo1562 2 роки тому +8

    I've been using cedar fence pickets for years. It's nuts and sad to see them go from $1.38 to almost $5 each.

  • @michellewise3621
    @michellewise3621 2 роки тому

    Wow, I am entering the crafting and small wood working world and you have helped me immensely
    Thank you
    You just pipped up on my screen and loved your brilliance. I am now a subscriber .

  • @db2474
    @db2474 2 роки тому

    Your channel is in my top 3 favorites out there. I appreciate your incite…keep up the great work!

  • @stewartg2101
    @stewartg2101 2 роки тому +11

    Great advise and idea's as always Matthew. Keep'em coming.

  • @steelandtree3133
    @steelandtree3133 2 роки тому +3

    Matthew, good video, very informative. Here's my problem with selling small stuff at the flea market. It's usually stuff anyone can make in their garage. My fastest sales were the a little higher priced, unique items.
    Now along with my resale items, I have small, medium, and large items. I also sell sawmill cutoffs and scrap. Some of these are what I call project pieces. Pieces I've started on, but didn't get back to. I have sold a lot of these. People will buy them for signs, shelves, or just wall art.
    In my woodworking I don't use any new wood. All reclaimed, salvage, and sawmill scrap. I integrate old metal, iron, and copper into it. Also do power carving (bowls, etc.). Hope to have a video or two up in the next month or so.

  • @bruceg8033
    @bruceg8033 2 роки тому

    Your creativity & enthusiasm are refreshing! Thanks for sharing.

  • @thommysides4616
    @thommysides4616 2 роки тому +1

    I'm an American starving artist who is now living in South Africa. "No Jobs!!!" Your smalls idea, might just be something I can do to help bring in some added income. At least it will help... God bless you bro!

  • @taenphillips5039
    @taenphillips5039 2 роки тому +5

    Great video, thanks for helping coach us and keep us motivated. It is great to have the build to order items but you’re certainly right that the small items will get you consistent money. I’m going to try to think of five items I can sell for $20 that I can implement into my business.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +1

      That's an awesome plan! You need something for every price point. Thanks for the support Taen

  • @teamcq9204
    @teamcq9204 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing. I have always wanted a side gig to build up my Rambo funds. I just wish I had a extra space to build. Thanks for the cool ideas

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому

      No worries!

    • @dickjohnson9582
      @dickjohnson9582 2 роки тому +2

      @@MatthewPeechWoodworking Please don't encourage this man to make extra money for his rampaging funds.

    • @teamcq9204
      @teamcq9204 2 роки тому

      @@dickjohnson9582 hi, Rambo funds means side $ the wife doesn’t know about. Not funds to be destructive. This way she doesn’t nag at me when I buy something that doesn’t affect the bank account. Like a new TV for the man cave. Haha

  • @help...imgettingauld-1795
    @help...imgettingauld-1795 2 роки тому +2

    Love it man. I'm always making stuff from nothing and generally giving them away to friends and family ... Not any more buddy. Thanks 🙂

  • @jdogsbad
    @jdogsbad Рік тому

    Great Video as usual. My mind is always working as I walk in the woods looking for broken branches. Lots to see there. And several idea's. Love your projects. Thanks

  • @UandMeGod
    @UandMeGod 2 роки тому +8

    Wow! This was super helpful to watch and inspiring too! I was just looking around on here for some ideas on how to make some "extra" money by using my more artistic side. Because I am a single mom and work hard at my regular job 9-5 four days a week. But it just isn't enough income. I mean we are basically just surviving and not thriving financially on my income. So watching this really helped me see I can think outside the box and truly start thriving! Do you have a video sharing which power tools are best for beginners and affordable? I am thinking I need a sander and a jigsaw. I have a drill already. Any advice on that would be very helpful too! Thank you!!!

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +2

      Hey! You've got this! Check out some of my other videos. I go over what tools to start with and what to advance up to. Believe in yourself and the rest will fall into place.

  • @robb4751
    @robb4751 2 роки тому +6

    I gotta a bunch of shows coming up and will definitely use this advice. I actually build a lot of smalls, but I think my price point has been to high. I think if I make some adjustments on pricing I might do better. I also can't wait to try selling some of the trellises that you showed how to make. Thanks for this video.

    • @MatthewPeechWoodworking
      @MatthewPeechWoodworking  2 роки тому +2

      No worries Rob! Good luck at the shows! There's a fine line with pricing... You'll find your market price point. Just don't sell yourself short. Try lil things first... a very nice printed tag... things like that. Where people can give them as gifts as is.

    • @robb4751
      @robb4751 2 роки тому +1

      @@MatthewPeechWoodworking Thanks I will remember that.

  • @danruinsfood4002
    @danruinsfood4002 2 роки тому

    Thanks for laying it out. I have a little confidence now!

  • @MikeJones-dr8os
    @MikeJones-dr8os 2 роки тому +1

    Im just started again after 20 years of being away from building when I was a kid. Thanks for the great ideas for Small. what a great way to start, easy , play have fun with it and make some money on the side.

  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox 2 роки тому +3

    Great video. Thanks. I wasn't ever the carpenter guy but have been looking for something to do to bring in more money and put my non skills to use. Lol🤔💪😁🤙