HOW TO TURN $30 INTO $300 | BUILDING A BARN DOOR WALL CLOCK | FARMHOUSE WALL CLOCK
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2022
- How to build a $300 barn door wall clock for about $30. It's super easy to build and I'll show you how! Please like and subscribe for more how-to videos!
Amazing, im definitely making your clock, i have limited space, 64 yo retired, ty for the inspiration
Besides the projects, I love your ears and beard❤❤❤
Brilliant! Your finishing is beautiful !
Thank you so much brother. This literally will change my life.
Great Video! Where did you get the clock parts?
Beautiful,,,, I hope you will make more videos
Great project
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
I would really like to be your student and learn everything from you, you are like an idol
Very nice. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I just found your awesome channel. I noticed that you sprayed the wood before you applied the glaze, which I assume was a wood sealer? In your videos, you appear to use an airless sprayer, but a few times I believe you used an HVLP sprayer. I’m an old beginner woodworker so only know the basics, but I was under the impression an airless sprayer doesn’t leave a really smooth finish like the HVLP. Do you just use the airless for your clear finishes and HVLP for paint?
I ask because I’m looking to purchase a sprayer, and I can’t decide whether to purchase the cheaper airless sprayer like the Harbor Freight Avanti or a small Graco, or to go with an HVLP sprayer like the Fuji Semi Pro 2. I had a cheaper airless sprayer that was great when I sprayed stain on my fence, but I couldn’t get it to work a couple years later when I pulled it out to use it for woodworking projects. I bought a handheld HVLP sprayer, but I can’t get it to lay down a really smooth finish with latex paint as it’s not strong enough to atomize the paint. I get the orange peel effect.
Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks for the videos!
New subscriber here.
Your work is awesome.
Can you post a link for the clock movement and metal numbers used.
Thanks, and keep the videos coming.
You can buy them at klockit.com. I don't have a link.
What size hands and mechanics do you purchase? What size numbers?
What size do you cut your boards? Do you have cut plans?
Do you have a store? How do you advertise the clocks to sell them?
We have an etsy shop, website and we also sell them on Wayfair.com.
what size of number do u use
They are 4 inches.
thank you love your work
Its a cool project, but why 300$? 12$ in materials... 2 hours of labor(At most?) with basic woodworking/staining skills? I dont see the value. Something we would have made in shop class 20-30 years ago yeah? I mean, hell... if people are paying 300$ for it, then great! Maybe ill make a 10 or so a day and tell my parents they should be proud cause im creating over a million dollars a year!
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