Batching Out Serving Boards: Tricks, Jigs, and Woodworking Sales Tips

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  • @MrZeedine
    @MrZeedine 2 роки тому

    Where i sell here in Thailand most people don't want to shell out $25 let alone $150.. Your video helped me so much.. Thank you.

  • @dianahopkins7994
    @dianahopkins7994 2 роки тому

    Watched several videos several times now. Think I'm getting ready to have some fun sanding my brains out. I appreciate the "blab" as you call it, since I'm looking for tips and how-to info. Thanks for your efforts to be clear and desire to do a good job.

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark 2 роки тому

    Such a GREAT video. Thanks for sharing all the tips and tricks of the trade. Every time you release a video I pick up something that I can use! !! !!!

  • @crocuscreekwoodworks
    @crocuscreekwoodworks Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing

  • @JustinRiley1987
    @JustinRiley1987 2 роки тому

    Great to see a fellow believer and woodworker. Keep up the good work bro!

  • @ajamuazibo
    @ajamuazibo 2 роки тому

    Great details and tips about sales - thank you for sharing. Looks like you produce very high quality boards.

  • @dennismurphy5710
    @dennismurphy5710 2 роки тому

    Knew this would be a win win with Micah 6:8 as a back drop...thank you for the excellent video and witness.

  • @aguywithwood9293
    @aguywithwood9293 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed your video. You ticked the tips I normally use. I have to admit it felt validating to an extent. I have a couple additional thoughts you might find useful. I sometimes run the screw for the handle through a rubber foot. The board sits on a non-skid surface and I avoid the extra countersink step. I think the feet are around six bucks per set. The other thing I do happens when I'm cutting to length. No matter the final length I'm using, I'll square up each end. Then I cut in 1" increments to my final length. I'm eventually left with free material for a chaotic end grain board. Thank you again for an enjoyable video.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      For sure! Silicone feet are definitely a nice touch. One day I’ll get around to a chaos board with all my cutoffs.

    • @aguywithwood9293
      @aguywithwood9293 2 роки тому

      @@SixEightWoodworks I figure it only takes me a minute to cut them in some uniform pattern. Then of course they go in one of my many "someday" piles.

  • @guybowers9094
    @guybowers9094 2 роки тому

    Those are some great looking boards. I appreciate you giving us the advice and tips that will help us grow in this business

  • @buddyhutchins3782
    @buddyhutchins3782 2 роки тому

    Disfruté de su video, muy informativo, especialmente en lo que respecta al final de venta de un negocio, pero más precisamente en lo que respecta a la madera con la combinación de comedor. Produces algunas obras hermosas y completamente funcionales. Te agradezco por compartir con nosotros. Saludos desde Anaco, Anz.

  • @raymondreyes4244
    @raymondreyes4244 2 роки тому

    Henry Ford would be so proud of your working system... I've always thought having an organized assembly just saves you days a year. Great boards 👍Look up McMaster Carr for your screws, all sizes of just about every style sold there.

  • @Jack-es9xq
    @Jack-es9xq 28 днів тому

    good work and good tips

  • @Davidphillips8297
    @Davidphillips8297 Рік тому

    Brother I like your work and signage around the shop.

  • @derekdodson5623
    @derekdodson5623 2 роки тому

    Nicely done. Thanks Nick.

  • @bg2608ret
    @bg2608ret 2 роки тому

    Very good, informative. I’m gonna have to check out your other videos

  • @alexreid4131
    @alexreid4131 2 роки тому

    Micah 6:8!!! That’s my verse brother ❤️ Also…GO HAWKS!!! Great content as always. Thank you.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Great one to strive towards! Go hawks!

    • @alexreid4131
      @alexreid4131 2 роки тому +1

      @@SixEightWoodworks I love how simple and yet profound it is. Like it’s written specifically for knuckle heads like me. “I have no clue what I’m supposed to do!!!” Micah 6:8 “I got ya. Do this.”

    • @larrymays5413
      @larrymays5413 2 роки тому

      Hey Alex you in WA.

    • @alexreid4131
      @alexreid4131 2 роки тому

      @@larrymays5413 yes sir. Port Orchard 💪

    • @larrymays5413
      @larrymays5413 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexreid4131 cool I'm in Graham

  • @johnvanderhoof1248
    @johnvanderhoof1248 2 роки тому

    I like the beautiful boards that you make; very nice work. However, I would like to see you make a thin strip cutting jig. You say you know what you are doing and it is safe for you. Maybe, but you are until you aren't. You can also purchase the thin strip jigs on Rockler. Good luck to you.

  • @rotorrabbitfpv
    @rotorrabbitfpv 9 місяців тому

    Great channel!!!

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 Рік тому +1

    Love your stuff, do some with CNC or xTool laser

  • @briancraig828
    @briancraig828 2 роки тому

    Greetings from down South in Olympia! Love the content! Keep it coming!

  • @suevernal7168
    @suevernal7168 2 роки тому

    I really enjoy your videos, they are so informative and easy to understand, I have learned so much from them. Thank you for sharing, your work is outstanding .

  • @anthonyegner1382
    @anthonyegner1382 2 роки тому

    nice work and safety shoes

  • @mikecox7761
    @mikecox7761 9 місяців тому

    The miter gauge backwards !!??? The great ideas are the simple ideas. Thanks I will use it 👍🏻

  • @HillyBillyWoodworks
    @HillyBillyWoodworks 2 роки тому

    You are a master 👍

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Just tinkering and having fun with sawdust. Appreciate it!

  • @handymadness
    @handymadness 2 роки тому

    New table saw!

  • @anthonyrivera7815
    @anthonyrivera7815 2 роки тому

    I’ve only been woodworking for about 4 months and you’ve taught me quite a bit. I did want to ask when you soak Paduak in mineral oil does the color bleed into the mineral oil? I’ve noticed that some of my other projects look kind of red because I reuse the mineral oil. Thanks

  • @CreativeCustomDesigns
    @CreativeCustomDesigns Рік тому

    Hi Nick.....have you ever added the rubber feet to your boards or the reason you don't add them?

  • @vernsteinbrecker3759
    @vernsteinbrecker3759 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @michaelzarutsky3624
    @michaelzarutsky3624 Рік тому

    Hi Nick
    Love the video - so much info compressed into a very neat package. Will have to watch again (and again) and take notes :o)
    Anyhow, I'd appreciate some advice on max width of the wood for glue-up (re. potential warping) what is the max practical width in your experience? Possible (future-proof) to glue up 3-4 inch panels together or better to rip everything to thinner strips (2 inches and below), even if it's the same wood?
    Thank you

  • @kenmcavoy4353
    @kenmcavoy4353 2 роки тому

    Love your content. Always learn something. Thank you.

  • @marcosantoniobloemer2440
    @marcosantoniobloemer2440 2 роки тому

    Sou fã dos seus trabalhos cara👏👏👏...

  • @Tminsquero1975
    @Tminsquero1975 2 роки тому

    Great video, love the explanations. I know these are serving boards, I'm curious about the CA glue. I've used it before for the same reasons, however I've heard that it's not acceptable to use for something requiring "food safe" like on cutting boards. Any input would be great.

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 Рік тому +1

    On your trays are your dimensions 24x?x? Is 5/8” too thin for a tray? I use 3/4” face stock usually and can’t seem to make them come out 3/4” suggestions? ( other than buying 4/4 stock Beautiful.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  Рік тому

      I’ve definitely made some at 5/8” You just have to be careful how long you go with potential warping. Will depend on the wood and growth ring orientation.

    • @kandiecandelaria3134
      @kandiecandelaria3134 Рік тому

      @@SixEightWoodworks it’s like walnut, cherry, hard maple, paduk, Purple Heart etc. thx

  • @theyorkshirelad.
    @theyorkshirelad. Рік тому

    Great vid im in the early stages of wanting too sell i like the idea of the small boards what sizes and thickness do you recomend also what thickness do you do coasters at thanks ste

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  Рік тому

      Usually 3/8” to 1/2” for coaster thickness. Board sizes can definitely vary. You can see my different measurements of past pieces at www.sixeightwoodworks.com

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 2 роки тому

    beautiful

  • @mrjvette80
    @mrjvette80 2 роки тому

    Excellent info! Thank you for producing these helpful videos. What is a good thickness for a serving tray or cutting board?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому

      For these type of trays 3/4”-1” is great. For cutting boards I usually do 1”-2” depending.

  • @nicholasschrader9161
    @nicholasschrader9161 2 роки тому +3

    With the exotics IE paduck , purpleheart ETC. they are an oily wood. Before glue up you should wipe down the acetone or mineral spirits to remove as much of the oil within the wood. Just a tip for long term results over the years or hopefully decades.

  • @ken4334
    @ken4334 2 роки тому

    Awesome job,when I use my thicknesser the timber has trouble running though.Any tips please.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Roller maintenance? Not sure, sorry!

    • @stevenm4180
      @stevenm4180 2 роки тому

      Hey Ken. Use some paste wax on the bottom of the plainer. It makes for a real slippery surface. The boards will glide thru. That what I did and it worked.

  • @РустамФаляхиев-г2ф

    Здравствуйте, где вы берёте такие цвета древеины?

  • @joelprice2664
    @joelprice2664 Рік тому

    How thick is your finished serving that's? Ty

  • @wing-it7596
    @wing-it7596 2 роки тому

    What's the trick to keep the purple heart to stay purple, after time mine keep turning super dark where it doesn't even look that good.

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому

      I actually talk all about that in this video: ua-cam.com/video/T0a3mpnX5CM/v-deo.html

    • @wing-it7596
      @wing-it7596 2 роки тому

      @@SixEightWoodworks Thank You that pretty much explained it.

  • @jrkrahn9717
    @jrkrahn9717 2 роки тому

    So why don’t you use your drum sander to do your final sanding ?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      I’m always left with unsightly sanding lines. I talk about some of the limitations and how I primarily use my drum sander in this video: ua-cam.com/video/DXo3IsJEH3c/v-deo.html

  • @ronnorris1504
    @ronnorris1504 2 роки тому

    Wow! Amazing looking boards. Question? How do you really decide what woods to group together, or do you just go by what looks good? Thanks for the video

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      I usually just wing it based on the wood. I do like to add the thin strips though.

  • @davidjanis1997
    @davidjanis1997 2 роки тому

    Why is every product is sold out on your website?

  • @anthonyegner1382
    @anthonyegner1382 2 роки тому

    enjoy your vidio

  • @أبومحمدصابرساسي
    @أبومحمدصابرساسي 2 роки тому

    كم سعر الواحدة

  • @derrickstanley395
    @derrickstanley395 2 роки тому

    Great video, How thick are your serving boards

  • @stevebailey558
    @stevebailey558 2 роки тому

    Hey Nick, how do you ship your boards?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому

      I’ve used the large board game flat rate boxes from USPS. Unfortunately, they’ve discontinued that size, so I’ll have to find a new method.

  • @stevebailey558
    @stevebailey558 2 роки тому

    Awesome! I see you upgraded your table saw since Cutting Boards 101. :) I have the same jbsite saw... scheduled for an upgrade one of these days. Which Saw Stop model is that?

    • @SixEightWoodworks
      @SixEightWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Sure did! Still have the job site for flexibility and a backup. Here’s the model I have: amzn.to/3PKMYU0

  • @grantskelton1219
    @grantskelton1219 2 роки тому

    No matter how well I try and adjust my thicknesser, I can never totally eliminate snipe. Shits me.

    • @michaelmanfredo2029
      @michaelmanfredo2029 Рік тому

      I've avoided it by running things through with a sacrificial board of the same thickness taped to the side. That way the end of the piece is extended and the snipe happens on the sacrificial piece instead.

  • @XC2long4u
    @XC2long4u Рік тому

    Most of those boards cost you about $70 to make. I would up the price to at least $200.

  • @madeiraboa4431
    @madeiraboa4431 2 роки тому

    Show..

  • @AJ-ln4sm
    @AJ-ln4sm 2 роки тому

    Face grain, and edge grain are the same thing.

  • @Draeber
    @Draeber 2 роки тому

    There is something odd about the way you talk, i cant quite put my finger on it, but it sounds odd