A miter is when two boards are cut on the angle that fit each other a bevel is a bevel. you had that right idea for it. what you’re cutting is just an angle
The block I used at the miter saw was just a straight edge to line up the pieces. The angle on it doesn’t really matter as long as it’s straight. Hope that makes sense…
I finished mine ... finally. Decided to stain it brown, but not perfectly. I wanted it to look uneven and more 'wild'. Painted the base brown (because I had brown paint handy) and danish oiled the star, made from poplar I think, to keep it light. Looks pretty good. I'll string some lights around it and see what happens. BTW, I didn't spiral it - l like it better with the branches randomly placed. Thanks for the video. It was nice to be able to finish something.
Hello👋🙋♂️ there.. Amazing and very interesting project.. Super like👌👌👌 Thanks for sharing👍 Do keep posting new ideas💡💡💡. Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes✨✨✨ The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Thanks! It's not too soon to start making stuff for Christmas. One of these days I'll be posting an updated video with suggestions from another viewer.
Brett. I am in a manual wheelchair & am wondering, could I possibly cut each piece angled individually as it might be difficult, if not unsafe for me to cut the whole length with a circular saw? Would it work out the same?
I bought 5/8s dowels but drilled 3/4 holes by mistake, went and got 2 3/4 dowels as i started my second tree luckily i only drill 5 and the second tree so started over using 5/8 drill
Hi Brett’s I have a question I make the tree both sides are straight I only have a hand drill I just can’t seem to drill the first hole center 3/4 inch in it just want to walk I even did a starter hole but the 5/8 drill want to walk I think I go buy a drill press any help would be greatly appreciated thanks bill
I made one of these and had to sand down the dowel and sand the holes in each branch. How did you not have to do that? My dowel was 3/4" (it's what I could get) and I used a 3/4" Forsner bit. But nothing fit without all the extra sanding (which was a pain). Your video is great. Just found you. Already subscribed.
I had the same problem with the 3/4 dowel. I sanded it down by putting a screw in the middle of the dowel and then put the screw in a drill and running 100 sandpaper over the dowel. It took about 5 minutes!
@@rpaulvan Thanks. I'll do that next time. I'm new to wood working and still learning the tricks. That would have been a lot easier than doing the sanding by hand. :)
excellent 👍👌 the 3 foot is the one i was plannkng to do ..i did a 6 foot but it takes to much room and it was close to 60 meters of wood or 180 feet to much work ...because the saw🪵 mill ..is close to my house i bought the wood already trimmed to 1inch by 1/2.. i want to try now. the 1.1/2 inches by 1/2 inch ..i think it will look a lot better
The very top slat is about 2 1/4” at the long point. The bottom slat will depend on how tall you make your tree. I have measurements for the various heights in the description.
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You made it beautiful,Sir I also made one during Christmas last year with popsicle sticks.
Thanks a lot! What did you use for a trunk?
The star is a nice touch❤
A mitre is when the blade is 90 degrees to the work surface and a bevel is when you tilt the blade out of plumb.
liking the t-shirt
Thanks Roger!
Thanks for doing all the math! These look awesome!
You bet!
A miter is when two boards are cut on the angle that fit each other a bevel is a bevel. you had that right idea for it. what you’re cutting is just an angle
Thanks Paul!
The 4x4 you use as a stop is that 13 degrees to nice work thank bill
The block I used at the miter saw was just a straight edge to line up the pieces. The angle on it doesn’t really matter as long as it’s straight. Hope that makes sense…
I finished mine ... finally. Decided to stain it brown, but not perfectly. I wanted it to look uneven and more 'wild'. Painted the base brown (because I had brown paint handy) and danish oiled the star, made from poplar I think, to keep it light. Looks pretty good. I'll string some lights around it and see what happens. BTW, I didn't spiral it - l like it better with the branches randomly placed. Thanks for the video. It was nice to be able to finish something.
Great Job! Proud of you! 👏
Hello👋🙋♂️ there..
Amazing and very interesting project..
Super like👌👌👌
Thanks for sharing👍
Do keep posting new ideas💡💡💡.
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes✨✨✨
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
great job on the video
Thanks! It's not too soon to start making stuff for Christmas. One of these days I'll be posting an updated video with suggestions from another viewer.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
You could nalf lap the cross piece base.
Yep, you sure could! Then you wouldn’t need pocket holes.
Brett. I am in a manual wheelchair & am wondering, could I possibly cut each piece angled individually as it might be difficult, if not unsafe for me to cut the whole length with a circular saw? Would it work out the same?
You bet! The angels are just aesthetic. You could even make straight 90* cuts if you want where each slat is progressively shorter
thank you. Much appreciated. @@BrettsWoodshop
amazing beautiful nice 👌 sir
Thanks a lot!
Well done !
Thanks Friend!
@@BrettsWoodshop hi whats is the measurement of the top pice and the bottom pice
Great job!
Thanks!
Great job where can I find all the measurements for the cuts of the tree thanks bill
They’re listed in the description below the video.
Wow, thanks for the video, I think with some help I can make this. 🙏❤️🇨🇦
Go for it! You’re welcome!
Absolutely beautiful just do not see the measurements up to 7' in the description was wondering if you could tell me where to find them
I'm sorry about that. Nobody ended up ordering anything taller than 5 feet, so I never got that far. I'll see if I can figure it out.
@BrettsWoodshop don't want to cause a problem want to make 3 for my display next year so just thought I would ask
I bought 5/8s dowels but drilled 3/4 holes by mistake, went and got 2 3/4 dowels as i started my second tree luckily i only drill 5 and the second tree so started over using 5/8 drill
Oops! I don’t think I ever make something without making a mistake. Happily, with wood, there’s usually a way to fix it!
Hi Brett’s I have a question I make the tree both sides are straight I only have a hand drill I just can’t seem to drill the first hole center 3/4 inch in it just want to walk I even did a starter hole but the 5/8 drill want to walk I think I go buy a drill press any help would be greatly appreciated thanks bill
Make a drill guide by first making a hole in a piece of scrap. Then clamp the guide to a few of the slats stacked together. Hope that makes sense!
I made one of these and had to sand down the dowel and sand the holes in each branch. How did you not have to do that? My dowel was 3/4" (it's what I could get) and I used a 3/4" Forsner bit. But nothing fit without all the extra sanding (which was a pain). Your video is great. Just found you. Already subscribed.
That does sound like a pain! I used a 5/8” dowel and bit and they fit nicely. Sorry!Thanks for the support!
I had the same problem with the 3/4 dowel. I sanded it down by putting a screw in the middle of the dowel and then put the screw in a drill and running 100 sandpaper over the dowel. It took about 5 minutes!
@@rpaulvan Thanks. I'll do that next time. I'm new to wood working and still learning the tricks. That would have been a lot easier than doing the sanding by hand. :)
@@lauramarshall6376 hold the sandpaper with a leather glove. It well get quite warm.
excellent 👍👌 the 3 foot is the one i was plannkng to do ..i did a 6 foot but it takes to much room and it was close to 60 meters of wood or 180 feet to much work ...because the saw🪵 mill ..is close to my house i bought the wood already trimmed to 1inch by 1/2.. i want to try now. the 1.1/2 inches by 1/2 inch ..i think it will look a lot better
Is the one on the right the same ,looks different ?
It’s taller and standing on the floor.
What is the thickness of the star?
The star should be thick enough so that it won’t crack when you slide it onto a 5/8” dowel. About one inch thick.
What are the measurement of the top pkce and the bottom pice thanks
The very top slat is about 2 1/4” at the long point. The bottom slat will depend on how tall you make your tree. I have measurements for the various heights in the description.
I've been woodworking for over 40 years and you are making this way too complicated. SMH
Probably