@@AroundtheHouse I am a big fan of your work! Keep up the good work, you are an inspiration!!! 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏 You have the best ideas!!! Obrigado 🇧🇷 (Thanks 🇺🇸)
I used a miter box and hand saw for years and it worked just fine. It was great to see how you just free hand draw your design! The possibilities are limitless! Thanks
Really Kool, don’t know why but my mind went to three smaller versions one feathers, one shaft and one arrowhead for a three piece wall art set. Love your ability to work in something less than a thousand square foot, perfectly temperature controlled dedicated shop like so many other You Tube makers. The final products are just as high quality 👍
I’m impressed with your order of operations. That’s where I struggle often times. It probably shows in some of my videos as well. Love the channel and keep up the great work. Oh, also....I do the two week schedule thing as well. Life gets in the way so anything faster than that is hard to sustain.
You have some great videos, I like the walnut shelves. Yes 2 weeks is a must for a project and the video editing. Thanks for the comment, it’s nice to hear from other UA-camrs. Keep up your channel building, you’re doing great work 😊
hello can i ask a question? First of all, I really like your work and I congratulate you. Wouldn't it be more aesthetic if the nail scars were not visible in this study? so you are using nails because it will not be strong if it is only glued with glue? thank you so much.
I would like to do some basic wood projects such as this concept and just starting out. All I have is a Dremel and orbit sander. Would a mitre saw be the best choice to handle most cuts. I would be using already milled wood. Any thoughts?
So exciting, you are going to have so much fun. That is a tough question. I guess it depends on what projects you intend to do. But for me the mitre saw was one of my first tools. It is such a great tool for so many basic cuts and easier to learn than a table saw in my opinion. You may also want to invest in a shop vac that you can use as a dust collector unless you hav another one.
Hi. Could you just do something with your hair while woodworking? If a saw catches it and pull your head to the working saw, then you have a serious problem. Just for your safety.
NICE SHOP, fully equipped. Thanks
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Hey Cesar, great to hear from you. 😊
@@AroundtheHouse I am a big fan of your work! Keep up the good work, you are an inspiration!!! 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
You have the best ideas!!!
Obrigado 🇧🇷 (Thanks 🇺🇸)
I used a miter box and hand saw for years and it worked just fine. It was great to see how you just free hand draw your design! The possibilities are limitless! Thanks
Thanks for the personal feedback 😊
Really Kool, don’t know why but my mind went to three smaller versions one feathers, one shaft and one arrowhead for a three piece wall art set. Love your ability to work in something less than a thousand square foot, perfectly temperature controlled dedicated shop like so many other You Tube makers. The final products are just as high quality 👍
That’d be a great look. I’ve seen people do that horizontally with pictures but that would be a whole different look. Great idea! 😊
Beautiful wood feather, Thank .
Nice build
At least your able to get in the shop 👍
It’s too dang cold here to go outside 🥶
I hear you. I’m wishing I had the money for heated floors. I’m in the PNW so it doesn’t get to bad.
I’m impressed with your order of operations. That’s where I struggle often times. It probably shows in some of my videos as well. Love the channel and keep up the great work. Oh, also....I do the two week schedule thing as well. Life gets in the way so anything faster than that is hard to sustain.
You have some great videos, I like the walnut shelves. Yes 2 weeks is a must for a project and the video editing. Thanks for the comment, it’s nice to hear from other UA-camrs. Keep up your channel building, you’re doing great work 😊
@@AroundtheHouse thanks for checking out the channel 👍
Prelepo kao i uvek. Bravooo
Hvala vam puno na komentaru 😊
On the sides trimming, you can use a jig to cut on the table saw
Thanks Wade, I may need to check that out. Wonder if one would work on mine since it's not very big.
Great one. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Excelente trabajo!!? Podrías hacer una espada gladius ???
Ese sería un buen proyecto. Tendré que comprobar eso.😊
hello can i ask a question? First of all, I really like your work and I congratulate you. Wouldn't it be more aesthetic if the nail scars were not visible in this study? so you are using nails because it will not be strong if it is only glued with glue? thank you so much.
Muito lindo teu trabalho.
Muito obrigado Rodrigo 😊
I would like to do some basic wood projects such as this concept and just starting out. All I have is a Dremel and orbit sander. Would a mitre saw be the best choice to handle most cuts. I would be using already milled wood. Any thoughts?
So exciting, you are going to have so much fun. That is a tough question. I guess it depends on what projects you intend to do. But for me the mitre saw was one of my first tools. It is such a great tool for so many basic cuts and easier to learn than a table saw in my opinion. You may also want to invest in a shop vac that you can use as a dust collector unless you hav another one.
I would gladly pay for a drawing with dimensions. Nice build, again.
can you give some tips on packaging of art like this for shipping
Sorry but I have no idea on how to package these. Maybe some foam on the corners and in a large cardboard box.
Ola, boa noite. Porq vc demora pra posta videos?
Grande pergunta Edson. Eu postei vídeos para compartilhar o que aprendi com os outros a inspirá-los a criar coisas também.
E muito dificil aqui onde moro de ver uma mulher assim como vc fazendo esses trabalhos divercififados assim,parabens pelo seu lindo trabalho
Hi. Could you just do something with your hair while woodworking? If a saw catches it and pull your head to the working saw, then you have a serious problem. Just for your safety.