that's beautiful work. Exactly what I'm hoping to do for wifey in our new house this fall. I didnt think it could have So many steps just for a board like tihs, but love how you used a butcher block technique to assemble & leave room for drainage. I'm thinking some thin strips of cherry or aspen even, might be fun for those in-between strips on mine. :) Thanks!
Look in the description below the video. There is a link to some of the tools I used. Look for the Crown bit. Good luck on the build and happy birthday to your wife.
Which Halcyon finish did you use? Guessing its satin or clear. Wanting to try it out. Also, what are your thoughts on making the device stand able to fold down for easier storage and less likely to get bumped? Was thinking to design same as you did, attached the same, but then cut it almost even with the smaller piece you attached to top and add a couple hinges so it folds down and lays on top of it. Anyways, great build. I looked at 100s of plans and designs and your video had me driving all over to find Walnut. Got it done! Thanks!
What type of bit are you using for the circle template,with the roller guard on top .? By the way nice work.. I like the way you rout corner so they don't spit the ends.. cool beans Muz.
Hi. I have to admit that your project is not the easiest one (of those I’ve checked) but I like your passion and overall outcome. However I’m not native English speaker living in a country where everything is in English (or Japanese lol 😂). Would you be so nice to write down in answer to my comment the exact names of all tools used in this project? I’d highly appreciate it. Thanks. !
Excellent work! Love it! Can I ask what drill bit you used when you were hollowing out the spot for the wine glass? It looks like the bit already had a chamfer on it?
*Nice Build!!! I want to make a Bath Caddy for my Wife's Birthday after looking at this Build I may not have given my self enough time!!! LOL*
Whoaaa that wood lathe trick for the circle is incredible!! I need one after seeing this. Great form and tricks. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Glad you liked it 👍👍
One of the best candies I've seen!
This came out awesome!! Love the design and finish! 🙌😍
Thank you guy for the help👍👍👍 Awesome products
Another masterpiece from the MUZ Shop. Many intricate steps in the amazing build.
Oh I’m so happy I found your channel! Wow!!! Extremely precise and well thought out builds. Thanks for the information. I look forward to more videos.
Thank you so much I really appreciate that…👍👍👍
I agree that Halcyon is amazing stuff. Goes on easy and clean up is a breeze. Really like that tub caddy too. Great idea.
We can try it out together 😉. The Halcyon finish that is.....
Man that's a great project, especially in these times
Thanks 👍👍
I'll definitely be making something like this for my mother some day. Great inspiration!
Do it!! Thanks for watching 👍🏻👍🏻
This is beautiful!! Wonderful job
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻, so glad you like it.
awesome work. love the craftmanship
Thanks !! I really appreciate it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Like the backwards clamp trick
Thanks 👍👍
Amazing 💜💜💜
Glad you liked it, I really appreciate this....
Awesome job.
😁👍🏻
that's beautiful work. Exactly what I'm hoping to do for wifey in our new house this fall. I didnt think it could have So many steps just for a board like tihs, but love how you used a butcher block technique to assemble & leave room for drainage. I'm thinking some thin strips of cherry or aspen even, might be fun for those in-between strips on mine. :) Thanks!
Thanks! I think the wifey will love it , also the thin strips will be very cool. Happy making.....
*What is that Drill Bit Called that you went over the Wine Glass Hole?*
Look in the description below the video. There is a link to some of the tools I used. Look for the Crown bit.
Good luck on the build and happy birthday to your wife.
Great work I’m about to set up a little side business and getting ideas like this brilliant thank you 🙏
Awesome!! Good luck with the new business 👍👍
@@TheMuzShop thank you 👍🏻
Way beyond my skill and equipment level, but inspiring!
👍🏻👍🏻thanks
Which Halcyon finish did you use? Guessing its satin or clear. Wanting to try it out.
Also, what are your thoughts on making the device stand able to fold down for easier storage and less likely to get bumped? Was thinking to design same as you did, attached the same, but then cut it almost even with the smaller piece you attached to top and add a couple hinges so it folds down and lays on top of it.
Anyways, great build. I looked at 100s of plans and designs and your video had me driving all over to find Walnut. Got it done! Thanks!
Sounds like a good idea as long as it looks nice and clean. Satin. Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
What type of bit are you using for the circle template,with the roller guard on top .? By the way nice work.. I like the way you rout corner so they don't spit the ends.. cool beans Muz.
Thanks! Pattern flush trim bit amzn.to/3fYUuLg
Hi.
I have to admit that your project is not the easiest one (of those I’ve checked) but I like your passion and overall outcome.
However I’m not native English speaker living in a country where everything is in English (or Japanese lol 😂).
Would you be so nice to write down in answer to my comment the exact names of all tools used in this project? I’d highly appreciate it.
Thanks. !
Table saw, hand router, drill press , bandsaw, palm sander, planer, wood lathe and table router.
@@TheMuzShop awesome!
Thank you!
Again: great project! 👏🏻
Excellent work! Love it! Can I ask what drill bit you used when you were hollowing out the spot for the wine glass? It looks like the bit already had a chamfer on it?
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻. If you look in the description below the video there is a list of items links used in the video.
Thanks for watching.
needs guides on the underside to keep it centered and from falling into the tub
I did put guides on ....Thanks for watching
Do you have a link to the bit you used on the wine landing pad? Cove bit?
Here you go I guess I forgot to put it in the description below. amzn.to/3CemseO
Which router bit did you use?
There are a few links in the description below the video of router bits and other tools used in the video.
First.
Ha! You're fast.....😂🤣