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Thank you, I always appreciate the support! 24 trees x 8 boards is 192 boards at almost 20 seconds each. With the rotating method and stop block cutting all of each size at once you can batch them out quickly. I think I could beat that time. 😁
Thank you! This could be another item you guys could add. I know you like to batch out builds and the profit margin is definitely there. Buying furring strip boards in bulk or ripping down cedar pickets yields big profits. 👍
Nice idea! These look amazing, and great explanation on how to do it yourself. These would make fantastic gifts! Is there any type of wood you would not recommend using?
Good question and thank you for watching. Are you trying to keep the same natural wood pine color as shown in the video? If so you can leave it as is after sanding. 👍
Thank you! I thought of your videos when I inserted the Chi-Ching 😂 What would be your favorite color paint or stain or do you prefer the natural look? I’m going to create the next video without using a brad nailer or having to fill and sand nail holes. 👍
I usually love a dark wood stain like walnut but I will say, I actually like the natural wood on these trees. has more of a Christmas tree vibe going on. ;) Looks awesome. looking forward to your next video without the brad nailer and filler. will be interesting to see - thanks Dan! @@inspiringbuilds
Below are the tools to make your builds faster and easier to maximize your net profit:
Miter Saw: amzn.to/3LhCyg0
Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3Om2Lf0
Quick Grip Clamps: amzn.to/407w1bI
*DISCLAIMER: The above links are Amazon affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
Great job! I picked up the brad nailer in the link to build these.
Wow 1 board and the same angled cut makes these so much easier!
That was the goal. 👍
Cha-Ching!! These are great!!! So many options! I want some painted white with snow on them!
Haha, had to add the Cha-Ching for a pay day and thank you! I agree, white with snow would look excellent!
Excellent breakdown! These are very trendy right now. 24 trees in 1 hour is crazy, a very profitable build
Also I love a carbon grey stain
Thank you, I always appreciate the support! 24 trees x 8 boards is 192 boards at almost 20 seconds each. With the rotating method and stop block cutting all of each size at once you can batch them out quickly. I think I could beat that time. 😁
Nice! Would you use it to paint these trees?
@@inspiringbuilds I’d try it for sure
Loved this! Great explanation and tutorial!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
What a great holiday idea! And simple to make. I might head out to the garage to make a couple today! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Billy! Keep me posted on how they turn out and if you decide to keep them natural or what color paint/stain you go with. Happy Holidays!
Good job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it Keep building God Bless
Thanks, will do and glad you enjoyed it!
L🎅🏼VE THESE!!! 🎄
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Great build brother, what a great project to cover some/all of the costs of the holiday season
Thank you! This could be another item you guys could add. I know you like to batch out builds and the profit margin is definitely there. Buying furring strip boards in bulk or ripping down cedar pickets yields big profits. 👍
Nice idea! These look amazing, and great explanation on how to do it yourself. These would make fantastic gifts! Is there any type of wood you would not recommend using?
Thank you! Any solid wood is fine to use. If you want to maximize your profit consider furring strip boards or ripping down cedar pickets.
how can i keep the same natural wood color ?
Good question and thank you for watching. Are you trying to keep the same natural wood pine color as shown in the video? If so you can leave it as is after sanding. 👍
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Those would look good 👍
perfect timing for the holiday season! these trees are the perfect gift. always so creative Dan! thanks for this easy to follow tutorial! 👍🏼
Thank you! I thought of your videos when I inserted the Chi-Ching 😂 What would be your favorite color paint or stain or do you prefer the natural look? I’m going to create the next video without using a brad nailer or having to fill and sand nail holes. 👍
I usually love a dark wood stain like walnut but I will say, I actually like the natural wood on these trees. has more of a Christmas tree vibe going on. ;) Looks awesome. looking forward to your next video without the brad nailer and filler. will be interesting to see - thanks Dan! @@inspiringbuilds
cha ching! 🤣
@@OverOut Thank you, I may do mini trees without brad nails or wood filler. 👍