What Can We Make With This Cheap Plywood?? | Making A Custom Piece In A Day
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- One step closer to making everything I need for my apartment!
Below are some of my previous videos that I referenced
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Poly Buildup Method:
• How To Make Constructi...
Making The Fireplace From Scratch:
• Video
Materials Used:
Half Inch Plywood
Titebond III Wood Glue
Varathane Wood Stain in shade Red Oak
Circular Saw (I honestly can't remember which brand I grabbed)
Your levity is refreshing. We never stop learning, even us old dogs...
Hah, thanks. It took me a while to talk myself into being honest, rather than just sharing the well executed parts, and I'm really glad I chose the messy truth in the end
Your methodical approach is paying off and just shows what good planning can accomplish using simple scraps. Glad you eventually liked how they all came together. Your videos are always enjoyable to watch.
Thank you! I clearly need to plan even better, but that's all part of the process i suppose 😅
I love your wood working outfit. The logical / sensible approach is awesome as well.
Thanks!
I’m impressed. Turned out great in my opinion. Also, you have a great style in how you tell your story. I liked the way you led us through your process of concept to finish product. Very entertaining and funny for sure. If you keep with it, you will be as popular as some of the other content creators with half a million subscribers or more. Can’t wait to see how you progress.
Thank you so much! I was literally watching this while editing and wondering if i talk too much about unrelated things, so it's good to hear feedback on that. I really appreciate it
They look surprisingly good. I'm not generally a fan of rotary cut plywood on display but it's turned out remarkably effective for you here. It would be interesting so see what else you can make with very low cost materials.
Thanks! I used to not be a fan either, but I think I'm slowly changing my mind for things that have mitre joints (or in general where you can't see the cross sections). The main perk is definitely the low cost because I feel more comfortable trying stuff out and not worrying about wasting quality material
Love your pragmatic approach, not to mention your excellent eye for design. Thanks for another excellent video. I've learned some more and been inspired again, this time with regards to material choice. 😊
That made me so happy to read! Thank you
wow cool build , they look fantastic , well done .
Thanks! I really appreciate that
Do you have a video going over your background in woodworking, your day job, etc?
It does look much better with the shorter plants. I like how it ties in with the fireplace and stools.
Thank you! But now my tall plant needs a home too, so still more to do, lol
@@woodificould Oh yes, the never ending journey lol.
I think they look great 👍
looks really nice!
I think they look good - but I liked them with the snake plants, too.
I'm not sure if you have enough cans of stain ;)
Must get more! 😅
Famous woodworking rule: Never tell friends and family a) the mistakes you made, b) that you hate the result. 😉
Looks better than you think tho. 👍
Vc faz umas objetos muito legais
Paint them a solid color, they will blend into the background.
You dropped something.
Not exactly proper attire for woodworking, one wrong move, and that skirt could get caught in a piece of machinery. But hay, I'm not complaining.
Hah, yeah. I do try to make sure that nothing is in range of the tools, but you're totally right. It's still an additional risk