videos like these remind me that there is real talent in the younger generation! real amazing stuff! makes me feel bad about my 20 years of craftmanship skills sense you can do stuff I cant! I need my grandson to be more like you.
Not trying to be a Safety Karen but if you do the custom router bit idea use a speed controller. My brother in law has a mangled thumb from a homemade router bit breaking and I bedding itself in his hand
Color me impressed. It is refreshing to see someone who, not only think outside the box, but outside the building, lol. You went way far from anyone else, and your maturity shows. I can tell you are a meticulous person, dividing that board in so many parts and they all fit flawlessly. You are an amazing woodworker, Sir! Thak you for sharing.
Mad skills! Love the fact that you make the most of your materials and do all this with basic tools, no elaborate expensive tools that most of us do not have. Kudos!
You are totally awesome! Your knowledge at your age is very impressive. If someone taught you, they did taught you well. If you taught yourself, my hat is off and I bow to you. I love that you paint and stain your items as well as embellishing them. I appreciate your videos and how very thorough you are with your instructions. Thank you for sharing!
Josh, I love the fact that you are stepping outside the box. Using things like the caulk and really thinking about your design an trying to get the most out of your board! Keep up the good work.
Very clever. Nice visual art. Wonderful talent. But, most of all. Good old fashioned "where there's a will, there's a way." And a "CAN DO" attitude that makes for a strong person and leader.
@JoshWright you are very clever! Well spoken and good at explaining. Thanks for the ideas. For the candle holders...use battery operated candles. When you glued on the bottom it looked pretty good as is...how about making them 2 different heights and fancy up the bottom board and leave them glued together? For the spice bottles you can use compressed air to make sure they are cleaned out (sawdust). If you have left over plugs...drill a hole in the center, glue them together and wire them for a lamp. The little step is perfect for small children trying to potty train...you can carve their with good job on them.
I'm first time on your channel which I found after searching for "simple woodworking projects" on UA-cam. I paused after the watching the first project, the vase. That's incredible how you made that. Very original. Thanks for sharing your skills. Now I continue watching the video.
I like your disclaimer. I've got the same table saw and use it the same way. I had my nephew on a job years ago. Needed him to cut casing. Had him count his fingers before starting. Told him he had to leave with the same amount. Told him the blade won't cut you unless you touch it. He left with 10.
Xmas gifts from Josh are going to be pretty awesome! There is so much to love in these builds...using the screw as a bit to make the lines on the vase, using caulk to get the white finish and getting the log look on the stool! It would be hard to choose just one...I love them all!
Nice stuff. You prove that it is the craftsman and not the tools that make the project. I see you use work-a-day tools and not all the fancy stuff the other UA-cam creators have in your shop. You're very talented. Best of everything, from an old timer, in the coming year.
You definitely have a talent for woodworking and I am following you because I think you are going to be very good and I’m looking forward to watching you progress. I think this old dog might even learn a new trick or two 😁 But I do have to say please please try to work as safe as you possibly can. Drilling large holes while holding your workpiece in your hand is going to get you hurt one day imho ☹️. I don’t know if you have a vise on your bench but if you don’t please get one ASAP 👍👍 Lastly you made me wince using a regular hammer 🔨 lol I’d love to see a video of you making yourself a couple mallets. 👍👍
I remember when I was in my teens, I would do carpentry work. My friends would tell me leave that for the adults . I’m glad I started young , this young man has a bright future.
Love the candle holders....a battery faux candle would be great in one of these, give you the ambience without the fire :). thank you for sharing this: I have it on my list to make!
This is one of my favorite videos. Incredibly informative. Great job. That caulking you used...What is it.? DAP? I got to get me some of that stuff.! That's some really special, versatile stuff.! By the way, making your own tool out of deck screw. I do same thing, all the time. It's called "improvising". Every router bit out there, started 'Life' as a piece of a something else that somebody grinded, and maybe welded to a bolt and drilled a hole through the shaft. The first "Router" was a high-speed inverted drill press. No tool that we commonly use now started out as "safe" but was later made safe after an idea was perfected. So, great idea for a new router-bit, now, go get your patent on it.😎🤠
Wow just wow!!! I really enjoyed watching this video! That beautiful vase was my favorite and would love to receive one of those as a gift! You are crazy talented!
I am impressed with your video. your design and minimal waste impressed me. All of them are really great gifts. wishing you continued success with your projects.
Some very cool projects and great use of that piece of board, hardly any wasted, well done lad, inspiring to see from such a young person. Really have to give a special mention to the "live edge" stool, initially had me fooled, very creative - one bit of advice, adding a cross brace to the back would make it a lot stronger and stable.
I'm with you, Lynx. I love the look of the bench and I understand that he had no wood to use from the original 2x6, but I'd have to cheat and go over to my scrap pile and salvage a 1x3 or a 1x4 scrap to use for a brace across the back.
Dude that is seriously impressive. I'm gonna have to make some of those tea light lanterns for my sweetheart. And super thanks for pitching in on team seas
Wow! Your video just popped up in my feed today. You did a great job on all those projects. As a mom and gramma, I'd love to receive any of them as a gift! I subscribed as well. Can't wait to see what else you come up with!
love the designs and the effort you put into every item with the tools you have, the only i would say is not to use pine for cutting boards. Pine is very soft and the fibers can go into the food.
Thanks, pine ussually wouldn't be my first choice for a cutting board but it was part of the challenge. From what I've read online pine is perfectly safe for cutting boards they just might not last as long but the fact that it's endgrain should have the knife slip between the grain insted of cutting out fibers. You are right but I think under normal/light use it will be fine.
@@JoshWrightWoodworking Also Southern Yellow Pine is quite hard. I love how it makes the shop smell. Hardwood loses its leaves softwood does not. Botanists would have a more scientific definition. Some hardwoods are softer than some softwoods.
I wanted to let you know that you can help prevent warping while glueing is to put what is called a call over the top and bottom (it does take a little more work) and clamp down vertically which will prevent it from bowing. I hope this helps
You are gifted and very talented. Thanks for sharing these. I just bought a brand new bandsaw and want to try some projects. Your lantern project will be ideal and so will be the other projects like the spice rack. Subscribed and looking forward to many more projects in future.
I made these lanterns out of craft embroidery hoops and then I did one with cardboard and laquer. I love that I saw this video I have a jigsaw. bandsaw, mitre, circular and planer and I never use any of it. 😂 now I might because people love the birdcage lanterns ❤️
0:37 Vase
7:47 Cutting Board
13:16 Candle Lantern
17:13 Live-Edge Stool
23:17 Spice Rack
videos like these remind me that there is real talent in the younger generation! real amazing stuff! makes me feel bad about my 20 years of craftmanship skills sense you can do stuff I cant! I need my grandson to be more like you.
There certainty is
@@joeyaldente8858 it ain’t that easy brother, no matter how hard I try he just wants to look at his damn iPhone and Xbox thingy. It’s such a shame.
The diy router bit idea just opened up so many possibilities. Thank you.
Not trying to be a Safety Karen but if you do the custom router bit idea use a speed controller. My brother in law has a mangled thumb from a homemade router bit breaking and I bedding itself in his hand
agreed. that was pretty cool.
Color me impressed. It is refreshing to see someone who, not only think outside the box, but outside the building, lol. You went way far from anyone else, and your maturity shows. I can tell you are a meticulous person, dividing that board in so many parts and they all fit flawlessly. You are an amazing woodworker, Sir! Thak you for sharing.
That onion cut and diced on your cutting board will never be the same! Seriously... you have wonderful skills and a good eye for beauty. Subscribed.
Mad skills! Love the fact that you make the most of your materials and do all this with basic tools, no elaborate expensive tools that most of us do not have. Kudos!
I would never have considered pine for a cutting board! It turned out beautiful. And that vase! You are extremely creative!!
The slightest details give your projects so much character!!
The faux log effect is ingenious. Truly original ideas you put out here. Thanks, Josh.👍
You are totally awesome! Your knowledge at your age is very impressive. If someone taught you, they did taught you well. If you taught yourself, my hat is off and I bow to you. I love that you paint and stain your items as well as embellishing them. I appreciate your videos and how very thorough you are with your instructions. Thank you for sharing!
That router trick was dope AF. Way to think outside the box!
Josh, I love the fact that you are stepping outside the box. Using things like the caulk and really thinking about your design an trying to get the most out of your board! Keep up the good work.
It's amazing how you got Steve Buscemi to narrate your video!! +1
Wow, so inspiring. Not much waste either. I would like to see more of these videos. Warmest wishes to you
Thank you. I enjoy seeing projects that involve minimal amounts of tools. It gives those of us without a fully outfitted shop hope.
He has a good creative mind.
The live edge step/stool looks incredible! Thank you
Just keep those creative juices flowing.
Very clever. Nice visual art. Wonderful talent. But, most of all. Good old fashioned "where there's a will, there's a way." And a "CAN DO" attitude that makes for a strong person and leader.
All projects are interesting, but the last one is really great. Thank you.
@JoshWright you are very clever! Well spoken and good at explaining. Thanks for the ideas. For the candle holders...use battery operated candles. When you glued on the bottom it looked pretty good as is...how about making them 2 different heights and fancy up the bottom board and leave them glued together? For the spice bottles you can use compressed air to make sure they are cleaned out (sawdust).
If you have left over plugs...drill a hole in the center, glue them together and wire them for a lamp. The little step is perfect for small children trying to potty train...you can carve their with good job on them.
I'm first time on your channel which I found after searching for "simple woodworking projects" on UA-cam. I paused after the watching the first project, the vase.
That's incredible how you made that. Very original. Thanks for sharing your skills. Now I continue watching the video.
Amazing for a young man’s talented at woodworking WOW very impressive ❤️❤️❤️ I’m definitely a subscriber now 👏🤙
Hell yeah. I'm impressed with the design of that vase, and i love the look of that stool!
Awsome job.
Home made gifts are best.
Very good use of 2x6.
I think my favorite project out of these six has to be the step stool with the "live edge". I love how it looks.
I like your disclaimer. I've got the same table saw and use it the same way. I had my nephew on a job years ago. Needed him to cut casing. Had him count his fingers before starting. Told him he had to leave with the same amount. Told him the blade won't cut you unless you touch it. He left with 10.
Although I may not see it, This guy's going to be a famous woodworker in the future. More than just UA-cam. More like Frank Lloyd Wrightish famous.
Excellent video.Very creative and functional items.Also, loved the "router table" clever idea
Xmas gifts from Josh are going to be pretty awesome! There is so much to love in these builds...using the screw as a bit to make the lines on the vase, using caulk to get the white finish and getting the log look on the stool! It would be hard to choose just one...I love them all!
Great idea using the screw in the router! If it is tight in the chuck, I don't see someone getting hurt unless they are already careless in the shop.
You are amazingly creative, never stop having fun with it!
Ingenious way of turning a 2x6 into faux logs!! Congratulations, nice work!
You've got real talent and I love watching you work, I also really like your narration. Keep up the beautiful work.
Wow! You are by far the most creative wood crafter I’ve ever seen.
This kid is ballin. Lovin the fake live edge.
Strong math. Very cool video. Thanks from NZ
Awesome video, Josh Wright. Watching your fingers so close to the band saw made me very nervous. I like your video.
Nice stuff. You prove that it is the craftsman and not the tools that make the project. I see you use work-a-day tools and not all the fancy stuff the other UA-cam creators have in your shop. You're very talented. Best of everything, from an old timer, in the coming year.
You definitely have a talent for woodworking and I am following you because I think you are going to be very good and I’m looking forward to watching you progress.
I think this old dog might even learn a new trick or two 😁
But I do have to say please please try to work as safe as you possibly can. Drilling large holes while holding your workpiece in your hand is going to get you hurt one day imho ☹️. I don’t know if you have a vise on your bench but if you don’t please get one ASAP 👍👍
Lastly you made me wince using a regular hammer 🔨 lol
I’d love to see a video of you making yourself a couple mallets. 👍👍
That spice rack is so damn cool! The slight aesthic choices to make it more appealing are great!
Nice idea for a "live edge" It worked quite well.
Very creative on the homemade router bit, glad it worked out for you.
Wow! Just creative as all heck. Very inspiring the way you think outside the box.
I remember when I was in my teens, I would do carpentry work. My friends would tell me leave that for the adults . I’m glad I started young , this young man has a bright future.
Young man , you are amazing ! Great work ! Cheers from Texas ….
Very clever use of tools and materials.
You are very inventive. I like watching your process.
I love your ingenuity!! 😊
Fantastic projects! Really well done. The stool would look awesome with a couple of plant pots on, that faux live edge is brilliant.👍
Great stuff Josh! Love the efficient use of wood and materials!
Love the candle holders....a battery faux candle would be great in one of these, give you the ambience without the fire :). thank you for sharing this: I have it on my list to make!
Thanks. Good idea on the fake candles
Yes the LED flicker candles also keeps it safe, I have a 3 year old grandson.
Cool.! This guy actually uses the Ryobi tools that are in my budget.
I love the video and the projects. You might check the record, but I think you broke the record for the most disclaimers per hour. ;)
This is one of my favorite videos. Incredibly informative. Great job. That caulking you used...What is it.? DAP? I got to get me some of that stuff.! That's some really special, versatile stuff.! By the way, making your own tool out of deck screw. I do same thing, all the time. It's called "improvising". Every router bit out there, started 'Life' as a piece of a something else that somebody grinded, and maybe welded to a bolt and drilled a hole through the shaft. The first "Router" was a high-speed inverted drill press. No tool that we commonly use now started out as "safe" but was later made safe after an idea was perfected. So, great idea for a new router-bit, now, go get your patent on it.😎🤠
project genius, such a great imagination!
Wow just wow!!! I really enjoyed watching this video! That beautiful vase was my favorite and would love to receive one of those as a gift! You are crazy talented!
That vase is so cool
Josh, Nice work on the lag bolt design. That is pretty awesome. The caulk was a good idea as well!
I am impressed with your video. your design and minimal waste impressed me. All of them are really great gifts. wishing you continued success with your projects.
Love the candle lanterns! Definitely going to try those.
Real clever how you made the two templates fit for the vase. Resourceful and smart. Brilliant work ✌️
This guy is a very creative 9 fingered carpenter.
Keep up the good work.
Might want to revisit your push stick techniques.
Been watching your videos. You are a superstar in the making!
The vace came out Amazing
Great projects especially the spice rack 👌
Great job, I really like watching you work .
I thinks these items are awesome!!! Nice job 👍🏽
Ok... thats a dope vase bro. Nice!
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Love the stool!!
awesome job, love the vase and stool are my favorites
Amazing projects, but far beyond my woodworking skills. Thanks for sharing.
omg, so beautiful lamp
The lanterns are super cute
Your creativity is amazing.
Awesome projects. I'm going to try the lanterns. Thanx for the video!
Excellent video and projects. Well done!
Yaaaa, Josh. Love these gift idea vids. Keep it going!
Never cease to impress
Some very cool projects and great use of that piece of board, hardly any wasted, well done lad, inspiring to see from such a young person. Really have to give a special mention to the "live edge" stool, initially had me fooled, very creative - one bit of advice, adding a cross brace to the back would make it a lot stronger and stable.
I'm with you, Lynx. I love the look of the bench and I understand that he had no wood to use from the original 2x6, but I'd have to cheat and go over to my scrap pile and salvage a 1x3 or a 1x4 scrap to use for a brace across the back.
I like the spice rack idea
Very well done and creative projects. Please use push sticks so we can enjoy these videos in the future. Thank you.
5 gifts anyone would like. To me personally, you knocked a homerun with t the vase. It is beautiful.
I like the vase really nice 👍
Great great job man that's impressive
These are awesome! You are so creative! I never would have thought to make spice containers! Merry Christmas, Josh!
Dude that is seriously impressive. I'm gonna have to make some of those tea light lanterns for my sweetheart.
And super thanks for pitching in on team seas
Nice work young man. Very inspiring.
Wow! Your video just popped up in my feed today. You did a great job on all those projects. As a mom and gramma, I'd love to receive any of them as a gift! I subscribed as well. Can't wait to see what else you come up with!
Neat stuff. I would advise a larger cork for the spice jars because it will make loading and unloading easier.
the live edge stool also can work as a spice rack or to put photos lol, multi purpose, I love it.
👍 Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
love the designs and the effort you put into every item with the tools you have, the only i would say is not to use pine for cutting boards. Pine is very soft and the fibers can go into the food.
Thanks, pine ussually wouldn't be my first choice for a cutting board but it was part of the challenge. From what I've read online pine is perfectly safe for cutting boards they just might not last as long but the fact that it's endgrain should have the knife slip between the grain insted of cutting out fibers. You are right but I think under normal/light use it will be fine.
@@JoshWrightWoodworking Also Southern Yellow Pine is quite hard. I love how it makes the shop smell. Hardwood loses its leaves softwood does not. Botanists would have a more scientific definition. Some hardwoods are softer than some softwoods.
I wanted to let you know that you can help prevent warping while glueing is to put what is called a call over the top and bottom (it does take a little more work) and clamp down vertically which will prevent it from bowing. I hope this helps
Thanks for all the ideas...
Great Job. Seriously creative.
You are gifted and very talented. Thanks for sharing these. I just bought a brand new bandsaw and want to try some projects. Your lantern project will be ideal and so will be the other projects like the spice rack. Subscribed and looking forward to many more projects in future.
The pattern on the cutting board looks so cool, almost like a wooden version of Damascus steel
Awesome job man!
I made these lanterns out of craft embroidery hoops and then I did one with cardboard and laquer. I love that I saw this video I have a jigsaw. bandsaw, mitre, circular and planer and I never use any of it. 😂 now I might because people love the birdcage lanterns ❤️
That is great to hear!