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I built one for my wife as an anniversary gift. She really likes it. I just finished building 3 more to sell for grocery money. I'm a recent retiree, turned woodworker as well. Thanks Ronnie for your great ideas and videos! They've been a great help to this newbie woodworker.
hey Ronnie I'm still in high school but i want to build and sell furniture like you do you have any tips for me I'm really passionate about woodworking but I'm struggling to sell my stuff could we get in touch or maybe you could give me some tips ? thanks love ur videos the have been a huge help
My advice for what it's worth... About Building: build projects that you're passionate about. Whatever style or type of woodworking that satisfies you, do that. About Selling: find what is selling in your area. Look on FB Marketplace to see what's up for sale. If you find that what is selling is similar to what you like to build then build one better than the others. When I say better, it can be you take more time picking out better wood, sanding, painting, and changing up the style a little to stand out. Things like that. The fact that you're still in high school and have this desire is commendable. Take action and apply what you learn and you'll be far ahead of the vast majority of people out there. Watch a lot of UA-cam videos about the subject you are interested in. See what is a common theme and apply your own twist. If you need tools but don't have the money yet, offer to mow lawns, clean up yards, or borrow a tool from family or a friend. It all comes down to how bad you really want it. Determine that, and then you'll have the motivation to go after it. Don't let anyone discourage you! YOU can do it.
Pick up my app, Miter Angle Calculator:
apps.apple.com/us/app/miter-angle-calculator/id1591826245
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.miterangle.miterangle&hl=en_US&gl=US
I built one for my wife as an anniversary gift. She really likes it. I just finished building 3 more to sell for grocery money. I'm a recent retiree, turned woodworker as well. Thanks Ronnie for your great ideas and videos! They've been a great help to this newbie woodworker.
Fantastic! I love hearing stories like this, thanks for sharing.
Nice little project. Thanks for your positivity. I appreciate your influence.
Thanks for stopping by!
Great Job Ronnie.... Thank You for your teachings and more so MOTIVATION
Thanks for watching. Good job taking action!
Nicely done. I can see how it can be easily modified also for lots of variety.
Absolutely! Thanks for checking it out!
I really like this build. Thx.
Great job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it
You bet!
Great video! What size screws did you use in the pocket holes?
1-1/4". Thanks for watching!
@@RonniesWorkshop Thanks so much for replying. I am a beginner woodworker and I really like your style and the way you explain things.
Good evening Ronnie, would you possibly be making a set of plans available on your Etsy shop for this?
Not at this time.
Good little build, nice rack Ronnie! 😁
Thanks for checking it out!
hey Ronnie I'm still in high school but i want to build and sell furniture like you do you have any tips for me I'm really passionate about woodworking but I'm struggling to sell my stuff could we get in touch or maybe you could give me some tips ? thanks love ur videos the have been a huge help
My advice for what it's worth... About Building: build projects that you're passionate about. Whatever style or type of woodworking that satisfies you, do that. About Selling: find what is selling in your area. Look on FB Marketplace to see what's up for sale. If you find that what is selling is similar to what you like to build then build one better than the others. When I say better, it can be you take more time picking out better wood, sanding, painting, and changing up the style a little to stand out. Things like that. The fact that you're still in high school and have this desire is commendable. Take action and apply what you learn and you'll be far ahead of the vast majority of people out there. Watch a lot of UA-cam videos about the subject you are interested in. See what is a common theme and apply your own twist. If you need tools but don't have the money yet, offer to mow lawns, clean up yards, or borrow a tool from family or a friend. It all comes down to how bad you really want it. Determine that, and then you'll have the motivation to go after it. Don't let anyone discourage you! YOU can do it.
@@RonniesWorkshop thank you for your time ronnie im thankful for this information and i just recently made a sale thanks
@@Singhfullstack awesome! Keep up the great work!
What size pocket hole screws did you use
1-1/4”, and set pocket hole jig to a 3/4” setting
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