Thanks for watching this series! I hope you enjoyed it and I hope it gave you some inspiration to tackle your own homemade gifts this season! Merry Christmas from me and mine to you and yours!
Stunning work. I'm a new subscriber, I do a lot of similar little projects with similar woods, just no CNC cutter yet. I personally would have done the chips for the first game, but thats a personal taste. I cringed to see the polyurethane spray, I only ever oil my indoor woods. I use either Danish or Osmo depending on the darkness of the finish I want (Osmo keeps things a bit lighter). Look forward to seeing more projects :)
Even for someone with a CNC machine, I found this boring as hell and just another CNC project no one can do. Why not explain that all of this can be done on a drill press? (except for logos) I may not have the production quality you do but I don't pretend that I'm 'joe citizen' like you.
Thanks for watching this series! I hope you enjoyed it and I hope it gave you some inspiration to tackle your own homemade gifts this season! Merry Christmas from me and mine to you and yours!
Super awesome
Yea like us ordinary folks just happen to have a cnc machine just laying around🤦🏻♂️
You obviously didn’t pay attention to the video or the series but Merry Christmas
@@MrFixItDIY You were very dismissive about doing this without expensive tools. Why not make something the general masses can?
Hey man can you do a shop tour sometime? What dust collector are you using?
Ok you own every tool known to man
Merry Christmas, from my coop to yours..
Same to you!
So, what's the total budget just to get started? Tools, space, materials?
For which project? You can start with a basic set of tools for a couple hundred dollars.
my simple CNC was $500, planer, jointer, tablesaw, bandsaw...$1500. Materials $75. Forget this guy and watch someone who isn't a tool.
Stunning work. I'm a new subscriber, I do a lot of similar little projects with similar woods, just no CNC cutter yet. I personally would have done the chips for the first game, but thats a personal taste. I cringed to see the polyurethane spray, I only ever oil my indoor woods. I use either Danish or Osmo depending on the darkness of the finish I want (Osmo keeps things a bit lighter). Look forward to seeing more projects :)
Nobody cares if you cringe over a perfectly acceptable finish
Had me until CNC. Smh
the Carhartt youtube link doesn't work, remove "/user" and it will be fine :)
its actually "/user/CarharttSince1889"
Thanks for the heads up! I fixed it.
😃👍🏻👊🏻
Even for someone with a CNC machine, I found this boring as hell and just another CNC project no one can do. Why not explain that all of this can be done on a drill press? (except for logos) I may not have the production quality you do but I don't pretend that I'm 'joe citizen' like you.