Hello folks! Welcome to The Nomad Studio. I am Preethi. This channel is all about my passion for Design and DIY. I create videos to inspire people into making your space your own. You will see videos related to: --Easy woodworking ideas --Furniture design & building --Home décor ideas --Room transformation --DIY Home improvement projects
Visit my blog at www.thenomadstudio.com/diy-projects/ for more DIY projects and subscribe to my RU-vid channel to watch video tutorials: ru-vid.com Follow me on Instagram for current project updates: @thenomad.studio All Links: linktr.ee/thenomadstudio
When I am not in my workshop, I take road trips with my lovely husband, Naveen through less travelled roads. You will see our travel videos every now and then. Most of our travel stories are published on our blog: www.thenomadstudio.com/travel/ Check out our 2nd youtube channel for Travel: ru-vid.com/show-UCE215NSuASm9NXAZmzPTWOw
Hello Preeti, I am planning to learn woodworking. Can you give me some info how to start and what tools are good for a beginner and some budget friendly tips too. Internet has many videos for how to’s. But getting collective info from a DIYer like yourself who has experienced that would be more helpful.
@shwetapatel7596 Hi there! I'm thrilled to hear you're interested in woodworking! Here are a few tips to get you going: Begin with some essential tools like a tape measure, a combination square, a jigsaw or circular saw(to cut), a power drill(to connect wood with screws), drill bits set, sanding blocks and some clamps. As you get more comfortable, you can add more tools based on the type of projects you are interested in making. I built the interiors of my camping trailer (my first project) only with a jigsaw and a power drill. So, I believe you can make anything with some creative mind and basic tools. Feel free to send direct message if you have any more questions. Happy woodworking!
Hi guys. Very impressed. I have the same car as your Roxie (I think that's what you named her) and I know its a capable car. Just wished there was more ground clearance (Ive already scraped the gas tank plastic cover) lol. Other than the flat tire, were there other noticeable damages from the trail? Pin stripes on the sides or under body damage? Loved the video! Keep up the adventures!
@apmor3738 Hi there! Glad you loved our video, and thank you for your kind words! Yes, our car's name is Roxy, and I agree that more ground clearance and a slightly larger gas tank (at least 2-3 more gallons) would make it even better. Regarding the trail damage, besides the flat tire, there were a few other issues. In some parts of the trail, we had no choice but to scrape the underside due to thick vegetation and weeds, but fortunately, nothing too severe. We did hit a rock that dented the muffler, again nothing too severe. As for pin stripes, we ended up with plenty by the end of the trip. Most were fixed with some compound and polishing, though a few deep ones remain. I like to think of them as battle scars from our memorable adventures! Thanks again for watching, and keep enjoying your own adventures with your Rock Creek!😀
@TheNomadStudio Thanks so much for the info. Figured you can't have that much fun and adventure without some lasting physical memories lol. I agree the scratches are badges of honor. I also have your car camper build setup for roxy bookmarked as one of my projects soon. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing. Came across your channel while I was trying to do a similar bed platform for my 4Runner. Great to see your other DIY videos as well. Great work. Subscribed.
Perfect solution for me - operating out of my garage. Design is spot on for what I needed, so of course, I think you are brilliant 🙂 Thanks again for sharing.
Amazing! Are you an electrician/engineer by trade or are you self-taught? How did you know how to do all this?😃 And what a trip you had,that video is amazing too!
This is an excellent tutorial. The best one I’ve seen on making a large frame. Thank you for posting it! Btw, your piece is beautiful. You’re definitely an artist!
can you please let me know what software/app you used to design this project which you have shown initially before starting the bench .. thanks in advance
Well done. I have this saw, and while the stand for it is great for a contractor, it’s too spider legged for a small space. I’ve looked others ideas but your route is the best. I just want a stand for the saw, not a chest of drawers with wheels 😂
Check out our other videos on this adventure: Ferry journey from North Sydney to Port Aux Basque : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7NE5D51cAJ8.html Best hike in Newfoundland: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7scnz_gnnNw.htmlsi=jUgel6sCYqQCEC9G Beach drive in Newfoundland: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0QwZouIreS8.htmlsi=TMsF71MJiKnFlsNZ
Check out our other travel Roadtrip videos: Beach drive in Newfoundland: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0QwZouIreS8.htmlsi=TMsF71MJiKnFlsNZ Ferry journey from North Sydney to Port Aux Basque : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7NE5D51cAJ8.html Best hike in Newfoundland: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7scnz_gnnNw.htmlsi=jUgel6sCYqQCEC9G
All you need is a saw to cut and a power drill to connect them together. You can use a circular saw or a jig saw. Both are easy to handle for beginners. Check out tutorials before using the tools and be very careful when operating it.
DONT DO THIS! THIS PERSON DOES NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING WITH A TABLE SAW! 1. NEVER PUSH YOUR STOCK THROUGH USING ONLY THE CUT-OFF SIDE (LEFT OF THE BLADE IN THIS CASE) THE PIECE TRAPPED BETWEEN THE BLADE AND THE FENCE WILL BIND, AND HIT YOU RIGHT IN YOUR CHOICE OF REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS 2. ANY TIME A CUT THIS THIN IS REQUIRED, IT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED IN FAR SAFER WAYS...LOOK UP SOMETHING FROM A REPUTABLE WOODWORKING RESOURCE 3. USE A PUSH STICK ANY TIME YOUR HANDS ARE REQUIRED TO BE THIS CLOSE TO THE BALDE 4. USE A FEATHER BOARD TO HOLD SMALL STOCK AGAINST THE FENCE. I KNOW...I AM SHOUTING. IM TRYING TO SAVE YOUR FINGERS
Hi @tompolasky7302, Thank you for sharing your concerns and offering valuable safety advice. I appreciate your input, and I'll certainly take your suggestions to heart. Safety is a top priority, and I'll make sure to implement these precautions in my future work. I'm grateful for your insights.
I've been to Europe, Mexico, the Deep South, and across Canada. But a trip to the Northwest Territories would be epic. I'm planning to go next summer. I can't wait!