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If you and your wife are ever up into Sw Mo for some reason, I suggest you to visit a local Irish winery. Keltoi vineyards. I have no connection to them anymore but still a lovely place and the owner would love to me someone such as you and they do have some awesome wines and experiences. Specially geared with an Irish slant of things. You would love it. Didn’t realize you were so close really.
Thanks so much, Aaron! I really appreciate the recommendation. Keltoi Vineyards sounds like a perfect spot, especially with that local Irish touch. I’ll definitely check it out next time I’m in SW Missouri-it’s always great to discover new places, especially during times of change. Thanks for the support and for following along with my journey! Slainte! 🥂
@@dodgersfnshepard8673 Thank you so much for your kind words and support. It means a lot to me that the mindset and values behind these projects resonate with you. Your encouragement keeps me motivated to keep pushing forward and sharing what I've learned along the way. Grateful to have you on this journey with me, brother. Stay blessed, and keep striving for excellence!
Okay, I liked and appreciate your video, Fabrica Benedicta. I upvoted you because you are smoking a pipe. That is great. It's great to see real people not worried about political correctness and conforming to standards we, ourselves, have not set. Thank you.
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words and support. It's always been important to me to stay authentic and true to who I am, both in my work and my personal life. I'm glad that resonates with you. Let's keep building and crafting with honesty and integrity. Thanks again for your encouragement!
Over time with the weight of the brad nails in there will be very heavy and problems will start that design youve made doesnt look stable at all especially strong enough looks too flimsey interesting tho
Exactly, that's why I gave up on the design of the nail organizer. I redesigned that section to be completely different and will reveal it in Part 2! Thanks for your comment!
Glad you like it. Thanks for your comment. Be sure to check out my other videos as well. I just posted my build for a Trim Router Station and Bit Organizer. Thanks again!
Why mix religion within you projects huh. Maybe the answer is why not if asking to a non religious person or non spiritual person. What’s the worse thing that happens? If I get extra “help” then why wouldn’t I not ask for it. If there’s nothing, you still lost nothing.
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate your perspective. For me, integrating faith into my woodworking projects adds an extra layer of meaning and purpose. It's great to hear that you see value in it, whether or not one is religious. I hope these elements add something positive to the experience for everyone watching. Thanks for engaging with the content!
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏 Putting God first is something I strive to do in all aspects of life, including my projects. It's a joy to share that journey with you all. God bless! 🙌
@@philraymond2543 yes, I see your point, especially for doing a trim like this. I often do this usually when I have scraps of different sizes and I need to make two or even three different cuts, that's when it's really helpful. But sure, with just a trim like this, it's probably best to make a stop block. Thanks for the comment. 👍
Thanks for your feedback! I understand it might seem complicated, but I wanted to create something versatile that could accommodate different sizes and types of tape and also convert to a shelf to be multi functional. However, I appreciate your perspective and will keep simplicity in mind for future projects!
It lasted as long as the video, I was trying out the premiere feature so that we can chat live during the first time the video plays. I'm planning on releasing my Nail Gun Holder Fri or Sat and plan on doing the same.
Why do Catholics pray through Mary and countless saints when Jesus himself said, “NO ONE comes to the Father EXCEPT through ME." (John 14:6) Also, 1 Timothy 2:5 says, "For there is...ONE MEDIATOR between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." Something's wrong somewhere. Is it the Bible?
@@fontybits Thanks so much for your comment! I do not shy away from such questions, and perhaps I may help you understand. In several senses, Jesus is uniquely the Mediator. First, by virtue of the Incarnation, he alone is the God-man, who shares the natures of God and man (CCC 618). Second, because he is God incarnate, he became the Mediator of the New Covenant (Heb. 8:6, 9:15, 12:24), just as Moses was the mediator of the Old Covenant (Gal. 3:19). Only He was capable and sufficient to pay the price to redeem us and obtain for us salvation. ✝️ However, Jesus’ status as the “one mediator” does not mean he is the only person with a role between God and men. Paul’s apostleship meant he had such a role, and he appealed to his apostleship in the same passage he refers to Jesus as the one Mediator (1 Tim. 2:7). Other ministers have similar roles (2 Cor. 5:20; cf. 1 Thess. 5:12, Heb. 13:17), as do all Christians (2 Cor. 3:2-3; 1 Pet. 3:15). Although Jesus intercedes for us (Rom. 8:34; Heb. 7:25; 1 John 2:1), he is not the only one to do so. The Holy Spirit does (Rom. 8:26-27)🕊️, and all Christians are called to as well, through prayer.🙏 Thus Jesus instructs us how to pray for ourselves and others (Matt. 6:5-13), and tells us to pray even for our enemies (Matt. 5:44). Paul asks for prayer for himself and for others (Rom. 15:30; 2 Cor. 1:11; 2 Thess. 3:1-2), and he introduces the very passage in which he refers to Christ as the one Mediator by exhorting his readers to pray for others: “First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, inter- cessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men” (1 Tim. 2:1). If Jesus’ status as the one Mediator meant only he could intercede for us, then it would contradict his teaching that we should pray for others. Only He can intercede for our Salvation, but we can all intercede for one another through prayer. 🤲 I hope this helps. May God's blessings be upon you! 🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the organization tips in the Drill Holder and Bit Organizer video. If you have any other ideas or questions about woodworking projects or organization, feel free to let me know! 😊
Thanks for the honest feedback@@robertsmith3518. I understand not every video hits the mark for everyone. If you have any tips on what could be better, please let me know!
@williamward3433 Great question! My channel combines both DIY woodworking projects and discussions about Catholic saints and virtues. I aim to inspire creativity while also sharing the values and stories that motivate me. Thanks for watching! 😎
I'm sorry. Here they are. I also updated the description. Thanks! I hope you like the plans. fabricabenedicta.etsy.com/listing/1763581487/ultimate-lumber-storage-cart
Interesting intro and woven content. Great build. I think I will be making this soon. I am still getting my shop back together after electrical, insulation, and inside wall are finished, at least for now. Hanging my French cleats as I go
@@aaronblackford981 Thanks for your comment. Good luck on getting your shop back together! Look forward to more interaction with you in our community! Keep us updated on your progress! 😎
Thanks Brother!!! Started a hammer holder project then watched your video!!! It's was perfect. Was able to complete it really quick and it's perfect!! ... well almost perfect. But I love it and the way it holds the hammers, fits on the wall - and well - it's really perfect. Appreciate you taking the time to do the video's and show off your skills.
@@alanhedrick4517 that's great! I'm glad you were able to get your hammer holder made. It sure feels satisfying when you get a project like that accomplished and you see it on the wall!
@@robertrobinson1460 You are absolutely welcome. I'm glad my video has inspired you to start looking at better organization of your tools. I know what it's like to have tools all over the shop and it's just completely chaotic so I'm glad you're inspired to start looking at organizing your own tools. That's great. Welcome to the community and God bless.
@@KarenBack-Moore Thanks, glad you like it! I'm working on a companion solution for my Impact Wrench, and I have a trim router solution coming out next week! Thanks so much for your comment! Welcome to the community!!
I love the drill bit organizer. I routinely find packages of MY bits scattered through out my shop and garage because I couldn’t find a bit when I needed it.
It’s crazy how many partial sets I have pulled out of drawers or found under the work table because i was too busy. I’m just starting my French cleat wall but this will be top shelf on the order of execution
Fantastic idea and will definitely be using this as a base for adding more drills and a charging deck. Love how the bits looked and how they were separated. Nice job!