This is the DIYWOOD channel and here I create homemade DIY products at home, DIY furniture, wooden crafts and amazing gadgets and wood turning and musical instruments! After all, every tip or trick with can make your life easier. Therefore, make yourself a homemade tool with which you will simply work in the garage or in the home workshop! Use useful tips and tricks! My name is Dmitry! We like and subscribe to the channel. New video every week!
No, it's just that I don't speak English well. And it's going to be very difficult for me. Statistically, you'll be watching videos with no sound. So why should I make fun of myself? This way people from all over the world can watch the video.
It appears that your forstner bit is bad dull. I'd try sharpen it if it were me. But I would also buy one if it's going to be to difficult to resharpen said bit.
I've already got a big “graveyard” of those drills. They're very hard to sharpen. And in this case, the wood is also raw and very soft and fibrous. So it's hard to drill
Wood is a gift from the Creator. When worked by the hands of humans and their tools it becomes a thing of beauty. The beauty that comes from experience, hard work and dedication to the craft is our way of honoring the Creator for this gift. So, it really isn't about money either because our work will outlive us and the compensation we received.
Wow! You must be a millionaire, living in a huge mansion, driving a Rolls Royce, and having a wonderful life, all from making candles, brilliant idea, thanks for sharing
Forgot to run the wire through the bulb base. I saw that. Kind of like tying on a fishing lure only to find that you missed a couple of eyelets on your pole.
undoubtedly.! but my video is just an example of what can be made from this or that material. this does not mean that I will sell products made from raw wood
Thanks for the great videos. I really enjoy your channel. Have you ever tried to make your own Liquid Sodium Glass? I bought the ingredients after looking up a recipe online and I am about to try out a batch. The ingredients are inexpensive and the process seems very easy.
@@PulseCodeModulate I bought the fine silica gel and 100% lye on Amazon. WAY cheaper than buying the premade stuff. I will be making a batch tomorrow and testing the fireproofing ability to see how it goes. If it doesn't work I can use the lye to unclog my drains and the silica to dry flowers and leaves for other crafts.
@@lenbloom338lye is great for degreasing engines and anything else but DO NOT GET IT IN YOUR EYES and it can burn your skin pretty good if you don't rinse it off immediately
That’s really Kewl, I reckon I might knock one up or will you make me one to buy? I wonder if that bark/soft edge on the bottom might crack along it’s line? Laters but let me know if you can make me one pls?
Uh, where'd you see the bark? Plus the whole tree is completely dry. It's been indoors for about a year. I won't do it for you because I live very far away.)
I like it all! Great ideas, too! Christmas will be here before we know it and I always enjoy making gifts for others in my office as well as recording and publishing on RU-vid! Thank you!
It’s amazing at the haters and Karen’s on these videos over the title heading. The creator of this page never claims he nor she makes any amount of money. It’s just a million dollar business. My guess is many of you don’t go to your local Malls or department stores and see the scented candles put out, many of them a lot like the ones in this video and quite expensive. A quick google search and you will find the scented candle industry is an 11 billion dollar and expected to grow to 14 billion by 2030. Or maybe some of you all are just jealous for not having the imagination for starting up such a simple RU-vid yourselves. Karen on 😂
Thank you, my friend! A lot of people just don't get their ass off the couch and see nothing further than their house. That's why they write nasty things. Or if they don't buy it, they think no one will ever buy it. It's a survivor's error. Thank you for your adequate comment.
Found your video on my for you page. If I may give a little tip to make it a bit more interesting to watch, maybe do a little explaining about what you're making or why it sells consistently. I loved the idea though and hope to see you do more! Suprised to see you have 2.8k subscribers, 796 views but only 6 likes and 0 comments :(
Thank you so much for your comment. Check out my other videos. My channel is not very big yet. But I'm already making great progress. About the explanations in the video. I will practice it for sure. I just don't speak English very well. But I will definitely put in a voice-over. Thank you
We have millions of tons of felled trees in Houston in our neighborhood after a tornado hit Houston last week and I was wondering what creative products could be made from the trees....this is an interesting idea but we have 3 ft diameter trunks as well as small limbs. Anyone have ideas for them?
nothing would happen, since to the left of the drilling machine the tail of the clamp rests against the cabinet. therefore it is rested and in fact fixed
Yes I use sodium silicate to treat the inside and sometimes the outside of wooden candle holders. I have done a test after the sodium silicate has dried completely, the wood cannot be set on fire even with a gas torch.
You can certainly use a water-based varnish. But, for example, there are slight problems with oak. Sodium silicate stains oak very strongly. Perhaps it reacts with tannins and tannin. And if you coat the inside of the candle and the edges with sodium silicate and the rest with water-based varnish, you will have a different shade of wood. So I try to use one or the other. But I haven't noticed this problem with other woods. But there is another limitation of sodium silicate. It loses its properties very quickly in the sun. If you put a candle in the sun, the sodium silicate will start to peel off like flakes from the wood in just a couple of weeks. But the varnish is still dangerous. For it will not withstand overheating and just bloat, and then the wax will be absorbed into the wood and then the wood will catch fire.