I am a small business woodworker creating Custom home decor and furniture. You can see all available products at www.reigadawoodworking.com
I am also new to content creation but will continue to learn and publish videos. I do this for 2 reasons…
1- I love the craft of woodworking and creating beautiful keepsakes that originally derived from this earth. It brings me a sense of accomplishment and happiness.
2- I want to inspire others to follow their dreams. At first I hesitated to do this but then asked myself “why?” I want others to realize that they don’t have to have the biggest shop or the fanciest tools. They just need heart. A drive and determination to learn, grow and be the best version of themselves.
I still learn everyday. I still screw up everyday. But I love doing this and want to share my work with whoever will receive it.
Stay positive …..stay humble …..stay inspired
** Success is only achievable once you step out of your comfort zone ***
I'm working on almost exactly the same cabinet. Learned a ton from this video and still rewatching parts for details. Hopefully mine comes out as nice. Thanks!
I just had to watch from beginning to end. That is so impressive man. I wish I had the knowledge you do. Turned out beautiful. I have never even seen some of the tools ang jigs you used. Props for sure!
The larger pieces on this board are 3-15/16” x 1-11/16 with 1/8” walnut on each side of the long lengths. The smaller square pieces of maple are 1” x 1”. I was shooting for even numbers to make it easier but through the milling process. The sizes changed. The best way I figured was to get the width +2 of the small pieces to equal the length.
Nice job well done. Please change camera off table saw. Every time you made a cut was very blurry and not a good picture to view. Also you provided no measurements other than thickness of pieces😮
Thank you. I did start taking my camera off the table saw after I noticed that. Hopefully it doesn’t happen again. As for the measurements…. The maple is 4” x 1-3/4” with 1/8” walnut on each side. The filler pieces are 1” x 1”
Just watched a couple of your videos and enjoyed it. have subscribe also. Enjoyed seeing your tips and good luck with getting that bandsaw. I'm out of action from doing any turning or other wood worker as I'm recovering from trying to take my finger off with my bandsaw. just kissed the knuckle with the blade but enough to hit tendon and bone. i need to make a circle cutting jig. As I said totally enjoyed your videos and reckon you keep doing what you're doing. I'm sure your channel will grow heaps. love the humor and your inclusion of your better half. Can't wait for the next clip.
Thank you for your positive feedback and for subscribing. I’m sorry about the injury, that has to suck and most likely hurt like hell..ouch. As for the channel growing…. I sure hope so. I love doing this. I still have lots to learn but will continue moving forward. My only obstacle is making more videos more frequently but gets hard as I work a full time job and only do my woodworking weekends and nights. Once again thank you for subscribing.
@@reigadawoodworking It's all good. Board came out awesome. Another variation could be to fill the voids with some epoxy instead of additional blocks of wood.
@@breslaj4 I actually thought about that option. I think it’s a great idea. I’m probably going to make another one like that just need to make a decision on color or clear.
Subscribed, and looking forward to more videos from you. One suggestion: add some voice-over narration to the sections where you performing operations. For example, you might have talked about thre grits you were running through when sanding or what finishes you were applying.
Thank you for subscribing and thank you for the feedback. I am continuing to learn the RU-vid process and want to make the videos better for all. Thank you again for the advice.
Thank you for your feedback. I am continuing to improve and do better videos. I have starting making sure I am adding voiceovers. Thank you for watching and providing feedback and I hope I have not lost you as a viewer.
@Reigada Woodworking I've got a board of mahogany that's only 1 inch thick and I wanted to glue them so they are 2 inch thick. Then put a boarder to hide the seem.
@@trevorgeese2874 do you have a planer? As long as both boards are perfectly flat , complete glue coverage and clamp it together with as many clamps as you can to get an even squeeze … it will work great. I have done it many times especially when I need thicker stock for table legs for instance.
Lol. I apologize for that. I didn’t realize it until I was editing and by that time it was way too late to start over. I do not plan on making that mistake again.
Enjoyed your video.👍 I will file away a few nuggets I picked up from you to use on future boards. I found by soaking the boards in a container with 3-4 inches of mineral oil for 5 minutes, then letting them dry will increase penetration of the mineral oil into the boards. Lastly apply mineral oil and bees wax mixture and buff