Welcome to Jay Creates Woodworks - Learning Woodworking One Project at a Time!
Join me on my DIY woodworking journey, where I’m learning as I go. Whether you’re new to woodworking or just love watching projects come to life, you’ll find beginner-friendly builds, home decor ideas, tool reviews, and workshop tips. I’m not a pro, just someone passionate about creating functional items like wine caddies and plant displays.
Watch as I navigate through mistakes, share tips, and have a few laughs with my blooper-filled videos. I use affiliate links in my descriptions to support the channel, but there’s no obligation to use them.
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Wow, I’ll take that as a compliment! 😄 I love mixing the craftsmanship with some laughs along the way. Glad you’re enjoying the ride-more woodworking and bloopers to come! 🔧🎉
Thanks for the feedback! Seems like a lot of people are enjoying the music with over 2.5k views and counting! But hey, the mute button’s always there if it’s not your thing. 😉 God bless!
OMG 🤣 I feel ur pain!!! For me it's silage trucks, tractors and that flippin back up alarm at the farm across the road!!!😮🤦 Keep on going amidst the struggle 👍
I know router tables aren't cheap but neither are hospital bills. Please use caution with your upside-down router or better yet clamp your workpiece down to the table & go around it counter clockwise with the spinning bit facing down. If your current set up fell out of your wood braces ( I saw it wiggle ) the bit will continue spinning into whatever it comes in contact with....your stomach , legs, feet or bounce off your table & then into you. Also only go one direction with the router, the blade only spins one way & will result in smoother cuts/less sanding. Thought your pumpkin came out nice...2 thumbs up!!!
I know I know... Sometimes we forget or get lazy on the quick projects. I am working on cleaning up the shop and uncovering the router table soon. Thanks for watching and for your concern. 👍👍
I'm sure you make some great content and I hope you keep going but do people actually buy this crap? Sorry but that's such a waste of time, and lumber. 😂
Thank you for sharing. This is a great idea for the #1 most hated AND the #1 most loved candy. LoL! Yes, it holds both positions. Sadly, I now have to stop working on my current important project to make these. 🤣🤣God bless.
@woodandwheelz I agree I love and hate them at the same time. I did enjoy making them, though... I have more ready for paint and to post up for sale. Thanks for watching, and let me know how you make out on the builds.
@@JayCreatesWoodworks I'll let you know. I have some 2x4's, 2x6's, and 2x8's. I might try one out of a 2x10 just to see. That one might be too big. But worth a try.
Proof that my brain has officially been taken over by sawdust! I promise I do know Halloween comes first... just got my holidays in a woodworking whirl! 😁🙀 Don't forget to Subscribe for More! www.youtube.com/@JayCreatesWoodworks?sub_confirmation=1
Proof that my brain has officially been taken over by sawdust! I promise I do know Halloween comes first... just got my holidays in a woodworking whirl!
I had a hard time putting mine together too. No clamps that were quite the right size and no CA glue + activator, just went with screws, but dreamed up a way to hide them.
@@robertsmith3518 Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it. I am trying to explain as much as possible without making my videos super long. Stay tuned for more. Make sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you get notified when I release new videos. 👍😎
Proof that my brain has officially been taken over by sawdust! 😅 I promise I do know Halloween comes first... just got my holidays in a woodworking whirl!
@cesarbejarano7363 Thank you so much. I am a new woodworker and on-camera video creator, so I'm still learning as I go. I appreciate the comment and subscribe. Thanks again!