For the couch arm hanging thing, one needs a couch with flat top arms. However, there's an end table type thing whose base slides under the end of the couch and the top floats over the arm.
I have a bunch of two by fours in my garage and been thinking. How could I make some plant boxes so I’m definitely going to check all your videos out plus I love the squirrel picnic table.
This just popped up in my feed and you should have a lot more subs than this based on what I’ve seen so far. Hopefully this showing up to me might mean the RU-vid algorithm gods are shining their light on you! Keep on keepin’ on brother!
one great point of your video, you went at a good pace. Not too fast but not going on and on about each project endlessly, so I'm subscribing to your awesome channel. Cheers
Enjoyed the video, and picked up some good ideas. I'm just starting out on my journey in making items out of wood. Just completed my first project a Parquet dining table with bench. Looking forward to making more items and hopefully sell some in the future once I have the confidence. Thank you again for the inspiring video 👍🏻😎
I made of lot of similar type projects with my two daughters as they were growing up. We were members of a father-daughter YMCA sponsored group and picked a simple holiday-themed project to make each year with our tribe. It also got my retired Dad into the act as he had time and tools to help with these. Great ideas. Thanks for posting.
Video should be titled "Things i made and tried to sell because every other woodworking channel said these are things to make and sell but i never sold any of them."
This was a good list but it would be so more inspiring if you quoted the cost to make and cost you could sell them at. This would give us alot to think on and decide.
This is a video I like: no background sound track, basic items that people can use - practical, mostly pine, simple items, short, to the point on each item, and you kept it about what you do vs about you. Thank you. BTW, we trimmed a couple apple trees this spring. I've made five unique toothpick holders from limb sections about two and a half inches long and about an inch and a half diameter. On three of them, I left a twig section on and cut it to match the base, like an outrigger. Used a Forestner bit to make the hole. Size based on size of the limb section. No finish, eased the edges with a chisel, smoothed off the ends with a rasp. Fun. I could make about 10-15 in an hour taking it easy. Three bucks a piece? Anyway, looking forward to getting back into the shop. Spring gardening etc.
Hey bro, just wanted to tell you that you have great content. It has given me quite a few ideas that I do in my own wood working hobby/business. Seriously, thank you. Your channel is incredibly under rated. Been subbed for a while.
Hey Brother. I know this is one of your older videos, and you're probably busy as crap right now (I hope you are!). I just wanted to say that "your simple projects" really-are simple- projects, for those of us who're just starting out and don't have a table saw of any sort, or a "powered-miter-saw". We can still easily perform all the tasks required for your reproducing any of your "simple projects". I really want to tell you how much a appreciate the channel and let you know I'm binge-watching it every chance I get hopping to drive others in the hobby to your channel. Appreciate all your doing, GOD Bless. Happy 4th.
Nice video! For 40 different woodworking projects that sell, it was good to see that you showed things from an easy skill level to harder. One cool project I think some viewers might consider for their businesses would be bar stools (make a set of 4). Thanks so much for sharing it!🌟
Great video! Speaking of wall art, I'd like to see your take on those wall art mountains. I want to make some myself, and I'd be interested to see what you come up with.
Love the 2x4 challenge. Give me some scrap wood that someone else discarded and give it a 2nd Life. Keep on doing what you have Already Accomplished Well, you are showing others it can be done simply.
Hey dude just found your channel wow videos so far brilliant just setting up side hustle doing things so these were great. A really wanted to build that squirrel table can u send me link to the video a can't find it in your playlist. And any advice for setting up for a new coming woodworker ?🏴👍
Hey man, I’m new here. Quick question, where do you sell at? Also, can you do a video just on that? I’ve tried Etsy for other items that don’t have anything to do with woodworking because I am a business owner, so I tried to branch out with zero luck, so I guess I somewhat, don’t believe in Etsy yet lol. If you are selling on Etsy, I’m very curious about shipping because some of your items that you said are good sellers are kind of big so it would be cool if you could dig into all that.
Facebook market place and Etsy are two great online options. You can also reach out to local flea markets and things of the sort and ask to sell products there. hope this helped:)
Every single one of these projects is saturated on Etsy. The people making these videos don't realize/remember that you have to build your store up and have a pretty unique craft in it to stand out.
For me its been crates, and the mini picknick tables. sales are really dependent on who you are selling to, and the platform you are selling on. Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for the ideas on your video! By the way, just to throw it out there if anyone needs it, Woody Hyezmar's Bible is still available for anyone to download, go’ogle it…cheers!!
@@stevebell4906 Haha, yeah, that pencil holder is going to be a big seller I'm sure. A piece of 2x4 with holes drilled in it. I'm sure that lines will be forming outside of my garage with all of the people that will want to buy this....lol......fool!