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Kris DeVo
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Heirloom Series End Grain Butcher Blocks - The 1st full production video to come out of the new shop!
RU-vid has lead us on this crazy journey - Hobby to Manufacturing part 2.
Part 1 was putting this shop together and getting it fired up, • From A Hobby To Manuf... .
Part 2 here is the shop in full motion while I try to figure things out and have my grand opening to the local public here in Eagle River Alaska.
13 months ago we put out the video Hobby to Business part 2 (4 million views). A documentary of sorts of our journey.
Production of this shop consists of cutting boards, butcher blocks, cheese boards, coasters, tables, countertops and more.
Dec 27 2020- The video that set things in motion to go from a once a year hobby batch of boards in my tiny shop.
• 21 Cutting Boards Sold...
We started producing product in the new shop early Dec 2021
The two videos that solidified going from a hobby to business to now having the facility and customer base that we have now. Part 1 and 2
• My Cutting Board Hobby...
• My Cutting Board Hobby...
New RU-vid channel for all my short form content!
/ @devoswoodcraft
Website - www.krisdevo.com/
Social Media / business sponsorship inquiries - krisdevo@influint.co
DeVo's WoodCraft page:
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Contact Kris DeVo: www.krisdevo.c...
At the request of a few amazing people I have set up donation links for those who want to take another step in supporting me and this channel.
paypal.me/devo...
Starting 11/15/2023 I will be uploading weekly behind the scenes to Patreon. A Vlog of sorts of my woodworking and Alaska life.
/ krisdevoalaska
Tip$, tools, a letter, a postcard or whatnot. My business box to receive mail;
DeVo's WoodCraft
11471 Business BLVD, Unit 773503
Eagle River, AK 99577
USA
0:01 Intro - the how and why
2:02 Bandsaw info LT 24x24
4:20 Gluing up panels
5:35 1st Northern Lights
7:19 Planer info P25
9:26 Dust collector mishap
10:53 2nd Northern Lights
11:49 Types of woods used
12:11 Jointer - planer trick / tip
14:09 Wide Belt sander talk
18:29 Panels cross cut to start the build of blocks
21:00 The start of putting together end grain blocks
24:44 Start of the large blocks
25:36 Massive custom block glue up
27:11 paper thin cuts out of bandsaw & large block assembly
30:28 Blocks run through the wide belt sander and start to finish on the smaller blocks. Routing, juice grooves, raise the grain and sanding
36:05 Smaller block oil dip
36:47 Large blocks sand to finish
42:03 Large block oil dip
43:50 Front window Logo decal
44:40 Beer tokens
45:42 Pre orders and grand opening
48:03 Packaging block
50:20 Massive block finish and customer unboxing
52:02 NEW CHANNEL for short form content
52:56 All blocks finished
My Laguna Tools:
Bandsaw 24x24 bit.ly/3JqBx1m
Planer bit.ly/3CP5Lc1
Air Filtration bit.ly/3ihVkUI
Power Feeder for bandsaw
www.shop.lagun...
TSO Products for Festool tools
tsoproducts.com/
Affiliate links. Doesn't cost you anything and helps my channel if your going to buy anyway. Thank you!
Amazon store - www.amazon.com...
An amazing book by Bob Taylor! A must read for makers!
Guitar Lessons: A Life's Journey Turning Passion into Business
amzn.to/39nx9jn
Maverick Abrasives sand paper. Good stuff at a great price.
Use: DEVO10 at check out for 10% off
www.maverickab...
Awesome CA glue! StarBond
Use: DEVO10 at check out for 10% off
www.starbond.c...
Glowforge Laser engraver. $125- $500 off glowforge.us/r...
Disclaimer:
Please do not attempt to do anything you see in these videos unless you are 100% comfortable in using these tools. .

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@AnglersDram
@AnglersDram Год назад
Have spent most of the day watching your videos and its amazing stuff really. I'm in the wine trade and we ship full wooden cases to clients, and I know shipments can get beat up. If you haven't looked into it yet some companies make these foam "suspenders" that can fit certain dimensions. I'm sure you could order them for your standard sized boards to ensure greater protection and efficiency. You are truly inspiring to watch.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you MrPibb, I will have to look into that. Cheers
@dannymussatti7293
@dannymussatti7293 2 года назад
Kris, I am so proud to be one of the very first end grain cutting boards from your shop. iI is phenomenal. My wife and I follow all of your videos; not only for your Mad Skills, but because of your blessed family and the aurora, which we miss so much here in Pennsylvania . I will be ordeing more. Dan'l
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Appreciate you guys! Cheers
@leahrabeauxvezinat8871
@leahrabeauxvezinat8871 Год назад
I know I'm late, but you've got a MUCH bigger shop from the first video of yours I watched. Good for you. Your work is beautiful.
@RolandVollmar
@RolandVollmar 9 месяцев назад
I see only one problem with these awesome boards. They're HOLY! How can one put a knive to this beauty. Well done sir and greets from GER
@lennierichardson1387
@lennierichardson1387 Год назад
Dude. You really know how to get on the business end of it. You can really crank the work out.
@MuhammadAlam-ne9cf
@MuhammadAlam-ne9cf 2 года назад
These boards are incredible; best I've ever seen
@bobbg9041
@bobbg9041 Год назад
Stunning. You keep stepping it up a notch.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thank you for being a part of this channel! For those who would like to purchase a board, pre orders are on the website. www.krisdevo.com New RU-vid channel for all my short form content! ru-vid.com/show-UCc44pBasVfxY699YnPMqStw
@deogloriawoodworks
@deogloriawoodworks 2 года назад
Few videos of this length keep my attention, but yours always do! Curious why you let the glue cure for 7-10 days. I haven’t seen anyone do that, so wondering if there is a particular reason you do it?
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thank you Allen. Glue creep and to let the boards acclimate together. I will have to go in depth at some point
@cheetahgaming9643
@cheetahgaming9643 Год назад
My question is where do you get all of the machines and tools at?
@676dig
@676dig 2 года назад
Well done Kris. Well worth the 54 minutes and 20 second watch. Beautiful workmanship and gorgeous boards. Congrats on the grand opening and continue with these videos. Very informative.
@BigJohnson1566
@BigJohnson1566 11 месяцев назад
Until you make these boards yourself you don’t realize the amount of work that goes into this.
@malcolmfunnell4501
@malcolmfunnell4501 2 года назад
I’ve watched your journey from the garage to where you are now , what an amazing achievement. All the best from London,England
@jeffco9600
@jeffco9600 2 года назад
Kris, I've been into woodworking since I was 15. I'm now 60 and I've never seen boards any more beautiful than what you make. They are truly unreal!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Much appreciated Jeff!
@pnwgrown_360
@pnwgrown_360 Год назад
He’s the cutting board guy, from Alaska.. everyone in woodworking community knows DeVo.
@bradbraun-1275
@bradbraun-1275 Год назад
@@KrisDeVoI can’t thank you enough for your content. Rock on brother.
@kurtmartinlilleby9255
@kurtmartinlilleby9255 3 месяца назад
I'm asking from Norway, can you use all kind of tree, we have a bunch of pine and spruce?
@SLlM4
@SLlM4 2 года назад
Hey man, thanks for keeping your shorts to a separate channel! I love seeing long form videos and when short ones get mixed in, I feel cheated (just me lol). So that makes this channel so much easier to be subscribed to and I'm super happy that you're getting subscribers and business! Keep it up man!
@JAAAAAACKsLOL
@JAAAAAACKsLOL 2 года назад
Love the time and care you put in to each board making them each just a special as the last really gives me drive for my woodwork 😊
@DayZilya
@DayZilya 2 года назад
Its incredible what you have been able to achieve. So happy for you man, way to go. This is what "Opportunity meets preparation" looks like
@dathaniel9403
@dathaniel9403 2 года назад
I appreciate you showing your struggles as well as your accomplishments. What you’re doing requires a lot of courage, especially as a relatively new father. But I’m sure it’ll all be worth it in the end. The product looks great! Keep up the great work.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
I appreciate the kind words Dathaniel!
@David-uz9qw
@David-uz9qw 2 года назад
As a carpenter, the mantage at the end with all of the different boards actually made me emotional. They are so beautiful. What an incredible achievement.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
I really appreciate that David, thank you.
@jamescraft2789
@jamescraft2789 2 года назад
Time for a bigger dust collection system....awesome work as always...I am blown away by how you are changing the way normal woodworking is supposed to go...#goals
@WindRidgeWoodCrafts
@WindRidgeWoodCrafts 2 года назад
Love seeing your work, Kris. And thanks for sharing the Northern Lights footage. I made a few trips to Alaska years ago and never got a chance to see them. Hopefully, next time.
@OmnipresntGaming
@OmnipresntGaming Год назад
Loved watching the video but when you put Tool on... I hit that subscribe button 🤘
@justinrehms4530
@justinrehms4530 8 месяцев назад
I love the long forms watching you work so hard. You sir are what small business is all about. You’re an inspiration to anyone and everyone. Your heart and soul is in it to win it from beginning to end. I get choked up seeing how beautiful your products turn out. Keep up the great work you do. Yes passions turn into a full time job but then become a passion again later in life. Daily grinds are always a toll on the mind, body, and soul, but always the ends justify the means. Seeing the smiles on faces of customers that send you videos are what it’s all about. I’ll be checking out your website soon and regardless how long I’ve to wait I want a piece of history from you regardless how often I use it because when I look at it I’ll know a true craftsman is and was passionate about his work. Thank you.
@JimiJo
@JimiJo 2 года назад
Kris, I have to ask, what is that rack clamping system you’ve got there? I’ve never seen anything like it, and where can I get one? Thanks for such amazing content. James
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
JLT
@fierceflyer5
@fierceflyer5 2 года назад
Kris, enjoyed this video. What do you do with all that sawdust? Must be a way to up cycle it to make something. Perhaps using resin.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thanks, maybe someday Ill do something with it.
@alanhorne5911
@alanhorne5911 2 года назад
Kris, have you tried making large table tops in the same timber combinations as your cutting boards. love your work and colors.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Its on the list to do for sure. I just did two 10' countertops from local birch.
@norm5785
@norm5785 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your awesome project with us today from Henrico County Virginia, stay safe
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay 2 года назад
Love your videos and beautiful cutting boards like always
@derekdodson5623
@derekdodson5623 2 года назад
I’m so happy for you, Chris. I hope the business continues to grow and make you money as long as you want to do this. Thanks for the continued inspiration.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thank you!
@JanHilt
@JanHilt 2 года назад
Wow, that was massive. Time flies when your enjoying yourself and soaking up all the content, details, stories, work and much more. You can be proud of your achievements Chris. I think this is going to become a new standard .... the Devos Butcher Blocks. The quality boards from Alaska. Keep em coming 👍🎈
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Appreciate the kind words Jan
@joelleffler9828
@joelleffler9828 2 года назад
I can't believe the amount of work that goes into making these, very impressive!
@jbn0613
@jbn0613 2 года назад
Been watching your channel for a long time now. You make fantastic cutting boards and it’s amazing to see how far you’ve come since your little one car garage/shop. Congratulations on a very drool worthy new space and fantastic tool array. Keep up the great work! (from Texas)
@andrewpinson1268
@andrewpinson1268 2 года назад
You hit the nail with that comment. I am envious as heck for the space and tools, but even I know that this guy deserves it more than I do. Makes me want to get up and do some woodworking.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Appreciate that!
@SS-wu5du
@SS-wu5du 2 года назад
what are you doing with the sawdust? woodpelets for wood stove?
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Give it away for now
@MrMoxeh
@MrMoxeh 4 дня назад
whats an old drywaller gotta do to get an apprenticeship around here? i eat woodchips and only need hosing off a couple times a month. I read one book for entertainment and enjoy a good ice bath and diet consisting mostly of unprocessed fats. Edit - get some seismic straps on those racks you madman!
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing how far you have come 👍 would love to see a video on your juice groove jig. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
@1000unknownuser
@1000unknownuser Год назад
Kris, I am watching your videos from Germany and can only express my sincere appreciation and respect for the content you publish. There is a) your attention to detail and quality. It is so much more enjoyable to see quality happening. Then there is the b) the amount of repetitive work that you carry out. You present it in a format that allows me to see the hours you put in without getting bored by it. And last there is c) your excitement at the end of the home-stretch. You make it look like it was nothing, but everyone knows that what you do means pain, hard work and countless long late hours. Thank you for doing what you do, filming it and putting it on YT. You deserve nothing but likes, subscriptions and countless customers who order your products!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Much appreciated Patrick!
@erichelps1347
@erichelps1347 2 года назад
Awesome job with your grain patterns. Every video of yours inspires me to get out there and crank out some boards!
@paulwilliams3494
@paulwilliams3494 Год назад
Good job.....................and you reply to loads of comments!! A little part of you leaves with every one of those, save some of you for yourself and family !!..... Your daughter said it........WOW.
@ravenheart1439
@ravenheart1439 2 месяца назад
Prolly never this but, that planer is awesome man, wouldn't know what to do with myself with that lol, just ran my 735 for like 2 hours haha nothing like that, boards are beautiful, northern lights are beautiful, outstanding really all of this, glad I found ya the other day...very cool....thank you .
@ashleighzee1611
@ashleighzee1611 2 года назад
Congratulations Kris! There is so much hard work in all that you do and you still manage to produce vids for RU-vid! Just outstanding, you deserve every success :-) Btw, I can't believe how fast your baby girl is growing, she's on a bike already!
@rogertyler3237
@rogertyler3237 6 месяцев назад
Do You Make Anything From Palet Wood? That's Where I Get My Wood. I Was Told Some Of That Palet Wood Is Pine & Oake & Birch.
@alexiskentsabugaa7831
@alexiskentsabugaa7831 2 года назад
Nice one... its really worth for watching almost an hour... God bless kris... Watching from philippines...
@peterdnreynolds777
@peterdnreynolds777 2 года назад
Wow!!! Brilliant as always!!! You truly live on a beautiful part of this world and loved the colours and epic display of the northern lights. So informative and interesting. Brilliant how all your machines are moveable. The bandsaw was ripping through the wood like a knife through butter. What do you do with all the sawdust and planer shavings? Burn them for heat in home or workshop or does it go somewhere else if you don't mind me asking. Many many congratulations on the grand opening. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Hope all is well with you and your family, take care of yourselves. Greetings from across the pond in London, England
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thank you Peter! I give some of it away. Maybe someday I can do something with it. Cheers
@warren8534
@warren8534 3 месяца назад
Hey Kris Don't know if this was answered previously, but do you get any snipe with the Laguna. I'm assuming you don't.
@howarddodson3510
@howarddodson3510 Год назад
Love ur work! Stunning craftsmanship! Who knew the amount of sawdust the work produces?!?! Do you do anything special with the sawdust (some of the exotics produce pretty dust 😂)
@andrewlipic8414
@andrewlipic8414 9 месяцев назад
Love the Playlist! I just went to see Tool at the end of October. Such an awesome show/band. Danny Carey is insane. Would have liked to hear more stuff from Lateralus, though
@esteecollera1749
@esteecollera1749 Год назад
Such a beautiful workmanship. Every block is a masterpiece. Wish to own one but im too far..shipping alone cost a fortune. Best regards from the phillippines..
@stevesonyaguitar
@stevesonyaguitar 2 года назад
Kris you do such amazing work, you should be proud of what you have created, well done sir.
@tazanteflight8670
@tazanteflight8670 Год назад
Buy a bunch of wax, and combine it with your sawdust supply, and make Devos Premium Exotic Fire Logs...
@SasoDoncev89
@SasoDoncev89 4 месяца назад
Bro I love watching your content💪. Makes me wanna start working wood myself. greetings from Slovenia
@bradvicam
@bradvicam 8 месяцев назад
I ran and cared for a 60” dual head wide belt sander from about 1985 to 1991, it was constant maintenance, don’t know how many times I resurfaced the platen. Was constantly adjusting the belt centering air controls. But the quality of what you are able to do with them is worth all the effort!
@winterswijk1970
@winterswijk1970 8 месяцев назад
WOOW!!,, Beautiful boards,, and i really enjoy the video Kris!,, 💙👍👊💙
@kendibben3179
@kendibben3179 Год назад
First time seeing your channel, great production line you have, attention to detail is great. Oh I’m not the only one to listen to “Tool” while working in the shop 👍 Just subscribed great work, Ken (uk)
@louishayworth9023
@louishayworth9023 Год назад
Hi Kris, was watching your video and while i watched you empty the sawdust bin I thought that mixing the sawdust from the different, beautiful woods and impregnating them in epoxy would make some really interesting solid blocks that could be use for different things, like table or counter tops. I think the epoxy would be too hard for cutting boards or cutting blocks, but would make nice charcutier trays. What do you think.
@MatthewAyala-f5s
@MatthewAyala-f5s Год назад
I know what a kickback is, and I've seen a 3/4" × 3/4" stick of wood go through a 2 layer metal door. Be carefully I was a teachers aid in a general construction coarse.
@vitallazar5652
@vitallazar5652 2 года назад
Alaska! America! Great! Russia would crap everything there and be proud of itself. Thank you for the video.
@frankjagow6555
@frankjagow6555 Год назад
dude, your stuff is fantastic, have you ever thought about environmentally friendly packaging ? this might even spark more people in your market due to the prime factor of your products...
@robford41984
@robford41984 2 года назад
Instead of cutting all the foam, look into instapack. It’s that expanding foam in a bag. Will save you a lot of time from cutting foam! As a new business owner you’ve already learned how there’s not enough time in a day!
@jarodmorris611
@jarodmorris611 2 года назад
I could make some beautiful pens with your scraps. Thanks for the long video. I'm sure people will complain (some always do). I really like it.
@gyomdelacreuse922
@gyomdelacreuse922 2 года назад
Regarding your bandsaw and to remedy the torsion problem of the cutting table, why not reverse the positions of the motorized system and the roller guide. Thus the heaviest weight would be inside the cutting bench. Hello from France!
@cdnbaconeh7321
@cdnbaconeh7321 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing. Your hard work and dedication are paying off. I can see you already are more efficient in your bigger space.
@rdhumphrey
@rdhumphrey 2 года назад
Dude keep it up. Random question. That’s a lot of sawdust. Is there a byproduct you can add to it and make it into anything? Like fire starter logs or sell it to a company that can use it. Kinda like Henry Ford and charcoal.
@bankruptjojo5009
@bankruptjojo5009 Год назад
How many batteries you got for that trim router? 😂 Absolutely amazing video! Beautiful boards!
@Woodworkaddict
@Woodworkaddict Год назад
Beautiful shop,im new to your channel and i was amazed,i love woodworking ,tried to make butcher blocks cutting board this week see how it turned out😂
@AHeuvelman-su8ji
@AHeuvelman-su8ji 5 месяцев назад
Het is jammer dat je dat bier brouwen en dus drinken, goed praat, schandalig. Ga zelf dronken je werk doen, eens kijken wat er dan van terecht komt. Erg teleurstellend.
@MaydaysCustomWoodworks
@MaydaysCustomWoodworks Год назад
Also... If you just put 1/2" tall rubber feet on the board, you will eliminate the need for the handle route, and save yourself tons of time... And it will be more effective too
@avecezar7696
@avecezar7696 Год назад
Why don't you write that these blocks are worth $2,000,000. It'll be even funnier.
@MaydaysCustomWoodworks
@MaydaysCustomWoodworks Год назад
Hey brother. I'm a cutting board seller as well. You need to get a straight line rip saw. Instead of jury rigging the band saw to do what a straight line does, and then putting straight edges on with a track saw.... A straight line rip saw will do the job much faster
@markclynch
@markclynch Год назад
I saw a 7 - 10 day cure time on the glue up. Is that because it’s so cold in Alaska? I always thought 24 hours was good enough 😮😢
@codfishknives8526
@codfishknives8526 Год назад
Hi Chris. I sell boards at a Community Center across the country in Ontario, Canada. Would you be able to share the dimensions of your board stand? Would like to make a few to show my boards.
@jamiehoward7188
@jamiehoward7188 2 года назад
Just found you're channel, great stuff mate that's some real fine woodworking and beautiful - thanks fingers crossed one day we'll see you here in New Zealand.
@JimmyDreadz
@JimmyDreadz 27 дней назад
This was an amazing video your work is phenomenal. All the best to you
@mohdhasfarizanmdhashim790
@mohdhasfarizanmdhashim790 Год назад
10Q for the great journey .... your amazing achievement inspires me. 10Q - All the best from Malaysia
@berrymand71
@berrymand71 Год назад
Excellent work. Would you give ten minutes of video time to telling us how long the whole process takes and estimate of hourly income doing these? I love seeing where people turn woodworking into a business but I think most people underestimate how much time it takes.
@silverfoxsascha1356
@silverfoxsascha1356 2 года назад
Well done ...i like your work Gratulation to your Shop and go one..good luck ...Sascha Germany
@puntabachata
@puntabachata Год назад
Depending on the wood species, you can grow mushrooms or sell kits with the sawdust and mushroom spawn. Or, partner up with someone...
@G2eFundingAlternativeCapital
@G2eFundingAlternativeCapital 7 месяцев назад
Oh boy another wood worker - somebody confirm with the Grandpapa Google what the term boring is?
@Displacement-destroyer
@Displacement-destroyer Год назад
Incase you happen to read this everything you build in your shop including your old shop are in my opinion just beautiful pieces of art to me it's almost a shame to see them being used with all the time and hard work you put into them if you happen to read this comment I was thinking about how nice the bench came out you made for your wife and thought how cool or nice would it be to make one or chairs shaped like your stands tons of work I'm sure anyway love your videos I hope you keep up the great work.
@rosie1798
@rosie1798 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful work. I would hate to use them. XOXO California
@markrahn127
@markrahn127 Год назад
Beautiful work! I subscribed when you picked Tool to listen to. Well done!
@Klorel123
@Klorel123 2 года назад
some serious large scale produktion. impressive, congrats! beautiful nature you are living at. very nice too.
@MobWithGuns
@MobWithGuns 2 года назад
found your channel thru random RU-vid suggestion, half joking, maybe sell the mixed sawdust/debris as cutting board potpourri / confetti for those who cant afford the custom boards
@LeFrenchBacon
@LeFrenchBacon Год назад
question for you, I see you plane both face and then rip using the band saw, do you ever joint an edge before riping? how do you get straight cut if you don't joint an edge before?
@medicineman311
@medicineman311 2 года назад
Outstanding accomplishments with your business Kris. Continued success following your dreams! ❤️ from Virginia Beach, Virginia. (I didn’t see the link for Sammy’s channel in the description but made sure I found and subscribed to Toguchi Furniture.)
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@visioncue7870
@visioncue7870 Год назад
The handles? Cannot use your router with a sanding bit. Just asking thinking like a Dremel.
@martinpedersen4886
@martinpedersen4886 2 года назад
Maybe a Makita DPV300Z would be good for the handles of the boards.
@davetrivett9083
@davetrivett9083 Год назад
i was really really impressed with the quality of product you turned out in your garage glad you got sum elbow room .good job!!
@donnellschroeter7941
@donnellschroeter7941 Год назад
I just built my first board, a 33x21x1 side grain all maple piece.
@wasrados
@wasrados 2 года назад
very beautyful,as all your project!!!best regards from Poland!!!!
@jackphilipsen452
@jackphilipsen452 Год назад
such a beautiful boards. I think if I have one I would use a Butcher Board on top of these one just not to scratch them:P
@blunderbuss9927
@blunderbuss9927 2 года назад
Really beautiful stuff. Congrats on the opening!
@jonnaguinn-brandt5197
@jonnaguinn-brandt5197 2 года назад
Truly a master! Wow! I am in awe of your craftsmen ship. But a Daddy Daycare, Business Owner, video maker, husband, and you find time to capture the Aurora lights! I'm just in awe. Well done young man. 👏👏👏
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thanks!
@andrewlipic8414
@andrewlipic8414 9 месяцев назад
Did you find that the exotic woods needed to be wiped with something like acetone or mineral spirits before gluing due to their oils?
@freeman6321
@freeman6321 2 года назад
Exeletní video 👏👌👍👍👍
@deets2895
@deets2895 2 года назад
Kris you are my spirit animal. A shop full of dream tools designed and flowing exactly how YOU want it. Congratulations. That clamp rack, omg... And seeing what you're listening to just put the cherry on top. I am envious, excited, and love everything you're doing. Keep it up and best wishes!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thank you Deets
@jefftokaji6460
@jefftokaji6460 2 года назад
Thanks Kris. Another great video. The Lord has definitely blessed you with a gift. You are a true craftsman and woodworker. I wish you and your family continued success.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo 2 года назад
Thank you Jeff
@gordoncampbell7140
@gordoncampbell7140 Год назад
I'd love to see you using less plastic in the packaging. Other than than that your 2nd to none
@dtec30
@dtec30 2 года назад
If you get one of those flex conveyors you can make the boards run back to the start of the planer or sander and if you get one that has height axjust you can have gravity move it to the start for you so you don't have to move during the operation
@rodneyapodaca3809
@rodneyapodaca3809 7 месяцев назад
I am building a end grain cutting board. I flattened it and started sanding it and noticed it was starting to cup. Why is it doing this?
@mmonty3438
@mmonty3438 Год назад
Absolutely Amazing! Congratulations on your Success!
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