Donations paypal.me/MrBr... Making wooden coasters from bits of wood in the workshop. If you like what you see please like, share, subscribe. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. thanks!
Video production with sound effects are very well done. Appreciate the fast-forward, no talking format. The bed of nails is a brilliant drying concept I will be using. Thanks for posting.
Great video. Love the snap removal of clamps. That planar / drum sander combo station at level with table saw table is brilliant. Love it. Video is straight to the point without a lot of needless detail. Love it.
Wow! this is the best non talking maker video I have seen. Also the best scrap conversions and coasters build I have ever seen. They are beautiful work!
Nice work, I'm a woodworker myself. Had a custom cabinet shop for 34 years in Chicago. Retire now, there is nothing I love more than woodworking. My other love is golf. You look like you are enjoying woodworking 🤗
Thank you for a great video! Simple yet quite elegant. Thank you for not boring us with voice over while the video alone is self explanatory. Good luck!
This is a great idea, I always have some scraps around and I tyr to use them up as much as I can. Thank you for the video and i look forward to seeing more of what you make.
Wow, some great looking coasters and you have inspired me to use all those bits of scrap wood, I now wish I had bought a band saw rather than a table saw, as I have 10 x 8 wooden shed
I'm honoured to have inspired you! There's no better feeling than creating something with your own hands! When you're done your coasters send a pic or a link to a vid, I'd love to see them! My shop is very small as well so I feel your pain on that one, but my table saw is the heart of my shop and I think you made the right call on that one. You can use a jigsaw for pretty much anything a bandsaw can do. Happy building!
Just finished making six coaster sets using a lot of bandsaw cuts and narrow strips and a lot of gluing and clamping. They look good but your coaster sets look at least as good, maybe better, and I can use up a lot of unpurposed wood while I'm at it. Thank you for the great ideas. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving Day.
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Awesome video! I love the different variations you chose, which also helps keep things interesting and creative in the shop, as well as challenges you(me) Will be trying some of your ideas but personalizing it. Thanks for sharing.
Love your projects and channel. I teach high school woodshop and use your project ideas all the time, hope it's ok. We mill our own lumber out of salvaged logs for the woodshop
@@bitsofwoodworkshop9393 I try and highlight some of our projects on my channel, Topsaw. I do tree work on the weekend, bring the logs in and we mill them up for lumber. We just started an online store called TreeTransformation.com where we sell our projects. Thank you!
Great job with the coaster ideas and great video! No unnecessary talking and fast-forward to help eliminate redundancy. Kudos! I'm using some of your ideas. Subscribed
Wow, those are really awesome coasters! Having the three different colors really makes the grain stand out. I'd love to purchase a set if you are willing to part with one! Favorite model would be #2 (handing ones) or #5 (sitting in the slots separated). Hit me up and let me know. Thanks.