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The Largest Batch of Product I Have Made to Date 

Kris DeVo
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Why did I do such a huge batch of product? That's a good question... I blame RU-vid!
Start to finish of 4 months of work here in Alaska.
We are here because of RU-vid and all of you amazing people who have grown to love the channel and the product. We really appreciate you!!
These videos are kind of a woodworking Vlog where its about more then just the product. My family, friends and of course this great state of Alaska.
150 edge grain cutting boards, 350 Coasters and 70 cheese boards.
I apologize, its been almost 5 months since my last full length video. I am going to work harder at bringing you guys and gals more content soon with the change of direction at the big shop.
Once again, the guy driving the car who hit my truck had a medical emergency. He got banged up but is okay. I only included this in the video with his permission. 8 weeks later and still nothing has been done about my truck. The important part here is no one died, life is short. Hug your love ones...
These videos are kind of a woodworking Vlog where its about more then just the product. My family, friends and of course this great state of Alaska.
Production of this shop consists of cutting boards, butcher blocks, cheese boards, coasters, bowls, tables, countertops and more.
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@bertv1205
@bertv1205 Год назад
I am totally blown away by the care and attention to detail and lots and lots of work you put in your products. And the video ain’t bad either : ))
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Much appreciated Bert!
@cgrazglassworks
@cgrazglassworks Год назад
Everything came out so clean. I love all your color combinations and your process. Amazing to watch all the hard work you put into your products! Keep up the great work. Cheers!!
@ronsimpson143
@ronsimpson143 Год назад
Trucks are replaceable. You were lucky to have not been out there when it was hit. I am glad the man driving the other car was able to recover. Have you ever thought about using some of the small offcuts as knife scales for bladesmiths? I bet there are some RU-vid knife makers that would love to have some. - Leaving this up here but I just read the extended "read more" section about matching knives. Way cool. But a collaboration with you and Will Stelter or Kyle Royer would be cool.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thanks Ron, will have to check those guys out. Cheers
@toddspraker8916
@toddspraker8916 Год назад
I like this idea. I'm sure Will would have no problem.
@tamachining
@tamachining Год назад
Seems like you didn't watch the whole video
@ronsimpson143
@ronsimpson143 Год назад
@@tamachining I did watch till the end. I made the comment while watching the beginning as I thought of it. Then later, after I watched till the end and reading the extended section, I edited it. I still believe that a collaboration with LOTS of knife makers would be damned cool. The knife making community on RU-vid is pretty close knit.
@woodrocksandplantsandstuff721
Great idea, the knife community is after small grain patterns. The average scale is 1” by 5” by the thickness.
@MrAnd3rs0
@MrAnd3rs0 Год назад
Everything is ready to do it, but without perseverance, knowledge and dedication, nothing is possible. Thanks for sharing Kris!!!.
@MrAnd3rs0
@MrAnd3rs0 Год назад
repeat the fraud
@derekpeterson5123
@derekpeterson5123 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your time and talent! Sorry about your truck. Amazing as always, stay safe!
@whhsfordian
@whhsfordian Год назад
A wicked amount of work! Huge investment in equipment! Unbelievable product results!! Awesome!!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you thank you!!
@doriWyo
@doriWyo Год назад
You've come a long way! I am so glad to see that you are taking care of yourself, too.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Dori!
@thephiltographer
@thephiltographer Год назад
I love your videos especially the nature time lapses. You are skilled in many ways
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Glad you like the time lapses. Cheers
@mammiemania893
@mammiemania893 Год назад
The product speaks for its self: just magnificently beautiful. I also hope your truck situation turns out well for you.
@saadalqahtani919
@saadalqahtani919 Год назад
Shoutout from Saudi Arabia, you are doing a great job, god bless
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you!
@andymurrow2497
@andymurrow2497 Год назад
Hey I'm a disabled vet and will be opening a few things like forging and stuff like this to give other disabled vets to learn new stuff and do things to help prevent suicide and was wondering if u would like to help me with a full list of everything u use so I can have a useful shop to help them
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Contact me through the website and I will try and do what I can.
@AverageOverlander
@AverageOverlander Год назад
Great video first of all. Few questions if you have time. 1. What’s your tip on keeping the thinner style boards from warping/bowing? 2. You mentioned you dip them in mineral oil 4 times and let them air dry 4 times. Do you feel it makes a difference compared to just soaking them overnight once? 3. Lastly, do you feel your one dust filtration hanging from the ceiling is adequate based on your size shop? Thanks for your time and as always amazing work.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Skip plane, cure for 10-14 days while stickered. Always keep them covered and stickered when not working on them and when finished. I feel the dips work really well and I cant let 20 boards at a time soak overnight. I have 4 of those air filters hanging and one more...
@balla2172
@balla2172 Год назад
Wow so incredibly satisfying
@lear31awalker48
@lear31awalker48 Год назад
I love my board, pretty sure it's in that batch in this video. I know of 2 of my friends that have now ordered their own after seeing mine. Keep up the good work.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Appreciate all the support! Thank you
@stuffinfinland
@stuffinfinland Год назад
25:28 Damn man, you were so lucky! 23:37 Oh man what a scenery! 😍 Really nice work! Also, I was really amazed how show concern about the air quality and particles in your shop! There's a lot of DIY air purifiriers and the frames are made out of wood. Check them out. Basically you need 1 or 2 strong AC/EC centrifigual fan(s), dual filtering (coarse) and hepa filters. But it doesn't always help if you just put them there and there. Also if it's ideal to have some moisture in the shop, then definately try air washers (basically catches the dust on it's wet blades inside and moves the dust inside the water). Saves you on filter expenses. Anyways, good stuff! Sincerely, your newest subsriber.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Great advice, I do have plenty of filtration but the air washers sound really interesting. I have to run humidifiers all winter. Cheers!
@humansaremortal3803
@humansaremortal3803 Год назад
Boy, you are good with wood.
@miguelayala817
@miguelayala817 Год назад
Great work! Any tips for preventing padauk from staining lighter woods next to it? Didn't seem to see any staining when you sanded the juice grooves.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Sand, sand and more sanding. Blow it off and sand only the lighter colors
@richardprice6491
@richardprice6491 Год назад
Excellent
@tomtomsonton
@tomtomsonton Год назад
Your workflow is tight! Take some of this and END grain it, yes?
@ronboe6325
@ronboe6325 Год назад
Ufdah! Just ufdah!
@fourieorama
@fourieorama 6 дней назад
What type of wood is the orange colored wood?
@Lucaw128
@Lucaw128 Год назад
Looks like the interstellar teseract scene
@justin92416
@justin92416 Год назад
I have the DW734 Planer and I get snipe pretty much everytime I use it. Do you get any snipe on the DW735?
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Yes, on both my planers
@Yigalrotem
@Yigalrotem Год назад
It's beutiful, but your'e crazy!!
@EricFroehlich
@EricFroehlich Год назад
I’m just amazed how quick your business has grown and how you keep adding new tools and have improved the efficiency of building the cutting boards. Great job!
@DonOblivious
@DonOblivious Год назад
It's been such an amazing ride following the channel since the first viral video. It's wild how far he's been able to upgrade the shop in such a short amount of time.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Its been a wild ride for sure. Thank you Eric!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Don
@lfischer8380
@lfischer8380 Год назад
Your creativity and finished products are absolutely awesome!
@michealferrell1677
@michealferrell1677 Год назад
I’m wondering if you are debt free ?
@anjaandmichael
@anjaandmichael Год назад
Your repeatability is out of this world. Ive often wondered how time consuming that level of custom work can be. Mind blown and I have mad respect for your work. Great work and content!
@jonwooddell3966
@jonwooddell3966 Год назад
I have to admit I have some serious shop and talent envy, but then I get to the end of the video and just have to think DAMN. I think I will just buy products from you as I'd lose my mind trying to make things as nice as yours. Thank you for making me appreciate quality even more.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Appreciate the kind words Jon.
@tomgoodman9989
@tomgoodman9989 Год назад
I have been woodworking as a hobby for about 40 years now and This is the second video I watched of yours and I have to say that you have inspired me to pursue a small Business of my own that I’ve been wanting to do a few years now. And I will continue watching your videos. Thank You
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Год назад
You should do - he is selling these for $300 to $2250 each
@Tommyknocker46
@Tommyknocker46 Год назад
How does "Goodman the Woodman" sound as a business name? LOL! Good luck!
@Bospreadinglicksandwags
@Bospreadinglicksandwags 6 месяцев назад
@@piccalillipit9211 This product looks and feels like to last for generations. It’s a steal to have these exotic woods with prize winning craftsmanship.
@crustycurmudgeon2182
@crustycurmudgeon2182 Год назад
I've done lots of grueling, repetitive work in my life, but watching you makes me feel like I ain't seen NOTHIN' yet! Every one of those boards was gorgeous! Your choice of woods, colors and patterns is very appealing and tasteful-- like the Duesenbergs of cutting boards. Just wow.
@MarkItUp
@MarkItUp Год назад
I'm so amazed at how a humble chopping board hobby has managed to get you to where you are. That is one seriously impressive work shop for making chopping boards. Your work is 👌
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Mark!
@williamdawson3353
@williamdawson3353 Год назад
What a focused and complicated production. Not only the woodworking but the excellent video. Well done.
@raymondrobertson3869
@raymondrobertson3869 Год назад
Dear sir you are a very hard working guy. I hope you make a good living from it. You deserve it. Good luck Raymond🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@BigChutes
@BigChutes Год назад
Near misses like what you experienced can make anyone reflect on life and what's truly important. That said I'm a new viewer to your channel and never thought a cutting board would make me feel emotional, but that last bit of the video after the four dips... holy smokes. You're making works of art.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you for the support Trevor
@suzettecalleja3122
@suzettecalleja3122 Год назад
Thank God you and the young man are okay. I do mean Thank God. Looking forward to your next projects.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Suzette
@SirHackaL0t.
@SirHackaL0t. Год назад
You should get an award for your organisational skills. Keeping track of all those bits of wood, glued parts and boards. Just wow. 😊
@fr.philipneripowellop2917
@fr.philipneripowellop2917 Год назад
I agree. The sheer amount of coordination going into this work is astonishing. My poor squirrel brain can barely manage coordinating coffee into a cup.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Appreciate that
@562Green
@562Green Год назад
Finally, been waiting patiently for this one. Literally dropped everything and took a long break to watch. Thanks for sharing your experiences, o and I may have copied/taken inspiration from your designs :)
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Appreciate the support!
@Zogg1281
@Zogg1281 Год назад
I have to admit it, that thumb nail really sparks the interest! Those paturns and final boards are really gorgeous. Being able to spend so much time and just keep going at it until you've finished so much final product at such a high standard is amazing..... I have so much respect for your dedication 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Glen!
@jesseshort8
@jesseshort8 Год назад
Wow! The attention to detail and time and care put into each product isn't something you see much anymore. Helluva job.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Jesse
@wildtwindad
@wildtwindad Год назад
Kudos on the successful scaling! Your ability to scale up and not lose your mind is commended!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you!
@dospalmascb
@dospalmascb Год назад
Incredible!
@AKHuntinFool
@AKHuntinFool Год назад
Awesome video Kris! I had asked you last year about a moose hunting video and you said work was gonna take priority which I certainly understood. Very glad you are making some time to get some work/life balance. Love seeing your woodworking success!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Appreciate that!!
@robbieweeks6407
@robbieweeks6407 Год назад
Kris congratulations on your new shop! Good for you, you deserve it! You have inspired many and have taken the cutting board to the next level. You my friend are the modern day American dream, you want something bad enough go out and get it through hard work and struggles and you will prevail! You have a beautiful family and God Bless! Cheers!
@Blayda1
@Blayda1 Год назад
I would love to come work in your shop for a week just for the experience ,, but its a bit far from the UK :D . Love your work and dedication to how you do everything. Just amazing.
@johnpaulbrowne7261
@johnpaulbrowne7261 Год назад
I am blown away by your progress. I started watching you in your small shop at your home. To see your shop now, and the standard of your products, absolutely amazes me. You should be so so so proud of what you have achieved. I will have to buy a board from you now and get it all the way to Ireland somehow. 😂
@ryansimmons3818
@ryansimmons3818 Год назад
Wow! Glad to see that you weren’t injured, man! That was a scary accident and how crazy is it that you were standing there just minutes earlier!? 😮😳 Anyways, love the videos… great work. Keep ‘em comin!
@jeffallen3382
@jeffallen3382 Год назад
All that hard work will be worth it when that little one grows up. Great job Kris!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Jeff!
@jeffallen3382
@jeffallen3382 Год назад
@@KrisDeVo you're welcome sir.
@mwall2994
@mwall2994 Год назад
I love the attention to detail. I have learned a lot watching these. Thanks a million!
@stro241
@stro241 Год назад
The amount of work that goes into your work is staggering. The final product looks absolutely stunning.
@fourpressmedia2674
@fourpressmedia2674 Год назад
Love that tease at the end! 😲 You are incredibly talented, while being a great Dad and providing for your family. I'm sorry for your truck, and thankful that you are okay. I love, love, love to see how far you've come. Keep up the excellent work.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
I really appreciate all the support! Thank you!
@grubbypaws3566
@grubbypaws3566 Год назад
I have followed you on and off since you started, and your product sells because the dedication you put into the finish which is phenomenal, well done. I did think that all the leftovers could be glued up and if you got a turner in you could make up some finger bowls or salad bowls. Anyway nice blog all the best for the new/next season 👍😄
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you!
@danielcranston375
@danielcranston375 Год назад
I do a lot of production woodworking too, man hats off to you for not compromising on the quality of your product. I have to think a Cnc could optimize your process for adding the juice groove to your boards. Plus you could do soooo much more, the machines are extremely versatile and it’s like having another employee. Anyways love your work, excited to see what you’re doing next.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Daniel. I do need to get a cnc sometime soon. Cheers
@bigraymie
@bigraymie Год назад
Hey Kris, good to see you back on mate... I thought you gave up the ghost. A BIG hi from Glasgow, Scotland B-)
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you! Good to be back
@michaellocken7488
@michaellocken7488 Год назад
Whenever I feel overwhelmed with the amount of work I have ahead of me I just need to watch one of your videos to remind me that there are no shortcuts to being great at what you do. Its blood, sweat, fatigue, cramps, pain, bad luck, and you name it. All the forces that seem to want to prevent you from reaching your standards never fail to show up at work. Watching you work gives that extra shot to forge on and get it done. Thank you and please dont stop being creative, (It only gets better from here) . p.s. sorry about your truck, i know you and were close.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Appreciate that Michael, thank you!
@happinesshotel5375
@happinesshotel5375 Год назад
I’m sitting here telling my self, well he’s hunting now, time to turn it off. Then boom, the car wreck. I guess I’ll finish the video.
@carbonpeaksknives8815
@carbonpeaksknives8815 Год назад
First off, great video. For those who dont know Kris or havent seen his work, i dont know many people that express his level of detail and commitment. Kris, i cannot wait to continue the collab. Hats off to ya brother.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you buddy, much appreciated. I am definitely looking forward to this collaboration with your amazing knives!
@Senwot2000
@Senwot2000 Год назад
Seeing your truck get hit hurt my soul. I’m sorry for your loss. 😢😢😢
@stukaman1162
@stukaman1162 Год назад
I completely understand and appreciate your determination to produce high quality wood products. I do not question the amount of time or the number of steps you have developed to move these pieces forward. But as I watched you cut and then rout out the legs for the matching pattern stands for these cutting boards, my thought was to speed up the process and perhaps find a way to have them cut out by lasers, and/or simply make them of one color, or paint gloss black. A lesser complicated stand will not detract from the beauty of your finished cutting boards. Sometimes mass production has to be considered when the number of your orders goes through the roof. If nothing else, fewer steps in the stands' construction and finishing process will also keep your prices under control and buy you additional time to concentrate on the boards themselves and get more completed orders shipped out. My 5 cents (adjusted for inflation).
@xl000
@xl000 Год назад
you don't get it people ordering from him want the same thing as in the video / thumbnail As in, alternating stripes of color. This is the whole point. The only reason why it's popular in the first place is because it looks good in a thumbnail, and people clicked on it.
@bayleyclark9271
@bayleyclark9271 Год назад
Feel like you would really benefit from a Festool vacuum clamp for your juice groove sanding! Love your work Chris
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
I had one on order for 6 months right when they stopped making them a year ago. Bummed
@phillw4519
@phillw4519 Год назад
Chris, this is the second time I've watched your video. My daughter's family used to live in Eagle River and we often stopped into Jitters for our mochas. i'm a retired citizen and make pens, pencils and some cutting boards. You have really done a great job putting in the time and effort into your many projects. Congrats on your success.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Phill!
@tiemenhertoghe9071
@tiemenhertoghe9071 Год назад
how thin are the narrowest wooden beams and the thickest wooden beams of a cutting board in cm if possible thanks in advance.
@stevenkofoed1698
@stevenkofoed1698 Год назад
Such craftsmanship! We can see the love and care in each board. Sorry about your truck! I'm thankful that you didn't get hurt. Wish you could have got your moose! And most importantly your daughter is really cute, glad she was in the video. Thanks for a great video!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Much appreciated Steven!
@victorvazquez712
@victorvazquez712 Год назад
We're can I get one of the cutting board
@alanswift8805
@alanswift8805 Год назад
Absolutely awesome. All the hard work and labor will pay off. The way you make your boards are an awesome way to do it. Trucks are replaceable you are not. Praying the other driver fully recover from the accident. Pesty little bear looked hungry. And a moose in your driveway, I would expect that in Alaska. Stay warm, safe and healthy. No more finger in the belt sander. Yes it could've been a lot worse than that.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Much appreciated Alan!
@andrewpinson1268
@andrewpinson1268 Год назад
I watch a good bit of woodworking videos and find yours just absolutely riveting. So much to see and absorb. Doing your WW job and putting out videos too must be one heck of a work load. Also lucky to have such a beautiful state to live in. Stay safe and enjoy.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
I really appreciate that Andrew, thank you!
@Richard.Dawson
@Richard.Dawson Год назад
@24:45 this really takes the old saying, "If you can't Dodge it, RAM it" to a whole new level!
@tinamartin1979
@tinamartin1979 Год назад
I loved watching this journey. This video just popped up on my recommendations and I had to click on it. The cutting boards are literally a work of art. I'm so sorry about your truck and I hope good things come quick to you and your family. I wish I saw this video earlier so I could get one of your cutting boards. Please keep doing them in the future. I honestly love how you make them and would enjoy supporting your business!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Tina!
@saried369
@saried369 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely inspiring, thank you for letting us in.
@derekdodson5623
@derekdodson5623 Год назад
Chris, I’m so happy for you and your family that this has turned into a success for you.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Derek!
@du3lmaul3rs50
@du3lmaul3rs50 Год назад
Fantastic work, in both wood working and video production quality!
@Bryan-yl7mg
@Bryan-yl7mg Год назад
I am very impressed by your level of quality control, especially the long finishing process. A lot of guys I see focused on mass production are just worried about getting as many pieces as they can as fast as they can and usually skip at least a few of the steps you take.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Bryan, I've been told 90% of people wont know its 70% finished.... Thats just not me, as hard as it is. I think people know its something they haven't experienced before.
@BirdYoumans
@BirdYoumans Год назад
My friend, you are quite a craftsman. Your attention to detail is amazing. It's one thing to have a shop full of nice tools, quite another to know how to use them and what to use them for. First time watching, but I will be back! Beautiful work.
@threecrosseswoodcraft5956
@threecrosseswoodcraft5956 Год назад
I can't thank Mr. DeVo enough for sharing his first video on how he started making cutting boards. He was my inspiration at 17 and now I am 18 and have a business doing the same thing and prospering from it. Thank you again for these videos! They are very inspiring!
@kenroberts3840
@kenroberts3840 Год назад
You've really ramped up your production since the last time I saw you! I'm very impressed. I lived in Fairbanks from 1993 to 2009. I miss Alaska but I needed to move closer to my grandchildren.
@harrisric128
@harrisric128 Год назад
Really cool to see the continued growth. Nice job bro
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thanks Ricky!
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
Efficiency is amazing with that auto glue thingy, and your super clamping system! This is the shop most of us just dream about; bandsaw that can re-saw near veneer thinness, and a planer that adjusts itself! 🤯
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thanks Andrew!
@NicoSmets
@NicoSmets Год назад
That production setup is quite the piece of work!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thanks!
@131dyana
@131dyana Год назад
Love your cutting boards. All are amazing. I want one .
@Leonitus485
@Leonitus485 Год назад
Been watching you from the very beginning in your little garage. I gotta say the way you have your production line setup is genius to say the least. Also there’s no one more deserving then you to have come this far with your business. Awesome.
@greatgrandpaswoodworking
@greatgrandpaswoodworking Год назад
Great video and I loved your trip video. You do so much work I got tired just watching, but great watching. Sorry about your truck. Hope your family is good.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Much appreciated
@TailEndCustoms
@TailEndCustoms Год назад
Beautiful work as usual! Glad you weren’t out there when the truck got totaled bud.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you! Me2
@biomorphic
@biomorphic Год назад
Very professional. You have gone a long way, look forward to your next projects.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you
@justintreon
@justintreon Год назад
Is this channel the new sets for the American Dream. 1. Show your hard work on RU-vid 2. Profit!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Justin!
@andersmd1
@andersmd1 Год назад
All your sawdust/planing chips can be sold or given to horse/cattle/llama/alpaca stables. Find a animal rescue that might take it and give your business a tax donation as a gift to an organization that could use the chips.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Animal rescues is a great idea
@suzettecalleja3122
@suzettecalleja3122 Год назад
People are starting to use sawdust and coffee grounds with compost to grow mushrooms for profit. For restaurants and other places.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Very interesting
@nordyfamily
@nordyfamily Год назад
Now that you have made a set of coasters, cheeseboards and cutting boards for each family in Alaska, do you plan on expanding to the lower 48?😃
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Haha!!
@chrisdaniel1339
@chrisdaniel1339 Год назад
Congratulations on your success! I first saw your videos when you were working solely out of your garage at your house. The new shop is fantastic
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Chris!
@just__dave
@just__dave Год назад
My word, that car must have been going fast to knock a truck that size over like that. Glad you and the family weren’t out there at the time.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Dave!
@ATAsgard1
@ATAsgard1 Год назад
Was your auto feeder down? Or does it not work on pieces as wide as you were manually pushing through at the beginning of the video?
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Its just too fast for those huge pieces. Even on the slowest setting. Might get a VFD for it
@johndell8679
@johndell8679 Год назад
That stuff's so thin it's only got 1 side lol.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Haha!
@johnstubbs3573
@johnstubbs3573 Год назад
awesome work my friend I'm glad to see you are getting a little help in the shop although it looks like you need some more help I wish I could be there myself
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you John, appreciate that
@biznourss
@biznourss Год назад
Fantastic, but what is your 2 oils for the finish? Great job
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Food grade mineral oil and my board conditioner www.krisdevo.com/devos-woodcraft/p/board-conditioner-copy
@WOODDESIGN6730
@WOODDESIGN6730 Год назад
It was a really big project. Good job.👍👍👍
@MrGhris
@MrGhris Год назад
Love your video and process! Regarding the juice groove sander; very clever! I think you could replicate that very well with a 3d printed sanding block as well. Very easy to get multiple kinds of them as well and they last long.
@woodandwandco
@woodandwandco Год назад
My goodness, you've created a massive laminated board manufacturing facility! And you've managed to keep quality so high. This is really impressive work! I wish you all the best! :)
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you!
@live4aliving
@live4aliving Год назад
great video,I'm really happy to see u in such a spectacular shop!wow. I own progressive ideas in wood &have a shop like your last one.been a custom furniture maker for about a decade&working with wood(climer,arborist,flooring,ect my whole life)I'm 47. do you have any pointers for someone going 7days a wk for 6yrs&still struggling.?we have Instagram, utube channel, fb,ect&we just r trying hard to get a head. either way,big fan&I am truly happy to see u in a dream shop. all the best wishes -Chris.✌️
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thanks Chris. Wish I had better advice for ya, trying hard at making interesting content seems to have worked for me.
@live4aliving
@live4aliving Год назад
@@KrisDeVo thx. appreciate it Kris.✌️
@jameshodgins1937
@jameshodgins1937 Год назад
I know it is a lot of work but is nice to see a longer video. Thanks for sharing. Also, really sorry about your Truck. I am glad it didn't happen 4 minutes earlier than it did.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you James
@michaelwillson6847
@michaelwillson6847 Год назад
Kris glad to see u back your works looking amazing only hope one day mine look as good as yours 2 things can I ask the size and thickness of your coasters and do u have a template for your cutting board stands?? Amazing again and hopefully get truck sorted glad you was orite and wasn't 4 mins earlier. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Michael. 4x4" x1/4". I dont have a template for the stand but have been asked a few times. I am setting up a " Woodworkers Corner" on the website where I will have things like that in the future. Much appreciated!
@michaelwillson6847
@michaelwillson6847 Год назад
@@KrisDeVo that would be great would really like that. Stay safe and well and warm it'll be getting cold your neck the woods am guessing 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍
@derekrobertson1548
@derekrobertson1548 Год назад
Amazing work Kris, that is a dam shame about your truck, hope everything gets sorted out soon for you, glad you and the family were no where near it when the accident happened. If you don't get a chance to post b4 Christmas you and the family have a great Christmas and New year. All the best.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Derek! Hope you have a great Christmas as well.
@jacksalinas5287
@jacksalinas5287 Год назад
Hi Cris exelente job wherev. did u get the tool ??
@wildtwindad
@wildtwindad Год назад
It won't be long till you start getting door orders......it is gonna happen.
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Sounds fun!
@GregsGarage
@GregsGarage Год назад
I don't know exactly what you've got on deck, but I'm excited to see it! I'm still so damn impressed with how you've grown your business... Have a great holiday season brother!
@KrisDeVo
@KrisDeVo Год назад
Thank you Greg! Appreciate the support
@volksbugly
@volksbugly Год назад
WOW dude! Freakin awesome!!! I haven't watched any of your video about a year. I watched the one where you did a "large batch" of coasters. Congrats on your growth!
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