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One of the better pieces of advice on making money from woodworking I’ve gotten was “if you wanna make a name for yourself, sell beautiful custom pieces, if you wanna actually make money, sell outdoor furniture”
biggest money maker using wood I ever did was a three tier garden bed that wrapped around a customers deck, they got tired of looking at ugly plastic lattice. they mentioned wanting a garden and it killed two birds with one stone. They filled the entire thing tomato plants XD
1,800 dollars? Wow!! Gonna give this a shot. Built one of your cedar planters and posted it on Facebook and got 8 orders for 18 planters within 24 hours!! Thanks
@shda5582 I'm trying to figure that out myself. Material + time =? I'll be making them soon, but I'm guessing around $300ish. But I think I always under price my stuff.
The tools don’t cost as much as you think for basic ones. As long as you’ve got a mitre block, saw and clamps you can make these. It will just take more effort as you’re physically sawing. Don’t be put off.
@@philspd473I’m not even a carpenter and I know this. I can do more with just a circular saw than most men could do with a full workshop. I was a commercial steamfitter by trade, once you know how to really use a tape and field measure things you “can” do just about everything any other tradesman can do. I might be “slower” at it than a true carpenter but I’m also a perfectionist on everything I do😂
13:23 great build this far!! Caught that you left the 1/4” spacers out of this step before you mentioned it! “Screw ups” happen! Thanks for being human and including them!
Clicked cuz I like how the planter looks but little did I know it would include bonus content showing the “I can build that” motto and that young man’s *glorious* hair 😊. Good stuff!
I've been following you for awhile now, and I have to tell you how much I appreciate you and your videos. I've even started using fence pickets for most of my builds. I have been woodworking for over 10 years, and honestly your videos brought new life to my work. I had all but lost my love for working in my shop, because I was building the same thing over and over again.
Matt, I don't have a shop at the time, all my tools in storage, but thank you so much for your encouraging videos. I love em! I am a man of Faith, far from a perfect man. But, if ya don't mind, I'm gonna keep you and yours in prayer that he bless your channel and all your endeavors!
Thank you. The statement on your T-shirt was exactly what I needed to hear this morning. Sometimes the simplest things that you hear resonate the deepest.
Love the "realness" of your video! Quite comical, but perfectly placed without hurting your instructions. Keeping the outtakes and not trying to be "perfect" was also refreshing! Oh....and great camera work!
Excellent !!! I always enjoy your videos Mathew, thanks for the spot on instructions, cut list, and humor. I have built several of your projects in the past, and sold several of your planters, snowflakes, and coffee tables glad I found your channel.
What an attractive project! I think I would add an 8 or 10” free floating X support piece for under the pot. Painted to match the frame. Thanks for the inspiration!
@@ashokmoghe8035 Hi, sorry I missed this yesterday. Gerald is correct. I wouldn’t want the bottom of the pot peaking out the sides at the bottom, so the support would raise it to the level of the side panels.
Recently discovered your channel and I’m hooked! As a beginner, I’m so appreciative of your easy to understand directions, looking forward to more videos and building more, including this. Keep doing great and thank you!!
I love this! I read your, about me page! I used to be a nurse too! Your page popped up in my RU-vid que, lucky for you, you now have a new subscriber! About me, ex nurse. US Navy Veteran (D), and now retired Ala. State Employee. (Due to earlier stuff)...lol! Glad to meet ya and as soon as my Rt Sciatic nerve stops hurting from my Arse to my Ankle, I'm gonna try and build this!!! I didn't see the plans so I'm gonna do what I did as a kid and teenager when I wanted to know the words of a song. Listen, stop, Write, stop, Repeat Listen, stop, Write(make changes), stop, Repeat Listen......you get it! But this time, Watch Listen, stop, Write, Repeat, Watch Listen, stop, Write, Repeat! LMAO AND UR2!!!✝️🙏❤🇺🇸
Awesome build as always. Love the bloopers! I just told the wife it planter season and we need to get started. Always enjoy the tips and tricks Matt!!!
@richpalmisano1740 thanks for this comment!!! I’m Looking a building one of the but in a U shape, so, 4 planters and 3 benches, for a customer. Haven’t given them a price yet. And instead of black, they want the color to match their house siding.
I built a three of the original looking planter slightly enlarged for my brother in law to hold his skateboard collection. Now I’ll try these with the slats that look even better. Thanks a bunch!!
Just discovered your channel, great build. Amazing attitude and vibe, instant subscribe. I'm an industrial Designer and artist. Though I have build a a few pieces of furniture its always great to see new designs and approaches. I'm going to try a couple of your projects.
Love the encouragement you give to your viewers on your channel. I don’t see that much on other channels. Skills aside, that’s one or more up on others 😀
Only one thing I would add. That is a couple dowels (not glued, just inserted) at the ends of the bench where they rest on the planter. As it is, if someone moves the planter, the bench will fall down. The dowels will keep the bench from separating (with use or unexpectedly) from the planter. Excellent work and looks really nice.
@spocksvulcanbrain what's good about your idea, especially if you want to break them down to store at end of each season, is that you can easily reconfigure them in different arrangements and not damage out surface of planters. Both could be useful depending on application.
😊 I CAN BUILD THAT!! Matthew, I love your channel ❤❤❤❤❤!! Taking what looks so complicated and making it so simple!! Thank you! Blessings ❤ PS... making one of these planter- benches for my garden space!!
Well, i saw a lot of comments about tools. I'm downsizing my tools and thinking I can do this with a circular saw, mini circular saw and skill saw. It'll be fun to try.
Wow, Matthew I just found your channel recently. I have been woodworking for many years and have built many nice projects over the years. I gotta say I really love your channel and the content. Your presentation for the builds are outstanding. And I love the fact you are so pragmatic in your approach to building, and not wasteful with your resources. You are my kind of woodworker. Not needing to spend a fortune on materials to make something beautiful and useful. Thanks for the videos! Keep em coming. 👍
Love your work. I wish I had tools to do that, nevermind the $ to purchase them. . So since I can't build anything,, I'll watch your work and dream what I could do one day
Hi Matthew, Nice looking garden bench. Now this might just be a camera angle, but it looks like the stained slats that you're sitting on are bowing. Do you not think that three supports under the bench slats would be a stronger option? By the way, if you put a board on one of the planters, then a pillow or a cushion, You could sleep for much longer and be more comfortable. Regards
Beautiful! We are building a deck and these would be perfect to set the mood of relaxation. I have to show this to my husband and beg him to help me build it lol thanks for the video.
Hello Matthew! I really enjoy your content and humor! I don’t miss a video and I will join Patreon as soon as soon as i start getting my VA disability. I finally have gotten my shop set up and made room to use my old ridgid table saw. I am going to start making the rustic wears and small that you focus on a lot so I can sell them at a market and pull in some extra income. Smalls will be something I will be able to lift. Sorry, got long winded but just wanted to thank you!
@@MatthewPeechWoodworking I had wood shop as a teenager and I fell in love with the art of wood. But sadly I don’t have the tools to really build anything but I love all things wood. Thanks to Mr Thomas 🫶🏽
Any suggestions for some sort of center brace under the benches? That's the only thing I worry about is weight support of multiple people decide to sit on it.
I’ve been thinking about building an ottoman bed, with storage underneath. I’m not very experienced yet. It’s going to be quite a project, more complicated than the foot stool and shelf I’ve made so far, and last night I was doubting whether I should do it or just buy a new bed from Ikea. Your mantra was exactly what I needed to hear. If you can dream it, you can build it. Thanks a lot, mate. Also, I appreciate the focus on protection. You’re setting a good example.
I liked I would have gone with treated lumber which would cost more but would last longer in Texas. Have a question does titebond work well on painted or stained lumber? I only use it on bare wood but maybe I don't have to.
Nice way to get away from the smalls for a little bit but still need to keep the smalls. Even if not for selling, this is a practical home build for much less than retail. Very nice! Videos along this theme would b good to continue. Total build time for this one??? Keep the vids coming brother ross peech😂
Literally was "eyeing that super cool shirt" that you were wearing when you said that, sold! Thanks for all your inspiration, knowledge sharing, and keeping us current on trends!
I love this idea. Here is a question I have, as I'm still a novice and haven't worked with pressure treated wood... I just priced pressure treated lumber, and it's basically twice as expensive. But would it maybe be worth it for the durability? I also know you have to let the PT lumber dry before working with it, which creates a delay as well.
Lol I worked at a floral wholesale warehouse....those are artificial boxwood orbs. They were really popular in the wedding designers....all that foo foo stuff. As clerical staff and having put together a few 100, they are an absolute pain. I wish I had thought of the Bob Ross thing...the boss lady would have had a stroke. :) Great design for the planter bench!
@@Sean-qk5mv... What is this, Debbie Downers site? It still beats $1800 by a couple of miles. Try looking toward the sunny side of the world. 🙏God Bless
Another great video! Hope to get the chance to start doing some of these projects soon. I'm only home every other weekend and working on a house reno most of my time at home. Thanks. I plan to use woodworking as my retirement plan.
Man I love the impact this thing has, it looks substantial but doesn't take a ton of wood. I prefer planters that can hold dirt without a pot, but it would be easy to modify the horizontal rails to work with some fence picket panels. In my area cedar has come way down in price so it's well worth it to spend a little more to upgrade.
@@MatthewPeechWoodworking I laughed so hard, my hubby had to check it out too. Where did you get that thing? I Live in the desert and have a bad memory thus, the real plants turn brown. Sigh... This could be a great substitute.
Love it nice design and great video description as always will definitely be getting these plans.....the wife LOVED the planter I built from your plans last year and even though the wife wanted it unfinished in raw pine it is still holding up great