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Dan Prudlow Woodworking
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Just a guy in his garage having fun building stuff. I will post videos as often as I can but project size and my full time job and family will dictate how much shop time I can get in each week.
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Videos here are for entertainment only. The things I do can be dangerous. Please don't try anything I am doing just because you saw me doing it. Always respect the tools you're working with, focus only on the task at hand and have fun making things within your skill level.
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Just a guy in his garage having fun building stuff. I will post videos as often as I can but project size and my full time job and family will dictate how much shop time I can get in each week.
Hit that Subscribe button so you don't miss anything!
Videos here are for entertainment only. The things I do can be dangerous. Please don't try anything I am doing just because you saw me doing it. Always respect the tools you're working with, focus only on the task at hand and have fun making things within your skill level.
X: @DanPrudlow
How To Build A Wood Christmas Tree | DIY Gifts | Woodworking
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In this video I walk through the steps I used to build a Christmas tree out of 2x4 material. I used leftovers from past projects but any 2x4 material would work perfectly. Let me know what you think in the comments section below.
Makita LS1019L 10-inch miter saw: amzn.to/3y5OxIO
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Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on social media or my website.
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In this video I walk through the steps I used to build a Christmas tree out of 2x4 material. I used leftovers from past projects but any 2x4 material would work perfectly. Let me know what you think in the comments section below.
Makita LS1019L 10-inch miter saw: amzn.to/3y5OxIO
Bosch ROS: amzn.to/3rxri1W
Bosch 18v Drill: amzn.to/2OmrItJ
Bosch 18v Impact Driver: amzn.to/3cxAhJk
Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on social media or my website.
Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks!
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Want to support the channel? Here's what you can do: - Subscribe to the channel - Hit that Like button - Leave a comment - Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/2LaN1Ib In this video I walk through the steps I used to turn a rough sawn board into a beautiful shelf for our laundry room. This same concept could be done with any pre-surfaced boards from the home center as well. Let me know what you think in t...
How I made thousands with my OneFinity CNC!
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How to build cabinet doors | shaker style using the router
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Check out Pt. 1 (plywood boxes) here: ua-cam.com/video/trGsIg_D0mM/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 2 (face frames) here: ua-cam.com/video/FM-vHUX4RqY/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 3 (pull out trays) here: ua-cam.com/video/vZCh6tgAyOE/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 4 (spice rack) here: ua-cam.com/video/gNgxr3OD_Jg/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 5 (baking pan organization) here: ua-cam.com/video/8bDZoL3tkf0/v-deo.html W...
How to organize your panty or kitchen | build vertical baking pan storage
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Check out Pt. 1 (plywood boxes) here: ua-cam.com/video/trGsIg_D0mM/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 2 (face frames) here: ua-cam.com/video/FM-vHUX4RqY/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 3 (pull out trays) here: ua-cam.com/video/vZCh6tgAyOE/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 4 (spice rack) here: ua-cam.com/video/gNgxr3OD_Jg/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 6 (shaker doors) here: ua-cam.com/video/-VTCq2thw5wg/v-deo.html Want to sup...
How to organize your pantry | Build a custom spice rack
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How to organize your pantry | build pull out storage trays
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How to build face frames | Jessem Dowling Jig makes joinery easy!
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SawStop Dado Stack Setup with Diablo Blades
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Building Nightstands using the Jessem Dowling Jig
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Building a Floating Shelf from plywood and poplar
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Build a Three Cup Turner | DIY Epoxy Cup Turner | Tumbler Turner
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Simple Cedar Planter Box from Reclaimed Cedar Timber
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Building a Bench from Reclaimed Cedar Timber
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Built In Shelves Part 1 | DIY | Build Custom Shelving
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Circular Saw Guide | How To | Woodworking Shop Jig
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Fa benissimo a usare le cuffie.. C'è tantissimo rumore assordante.... Tantissimo....
would you mind sharing the height and depth of your mantel? Thanks!
The mantle is 3.5 inches thick and a little over 5.5 inches wide off the wall. Thanks!
Hey Dan, I'm having a question pl do help me out. So when i pull out the drawer when i play game using keyboard due to pressure the drawer os going inside. Is there any idea to stop the drawer from going inside. Can you guide me like lock when i pulled out i can lock and if need to pushed inside i can unlock.
I have not really had that issue so I’m not sure if they make a slide that would sort of lock in place when pulled out. You could get a couple small spring clamps and just use those to prevent it from sliding while gaming.
Or just buy a Ridgeline.
But I wanted a truck…not a minivan with the back cut off. 😉
@DanPrudlow that's a shame a minivan does the work better than your truck then 😳🤣😉
I’ll still take my truck. Nothing against Honda…had a civic for 14 years before this…just don’t care for the look of the Ridgeline. ✌🏻
Love to have one,Happy New Year Coffee
yet more of the same crappy Christmas trees every wood working channel is copying and pasting... very dull
Cheer up…it’s Christmas!
Great job! Love it
Thanks!
Absolutely STUNNING!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
I have confidence I can cut wood. Should be titled how to cut wood. Wasted 12 min.
Thanks for the feedback.
Looks good. I'm probably going to use that design to put sand bags or other above the axle for weight in the winter. Likely to be for plywood and other projects. It looks like the 2x8 are below the top height of your wheel wells and it wouldn't carry plywood evenly. Could be mistaken.
Good idea on the sand bags. The height of the board is just above the wheel wells…maybe an inch or so. 4x8 sheets sit completely flat on top.
that's awesome. Could you please post plans and a cut list for us newbies. THANKS
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately I don’t currently have the time it takes to put plans together for these projects. I did provide measurements for pieces, angles, etc as I cut them in the video so that hopefully one could build their own based on those and watching the steps I took to assemble and such. I appreciate you asking for plans, I hope someday I’ll have more time to dedicate to doing that stuff.
Love this !
Thanks!
Why do you need a "plywood rack" in your truck bed???? Just put the plywood in the truck bed.
The space between the wheel humps is not 48 inches on a Colorado…or any midsize truck that I’m aware of. I needed to haul 7 sheets of 3/4 for a cabinet build so this provided a safe and secure way of transport. Also used it to get 10 foot sheets of drywall by sliding the rack out onto the tailgate for additional support.
Wow, love it! Thanks for sharing. I sent it to my hubby🤭
Thanks!
Awesome job Dan !
Thanks!
Love it
Thanks!
I’m new to this . Aren’t the lighter pieces flipped onto end grain ? Does make it safer to go through the planer if mistakes is long grain ?
Everything is edge grain. So if you had a 6 inch wide board and cut it into 2 inch strips and then stand this strips on edge. Flat or on edge should be just fine through the planer. End grain through the planer can be sketchy. Have to take really light passes and expect some of the edge to “blow out” so you would want the board to be extra big so you can cut that edge off.
@@DanPrudlow thank you very much for taking the time to respond . Much appreciated
Thanks
Cedar is dangerous. Please wear a mask.
Great construction definitely need to construct for my sander ,have you made one for belt disc sander ?
This sander did have a disc on it but I took it off because I didn’t really use it. So I have not made one that incorporates the disc dust collection. Thanks for watching! 👍🏻
hello how are you friend query Where can I get 1/16" spacers for the blade socket set, thank you  
I’m not sure where to get spacers. My dado stack came with them so I’ve not had to shop for them. Guessing maybe Amazon may carry something but I’m not sure.
Sorry but this is just to much waste. Could be done with way less wood and screws try finishing nails
It’s made from inexpensive fence pickets and there is literally almost no wasted wood…but okay. 👍🏻
Does anyone have a video on calibrating my saw saw? It’s never been right It’s close. But when you don’t have years of experience what to do?
I would check out the @woodwhisperer channel. I know he has an older video or two on getting your table saw dialed in.
Well crap more confusing stuff. Why do I need shims? How do I now where to put them?
you use a different combo of shims and chippers to create different width grooves (dados)
It's a shame you can't even leave notes explaining what you are doing all you have done is made me dizzy
you go to fast & don't tell how it is made no good.
Creating these videos is a lot of work and good audio isn’t cheap. In my more recent few videos I’ve started adding a voice over to talk through the steps I’m doing. Thanks for watching.
Watching him do this as I literally stare at the slots chevy put in the bed for you to insert boards for this EXACT purpose.... LMAO
Using the slots in the bed can I slide the entire support system back onto the tailgate and better support 10 foot sheets of Sheetrock or other scenarios where that would provide better support? To each their own. 👍🏻
Lol, poor Dan... these people are dense. Clearly the rack is for hauling plywood, not that it's made of plywood.
Yeah…I thought it was an easy concept to understand… 🤷🏼♂️
Please show how dowel jig was clamped down.kindest regards tim
If you check around the 4:30-4:50 mark in the video you can see I have screws holding the jig to the edge of my workbench. I just used a couple of pan head pocket hole screws. In hindsight I should have probably done it a little differently because I had some inconsistent alignment when gluing the frames…but it wasn’t anything that couldn’t be easily sanded flush…just took extra time to do. Hope that helps but if not let me know. 👍🏻
Great job !
Thanks!
Looks great!
Thanks!👍🏻
Check out Pt. 1 (plywood boxes) here: ua-cam.com/video/trGsIg_D0mM/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 2 (face frames) here: ua-cam.com/video/FM-vHUX4RqY/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 4 (spice rack) here: ua-cam.com/video/gNgxr3OD_Jg/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 5 (baking pan organization) here: ua-cam.com/video/8bDZoL3tkf0/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 6 (shaker doors) here: ua-cam.com/video/-VTCq2thw5w/v-deo.html Want to support the channel? Here's what you can do: - Subscribe to the channel - Hit that Like button - Leave a comment - Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/2LaN1Ib In this video I go through the steps to build and finish the full extension pantry storage trays for a set of custom cabinets I am building for our laundry room remodel. I used hard maple for the sides and 1/4 inch plywood for the bottoms. No fancy joinery here. Just glue and reinforced with oak dowels. I used General Finishes water based high performance top coat for the finish. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future videos covering other storage setup and the doors. All of the build process for these cabinets could be applied to many other projects such as a kitchen, bathroom, etc. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. 22 inch full extension slides: amzn.to/3DF9F8p Rear slide mounting brackets: amzn.to/3Ynj2Dd SawStop 1.75hp PCS: amzn.to/2X4gWsP Ridge Carbide 10-inch Saw blade: amzn.to/3bATmcp Bosch 18v Drill: amzn.to/2OmrItJ Makita Trim Router: amzn.to/2TZFrcX Bosch 18v Jigsaw: amzn.to/3jDtxOA Bosch ROS: amzn.to/3rxri1W Titebond Wood Glue: amzn.to/2LzTdv4 Bessy Parallel Clamps: amzn.to/2z4LHG3 Bessy 6-inch F-style Clamps: amzn.to/3e3LGl4 General Finishes High Performance Top Coat: amzn.to/3CGhavk General Finishes Extender: amzn.to/3XtttVy Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on social media or my website. Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks! Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/danprudlow Twitter: twitter.com/DanPrudlow
Check out Pt. 1 (plywood boxes) here: ua-cam.com/video/trGsIg_D0mM/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 2 (face frames) here: ua-cam.com/video/FM-vHUX4RqY/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 3 (pull out trays) here: ua-cam.com/video/vZCh6tgAyOE/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 4 (spice rack) here: ua-cam.com/video/gNgxr3OD_Jg/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 6 (shaker doors) here: ua-cam.com/video/-VTCq2thw5wg/v-deo.html Want to support the channel? Here's what you can do: - Subscribe to the channel - Hit that Like button - Leave a comment - Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/2LaN1Ib In this video I go through the steps to build and finish a vertical baking pan/cookie sheet storage setup in our new pantry cabinets. Hard maple is added to the front edge of each shelf and the 1/4 inch dados are cut into the shelves to receive 1/4 inch thick plywood dividers to allow for the vertical storage of various baking pans. I used General Finishes water based high performance top coat for the finish. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future videos covering other storage setup and the doors. All of the build process for these cabinets could be applied to many other projects such as a kitchen, bathroom, etc. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. SawStop 1.75hp PCS: amzn.to/2X4gWsP Ridge Carbide 10-inch Saw blade: amzn.to/3bATmcp Makita Trim Router: amzn.to/2TZFrcX Bosch ROS: amzn.to/3rxri1W Titebond Wood Glue: amzn.to/2LzTdv4 Bessy Parallel Clamps: amzn.to/2z4LHG3 General Finishes High Performance Top Coat: amzn.to/3CGhavk General Finishes Extender: amzn.to/3XtttVy Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on X/Twitter. Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks! Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/danprudlow Twitter: twitter.com/DanPrudlow
Check out Pt. 1 (plywood boxes) here: ua-cam.com/video/trGsIg_D0mM/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 2 (face frames) here: ua-cam.com/video/FM-vHUX4RqY/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 3 (pull out trays) here: ua-cam.com/video/vZCh6tgAyOE/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 4 (spice rack) here: ua-cam.com/video/gNgxr3OD_Jg/v-deo.html Check out Pt. 5 (baking pan organization) here: ua-cam.com/video/8bDZoL3tkf0/v-deo.html Want to support the channel? Here's what you can do: - Subscribe to the channel - Hit that Like button - Leave a comment - Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/2LaN1Ib In this video I go through all of the steps to build and finish the shaker style cabinet doors for a set of custom cabinets I am building for our laundry room remodel. I used hard maple for the rails and styles and 1/2 inch maple plywood for the center panels. I used General Finishes water based stain and high performance top coat. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future videos covering the roll out pantry trays and the doors. All of the build process for these cabinets could be applied to many other projects such as a kitchen, bathroom, etc. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Freud Shaker Door Bit Set: amzn.to/3T6bap2 Kreg Concealed Hinge Jig: amzn.to/3T6bh3W 1/2 inch overlay hinges: amzn.to/3uDiiPv Hinge Restrictors: amzn.to/3R938cz Matte Black Cabinet Door Pulls: amzn.to/3uDiAG5 SawStop 1.75hp PCS: amzn.to/2X4gWsP Ridge Carbide 10-inch Saw blade: amzn.to/3bATmcp Bosch 18v Drill: amzn.to/2OmrItJ Bosch 18v Impact Driver: amzn.to/3cxAhJk General Finishes Graphite: amzn.to/3JsQzWw General Finishes Whitewash: amzn.to/3pizkAm General Finishes High Performance Top Coat: amzn.to/3CGhavk General Finishes Extender: amzn.to/3XtttVy Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on social media or my website. Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks! Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/danprudlow Twitter: twitter.com/DanPrudlow
Want to support the channel? Here's what you can do: - Subscribe to the channel - Hit that Like button - Leave a comment - Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/2LaN1Ib In this video I walk through a simple CNC sign project that has paid for my OneFinity woodworker machine two or three times over. Using inexpensive 1/4 inch MDF from the home center I'll turn $30 in material into $250 in graduation signs. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. 1/16 inch spiral bits: amzn.to/3TLvKvm Makita Compact Router: amzn.to/3NQNkKs SawStop 1.75hp PCS: amzn.to/2X4gWsP OneFinity CNC: www.onefinitycnc.com/ Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on social media or my website. Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks! Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/danprudlow X: x.com/DanPrudlow
Want to support the channel? Here's what you can do: - Subscribe to the channel - Hit that Like button - Leave a comment - Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/2LaN1Ib In this video I walk through the steps I used to turn a rough sawn board into a beautiful shelf for our laundry room. This same concept could be done with any pre-surfaced boards from the home center as well. Let me know what you think in the comments section below. Shelf Brackets: amzn.to/4aNozZ4 Boiled Linseed Oil: amzn.to/4aNp0Tc Japanese Pull Saw: amzn.to/3w2rr5r SawStop 1.75hp PCS: amzn.to/2X4gWsP DeWalt Planer: amzn.to/4d4DFex Bosch ROS: amzn.to/3rxri1W Thanks for watching. If you have any comments or questions please leave them below or hit me up on social media or my website. Hit that like button and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks! Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/danprudlow X: x.com/DanPrudlow
Looks great!!!
Thanks! 👍🏻
Turned out great !
Thanks! 👍🏻
Love it. Great job
Thanks! 👍🏻
Thought you was going to play tic-tac-toe lol
It would have been a good video from a camera clarity and editing aspect. However the 100% blaring rock background music and lack of any viable educational dialog is a great reason NOT TO WATCH THIS FLIC. it was of no educationally value to any one attempting to make a cheese board slicer kit. A waste of time. Sorry for the negative comments, but I hope your next video will understand these comments and avoid such production issues. Try again, better luck next time..
Ok.
Thanks!
I dont understand the concept it's still lower then the wheel wheel wells?
It is just a bit taller than the wheel wells so a 4 ft wide sheet will fit laying flat.
The fire marshall called. He's like to speak with you about all that exposed insulation paper. 🤣🤣
He should talk to the building code folks that allow homes to be slapped together like trash and not finish the walls to begin with. 😁
nice board, but dont have a clue why your using steel wool.
Thanks. The steel wool is to rub the finish. Helps get a very smooth feel by smoothing any brush strokes, dust bits, and other slight imperfections in an oil finish.
Love these so much. They make for sure great photo props for senior pictures and decor
Except it isn’t plywood?
It’s for hauling plywood and other sheet goods. I’ll change the title I guess…
Awesome! Where did you get the text thats joined together so nicely?
The number font is from a vinyl cutting machine’s software my wife has. Same for the names. I bought a SVG image of the graduation hat and tassel and then used the CNC software to merge it all together. I just have the free carbide 3D version so far. It’s limited in its capabilities but has done enough for me so far. Thanks for watching! 👍🏻
@@DanPrudlow Ugh I've been looking all evening for the font on cricut!! Happen to know which ones they are? Its so difficult to find a font that has the letter joined together... Or at least looks good when I do slide them together on aspire
We have a Silhouette machine and their software. In there the name font we use is So Fontsy and the numbers is Srabi Script.
Can I borrow your shop? This is so nice. Your panel size is the same I need. Now to find someone in my area to help my dreams come true. Thanks for the video!!
Thanks I appreciate the compliment! The whole cabinet build was a lot of fun…and I learned a lot too! Thanks for watching! 👍🏻
Hi Dan, thanks for the video. Do you sell the signs unfinished as presented in the final seconds of the video or do you go on to finish them? Also, most importantly to me right now, is how do people find you or how do you find people to sell to? I have a onefinity also and I love the machine but I'm having a hard time finding customers, I have resisted etsy as it feels oversaturated but I'm realizing maybe it's inevitable. What are your thoughts?
When I first made the signs we would paint them for people and charged $30 each but it was a huge time suck so we stopped with the painting. So we ship them out just as you see in the video. As for where to sell so far it’s just been my wife posting them in different FB groups for the stuff we have sold. These in particular have been posted to “senior moms” type groups. Some other items were local “buy/sell/trade” groups. I had an Etsy page at one time before having a CNC but didn’t have much luck with the one item I had. I’m sure it could do better now but I agree it’s very saturated. I’m considering a Shopify or something like that. I have a website too so maybe I could integrate it somehow there. I just don’t have a ton of time to dedicate to it.