How to Make a Hat Rack | Holds 20 Hats!
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Good stuff man. Nice to see a younger person wood working. Keep up the hard work.
You-da-man on free handing the dowels. I've just started to try them and I'm definitely in the "use a jig" stage. Nice project as usual.
Nice kid just what I needed to see to get back into woodworking 👌🏾
Very nice project Eric! I especially like the joinery!
Great video and thanks for the free templates, criticism is good as long as it is constructive, keep it up, man.
Great job Eric ! Keep up the good work !
Keep it up! All of your videos are very good quality!
Nicely done very cool design and with the ebony stain it looks sweet.
Thanks, turned out great!
Another great project!
Great video!
That is cool. Great idea for my hats too.
Good job man.
Awesome video🤙🏾🤙🏾
dude you've got a fantastic shop but where is your vise? there was some major pucker factor when you were drilling out the dowel pockets
Nice one
I LOVE it 💙
Cool. This might help me cause I have a lot of Blackhawks hat and I've lost 2 I the past month so this might help me keep track of them lol. I probably won't be wearing them anytime soon because we just got swept by the preds tho
EXCELLENT TRAVAILLE J ADORE
thanks man great video ;)
Making this tonight!
Great video and very nice job too, The only thing I would do differently is, I would have stack drill and cut the slots for the hats, that way both sides would be identical.
@danielrobinson2387
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@davidrock3936
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. It would be a good way to widen the design and ensure they are still somewhat lined up... Like if this turned into a fishing pole rack.
can't find where to download template. please advise
Great job like!!!!
Nice vid buddy
Awesome job dude! What did you use to drill the holes? A drill press? If so, which do you use?
Good job
Eric, how do i get the template?
How do I get a copy of the template
Hey man. is the size of the hole at the end of each slot of any real consequence? why not use a hole the same diameter as the width of each slot so that each slot is just a slot with a curved end rather than that 'key hole' (for lack of better description) looking slot?
Where’s the link to buy this
mesmerizing videos :)
good idea eric! would make a nice gun rack too! good stuff as always man
what size hole saw did you use?
That is a lot of work, but looks amazing. No wonder they charge $80 online. The tools alone would cost a fortune to buy.
Cool. I have more caps than i know to do with.
What size bit ?
great job " GO BLUE "
@24Creek
3 жыл бұрын
Go Green!
Hermoso trabajo, muy orginal y bien realizado, pero ¿qué opina tu madre de la ubicación en la sala?
@guillermosolanorosa1805
7 жыл бұрын
Sorry, my english is very bad... Great job!
Great video The only thing I need are the tools! 😒
@morenoraul13
5 жыл бұрын
elfather20 600.00 💰on tools
Are you from Michigan? Great video
gun rack also?
😊
So where are the free plans ?
Nooice!!
I've been thinking of making a hat rack and well you may have just sold me on yours - nice work keep it up - BTW what is your College Major?
@daverowe5351
7 жыл бұрын
awesome - keep it up and don't loose the drive -
Nice project only bad thing for me would be that I'd need about five of them for all my hats lol
Next project cross cut sled? Instead of mitre gauge
@mennodehaan8454
7 жыл бұрын
Eric Lindberg I understand
Great video! But why use spray adhesive for attatching cutting templates?? It seems messy, expensive and very smelly. I'd suggest using regular old glue stick or a tiny bit of woodglue. And if your project is really rough, just use staples. EDIT: Also, don't run big forstner bits so quickly! They'll cut much better at a slower RPM!
@isakwatz11
7 жыл бұрын
I could see spray adhesive being somewhat useful when attatching large templates. Also, I'd like to say your videos are great. You along with many other youtube woodworkers have inspired me to build my own projects. Keep on making things!
@rockytopwooddesigns1283
7 жыл бұрын
To each his own, I prefer spray adhesive myself. Goes on easier and quicker, the type I use has no odor and no residue.
Only criticism I have is the saw blade was way to high. Otherwise awesome job.
Might have played you a few times in hockey after seeing your Knights hat.
@MrMiggs121
7 жыл бұрын
Eric Lindberg I've played against Livonia my whole life. From when I was in Garden City, Westland, Canton, and Redford.
@MrMiggs121
7 жыл бұрын
Eric Lindberg That's crazy to now find out about a KZreadr my age that's given me lots of ideas to start becoming a handy man lives near me and plays hockey as well! I hope to make your Sauce kit this summer!
You can't say nooice. Nooice is my thing.
but my dad doesnt have those tools man so i would just have to buy one
Alguien en español
That hat rack looks like my patent pending design. Check out my work.
Hmmm. I don't see any L.A. Kings hats up there ;)
@HobbiesWithNick
7 жыл бұрын
Eric Lindberg that's a good one I'll give you that lol. Good luck to your wings next year. Hopefully the team isn't too......... mild XD
Only thing I would do differently is throw away that MSU hat and replace it with a nice Purdue hat. lol #BoilerUp
@24Creek
3 жыл бұрын
Go Green!!
Omg I'm dumb asf this not the video for me 😭😭😭
Good thinking but too much talking bla bla just show the things next time, anyway good job
Next, make a fidget spinner!
Nice! However, the rack is for caps, not hats.
Why did you make it so wide? You don't need that much space in between the hats, it made it look dumb
Sweet a 80 dollar hat rack I could save on by buying 1300 dollars of woodworking machines