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What started as a simple hobby quickly turned into a passion for woodworking. With the encouragement and support of our loved ones, we decided to take the leap and pursue woodworking as a profession. We're constantly learning and growing, incorporating new techniques and ideas into our craft. We feel incredibly fortunate to have found a career that we're truly passionate about.
Here on our channel, we want to share our woodworking journey with you. From the ups and downs of the creative process to the lessons we learn as we grow our business, we'll be documenting it all. We hope you'll enjoy following along and maybe even find some inspiration for your own woodworking projects. If you like what you see, we'd love for you to give our videos a thumbs up and share them with your friends. Your support means the world to us and motivates us to keep creating and improving. Thanks for watching, and we can't wait to hear from you!
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Great video benny and professional edit, looking forward to more
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Nice.
Thanks!
Did you use the sealer and then paint on the mdf edges?
Yes, I did. I didn't have the footage of it.
U 4got the lettering on the last one.
Yes, I didn't have a big enough board so I dropped the letters! lol
Very cool the way you use the inlay in the last method!!
Thanks! 🙂
Thanks for making a no nonsense video. One of the best instructors and someone with video making skills. So many cnc videos are really boring with all the self promoting extra info not related to the actual project.
Thank you for your comment. I am glad you liked it. 🙂
The spreadsheets i have been searching for!! Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing 🤩 #kobe #24 #mamba
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#Kobe Great job! ❤
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where can i buy ready to cut template?
we have this design for free on our website, check the link in caption
Thank you for the great instructions on your projects. I plan to purchase and try a few as a new CNC owner. What would you suggest as a good starter bit set to have required end mills on hand as I begin my first projects?
I am glad you like the videos. I leave the links to 2 sets of bits that I think offer the best bag for your buck. I actually purchased the first one when I started. amzn.to/47R9FPl amzn.to/48Hfb8t But soon you will need some other special bits as well, like a surfacing bit or a bowl and tray bit. I list all of the bits that I used in each video in their description. You can check them out. I also have a lot of free designs on my website if you want to check and try them out. Let me know if you have more questions. I will be glad to help.
It did not appear that you put the retaining washer and screw on the end of the impeller shaft before you closed up the blower...The impeller may move out fo position and impact the housing...kunk
I actually noticed that I forgot to put the washer, I opened it up again and assembled everything correctly, but I forgot to record the video. But wow, it amazing that you noticed!
Once an ME always an ME...retired. Now I am doing what I've wanted to do since I was 8 yrs old, sneaking down to Dad's shop... Woodworking...kunk@@PolarBeaverWoodworking
Thanks for sharing, what plugin do you use in Sketchup to model that design, thank you, or do you know of a tutorial to learn how to do it.
Glad you liked it. I will post a tutorial video of this design in very near future.
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Well you was all good till you used a wood handled hammer to pull nails
😂 What was wrong with that!?
I don't love it, but I don't mind doing it either.
Well, if it has to be done, why not enjoy it!? 😁
Nice setup… good old parties down there before setup :) Do you still have that one of the first tools that we got you? :)
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Donald Trump?
When did he have a mustache? 😅
I guessed from just the sillouette then realized who it was
I love this, please do a video on how you designed it..
I will definitely consider making a video on that in the near future.
Love ittt
Congrats!
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Hey, what's with the "polar beaver" thing? I mean, Maybe northern Canada, somewhere, but Michigan? Anyway, congratulations on an "organic" channel growth!
My girlfriend suggested cause I love wood and I love cold weather 😅 Thanks for your support
Wow ot is a beautiful❤
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It turned out nice. Congratulations on 1000 subscribers.
Thank you so much!
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You have a very nice shop. Thank you for making this video and sharing some of the stuff you have!
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you liked it.
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fat lil hands and cnc to cut that.....wow
Nice!
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Nice. I would make the base a triangle so it never tips over though
That's right. This is not a permanent stand though. I made a quick one so I can use it to take pictures of my pens. And it's not easy (or quick) to do that on CNC. I probably have to make a triangle base manually! 😁
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Beautiful Job!
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Thought he was making crack cocaine for a moment
LOL! I don't have that knowledge yet!
You have a great space! You summarized my position on open storage; I learned a while back that items must be stored in a drawer or cabinet. Good stuff!
I know right! French Cleat system is definitely cheaper and easier, but in the long run cabinets and drawers have more benefits.
Great video. Tip for new woodworkers just avoid doing one thing: put ur hand on the wood over the blade as you push it, without protection or with. Just dont.
Great tip, thanks! For me it's all about control. If I don't feel that I would have complete control over a cut I wouldn't do it! But one can't be careful enough for sure!
@@PolarBeaverWoodworking daw I understand, just wanted new woodworkers to be careful. Great video, loved it and thank you for being humble to realize and agree with the safety advice 💖
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Clever, but I can't afford a $1000 piece of machinery like that. My Ryobi router will just have to do.
More then a 1000😂😂
Hahaha! I know. I was just lazy and I hit the easy button! But it can definitely be done in other ways.
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What is the program ?
I used SketchUp to design the whole thing, Then bring the shape of each slat to Carbide Create to cut. Here Is the full video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZGRqyK6AlNCsd5s.htmlsi=-6DPoTxs4T5dS3nO