My name is Daniel, I love the outdoors, mountain biking, woodworking, shooting, and all kinds of other stuff. Follow along as I explore all the different facets of my hobbies.
I’ve been meaning to do this one. I want aware the road was closed … wonder when it will be open again?
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel2 күн бұрын
The climb isn’t too bad, I was wondering the same thing! No one I spoke to seemed to know when it’ll be reopened.
@drewsky19672 күн бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel would you prefer this or bean peaks ?
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel2 күн бұрын
If you can, hit up both and decide for yourself! The dirt in Flagstaff, at least on Full Sail, is better than the dirt at Bean Peaks. But I think it comes down to riding style and what you like. I found Full Sail more enjoyable personally.
@drewsky19672 күн бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel i did bean peaks last month, going to do this one within a few weeks. the 2nd trail back was Schultz creek I'm assuming ? and also... Diablo Burger and Bun Huggers :)
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel2 күн бұрын
Nice, have fun! And yep, takes you all the way back to the parking lot. I had a burger from Diablo Burger and it was pretty good!
@drewsky196721 күн бұрын
i can tell the first good rain on these trails did some work on it. i was there few weeks ago and it was still super smooth and even powdery in some places.
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel21 күн бұрын
@@drewsky1967 with how much it rains in Prescott, I hope they have the means to maintain the trails.
@drewsky196721 күн бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel same. You live up there ?
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel21 күн бұрын
Nope! I’m just up north frequently escaping the heat.
@drewsky196721 күн бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel same here haha.
@mikestivers830222 күн бұрын
i've found that after being there twice, i'd prefer to start at hub 2 and just ride magic and spicy for a few runs. the upper trails (imo) are not worth the ~2.5 mile climb - for sure ride them all, then determine what's fun for YOU, but i did Cool beans and prolly wont ride it again. just doesn't do it for me (however that big rock roller is cool).
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel22 күн бұрын
@@mikestivers8302 that seems to be the consensus about this place. Have you been out to Full Sail yet it Flag? I’ve heard it’s pretty good and the dirt is better.
@mikestivers830222 күн бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel on my list, sir.
@pueppy22 күн бұрын
Wi so slo
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel22 күн бұрын
Cause I’m not fast yet! LOL
@travismckinney303923 күн бұрын
Haha nice video, That is me and my buddy at the 7:45 mark in your video. Chilling at the truck with the canopy over with flag sun shade 😃🇺🇸
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel23 күн бұрын
Thanks! You guys were killing it out there haha
@micahpals279725 күн бұрын
Cool vid! Getting up there sunday to do this same run
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel25 күн бұрын
Have fun!
@CrippleCreekStudios26 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed watching that. Thanks. The reason I did watch it was watching you “Learn to Mountain Bike”. I’ve been thinking about getting back into it. I hung my bike after a nasty spill in Moab 30 years ago. I wasn’t ready for that place. Now that I’m 55 (with the heart of a 35-40 year old) I wonder if I *could* get back into this. But, I enjoyed it regardless.
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel26 күн бұрын
@@CrippleCreekStudios go with your gut! I’ve had some nasty injuries from different sports, so I understand the hesitation that creates. Glad you enjoyed it and I hope the best for you!
@mountainsmith471628 күн бұрын
Keep at, you'll get it.
@kaydemattio830329 күн бұрын
Great job keep up the good work 😊❤
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel29 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@austinnoll2869Ай бұрын
Napoleon dynamite!lol
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
🤣
@donaldmorrill1636Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing trail content. Enjoy your new bike, Yetis are great riding bikes!
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
Thanks!
@RowansAdventuresАй бұрын
It is so awesome to see you supporting the kids on the trail in such a positive manor. Not everyone feels the same when there are groups of kids on the trail. Great video!
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
Thanks! Love seeing kids out enjoying and experiencing the outdoors. Reminds me of how I grew up. I’ll always support that over shoving a tablet in a kids face any day.
@MotoVet86Ай бұрын
This bike just called me poor.
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
🤣 doesn’t give you any more skill than before but definitely helps make some things easier.
@Lets_Go_RideАй бұрын
Great video dude! That looks like a good place to practice things repetitively which isn’t’ super easy to do down in PHX. Bean Peaks just opened a few weeks ago in Prescott and that place is pretty fun and if you go earlier in the day it’s still in the 70s🤙 super flowy with berms and jumps, very fun
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
Thanks! Just got back from a day trip up there, super fun. Glad there’s finally a gravity flow trail system nearby. Can’t wait to see how they expand!
@tylerk9375Ай бұрын
This makes me want to mountain bike, getting to the top of the trail does not.
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
🤣 right there with you. This place luckily has a super mild 3 mile switchback climb to the top, so it’s not too bad.
@ChillyandbrosАй бұрын
Nice job 👍
@ChillyandbrosАй бұрын
Good job bro 👍
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
Thanks! Couldn’t hit that last year so it’s cool to see it go this time around.
@ChillyandbrosАй бұрын
Yeah I bet
@ChillyandbrosАй бұрын
Noice good job
@pvpixelartsАй бұрын
Just came across this one. Can you share the link for the part 1? Unable to find it for some reason.
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
Sure thing! Here you go. DIY 4Runner Drawer Box: Part 1 kzread.info/dash/bejne/n6Ki1MSSkrq8pdI.html
@BlackMilMascarasOctopusАй бұрын
Sick. What table is that?
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
It's the KingCamp bamboo folding table. Here's a link to it if you're interested. amzn.to/3RnWrnZ
@SudhiSVАй бұрын
Thanks for the link and such an awesome setup you got there. I was looking to build a platform bed for my photo trips and got tons of ideas from your build!
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
@@SudhiSV That’s awesome! Post some pics when it’s done!
@jeffreya998Ай бұрын
Nice job on the drawers! I'm 54 and trying to figure out how to make money doing stuff I like, hard part is health insurance. Look forward to more videos.
@ExploreLifeWithDanielАй бұрын
Thanks!
@jaronmay7318 ай бұрын
Part 3?
@makariussulit Жыл бұрын
how much did you spent on materials?
@SPL88 Жыл бұрын
hey mate, hope all is well. We are all eagerly waiting for your part 3 :D
@anthonyxnguyen2 жыл бұрын
Can you drop the plan for this?
@C3ovrlnd2 жыл бұрын
Currently in the middle of my build and will take a few pages out of your book! Eagerly awaiting part 3 as I haven't quite figured out my sleeping platform yet.
@mr.realestate88352 жыл бұрын
Hey awesome job putting that together! Im new to woodworking but I really want to try this build. Have you got a material list you can share? Whats the total length of the space inside the drawers once they are are installed?
@matthew72k2 жыл бұрын
Looks great! Standing by for part 3!
@sportsquicky12632 жыл бұрын
Nice work carry on
@vladimirmitrovic97242 жыл бұрын
How did you prep it before painting? Did you shellac it first then sand and hit it with raptor liner? (saw it under the work bench i think)
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel2 жыл бұрын
I ended up just sanding and using rustoleum pro liner. I really didn’t like the way the raptor liner reacted with wood (I used it on the inside of the drawers). Never ended up making a video because there wasn’t much content for it. Just be careful if you go a spray liner route make sure you let it off gas long enough because it was smelly
@vladimirmitrovic97242 жыл бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel thanks dude! Didn't bother using primer or shellac beforehand? Was it thick enough I assume to hide the grain then?
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah the roll on stuff was plenty thick. I liked the texture because it was durable but not rubbery or sand paper like. Because the stuff I used was epoxy based I didn’t see a benefit to using a clear coat or base coat before.
@freewoodencrosses2 жыл бұрын
I am sure you tried to make it simple, but I am lost at 2:30 . Wish you could explain instead of playing music.
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback! I’m trying some different styles in my videos to see what more people enjoy.
@earlcummings3653 Жыл бұрын
If you look in the beginning of the video around :57 you will see a 30 degree cut through the mark on his stock........this is saved.... after the second 30 degree cut you don't move your stock and hold it in place the the off cut made at the :57 second mark.....the extra boards are just used to hold the off-cut in place by the clamp.....you then simply rotate your stock after each 30 degree cut counter clockwise. If your measurements are correct you will make 3 cuts on each coaster ......sometimes if you are off a little it will take 4 cuts and still turn out fine
@david97832 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about the dislikes; they're squares!
@asoggyburger4793 жыл бұрын
The bottom horizontal piece looks like it’s sagging the the picture. Might need a little extra support for those tools
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
That plywood was all kinds of wavy! I’ve got two wheels in the middle of the bottom for extra support. Haven’t had an issue yet since I’ve got drawers installed
@asoggyburger4793 жыл бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel oh awesome!
@earlcummings80613 жыл бұрын
Thankx for the video. Once you cut the first one, the number after that is only limited by the length of the board you cut the first one from.......been using a slight variation of this method for years. Don't know why you see so many complicated jigs on the internet and cumbersome time consuming methods for cutting a hexagon. You can modify this cut and make other cool items too! Make some more videos!
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m trying to make more, life is just busy haha I appreciate the feedback.
@earlcummings80613 жыл бұрын
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel Just curious, what was the width of the starting stock 4.5 or 5 inches....hard to tell in the video
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
It was 4 1/2 inches, they ended up giving me a size that was reasonable for most cup sizes including normal sized mugs
@raikkonenkimi98393 жыл бұрын
great
@okinawapajero30933 жыл бұрын
You got some talent man. Great job!
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@lbertcarpenter59283 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Simple clever👍Good luck.
@rvhorizons25283 жыл бұрын
Nothing like doing it the hard way
@tweddelltrumpet3 жыл бұрын
The thing that’s really winning me over with this design is the storage for the oscillating spindle/belt sander underneath. I very well might settle on your design for my small shop. Thanks for the video, looking forward to part 3!
@dirtybaywoodshop-joeporter56503 жыл бұрын
Great build, Daniel! I need a solution for my planer/jointer and I really like this design. It's similar to Tommy's from One Minute Workbench, but I like how this one is a little simpler (no electrical/dust collection). I love how much storage you get with this unit. Can't wait to see more!
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@tweddelltrumpet3 жыл бұрын
I need to build one of these myself. Where is part 2?
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
It’s coming! Just finished the video, just gotta record the quick voice over and I’ll upload it in the next couple days if not today
@lawrencep54273 жыл бұрын
What do you think of your Wahada jointer after using it for this long? Have you had any problems or things that you wish were different with it? Thinking of buying one....but worry about it's small size and motor output compared to a floor standing jointer.
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
If you have the means to buy a full size jointer, do it. The benchtop jointer will never really compete with a full-size. I like the Wahuda, I think it has plenty of power for its size, but I am conservative and take shallow cuts. The fence and it’s adjustment could be much better and it’s extremely challenging to get the tables level (but that seems to be normal across the board). The finish off the cutter heads is excellent and I think for its size/price it’s an excellent choice.
@jamesmurray21823 жыл бұрын
Good job so far. I look forward to seeing the completed project and future builds.
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Been busy with work, hopefully I can get another video out soon.
@truth-ox3wz3 жыл бұрын
Looks like you copied this "Dual Tool Stand" from "One Minute Workbench" kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKd2m8uRcbSdcdY.html And that plywood is to warped to make anything that will be plumb, level and square...maybe that's why you never did post part 2
@ExploreLifeWithDaniel3 жыл бұрын
I do like his build, it has way more to it than mine, that’s for sure. Believe it or not, even with the warped boards, I haven’t had any issues with the drawers working. The video is coming soon when I can get away from work!
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Another beta male mustache channel?
@@heathfranklin4296 🤣
I’ve been meaning to do this one. I want aware the road was closed … wonder when it will be open again?
The climb isn’t too bad, I was wondering the same thing! No one I spoke to seemed to know when it’ll be reopened.
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel would you prefer this or bean peaks ?
If you can, hit up both and decide for yourself! The dirt in Flagstaff, at least on Full Sail, is better than the dirt at Bean Peaks. But I think it comes down to riding style and what you like. I found Full Sail more enjoyable personally.
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel i did bean peaks last month, going to do this one within a few weeks. the 2nd trail back was Schultz creek I'm assuming ? and also... Diablo Burger and Bun Huggers :)
Nice, have fun! And yep, takes you all the way back to the parking lot. I had a burger from Diablo Burger and it was pretty good!
i can tell the first good rain on these trails did some work on it. i was there few weeks ago and it was still super smooth and even powdery in some places.
@@drewsky1967 with how much it rains in Prescott, I hope they have the means to maintain the trails.
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel same. You live up there ?
Nope! I’m just up north frequently escaping the heat.
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel same here haha.
i've found that after being there twice, i'd prefer to start at hub 2 and just ride magic and spicy for a few runs. the upper trails (imo) are not worth the ~2.5 mile climb - for sure ride them all, then determine what's fun for YOU, but i did Cool beans and prolly wont ride it again. just doesn't do it for me (however that big rock roller is cool).
@@mikestivers8302 that seems to be the consensus about this place. Have you been out to Full Sail yet it Flag? I’ve heard it’s pretty good and the dirt is better.
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel on my list, sir.
Wi so slo
Cause I’m not fast yet! LOL
Haha nice video, That is me and my buddy at the 7:45 mark in your video. Chilling at the truck with the canopy over with flag sun shade 😃🇺🇸
Thanks! You guys were killing it out there haha
Cool vid! Getting up there sunday to do this same run
Have fun!
I really enjoyed watching that. Thanks. The reason I did watch it was watching you “Learn to Mountain Bike”. I’ve been thinking about getting back into it. I hung my bike after a nasty spill in Moab 30 years ago. I wasn’t ready for that place. Now that I’m 55 (with the heart of a 35-40 year old) I wonder if I *could* get back into this. But, I enjoyed it regardless.
@@CrippleCreekStudios go with your gut! I’ve had some nasty injuries from different sports, so I understand the hesitation that creates. Glad you enjoyed it and I hope the best for you!
Keep at, you'll get it.
Great job keep up the good work 😊❤
Thanks!
Napoleon dynamite!lol
🤣
Thanks for sharing trail content. Enjoy your new bike, Yetis are great riding bikes!
Thanks!
It is so awesome to see you supporting the kids on the trail in such a positive manor. Not everyone feels the same when there are groups of kids on the trail. Great video!
Thanks! Love seeing kids out enjoying and experiencing the outdoors. Reminds me of how I grew up. I’ll always support that over shoving a tablet in a kids face any day.
This bike just called me poor.
🤣 doesn’t give you any more skill than before but definitely helps make some things easier.
Great video dude! That looks like a good place to practice things repetitively which isn’t’ super easy to do down in PHX. Bean Peaks just opened a few weeks ago in Prescott and that place is pretty fun and if you go earlier in the day it’s still in the 70s🤙 super flowy with berms and jumps, very fun
Thanks! Just got back from a day trip up there, super fun. Glad there’s finally a gravity flow trail system nearby. Can’t wait to see how they expand!
This makes me want to mountain bike, getting to the top of the trail does not.
🤣 right there with you. This place luckily has a super mild 3 mile switchback climb to the top, so it’s not too bad.
Nice job 👍
Good job bro 👍
Thanks! Couldn’t hit that last year so it’s cool to see it go this time around.
Yeah I bet
Noice good job
Just came across this one. Can you share the link for the part 1? Unable to find it for some reason.
Sure thing! Here you go. DIY 4Runner Drawer Box: Part 1 kzread.info/dash/bejne/n6Ki1MSSkrq8pdI.html
Sick. What table is that?
It's the KingCamp bamboo folding table. Here's a link to it if you're interested. amzn.to/3RnWrnZ
Thanks for the link and such an awesome setup you got there. I was looking to build a platform bed for my photo trips and got tons of ideas from your build!
@@SudhiSV That’s awesome! Post some pics when it’s done!
Nice job on the drawers! I'm 54 and trying to figure out how to make money doing stuff I like, hard part is health insurance. Look forward to more videos.
Thanks!
Part 3?
how much did you spent on materials?
hey mate, hope all is well. We are all eagerly waiting for your part 3 :D
Can you drop the plan for this?
Currently in the middle of my build and will take a few pages out of your book! Eagerly awaiting part 3 as I haven't quite figured out my sleeping platform yet.
Hey awesome job putting that together! Im new to woodworking but I really want to try this build. Have you got a material list you can share? Whats the total length of the space inside the drawers once they are are installed?
Looks great! Standing by for part 3!
Nice work carry on
How did you prep it before painting? Did you shellac it first then sand and hit it with raptor liner? (saw it under the work bench i think)
I ended up just sanding and using rustoleum pro liner. I really didn’t like the way the raptor liner reacted with wood (I used it on the inside of the drawers). Never ended up making a video because there wasn’t much content for it. Just be careful if you go a spray liner route make sure you let it off gas long enough because it was smelly
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel thanks dude! Didn't bother using primer or shellac beforehand? Was it thick enough I assume to hide the grain then?
Oh yeah the roll on stuff was plenty thick. I liked the texture because it was durable but not rubbery or sand paper like. Because the stuff I used was epoxy based I didn’t see a benefit to using a clear coat or base coat before.
I am sure you tried to make it simple, but I am lost at 2:30 . Wish you could explain instead of playing music.
Thank you for the feedback! I’m trying some different styles in my videos to see what more people enjoy.
If you look in the beginning of the video around :57 you will see a 30 degree cut through the mark on his stock........this is saved.... after the second 30 degree cut you don't move your stock and hold it in place the the off cut made at the :57 second mark.....the extra boards are just used to hold the off-cut in place by the clamp.....you then simply rotate your stock after each 30 degree cut counter clockwise. If your measurements are correct you will make 3 cuts on each coaster ......sometimes if you are off a little it will take 4 cuts and still turn out fine
Don't worry about the dislikes; they're squares!
The bottom horizontal piece looks like it’s sagging the the picture. Might need a little extra support for those tools
That plywood was all kinds of wavy! I’ve got two wheels in the middle of the bottom for extra support. Haven’t had an issue yet since I’ve got drawers installed
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel oh awesome!
Thankx for the video. Once you cut the first one, the number after that is only limited by the length of the board you cut the first one from.......been using a slight variation of this method for years. Don't know why you see so many complicated jigs on the internet and cumbersome time consuming methods for cutting a hexagon. You can modify this cut and make other cool items too! Make some more videos!
Thanks! I’m trying to make more, life is just busy haha I appreciate the feedback.
@@ExploreLifeWithDaniel Just curious, what was the width of the starting stock 4.5 or 5 inches....hard to tell in the video
It was 4 1/2 inches, they ended up giving me a size that was reasonable for most cup sizes including normal sized mugs
great
You got some talent man. Great job!
Thanks!
Thanks. Simple clever👍Good luck.
Nothing like doing it the hard way
The thing that’s really winning me over with this design is the storage for the oscillating spindle/belt sander underneath. I very well might settle on your design for my small shop. Thanks for the video, looking forward to part 3!
Great build, Daniel! I need a solution for my planer/jointer and I really like this design. It's similar to Tommy's from One Minute Workbench, but I like how this one is a little simpler (no electrical/dust collection). I love how much storage you get with this unit. Can't wait to see more!
Thank you!
I need to build one of these myself. Where is part 2?
It’s coming! Just finished the video, just gotta record the quick voice over and I’ll upload it in the next couple days if not today
What do you think of your Wahada jointer after using it for this long? Have you had any problems or things that you wish were different with it? Thinking of buying one....but worry about it's small size and motor output compared to a floor standing jointer.
If you have the means to buy a full size jointer, do it. The benchtop jointer will never really compete with a full-size. I like the Wahuda, I think it has plenty of power for its size, but I am conservative and take shallow cuts. The fence and it’s adjustment could be much better and it’s extremely challenging to get the tables level (but that seems to be normal across the board). The finish off the cutter heads is excellent and I think for its size/price it’s an excellent choice.
Good job so far. I look forward to seeing the completed project and future builds.
Thanks! Been busy with work, hopefully I can get another video out soon.
Looks like you copied this "Dual Tool Stand" from "One Minute Workbench" kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKd2m8uRcbSdcdY.html And that plywood is to warped to make anything that will be plumb, level and square...maybe that's why you never did post part 2
I do like his build, it has way more to it than mine, that’s for sure. Believe it or not, even with the warped boards, I haven’t had any issues with the drawers working. The video is coming soon when I can get away from work!
Part 2 available? :)
Coming soon! Been busy with life