In this video we are making a basic table saw sled, just having fun creating something I will be able to use for creating even more stuff and things. Hope you enjoy and
Have a Blessed Day!
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Friday, January 8, 2021
Make a Bench for your kitchen table.
Today we made a bench for our kitchen.
Thanks for watching and have a Blessed Day!
Thanks for watching and have a Blessed Day!
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Build a sturdy Plant Ladder Shelf. Garden shelf in small area
Build a Plant Ladder. This is a gift for my daughter in law that wanted an outdoor plant ladder able to withstand the wind and not fall over.
I made the design on paper and had to figure out how to do the angles for the front legs in this video. Since then I have made another Plant Ladder with the same design with only hand saws and a drill as the main tools. This Plant Ladder stands at 68 inches tall and 21 ½ inches wide with the bottom sticking out 18 inches. This Plant Ladder is very stable and I really like the end result. In this video I have put titles of each step as my wife and I have fun talking about the project. Hope you enjoy and Have a Blessed Day!
Tools:
Square Carpenter Large: https://amzn.to/34mEBt4 ,
Square Carpenter small: https://amzn.to/2Wn6w7t
Clamps: https://amzn.to/3nvVSaq
Mitre Saw: https://amzn.to/34kK9nE
Pull Saw: https://amzn.to/2WmlwCI
Hand Saw: https://amzn.to/36FTGXV
Mitre Box: https://amzn.to/2Jsz397
Drill: https://amzn.to/37R0pxV
Drill Bits: https://amzn.to/2IcZIGa
Phillips Bit: https://amzn.to/2JB8KgU
Palm Sander: https://amzn.to/33KVZHm
Nitrile Gloves: https://amzn.to/3gc8sJ7
Materials:
Leg board and top shelf: 1"x4"x8 feet pine board, found in the lumber department Home Depot.
Slats: 1”x2”x8 feet pine board, found in the lumber department Home Depot
Dark Stain: https://amzn.to/3queERD
Finish: https://amzn.to/3p2mFeS
Wood Glue: https://amzn.to/34p7Dbh
Wood Filler: https://amzn.to/37AQZq2
Screws: https://amzn.to/3gXhgmv
Cut list:
2 - 1"x4"x68"
2 - 1"x4"x71" Angle cuts explained in video.
26 - 1"x2"x20"
8 - 1"x2"x21 1/2"
8 - 1"x2"x3 1/2"
2 - 1"x2"x17"
2 - 1"x2"x13 3/4"
2 - 1"x2"x10 3/4"
2 - 1"x2"x7 1/2"
Music by me (Justin Adams) :)
Have a Blessed Day !
Friday, December 4, 2020
Build a Noodle Board / Stove Top Cover.
Today we build this gorgeous set of noodleboards. Noodleboard is what you call the decorative stove top covers that people have been loving lately. My wife Melody helped me out and then made a decal for it on her new Cricut machine.
Thanks for watching!
Justin and Melody
Justin and Melody
Saturday, November 21, 2020
DIY Chalkboard Wall - The Fast and Simple Way
Today we put up this video of our new blackboard wall using Krylon Chalkboard Paint!
It's amazing and I had the best time making it. It took a few hours...had to wait for the paint to dry twice. But, aside from that it was fast and easy. Enjoy the video and let me know if you have any questions or suggestions!
Melody
It's amazing and I had the best time making it. It took a few hours...had to wait for the paint to dry twice. But, aside from that it was fast and easy. Enjoy the video and let me know if you have any questions or suggestions!
Melody
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Hat:
Cinch closeda magic circle with 9 HDC, ss into first st, Ch1.
2HDC in each stitch, ss into first st, ch 1 (18)
HDC around, Increasing in every other st, ss into first st, Ch 1 (27)
HDC around, Increasing every 3rd st, ss into first st, Ch 1 (36)
HDC around, Increasing every 4th st, ss into first st, Ch 1 (48)
HDC around (48)
HDC around, Increasing every 5th st, ss into first st, Ch 1 (54)
HDC around, Increasing every 6th st, ss into first st, Ch 1 (63)
HDC around, ss into first st, ch 1 for 7 rows (or until the hat measure 7" long) (63)
ch 1 more time.
Alternate FPDC and BPDC around , ss into the first st, ch 2 for two rows (63)
Alternate FPDC and BPDC around , ss into the first st, fasten off.
Applique:
6" wide x 5" wide Iron Man Helmet applique
ch3s count as DC in my appliques. Usually they dont in my patterns. But they are SO obvious in shapes that you have to take them into account. IMO. :)
Ch 12, turn at the end of each row.
SC in second ch from hook and across, Ch 3 (turn) (11)
DC across, Ch 3 (turn) (11)
DC in the base of the ch3, 10 DC, 2DC in the last st. Ch3 (13)
DC in the base of the ch3, 2DC in next st, DC in next 9 st, 2DC in the next st. Ch3. (17)
DC in the base of the ch3, 2DC in next st, DC in next 13 st, 2DC in the next st. Ch3. (21)
DC in the base of the ch3, 2DC in next st, DC in next 17 st, 2DC in the next st. Ch3. (25)
DC across, Ch 3 (25)
DC across, Ch 3 (25)
DC in next 10 st, Ch 3 (11)
Decrease DC in first two st, DCin next 8 st across, Ch 2 (10)
DC in the next 7 st, DC decrease in the last 2 stitches of the row. (9)
FO
Attach yarn 11 stitches from the opposite side (as in picture), ch 3, DC in next 10 st to the edge. Ch 3 (11)
DC in the next 9 st, DC Decrease in the last two stitches, Ch 3 (10)
DC Dec in the first 2 st, DC across. (9)
FO
SC around the end to smooth out the edges and sew it on the hat with yarn and a blunt edge yarn needle.
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