Projects
Wooden Cups – with the Holesaw!
I think these wooden cups are the best by-product I ever made, and whatever you put in it, I guarantee that it will taste as least as good as it would in any other cup. Enjoy, and remember to be Inspired!
I think these wooden cups are the best by-product I ever made, and whatever you put in it, I guarantee that it will taste as least as good as it would in any other cup. Enjoy, and remember to be Inspired!
Jigs and sleds for the table saw allow you to get the most out of your tools. But they all require runners that fit the slots in that tool’s table… Continue Reading Table Saw Runners for sleds and jigs – Quick & Dirty
It took a little longer than I had hoped to gather all the necessary information for the US-only part of the drawing, but here it is – the actual drawing of the winners of the Challenge Tree contest! If you are a winner, I will also contact you via YouTube message. Enjoy, and remember to be Inspired!
This is kind of a follow-up for the Anti-Zombie-Crossbow from last week, and while it is even less woodworking, it is much more effective at keeping the undead out of… Continue Reading Quick & Dirty – Zombie Defense
And the Challenge Tree 2015 is now officially closed! (Unless I have missed something, which I of course have now…). And while it has been a blast doing this, and… Continue Reading Challenge Tree is now closed!
First off, this is not one of my usual projects, and not a completely serious one, either. It has been fueled on the one hand by having found this trouser… Continue Reading Anti-Zombie-Crossbow from a Trouser Hanger
Has it really been that long? Apparently so, because one year ago I published my first YouTube video – the Bandsaw Tulips. So one year and 150+ videos later I wanted… Continue Reading The Fails 2014 – 1 Year on YouTube
The name might be a little awkward, but this is actually a handy item to have when you need to drill holes in drywall and masonry and do not want… Continue Reading Quick & Dirty Wall Drill Dust Collection
You know my shop. Care to take a guess at my desk? Well, it is not that bad, but still, I recently realized that I do not have any kind of organiser for pens and the like on it. That, and an idea on what to use an angle grinder for melted into this project. And since my desk usually looks like after a mild catastrophe had struck, I wanted to do it justice – with the desk volcano! Enjoy, and remember to be Inspired!
In order to make something that would be eligible for the Challenge Tree contest, I show you how to make a simple tealight holder. Keep watching, though. I said simple, not boring. Enjoy, and remember to be Inspired!
Continue Reading Firewood to… Firewood – A Special Tealight Holder