@Troy Smith Haha! What a great comment Troy! This is funny, thank you for this.
@justindickinson24312 жыл бұрын
Those look awesome. I especially like the ones with the bark still on.
@CurtisMadeIt2 жыл бұрын
@Justin Dickinson Thanks Justin, these are called “live edge” and they turned out much better than I anticipated! My mom was super thrilled and two more of these fell in to the gift category with two very extremely happy recipients. I appreciate you sticking around and growing with my channel brother. I’ve got some more pretty awesome stuff on the way. Talk to you again soon my friend.
@dondistrict2 жыл бұрын
Prime real estate. Congrats on 7k followers!!!
@CurtisMadeIt2 жыл бұрын
@Don Distrito Man. Thank you for that. I didn’t know you actually look at that too! Do you guys see *everything*!?? 👀 I really appreciate you always coming back and commenting Don. You are a great force in keeping me pumped up about posting new videos. I appreciate you brother.
@jamesallanmillerii64392 жыл бұрын
So cool!! I need more bird projects ASAP!!! DIY bird bath??? 🤩🤩🤩
@CurtisMadeIt2 жыл бұрын
@James Allan Miller II Hey James, thanks so much! *Challenge Accepted* 🤝 Reach me on Instagram C_Love1984 and we’ll come up with something. I’ll make a video for whatever we come up with and give you a special mention. I’ll send you the blueprints too! I’ve got my next 4 videos lined up already and I only post about once a month, but I’ll see what I can do to work you in there. In order coming up, I’ve got: small (16”x22”x21”) cedar patio tables, new workbench for my extremely tiny apartment, another lawn game to go with the ones I’ve already posted, and a rolling cart for my air compressor and attachments. I appreciate your time and support my brother. Let’s make something!
@jamesallanmillerii64392 жыл бұрын
@@CurtisMadeIt so excited to see your projects coming up!! DM’ing you!!
@CurtisMadeIt2 жыл бұрын
@James Allan Miller II Thanks for your support my brother. Talk soon.
@markanthony55822 жыл бұрын
Great job bro 👏
@CurtisMadeIt2 жыл бұрын
@Mark Anthony Thanks brother, I really appreciate your continued support. 🙏
@erintherapy Жыл бұрын
Would you make a quick video to show how to make the 12 degree angle (and just some details about why, and how you chose 12 degrees)?
@CurtisMadeIt Жыл бұрын
@Erin M. Brandt Hey Erin, good morning and Happy Thanksgiving(today is 11.24.2022)! I apologize for the delay in my reply. Thank you for your question and interest. I'm not ready to make a video on this topic at this time, but I'll do the best I can to explain it to you here. I used a plan from an online publication and then modified it for this build. That plan called for the twelve degree angle from back to front on the face and backboards so that the roof top would meet and sit nice and flush with those two boards, and the one side board and door side as well. If you left the tops of the front and back square, that would leave a little gap along the top of the sides of the house, where the roof piece meets the side pieces. Before I even started doing KZbin, I spent the money on...what I consider to be...a nice miter saw that you see me using in my videos. I've since purchased, again, what I consider to be a nice table saw as well. These tools make it brainless to find and adjust to and from the desired angles of attack on your timber. In the absence of tools like what I've got, you are going to have to be extremely careful, but you could potentially complete this project with a hand circle saw. If you are determined enough, a hand saw would get it done too. I'll be glad to share the plans with you if you would like. I'd give you the regular "Please feel free to reach me on Instagram realc_love1 and I'll be glad to help you as needed" but you and I are past that. If someone takes the time to read all the way down here, and they don't know already, they are going to find out that I have another video posted on my channel right now of the bed frame that I built you, a complete stranger at the time, at your home in the state that I flew to to make it happen for you. That's pretty cool. I hope I've answered your question Erin. I'll talk to you again soon.
@YancySmith2 жыл бұрын
PSSH! 😆👍
@CurtisMadeIt2 жыл бұрын
@Yancy Smith PBBSSH! Gotta have the ‘B’ in there too my man…but yes, I actually felt what you were saying just then.