This easy DIY project is great as a gift. A great use of scrap wood and can be easily customized.
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@artdelgado813226 күн бұрын
Great tip with the straw!
@davidhundorfean747026 күн бұрын
That is a really cool coaster holder. And the coasters look awesome as well!
@kspencer_handcrafted26 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@user-bh9vr6pp7w26 күн бұрын
Cam at Blacktail Studio has his “diamond hard” N3 nano kit for $180, that covers 75sqft. That might be a bit spendy for coasters, but it’s the best, IMO.
@kspencer_handcrafted26 күн бұрын
I’m familiar with it, but haven’t used it. Figured I’d give it a try on my next table build…so I could justify having some on hand and try it out with coasters!
@TurkiAU27 күн бұрын
Make a sacrificial fence for your miter saw for more safety
@h4woodworks612Ай бұрын
Great video and content. Definitely subscribed to more
@kspencer_handcraftedАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@DanaOredsonАй бұрын
That buckling that happened with the mitered corners: If you install a zero-clearance sacrificial fence (just a piece of plywood or mdf), that will never happen.
@kspencer_handcraftedАй бұрын
Thanks. Yeah, I was being lazy-I keep telling myself I’m gonna do that, then get in a rush and skip that step (which is usually how stupid stuff happens). I have a new Incra miter sled that I’ll probably use for miter cuts on small pieces like that in the future, but didn’t have it set up yet so went ahead and took a chance on the miter saw.
@AcrylicMemoriesАй бұрын
I want to see a video on your router table corner vac with acrylic top please
How high up did you come with the cross brace for the holder?
@kspencer_handcraftedАй бұрын
Good question. Depends on the thickness of the material and coaster size, but just high enough so the bottom corners of the coasters don’t touch the surface the stand is resting on. I just used a coaster itself for reference and marked the line. Hope that makes sense.