Scrap Wood Projects

Scrap Wood Projects

Scrap Wood. What’s it good for? Well, you name it, pretty much anything from prototyping to just messing around and not caring too much if you get it wrong. Creatively, it’s always fun to see what you can come up with. So, let’s make something………

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READ THIS: All of the videos on this channel are intended for entertainment purposes only. Woodworking and the use of power tools can be extremely dangerous. You should only attempt to do what YOU feel comfortable and safe doing. What I do and how I do it works for me. However, I do NOT suggest or imply that you should do anything the way that I do. Always seek professional advice if you are unsure of the safe way to proceed and please, read your tools owner’s manuals completely and make sure you understand them completely before you use ANY power tool. Your shop safety is YOUR responsibility, so therefore I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries or accidents you may have if you attempt to do the things that I do.
Please stay safe, work smart and only attempt to do the things that YOU feel safe doing.
Thank You.
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Video Music & sfx: (All music and sfx are taken from the YouTube audio library)

“Run” by Ethan Meixsell

“Firefly” by Chris Haugen

News Theme 1 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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“Front Porch Blues” by Chris Haugen

“Hitting The Streets” by JR Tundra

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Lou Dozer241 says:

Great idea, go sox!!!.

mer says:

In metal smithing when we’d melt a bezel or fry something else we would say …”sudden design change!!”

young- aus y says:

i love the way you do.. thank you for your tube

Gary Phillips says:

Great stuff! That's what it's all about.

jdizzilicious says:

Very cool to repurpose what others think is rubbish

crimson knight says:

Chris you are cool.
I have liked and subscribed.

Siddesh Nevagi says:

Its gud tooo si🤠r…

stuart west says:

I am suffering from workshop envy……….

steve borton says:

Chris, watching you cut at the tablesaw with gloves on terrified me. There is a thing in our brain that tells us where our hands are, it doesn't account for the extra 1/16th or so for the glove. When the blade catches the edge of the glove, you lose your hand. I would much rather pull out the occasional splinter. Otherwise a pretty good video.

seahorse1945 says:

nice handle- good for a small hammer or anything else. Thanks for posting the video.

Darren's Workshop says:

I love your wind sheeter

Steve K says:

Wow! All of your cutoffs are perfectly rectangular! My cutoffs are all sorts of shapes!

Owl Poodle says:

Nice mallet to go with your mullet

Jose Villanueva says:

Nice mallet sir. And funny at the end. Thanks for sharing.

Ricky White says:

I like that "unintentional design change", nice.

Dwayne Britton says:

My wife's son is a builder, and cabinet maker. I'll go to either his shop, or job sites, and grab all the scrap's I can make off with. Then make stuff with it!! Love you're video's!!!!!

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