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Video can be found here: https://youtu.be/QVikDfqXVUU Storing batteries can be very dangerous, especially 9 volts. 9 volts are particularly dangerous because they have both the + and - terminals right next to each other. This can cause these batteries to easily contact something conductive and heat up extremely fast. This extreme heat has been known to cause a fire and do some serious damage. I built the storage unit to not only help in the safety factor, but also to make it easier to know your battery inventory and ease of finding the right battery I need. If you liked this project, I do
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Build A Motorized Camera Dolly!!!
Pbmaster11 replied to Pbmaster11's topic in General Woodworking Talk
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In this video, Andy Glass with Glass Impressions will take you step by step to building a motorized camera dolly. I wanted to build a camera dolly that would give me the ability to shoot panning shots in the workshop. The same shots kept showing up at the table saw, jointer, and planer. I needed something to change it up! I thought this different camera shot would add a lot of variety to my shots. If you enjoyed this video please smash the like button, share, and subscribe! Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/andyglassimpressions?ref=bookmarks Instagram: https://i
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Build a giant shoe box! (VIDEO!)
Pbmaster11 replied to Pbmaster11's topic in General Woodworking Talk
Thank you bgreenb! I will PM you Pat! Thank you for the interest! -
Build a giant shoe box! (VIDEO!)
Pbmaster11 replied to Pbmaster11's topic in General Woodworking Talk
I do not but the client does! Collectors spend close to $150-200 per pair of shoes. He wanted a dedicated spot to store them... what I don't get is they wear them and expect them to be perfect! -
I documented the video on my YouTube Channel. I encourage you to check it out! This week I built a giant shoe box! It is a copy of an Air Jordan shoe box, complete with product tag! Material: MDF, Vinyl, Shipping Label Joinery: Rabbits, Butt joints, glue, brads, screws Finish: Black latex paint, vinyl decals, MSRP product label Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=pbmaster11 Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/andyglassimpressions?ref=bookmarks Instagram: https://instagram.com/glassimpressions/
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Cooper, no need to be concerns. I am a new Youtuber. This is a learning process for me. I am a decent woodworker but this YouTube deal is a whole different ball of wax. Any discussion is better than no discussion. If you wouldn't have brought it up I wouldn't have thought twice about it. Now, when I am about to do the same thing next I will remember this and make a safer decision. Again everyone, I do appreciate the discussion, watching my content, liking, and sharing. It all helps a great deal!
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Drill/Driver Hanging Station I filmed the build on my YouTube Channel. Please check it out! http://youtu.be/ALn9zyUp3_o My old unit served me well, but I could incorporate some storage and increase the quality a little bit. The build consists of MDF, 3" PVC Pipe, Glue, Pocket screws, paint. Primary construction method was butt joints with glue, and pocket screws to hold the cabinet in place. If you have any more comments, questions or suggestions please leave them here or on YouTube.
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Build a light box! Great for the shop and office!
Pbmaster11 replied to Pbmaster11's topic in General Woodworking Talk
Interesting point Tim. I am not expecting to cut on it but I am sure I will. -
I filmed the build on my YouTube Channel. Please check it out! http://youtu.be/Rv3DvNmYIVE I needed a light box for my office. I use it when I do decal work and trace things for the office or workshop. The build consists of red oak, glue, plexi glass, white paint, electrical items. Primary construction method was box joints The plexi glass was held in with a rabbit. If you have any more comments, questions or suggestions please leave them here or on YouTube.
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I filmed the build on my YouTube Channel. Please check it out! http://youtu.be/5zscvb5stwc I was commissioned to build this frame and thought I would take you guys along for the ride. The build consists of poplar stock, glass, black vinyl decals, glue Primary construction method was domino reinforced miters. The glass was held in with a rabbit. If you have any more comments, questions or suggestions please leave them here or on YouTube. ETSY SHOP