Building a dream miter saw station has always been a goal of mine! It was a massive project but I am so glad that I took the time to knock it out. I made my miter station BEEFY – I used 3/4 inch maple plywood on most of it, including the cabinet backs and drawers. […]
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My Dream Miter Saw Station, Part 1 (Base Cabinets & Torsion Box)
Building a dream miter saw station has always been a goal of mine! It was a massive project but I am so glad that I took the time to knock it out. I made my miter station BEEFY – I used 3/4 inch maple plywood on most of it, including the cabinet backs and drawers. […]
Continue readingDIY Cornhole Board Hanger
Learn how to build your own DIY Cornhole Board Hanger! After seeing cornhole board hangers on amazon for over $30, I decided to make my own out of a 2×4! Check out the details below… Before we get started, make sure to follow me on YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram to keep up with all my latest projects! Also do […]
Continue readingShop Vac Caster Upgrade
Let’s face it. Shop Vac casters are terrible! The don’t roll or swivel very well and are cheap plastic and loud. In today’s episode, I am going to show you how I upgraded my shop vac with some awesome new casters. After searching around for some new ones that could just plug into the holes […]
Continue readingTwin Platform Beds & Hexagon Tile Headboards
My daughters have been begging me for beds for a long time and I finally took the time to deliver! I knew I wanted to do platform beds for them, as we are moving toward the modern look as well as easy to move since we will be moving homes again soon. I had this […]
Continue readingEasy Modern (Non) Metal Table Legs
My wife and I wanted a more modern look for our dining table base. After looking at some metal options, I decided that I didn’t want to spend the money on metal legs or risk them not fitting right since I would have to buy online. I also decided not to attempt to buy the […]
Continue readingDust Separator Cart
I first saw the Dust Cyclone Separator Cart through a friend’s YouTube video and after years of clearing out clogged shop vacs every few days I was stunned! “Why haven’t I added a dust separator before,” I thought! I set out to build my own and here is my video showing you how I did […]
Continue readingBuilding the Paulk Workbench, Part 3 | Table Saw Mount
Loading… This is Part 3 of my multi-video series showing you how I made my Paulk Workbench! This workbench was designed by Rob Paulk who has a ton of experience with contracting and woodworking, and his design represents his knowledge of both great utility and mobility. The two-part top allows it to fit in a […]
Continue readingBuilding the Paulk Workbench, Part 2 | Main Torsion Box
This is Part 2 of my multi-video series showing you how I made my Paulk Workbench! This workbench was designed by Rob Paulk who has a ton of experience with contracting and woodworking, and his design represents his knowledge of both great utility and mobility. The two-part top allows it to fit in a van […]
Continue readingDIY Cornhole! (Bean Bag Toss)
Who doesn’t love a good game of Cornhole?! I know I sure do. After seeing a plain set (no paint on them) being sold at a local sports store for $150, I decided to make my own! Not only are the ones I made better quality than what was being sold in the store, but […]
Continue readingBuilding the Paulk Workbench, Part 1 | Main Cuts & Saw Horses
After moving houses (and workshops) with my family 4 times since I started woodworking in 2012, I decided this time to design my shop with the concept of mobility. Whether I need to take the shop on site to help someone or to the next house/workshop if we ever move again I want this to […]
Continue readingDIY Pegboard! | Easy Shop Organization
I am a huge fan of utilizing pegboard in my shop organization and I just finished up my latest one with a custom twist. Pegboard is an easy way to utilize a wall and allows you the ability to change it as you grow and adapt your shop to fit your needs. Plus it’s just […]
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