These simple woodworking projects are selling like crazy

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Published 2023-12-26
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In this video I show you a super simple woodworking project for beginners that are selling like crazy for me. These are made on the Xtool P2 laser engraver but any laser can be used to make these, and they are super easy for woodworkers on any level.

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Tools I use:
DeWalt Miter Saw: amzn.to/46XuN7f
DeWalt table saw: amzn.to/3K9etqe
DeWalt Drill: amzn.to/3Q9UOdF
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Makita Tracksaw: amzn.to/44X15O4
Mirka Sander: amzn.to/46XvCgl

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Marking knife: amzn.to/2DSqfBd
Carving tools: amzn.to/2BN9RA0

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Japanese Joinery: amzn.to/2BNIBRT
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Maker Skills: amzn.to/2rVkMZ2
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All Comments (21)
  • @Silentbet1of
    One month is not a living sir it’s a hobby that pays but I’m happy you doing something you love
  • @KarlosEPM
    Hi Are. I admire how transparent you are concerning your business, it must be applauded. Congratulations on a profitable month!
  • @Kennylolwins
    God bless you! You've opened my eyes to new ideas!
  • Thank you, man.. Just thanks.. You make me believe, the way you cook this down is highly educational.
  • I think that it only makes sense to batch out relatively common items such as cutting boards in this way. Buying an unfinished product in bulk, then finish the rough product, customizing it for resale is the way to stream line the production process. If I build a piece of furniture, I'm not going to make the hinges, handles, nails, screws, or whatever else I can buy cheaper than make myself, I'm gonna buy those items at cheaper rate, and incorporate them into my product. It's Smart. If someone else is making something in rough form, and offers it for sale that way, knowing that others go are going to finish them, customize them, resell them, go for it. You're working backwards if you don't.😎🤓🤠
  • @user-ci1bg6nz8c
    Brother, thank you for sharing your knowledge it's really appreciated. Keep up the great work.
  • @boncreationsza
    Im from South Africa, the maximum we can sell cutting boards for is about $15- $20 and that's pushing it. No way we can make a living selling that here. Also too expensive to ship to the US which cost me $60 just to ship it to the US from South Africa 😢
  • @nosreuter
    Love your transparency Aare! I'm investigating if maybe woodworking from my small garage could be a way for me to work less hours as a anesthesia nurse since it has left me burnt out two times over the course of 3 years. This type of project actually seems possible even from a garage, but obviously I have to secure the sales too... Thx for the tips on that!
  • @OUTyme
    Man I learned much more than I thought I was from this video I appreciate you for sharing your knowledge on this!💪🏽💯
  • @jenhartart2
    Your willingness to share ideas, cost and profits is commendable. Thank you
  • @chuckjohnson4048
    Glad to see the handles on the cutting boards are in line and do not have hand holes. Most boards I've seen have the HH's and if dropped will most likely break at the handle. It looked like you were seasoning the boards with vegetable oil. I have been over the last 4 days adding a flood coat of oil to a board my wife bought. After about 12 hours I have noticed all the oil absorbed into the board and the surface almost dry looking. 713 Woodworking uses a pan that his boards will fit inside and he submerges his boards for a day or two. I should have taken his lead on that.
  • @JankyPlanks
    Hey Are!! Thank you for the great info!! I'm also trying to get my own woodshop off the ground here in Seattle, WA! Your channel is one of my favorites!
  • I just got my P2 set up a few weeks ago. it is AWESOME, looking forward to getting it ramped up into production mode :)
  • @sirguy6678
    Excellent video! Glad your business is going well and growing!