How To Make A Wooden Christmas Tree Step by Step on the Tablesaw
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This wooden Christmas tree build is so simple and easy to make. And the best part is, you can make this D.I.Y tree in under 15 minutes. • Whether you want to have a few homemade Christmas trees for your indoor holiday decor or you'd like to sell them, these trees are extremely simple to make. • TOOLS I USE • BLADES • Fine Finish - https://amzn.to/4b6G1Zb • Combination - https://amzn.to/496tt2b • Rip/Cut - https://amzn.to/3OgQ04r • Thin Kerf - https://amzn.to/47WWDQA • GLUES AND ADHESIVES • Woodworker’s Glu-Bot - https://amzn.to/496ytUr • Medium CA Glue - https://amzn.to/3S72bls • Thin CA Glue - https://amzn.to/42dJOQv • Ca Glue with Activator - https://amzn.to/3Sve06e • Starbond Medium w/ Activator - https://amzn.to/3u6kvDc • Double-Sided Tape- https://amzn.to/428HpGR • Tape for Glue-ups’ - https://amzn.to/3vQkm7D • HAND TOOLS • Japanese Flush Cut - https://amzn.to/3OgDyS8 • Japanese Pull Saw - https://amzn.to/3Ud7bI0 • No. 4 Hand Plane - https://amzn.to/3HvoFI3 • Wood Chisel Set - https://amzn.to/4blNyng • 4-½” Beechwood Mallet - https://amzn.to/3UeLaIK • TEMPLATES AND JIGS • Cabinet Hardware Jig - https://amzn.to/47IRBXC • Circle Guide Router Kit - https://amzn.to/42dLTvN • Bowtie Router Template - https://amzn.to/49234T2 • DISCLAIMER * • “Just a heads-up: some or all of the links in the description are affiliate links. If you decide to purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support means the world and helps keep the channel going. Thanks a ton for being part of this journey! I really do appreciate you ! • (ATTENTION): I would like to let all of you know that if you decide to make this sled and use it for building these wooden christmas trees, I highly recommend using “support/sacrificial” boards behind each piece you cut in order to alleviate any chance of “kickback”. There is a lot of pressure on the sawblade from the pieces following the initial cut and safety should always be the first concern when using any power tools. Especially table saws and chop saws. This sled is very handy and can help you streamline the process. However, please be safe and use scrap wood or blocks behind all pieces following the first cut off the table saws fence. Thank you so much! • (Written step-by-step details can be seen if you click the closed captions icon on your screen). • ππππUPDATEππππ Hey everyone! I wanted to let you all know that as a way of showing my appreciation to you for subscribing and checking out my channel that I want to put together a compilation video of your Christmas tree builds. It doesn't have to be the specific tree I made but just a wooden tree you made for Christmas! • If you would like to email me a picture of your tree, I will edit it with your name and put it on a (Shorts) video! I think it would be really cool to see what everyone is making and for all of us to have our own little showcase spot of cool and awesome builds! • You can email me a picture of your tree @ [email protected] along with how you want your name to appear in the video! Once I have 10 pictures I will get it put together! Thanks everybody and I look forward to seeing your trees! Happy holidays! • For this wooden tree, I used a 1 in. x 8 in. x 8 ft. Whitewood Ledger Board from Home Depot to give more of a weathered wood look that I ripped down on the table saw. The overall measurements of the board when I put this Christmas tree together on the jig were 3/4 thick x 3-1/2 wide x 8' long. • For this D.I.Y project, you can also a 1 in. x 4 in. x 8 ft. Premium Kiln-Dried Square Edge Whitewood Common Board if you wanted to set the jig up the same way. • Cut List: • 1) Christmas Tree Base @ 10 inches (trapezoid) • 4) Smaller Christmas Tree Branches sides @ 5-1/8 inches (parallelogram) • 1) Long Christmas Tree Branch @ 7 inches (trapezoid) • 1) Medium Christmas Tree Branch @ 6 Inches (trapezoid) • 1) Christmas Tree Stand at the bottom - I'm not sure of the exact measurement. However, all I had done was cut it in the shape of a trapezoid at the 5-1\\8 mark. • The first overlap I had written on the wood block was at 1-5/8 . After that, I simply nailed the tops together and set them on the Christmas tree branches so they were even before nailing. • *The brad nails I tried to show were 18 gauge and 1 long. • If you would like to see how I made the jig or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask in the comments below and I will do my best to answer them. Also, if there is something you would like to try and make that maybe you're struggling with, let me know what it is and maybe I can make a video that helps explain it. I hope you found this video helpful and enjoyed it. - I am still learning YouTube and new to uploading videos so, if you stick around, I will get better as time goes on to make my videos as detailed as I can for you. Thank and have a great day. • #holidaygifts #diychristmastree #diyholidaydecor #woodworking #christmastreedecor #tablesaw
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