I Turned Cheap 2x6s Into Fine Furniture

I am currently in the process of moving shops. Last time I did this I paused uploading and my channel tanked. This time I am going to be re-editing some of my older projects into long form videos to help keep my traffic up during the hiatus. I realize for most people these are repeat projects and I do not expect regular viewers to watch them. Often Mentioned Links: How To Make Drawers and Use Drawer Slides :    • Woodworking Projects : The BEST Way To Mak...   How To Steam Bend Wood :    • Beginner's Guide To Wood Steam Bending   Router Mortising Jig - Bench Top Mount: Part 1 :    • How To Make A Mortising Jig - Router Jig [...   Part 2 :    • How To Make A Mortising Jig - Router Jig [...   Router Mortising Jig - Portable    • How To Make A Mortising Jig | Router Jig |...   How To Mill Lumber Without A Jointer :    • How To Mill lumber Without a Jointer   Milling Lumber For Beginners:    • Beginners Guide to Buying & Milling Lumber   How To BreadBoard Ends :    • When To Use Breadboard Ends [How To]   How To Edge Grain Butcher Block Tops :    • How To Make DIY Butcher Block Style Counte...   How To Install Overlay Doors :    • How To Make and Mount Overlay Doors   How To Install Partial Inset Doors :    • How To Make And Install Partial Inset Cabi...   How To Install Inset Doors :    • Woodworking : Make And Hang Raised Panel I...   Find Me Here: Website: www.honeybadgerwoodworks.com Facebook:   / honeybadgerwoodworks1   Pinterest:   / honeybadgerwood   ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HoneyBadger... Instagram:   / honeybadgerwoodworks   Disclaimer : Working with power tools even hand tools can be dangerous in even the most experienced hands. I make these videos to help people design and build their own projects. I always try and remember to have my PPE on in frame and use best practives when operating my machinery. However, we all can be complacent at times, forget to put on a mask, or send a board trhough the saw that might not be the "safest" cut. These videos are not to be used in lieu of proper training and practices with machinery. If you want to get into woodworking I strongly encourage you to find a local woodworking co-op or a local friendly woodwork and get instruction on the proper way to use machines before venturing off on your own.