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Woody is Born

9/21/2016

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I have to give credit to Scrap Wood City who has made a video about how to make his character Scrappy I've name mine Woody thought it was proper for the character. This was a very fun project to do and also my first ever stop motion animation, it is awesome to create something and bring it to life.

If you want to see Scrap Wood City video on how to make a Scrappy check it out here.
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Stickers!

9/18/2016

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Stickers are here so now for all you who would contribute to my Patreon campaign and pledge for $3 can have one.  Or if you want one just follow instructions on how to get one here. Thanks for all the support!!!!
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Wood Shelf For My WorkBench

9/13/2016

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In need of a small wood shelf for the workbench very practical and organized. Very easy to do part of it is made with reclaimed wood.
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Ryobi Miter Saw 7 -14" Unboxing and Test

9/12/2016

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Workshop is getting better everyday, with a new Ryobi Miter Saw 7 -14" that I've got at Home Depot I can create exact cuts. I've just made my work bench with this tool and it came out very nice. Love it, very compact, light and portable very easy to use.
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Porter Cable Reciprocal Saw 7.5 Amp. (Saw Saw) Unboxing and Test

9/12/2016

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The only way or the best way I've seen how to dismantle a wood palette was with a Reciprocal Saw, so I went ahead and get one that could be durable and do the job.

After some research I've finally decide to go with Porter Cable  7.5 Amp. Reciprocal Saw from Lowes,  for a reasonable price and I love it does the work great. I've change the blade though cause the one that brings is a short blade and to cut palettes you will need a longer blade so that will do the trick better when cutting wood palettes. Is a 7.5 amps which is enough power to go through all the palettes you need for a job. You will see this Saw Saw allot in my videos cause I recycle wood and love to work with wood palettes.
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How To Make a Wooden Quick Release Plate For a Camera Tripod

9/12/2016

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It's amazing what you can do with wood, someone gave me this tripod as a gift but had no base to place the camera, so I've decided to make my own with plywood and it came out great now I can shoot videos better with this cool Solidex tripod with no problems video will be out soon on how I've made this base, if you haven't check my new #wood channel on YouTube please do so lots of cool stuff at Rose WoodWork.

If you would like more in detail how I made this Wooden Quick Release Plate for Camera Tripod  and you would like to make one check it out on Instructable.
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Harbor Freight Mini Rotary Tool Unboxing and Test

9/12/2016

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I've got this Drill Master Mini Rotary tool from Harbor Freight for only $8.00, I thought it would be very handy around my new wood shop and other crafts I do. Some of the basic things I've tested in this video like drilling etc. It's an ok tool to do simple jobs so hopefully you will find this video interesting enough to know how this tool works.
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How To Make a Wooden Key Holder

9/12/2016

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This is a very simple wooden key holder a DIY home project. Love the way it came out!

So let's start by telling you what you need, all of this materials you can find them at a hardware store:
  • Pine Wood 3 3/8 X 11 inch
  • Metal Hooks with Screws
  • Metal hangers with nails
  • Hand Saw or a Band Saw
  • Combination Square
  • Sponge Brush
  • Sanding Paper
  • Wood Stain (Any color you prefer)
  • Shellac
  • Hammer
  • Screwdriver
  • Drill and a drill bit (depending on the size of the hook you have chosen)
  • Ruler
  • Masking Tape
  • Marking Pen
The process is very simple first, you start by measuring the wood using your combination square so 3 3/8 X 11 Inches. Once that is done you will need to cut the wood with your handsaw or in my case I've used a Band Saw. The next step is to sand by hand the wood until it has a smooth finished, apply wood stain with a foam brush let it dry and then after that sand it again if you would like to give it more like a distressed look. I did add Shellac to add a finished coat to the project.

Now adding the hardware, take a ruler and measure even spaces between them, you can hold down your ruler with masking tape for better accuracy. Once that is done you will do the same in the back to place the wall hangers. A great tip I can give you to hold down this small nails is to use  pliers. Just watch the video you can see step by step all I have explained here. Have fun!

You ca also check this out in my RWW Instructables Page

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Ryobi Jig Saw

9/11/2016

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Unboxing Ryobi Jig Saw is a cool tool replacing my other jigsaw for this one. I've tested this jig saw but there was something about it that quite didn't feel right, the fence moves with the vibration of the jig saw and it won't cut straight. I've ended up returning this Jig Saw and I'm in the looks for a better one. If you know about a good Jig Saw please leave me a comment would love to know what you use,

This Ryoby Jig Saw was bought at Home Depot.
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My New Beginning

9/11/2016

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This is the new beginning of my talents, I've decided to take my craft to a different level and this is the place where you can see what I can do. Please join me on my new passion and explore the wood world with me. There is a new channel for my work called Rose Wood Work on YouTube, I will be posting videos in this Blog so hopefully you can learn by watching and reading what I can do. Please subscribe is free!!!


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    McKenzie Rose

    I do all kinds of things being a creative person there is always an open window to enhance your craft. I'm a wood worker, maker and content creator. Check out Rose Wood Work on YouTube!​

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