Woodworking Project to Sell ~ Using only a 2x4

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Published 2024-02-21
If you want a woodworking project to sell, maybe you want to sell on Etsy, this is one that has extremely high profit return. Low cost HIGH profit woodworking project. Woodworking projects that SELL! ** I state how to make a 2x4 "WORTH" $120, not how to "MAKE" $120 !!

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All Comments (21)
  • I love all the naysayers on here. If you have such great knowledge of what will or won't sell, why waste your time on YouTube?? You have to start somewhere, and no idea is absolutely perfect. Now am I going to make some of these? No, but the point is to be inspired and find the motivation to take the next step.
  • @TuckySlim
    I've learned in my 2 decades of wood working ..... Nothing takes a project from flea market crafty quality to "old money" quality like a good coat of oil based polyurethane. Gloss if you can find it still ... Semi gloss almost as good. Makes something 1 day old look 100 years old that was refurbed 1 day ago. Just a whole other level of finish.
  • @illiniwood
    Using wood dye rather than a stain will give you an attractive depth of grain look. Plus, with wood dyes the color choices are far more diverse.
  • @rlm9825
    Thank you for taking your time to inspire others.
  • @Mr_Fahrenheit
    Just subscribed to your great channel, I am retired and you have inspired me to give your project’s a go as I have lots of time on my hands, I also have quite a few woodworking tools laying around so thank you.
  • I make tons of tea light holders… pro tip: DON’T use a 1 1/2 inch bit… use a 40 mm bit. It will save you lots of sanding!!!
  • @dannyhughes4889
    Perhaps things have changed since I started Woodworking over 50 years ago but a basic rule was that one NEVER traps a cut-off between the saw and a stop. In other words as far as possible cut to the left where one can hold the cut piece down and then whisk it away thus avoiding coming off second best to a flying wooden projectile. At the very start of the Video I noticed a healthy block start to elevate on its way to taking flight before being subdued.
  • @steveelias6824
    Great project Ronnie! I just made some this weekend. I did a slight twist to it. I know it’s a little more expensive, but I cut 1x4’s of select pine and glue 2 together for each unit. The sanding was a little less, but I’m still going to make some of the ones from a 2x4. Thanks again and I appreciate all the inspiration of your ideas.
  • @DB_-
    Nice idea! I would suggest using a pre-stain, especially on soft woods. It will allow the wood stain to give a nice uniform color without blotches. I don't see any blotching on your project, but it does happen and Minwax pre-stain does work.
  • @pyme495
    I can possibly see these selling in a high dollar urban area where people have no tools or skills, and are willing to hand over the money for almost anything. Once you get away from the cities, I think they'd be a lot harder to sell.