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This woodworking project comes from my book, Make Your Own Cooking Area Tools. It's a very easy job that can be made really quickly which is excellent for batching out and making a load. I constantly encourage to take my projects and offer them online or at craft shows. Get the book here:
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Awesome video! I love it! Great work!
You’ve got the coolest shop David……and those trivets rock!
Hey, David. These trivets look great. I love your books and I know that I would love Grandpa Picciuto. Thanks for the video.
Love it! Great project, cheap, useful, and looks like it is a good use for offcuts and scrap
Made several 40+ years ago and they are still going strong. Used the router for a dado for the tile and also to profile the edge. This is a great starter project as they can be made with a minimum of tools.
One of those products that I always need, but I never buy and haven’t taken the time to make. Thanks for making one for me! 🙃
Great project and entertaining video. Keep them coming!
“A, always. B, be. C, clamping. Always be clamping! ALWAYS BE CLAMPING!”
Great video for a great looking project. Quick question: do you glue the tile in somehow, or does it just sit?
Also, I want to have whiskey with Grampa Picciuto.
I bought your book last year and made trivets and the utensil holders for Christmas gifts. They were a hit, thank you!
Oh damn!!!! I GOT AN IDEA, that item, if you size it up more you can make a raised topper for a table top game, like pathfinder, d&d and more, for the DMs that like to put scater terrain down in stead of maps, what a useful item, even more if you take it to a place you haven’t seen it before
Your shop is so colorful and looks like it would be a blast to work in. Well done sir. I love it. Cheers.
Hey David! I’ve been a fan of the Making It podcast for awhile now and I rediscovered your channel from that. I’ve definitely grown to love the channel, in particular your music
Thank you Casey! Appreciate you listening and watching!
This is awesome!!! I have some from Holland with delft tiles and I hate to use those so this will be awesome to make more!!
Fantastic work, Dave! I’ve never seen something like that! Loved it! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love the trivets and really love the Glengarry Glen Ross. Thanks David.
Simple build, yet elegant looking. Looks great David!
This is the type of Make Something Video that I’m used to. David’s sarcasm and snarky comments. Love it. Keep up the good work.
This style of trivets have been on my project list for a while now. They look great. The t-shirt design is amazing also
Dave I havent been around in a while i guess but the show looks awesome. Love the new colors and the mural wall is beautiful. Also I had no idea what a trivet was but this was awesome.
This was definitely one of my dad’s favorite projects from when I got the book for him – I don’t think he’s made it yet, but he’s sure talked about making it a lot! I hate the router’s smell too haha!