Wooden Coasters | How I Made A Classy Gift From Scrap Wood
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 Published On Dec 5, 2021

A simple gift that goes a long way! I made these coaster with wood from my scrap bin and they came out beautiful! It’s a super simple design with gorgeous contrasting colors. So much so that you won’t want to put your drink down on them!

If you’re thinking of making a coaster set, just know the options are endless! This set is specifically made from hardwoods in a contrasting stripe pattern. But you can use any type of wood!

These wooden coasters measure 3-3/4” x 3-3/4” and each stripe is 3/4” wide. They’re finished with my homemade Patriot Wood Wax which is made with food grade mineral oil and beeswax!

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Time:
-3-4 hours (include dry time)

Supplies Used:
-Maple wood
-Walnut wood
-Padauk wood
-Titebond 2 wood glue
-Round-over bit -Router
-120-220 grit sand paper
-Patriot Wood Wax

Tools I Used:
-Table Saw - Craftsman 10”
-Clamps - Pony Jorgenson
-Jointer - Wen 8”
-Planer - Dewalt
-Miter Saw - Dewalt 12”
-Ryobi Router - Round-over bit
-Sander - Dewalt Palm Sander

Above are all the tools I used in this video to complete this project. There are many ways to make this project so don’t feel as though you can’t try it yourself because you don’t have one of the tools listed! Feel free to reach out with questions about the process or how to adjust the project method with the tools you have!


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Thanks all!
Mike
True American Craftsman Co.




Using power tools is a dangerous process and proper knowledge is required before applying the use of these tools to any projects. This video is for demonstration and entertainment purposes only and should you follow this video, it is on your own accord and no liability will be held against the video/video owner if injury occurs

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