 Do you know what a noodle board is I didn't but I got a lot of requests to make a noodle board It's just a stove cover and we made this one in minutes, and we'll show you how we did it right now What is up a welcome back do you like to do it build it or make it so do we and we have a new video each week This week we're making noodle boards step one that we're gonna gather all of our supplies We just needed some noodles and some glue He's been ready for that joke Thanks for playing along Kim I had to tell Garrett what a noodle board actually was it is a requested project It's been requested for a while now, and it's been on a back burner of projects to do pun intended. Oh Pun intended Finally he says because it was brought up again this week and then so and Garrett said what is a noodle board anyway? I had no idea what a noodle board was so I did not want to make a noodle Yeah, I had no interest in making whatever a noodle. That's why I kept rolling to the back of the project list It's cuz he didn't she was like I don't know noodle board. No moving on. What else do we want to make stove cover though? Totally in I'm totally in on a stove cover. So that's what a noodle board is It's also known as a stove cover and we're making this right now and during this Christmas season for a couple of reasons One I think it would make a really great personalized gift. You'll see how quick and easy this project is so it's a great gift idea It's also a great idea to bring to a craft show and sell as a gift So you can personalize these you can take orders You can just put monograms on them or you know you can put pretty much anything on them There's lots of funny sayings for them So you can just bring a bunch of pre-made ones and sell them right at your craft shows or farmers markets So that's why we're making it now. Yes, it's a hot item for the top of your stove No, I see what you did there Well, the other great thing is the use of a noodle board it can be used as a serving tray It could be used as a charcuterie board and we all know the charcuterie boards are so hot right now So it is again it goes along with a great gift because it's a serving tray For lots of different things. Yeah, I really got to show you. Yeah, I envisioning what the serving tray looks like I was in I saw it Can you see me holding it? All the meats and cheeses. I saw the spread Now I'm hungry Step one For real we're gonna gather all of our supplies. We needed a one by six by ten It was a long one then we needed to find a good one by four by eight Kim was very particular Particularly these things had chunks taken out about Then we also needed some glue some brad nails and two handles now You can get some cabinet pulls But you'll have to be careful because you want to make it a long enough screw to screw in from the bottom Cabinet pulls require that screw from the bottom, but we got these handles over in the fence section So we'll just be able to screw it in right from the top. They looked okay They look pretty pretty beefy. They look rustic. Yeah, I like them No actual pasta included No actual pasta needed and your noodle board step two. We're gonna make all of our cuts We're gonna take the ten foot one by six and we're gonna cut that into four equal sections That's about 30 inches 30 inches times four is 120, but you have to account for that one eighth inch blade So all of our boards are gonna be about 29 and seven eighths. It's very precise Then we're gonna cut the one by four down into two 22 inch sections and we're gonna make all of these cuts with my pocket saw Three now, we're gonna assemble it We're gonna bring it all together with some glue and some one and a quarter inch finishing nails first We're gonna line everything up Line the boards up Now we're gonna clamp them together. We're not gonna glue them together. We're just gonna clamp them together Hold them in place Until we're ready to glue and and nail them. I don't want them to go this way because you're gonna put that Yeah, and board Gonna use a hammer just to tap everything in the place Make sure everything's lined up. That's pretty good Put a little glue you want to add the glue Yes, I have a correction. Hopefully he's already corrected this in the Display at the beginning of the video. This is a one by three not a one by four. I told him it was a one by four But I was wrong Faulty information. Yes All right a little bit of glue not gonna get crazy because we're gonna stain it next and If the glue gets on the wood it won't it won't hold the stain. It won't take the stain or the look odd and these are some Premium boards that we have for these edges here This one by three because as you saw on the previous Section I couldn't find One by three common board that wasn't beat all the way up So this doesn't even matter if you put it up or down because it's beautiful on either side There we go All right, should I clamp it and then flip it or Just try to hit it from underneath Clamp it with it. Yeah Here's your clamp. Oh More clamping you got the clamps. I got the clamps All right, we'll clamp it in a similar area. I clamped it and then slit it All right clamp them. Oh man did too. Oh My gosh, I really slid it that time I draw I hit it. Oh My goodness. I'm making a mess. Oh Gosh Kimberley, what's happening? Every time I clamped it slides. This is the worst clamp. Let me do it. Yeah. Yeah, it's usually because it's just keeps sliding See that's all right, that's okay. There you go Let's get back in place Let's flip it. Let's just flip it Gentle gentle Mine's pretty lined up There's a pretty good Don't have to be perfect. We're gonna sand it here in a minute Yes Now we're just gonna hit it with a one and a quarter inch brad the nail not the guy I'm gonna put like two or three in each board all the way down. I think we can remove the clamps now I don't see any glue squeeze. That's good. No, it's good For and now we're gonna give it a little sand little sanding. Was it sand on sand off? It was wax on the floor. Was it sand the floor? That's what we're doing We're sanding the Noodle board same thing a sand on the floor these boards are really nice quality. So they don't need much sanding I think I'm gonna just use some 120 on here And I'm just going to smooth out some of these knots a little bit and then maybe hit these corners a little I'm not you could put 80 grit on here and round these corners a little But I don't think it needs it. I like you just need it I think you just need to knock off where the cuts are. Yes, wherever those little burrs and stuff are not Yes, just that sharp edges. Yeah, I think it's gonna hit them a little bit. It's all we're looking at. Oh Where's our masks? Now we're gonna give it some color. We have this ebony stain It's dark and we're gonna use these rags and we're gonna stain it. It's gonna look dark. Yeah, it's very dark It's like black. It is it's black. It's a black stain. I've not used a black stain before here. It's very hesitant I am but I think it's gonna look cool in our kitchen because our kitchen counter is black and white granite and Gray and white and so I think this is kind of gonna go with it Yeah, I think it'll go with it. I'm just that's dark All right, we're going in. Oh, man, how to get through my glove Soak through my glove Yeah, you're laughing you haven't taken your gloves off yet Step six clear coat nice We're gonna put some of this polyacrylic down to protect it And so that it's a lot easier to add the vinyl at the end. Yes the vinyl for stencil or paint Yes, either way, it won't stick as well to the stain as it will a little bit of this clear coat So might as well take five minutes Throw some clear coat on it You know, that's my motto Five minutes to clear coat five minutes to clear coat. That's here. You say that one all the time all the time. It's like It's like a daily thing Seven now we're gonna add the handles. We're gonna make it so you could pick it up and carry it around town Well, it's a serving tray. So you're gonna have to yeah need to carry it here carry it there So we just have these little fence poles and we're gonna use the hardware that it came with Yeah, it says door pull five and three-quarter inches This bag is kicking my butt I use scissors. I don't need scissors I'm just gonna line it up with that center board where the boards meet, right? So there's a center seam here. So it should be really easy to just Eyeball the middle of the handle doesn't have to be exactly perfect All right Now we can carry it around Step eight and now we add the accents. We're just adding some vinyl to the to the top of it This is where you can really add that personalization So you can add a monogram you can add last names But for hours, we're using a generic design that my daughter picked out It has the cow pig chicken on it with a little farmhouse design So we're gonna add that to our noodle board You can really add the accents or designs anyway You can add permanent vinyl like we're doing today. You can paint it on using a stencil You can even engrave it you can even use the engraving using that ammonium chloride Okay, we're gonna use a Cricut Maker 3 to cut our design using permanent vinyl Once it cuts, we'll weed our image. We'll add our transfer tape Our decals cut we have our transfer tape on I'm gonna find the center of our decal just by folding this Transfer this well our smart vinyl or our backing if you just had transfer tape You can do this too and just fold it right in half just to find the center Give it a little pinch. Yeah, little creases that kind of show me where the center of our Image is and now we need to find the center of our board What do we get 25 and 25 so 12 and a half This top board is raised just slightly and the decal goes over that and leaves kind of a Raised spot. We're gonna cut the decal and make sure that both pieces adhere 100% hey, it looks good Show what you're working with Pretty easy, huh? That was it. That was all that was to it. I mean like made in minutes I think letting the stain dry was the longest part that and the polycrylic. Yes, that was literally the longest part Otherwise, you can't tell those middle boards aren't glued together. I Don't think you need it. I think the sides being glued and tacked together with the finishing nails Was fine and you know, we'll just be getting faster the more we make right if you were to make a bunch of these at one time The efficiencies you would gain from doing multiples. I wonder if we can bring the Cricut maker To the craft fair and personalize on spot Is that too much? Yeah I think you can try it. I've seen people do it. So they bring it to the spot and do it on the spot What do you guys think you think people would enjoy? Customization on the spot. I mean, I guess we really could just do the vinyl on On-site. Yes. Yeah, that's all the these would be ready to go Yeah, do a bunch of these and just have like a namespace ready to go. Yeah, they don't work What do you guys think will it work? Will you guys make your own? We've had a lot of comments asking to make these So are you gonna make one now? Let me know in the comments down below Otherwise We're about out of time So if you're not gonna join us for the patron after show, we will see you next week where we'll do it build it and make it again Now I'm gonna balance it for real I was waiting. I just phoned in the last part to get to the balance Ooh It's very substantial. It's a lot heavier than it looks I could definitely see making noodles on this But it's I mean, it's not that heavy. I think you can carry it around No, I was just saying Substantial like I would feel comfortable carrying heavy stuff on that. I think you could serve Your little popcorn and all its fixings on it take it over to the sofa. It's not fun. Yeah, it's so fun