 But I only want it out there so you can see it. OK. I'll get mine out there so you can see it. Let's stack the deck, Kim. We just made three signs using three tools. The Clicquit, the Claw Forge, and the X-Clar. All right, come on. We don't have time for this. We just used three tools to make three signs. We used a Cricquit, a Claw Forge, and an X-Carve to make some like Father's Day gifts. And we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? A welcome back. Do you like to do it builder or make it? So do we. And we do it every Friday. This week, we're making three signs with three different tools using three different methods using three hands. I'm going to make her do it with one hand tied behind her back for all the projects. These signs could be for an office, a garage. They could be for like Father's Day gift. I feel like I'm making my own Father's Day gifts. Main cave. A main cave. If you have a man that lives in a cave. Yeah, you might be getting these for Father's Day. I have a feeling I'm getting these for Father's Day. So I've seen them and one has my name on it. Sign number one. We're going to use our Cricquit to do sign number one. We need it two one by twos. We're going to use those for a frame. And then a half inch project board, the plywood stuff. 24 inch by 24 inch. Not even going to cut it. Just leaving it like it is. We are going to cut the one by twos down to fit this piece of plywood like a frame. Like a frame. Like it's going to be a frame. Oh. As a frame? Yeah. As a frame. So to make all my cuts, I'm going to use my pocket saw. Came from the other side this time. Didn't see it coming, did you? You want to stay in her pain? I want to do both. Well I was going to paint the frame. If you were going to stay in this. Are you going to stay in pain? I'll go take a break. I was confused. I was like no we're going to do both. I'll stay in I guess. I'll stay in. I'm desperate to get them all in my hands with no gloves. I'll stay in. You paint. You paint. It's chalk paint. I'll stay in. I'll stay in. Now it's time to paint. Well I'm going to stay in. I'm going to paint. She's going to paint the frame black. And I'm going to paint this. Oh I'm going to stain it. It sounds so Hawaiian. It does. Verifane's Kona. Alright A. And what are you using? I'm just using. Waverly ink. Yes. It's looking pretty good. Just with some stain on it. Add some black in here. Make it look a little like distressed. Dry brush. Alright then I'm going to need the plate right? You just need a scooch. There you go. It's a big scooch. It's a big scooch. It's more like a scouch. A scouch. Just going to dry brush it around in the middle of it. Yeah I think the center should be pretty black. Just the edges. You show the brown around the edges. Then we will distress through to the brown. You with me? You feeling it? Are you feeling it? I got you now. I'm feeling it. Alright that's good. You're painting too much. You're just covering the board now. No. That looks good. No it looks good. Got distracted. Started talking. That is getting lit everywhere. Stop doing that. Look at them. Nope. Just a couple more of those. Next up we will use our Cricut to cut out a stencil to put on here. And then we will add the white paint and distress it. We have our stencil all cut. We have our transfer tape on. For this one we use the Oracal 631 which is removable vinyl. Which is also good for stenciling. But I know you have seen us use our Oramask 813 which is a stencil vinyl. But both will work. And we're using this Oracal transfer tape. Which is just great. It is great transfer tape. To dream. Yes it's just sticky enough. Not too sticky. Just sticky enough to hold it on there. And it pulls off really well. It doesn't pull your vinyl. It doesn't really pull your vinyl with it. As I say a little piece of vinyl will come up. Okay. And like we say every time you'll want to add a coat of Mod Podge over your stencil first. So that when you add your paint it doesn't bleed under the stencil. It doesn't add any more than just a couple of minutes to your project. And it really makes it come out with like perfect results. Time for the paint. Add the white to the stencil. And those letters pop. Until we distress them. Yeah. We'll make them un-pop. We'll pop them and un-pop them. We'll pop them and unlock them. Pop them and unlock them. So we don't want this to dry all the way. We just want it a little bit damp. Because if it dries all the way the stencil will peel the paint. So you don't want it to be really wet. You don't want to end up with it on your hands. But you don't want it all the way dry. And it's best to pull against the green. Bam. Look how crisp those lines are. Mod Podge trick. And now we're going to un-crisp the lines. With some sandpaper. All that work to make them perfect. I'm going to dive on it, you know. The stress. Alright, those one by twos. Now we're going to pin them to the side like a frame. Or a frame. Like a frame. We keep saying like a frame. Because it's not a real frame. Not a real frame. Pin it with a one and a quarter inch bread. The nail. Not the guy. Sign one. A done. We're going to have you guys vote at the end. Which of the three signs looks the best? Was the easiest? I don't know. We'll come up with some criteria by the time we get to the end. Sign number two. We're just going to use these two one eighths. Thick. One eighth inch. Thick. God that is a lot harder to say than it seems. Go ahead and try it. Say it five times fast. I'll wait. Didn't do it, did ya? So we're just going to take these two one and a... I'm not even going to get that out. Would you like me to do it? Yes. We're going to take these two one eighth inch. Thick boards. Over to the glue forge and cut out our designs. I got this design from Laser Sharks. I found them on Etsy. Actually I found them on Facebook and then went to Etsy. They got a ton of great designs with some cool instructions. It tells you exactly how to do this. How to position it in the glue forge. How to cut it. And then it gets vague on the paint and glue. And look at that. That's the cut out with the scoring. And then this one's the cut out. I taped it in so it wouldn't fall out. So we're going to paint the cut out white and we're going to paint the back black. Say that five times fast. Now we're going to glue the cut out onto the black backer. Using my favorite E6000. Stuff takes forever to dry. Well, it's too slow for me. So our plan is to add the adhesive to the backer board. Using these score marks as guides. Bam. Can you guys see that? I'm not going to hold it vertical. Can you guys see it up there? Yes. Pretty cool, huh? Remember, we're voting at the end. This is only number two. Sign number three. We just needed a 18 by 20 piece of project board, project panel, whatever. You can buy them as a project panel. Yeah. We just cut it down to 18 by 20. Yes. Well, it was already 20, right? We just cut it down. Yeah, it was 20 by 36. I just cut it in half. There you go. We're going to give this one another stain with Kona. Then we're going to mask it and bring it down to the X-Carve. Our plan was to put this design on this board and show you the carving features of the X-Carve and have it all 3D carved and everything. Two things happened. One, the original carve that I did made me have two tools, two bits, and it was taking like 10 hours. So I tried a different bit and that was only two and a half hours. But then we couldn't get the bit to stay in the router. So this project isn't going to happen. So plan B. I'm going to take this piece of plywood down to the X-Carve. And I'm going to cut out this other design that I just threw together in a couple of minutes. And we'll see how it turns out. I will tell you that I have given him one design and I already know he has switched it up to a completely different design. I had to make it custom. I had to make it custom. I'll meet you guys back down there. And I threw this thing down and I put it on fire because I couldn't find any spray paint. And then there was a bunch of little fuzz around the edges and I didn't feel like doing all that sanding. So I figured if I burned off the little fuzz, the little wood fuzz, it would look okay. And then I just kept burning it and I thought it looked really cool. Yeah. Honestly, this is how it started. He started with burning the fuzz with this little lighter. I have it lighter. And then next thing you know, he decides to get the torch out to see what it would look like if he burned it with a burned finish. Then the whole thing's burnt. But it looks pretty cool. Looks pretty cool. Born fire. And my project at number three. Sign number three. Can you guys see it? Pretty cool. Let me see it better now. It's supposed to be cranks, chain ring, Garrett's bike shop. All right. What do you guys think? Three tools, three signs, three different techniques. We had sign one using the Cricut and just a piece of plywood. What do you guys think? Huh? Vote down below. Vote down below. Sign two all glow forge with some paint. Looks pretty tight. I think it looks very crisp. I enjoy it. I like it. And then sign three. Born from fire. Using the X carve. We carved it out. We didn't actually do like any 3D carving, but we did cut it out. And then we threw it on fire. Pretty easy. This is sign number three. So you guys leave us a vote down below. And if you enjoy this video, give us a like down below. Close it out. Close it out. See you guys next week. See you next week.