 We just made these super simple tiny little tabletop stars and we'll show you how we did it right now. Alright, well they're not tiny. They turned out pretty gigantic. And we'll show you how we did that right now. What is up? Welcome back! Do you like to do a builder to make it? Great! That's what we do on this channel every week. This week we're making giant holiday stars. We're just going to make these giant wooden holiday stars and then put all kinds of accents in them. A little bit of this, a little bit of that, some lights. They look very festive. And by giant he means I wanted an average star and his had to be bigger. So now his is giant. I don't know what you're doing with that. Hers is medium. His is going to sit on the floor. Mine will be tabletop. Mine might be a table. Yeah, it might. We have no idea what it's going to turn out like. Step one! We're going to gather all of our stuff. I picked up two 1 by 3s for my star and two half by 3s for Kim's star. And then we got a bunch of stuff. I'm going to put a little truck in mine, some balls, some pine cones, some tiny trees. This other pine cone thing is fake and a ball. A ball. Oh, and some LED lights. Mine says it's going to be a little more classic looking. I'm just going to have these holiday balls and some lights, some LED lights and some star garland. What else have I got there? I think that's it. I think that's it. Step two! We're going to make all of our cuts. These cuts are actually pretty simple. Don't let them intimidate you. It's actually just two cuts that you need to make. An 18 degree cut. It's really pointy. And a 54 degree cut. It's pretty easy. First we're going to take a scrap piece of 2 by 4 and we're going to cut it at a 45 degree angle. And now that 45 degree angle will be our new zero. And we're going to count out 18 degrees from 45, 5, 10, 15, 1, 2, 3. So we should be at about 27. We're going to lock it down. We're going to make 10 cuts of the 1 by 3. And then we'll make those same 10 cuts using the same jig for the half by 3. And we got all of our 18 degree cuts made. Now we're just going to set up a little stop block and cut all 10 pieces the same length using a 36 degree cut. Which when we flip it over will be the 54. And we're going to cut all of the 1 by 3s. And we're going to cut all of the half by 3s. All of our pieces are cut. See the tight little 18 degree. And then we got that laid back 54 on the other side. That's it. Two cuts. 10 pieces. Step 3. Now we're going to glue all of our little tee piece together. Well, we're going to glue our star together. But we're going to start with these little tee piece. We're going to glue all these little points together first. And then we'll fit it all together. The little tee piece seemed to be dry. We gave them like 20 minutes. Not going to be too rough with them. It says 24 hours to set up. Now we're just going to glue all of our star pieces together. This is where we find out if we made all of our cuts correctly. Just going to push them together pretty tight. Give it 20 minutes. I'll push them together. We're going to give this 20 minutes to set up. I'm just going to pin these together with a staple. This star turned out to be a lot bigger than we planned. Our math was a little bit off. Well... It was supposed to go on this backer. Yeah. Yeah. Our backer's a little small. It doesn't go all the way to the ends. I thought... So we started with 12 inch boards. They're 11 now after we cut them. I would say you probably need a 9 inch. Yeah. Make them 8 when you're done. Something like that. Because this is a little larger than desk. Than table size as well. I'm going to lift that up. I'm going to trace it. Yeah. So... I'm going to have to rethink our design here. Like I just thought these would fill it up. But that's not going to happen. What are you thinking about? I can't even imagine. How large carrots this is going to be. I cut mine at 12. I think yours are 18. Yeah mine are like 18. Big jam. You have to clear the table here. Stipsad. I'm going to trust the glue since I'm not putting a backer on mine. It's much heavier. So I'm going to come in with this little 1 inch bread. The nail. Not the guy. Do you want to stain it first? Yes. Correction. We're going to stain it before we glue it to the back. Alright our stain is just about dry. So we're going to attach a little star cutout to the little frame. It's a little star. Just a little star. We're going to glue it and then tack it with some staples. That's what we got so far. Looks awesome. Mine's still drying. Let's get some of that glue. Step 5. Now we have the accents. A lot of hot glue. A lot of hot glue. Well like I said I thought it was going to be much smaller. So I hope we have enough accents to fill it. Because I really thought it was going to be in my hand it was like this big. I don't know. This is about how big I was thinking. Really? Go big or go home baby. That's what we got so far. I guess you didn't glue that one. Maybe I never put that. Oh no it doesn't have any glue on it. Okay. Almost. We'll see if anything falls out. We've got a bunch of string. Great. You can't really see the lights. With all the light you can't see the lights behind there now. Yeah. We'll do there. Alright. Let's do mine. Alright my star is all dry. My star is a little bit bigger than I thought it would be. Since Kim stole my decorations for her star which was bigger than she thought it would be I don't have nearly enough balls to fill this thing. I probably need another 5 or 6 of those. So I'm going to try some LED lights instead. Let's see your tiny little star. Far from tiny. It's so small. Look at her tiny little thing. Oh look at that cute little thing. We made big stars. Yes. Bigger than we eat well. Much bigger than some of us had planned. I envisioned that mine would be about this big. Not this big. I miscalculated the size of my star. I thought mine was going to be that big. Not this big. So I also miscalculated. But I want to give a big shout out to Chris and Colin over on Sawdust and Wood on their YouTube channel. I watched their video like 10 times before we attempted this video. And ours turned out great. So they gave great instructions. Nice and slow. And tell you how to use your miter saw the right way. He's a professional over there. You should go check it out. Leave us a comment down below. Tell us if you'd make your stars bigger. Or maybe something smaller than Kim's. Leave us a comment. What would you put inside your star? Would you just leave it? It would look good just plain. Hit that like button if you like this video. And remember to hit that subscribe button and tick that bell because we do this. And until next week we'll put a video here and here that you can probably check out. You'll enjoy. You'll like them. And we'll see you guys next week.