🔑 Using leftover wood, the video demonstrates how to make a useful kitchen tool.
🪚 The process involves cutting the wood using a table saw and employing safety precautions.
🍴 Even small wood pieces can be utilized to create the desired kitchen tool.
Cleaning and cutting the edges of the slabs
Arranging the slabs in a brick-like pattern
Sanding the edges of the slabs
🔑 The video is about making a delicious dish using leftover wood.
🪵 The process involves cutting the wood into blocks and assembling them with clamps.
🔪 After drying the assembled blocks, excess material is removed to create the final product.
🔑 Using leftover wood, create a unique food slicer by assembling the pieces and adding vertical separators.
✨ After letting the assembled pieces dry, attach them to the custom-made base and shape the surface evenly.
🛠️ Ensure safety by using earplugs, face shield, and other protective gear while working with tools.
🔑 Creating a food slicer out of leftover wax and wood pieces.
📦 The wooden slicer is more hygienic and durable than other options available in foreign markets.
🔨 The process involves cleaning and shaping the wax and wood pieces, using a router and sandpaper, and finally engraving the design.
💡 The video demonstrates how to make a unique cutting tool using leftover wood.
🔧 The process involves shaping the handle, applying a specialized wax, and sanding the wood.
🌱 The final product is a functional and aesthetically pleasing cutting tool.
📝 The video is about making a delicious food item called شربات الفسيخ.
🔪 The host explains how to use leftover wood to create a unique serving utensil.
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