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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 35 MIN

How to be more CREATIVE, Underestimating Cheap Materials, New Glass Cutting Tool!

from Maker Ranch · host Ben Uyeda

Maker Ranch Ep 02Week 2! This week we discuss creativity, and if it is a skill that can be cultivated. We also discuss new alternative building materials, like Superwood and Polycarbonate, and if any of them are practical or interesting to use. I show my new DIY weight bench with powder coated weights. I take a look at cheap building materials like Douglas fir, and how I have been able to make a significant amount of money on utilizing it for commissions. On that note we go over my latest experiments with concrete and cheap silicon molds that could make for a profitable venture. I am also experimenting with jade crystal glass cutting discs!We are still experimenting with format, so let us know what you liked about this and what you would like to see in the future! Ask questions in the comments and we may discuss them in future episodes! If you enjoyed the show, please share it with friends! Shane, my video guy:https://www.instagram.com/moonridefilms/?hl=en

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Maker Ranch Ep 02Week 2! This week we discuss creativity, and if it is a skill that can be cultivated. We also discuss new alternative building materials, like Superwood and Polycarbonate, and if any of them are practical or interesting to use. I show my new DIY weight bench with powder coated weights. I take a look at cheap building materials like Douglas fir, and how I have been able to make a significant amount of money on utilizing it for commissions. On that note we go over my latest experiments with concrete and cheap silicon molds that could make for a profitable venture. I am also experimenting with jade crystal glass cutting discs!We are still experimenting with format, so let us know what you liked about this and what you would like to see in the future! Ask questions in the comments and we may discuss them in future episodes! If you enjoyed the show, please share it with friends! Shane, my video guy:https://www.instagram.com/moonridefilms/?hl=en

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