My 7 Plan Bundle: paskmakes.com/the-pask-makes-7-woodworking-plans-bundle/ This was a great project to start the new year. I was excited about it as soon as the design came together and I really enjoyed figuring out how to make the corners. :)
What a great project. Now I know the right way to make those corners. I did it the wrong way, but knew it at the time. My grain directions may end up fighting each other at some point. Time will tell how much. It was still quite the problem solving just figuring out how to get those nice rounded corners. I just didn’t go the step to glue up the blocks first. Thanks again. My next one will be better.
He calls it scrap because he gets it from a business that makes cutting boards and those are their "scraps". Definitely great looking wood that's for sure.
I didn't really understand how he did it - it looked like his holes were drilled at 90 degrees but obviously that isn't true. Could you explain how he did it?
That is going to be a piece of furniture Jess will love all her life, especially knowing it was made with love. It isn't childish but grown-up and will grow with her. I wish I had all of the things my dad had created. Well done, Mate. Well done indeed.
A really beautiful project. I envy anyone who can create something like this, because unfortunately I have two left hands (as they say in Germany when someone is completely untalented). But it still makes me happy when I can watch such a pretty piece of furniture being made, and I say thank you for letting me watch. Kind regards from freezing cold Germany.
i have two right hands, our kind should not have prejudices towards your kind. btw, having two right hands doesn't make me talented, it just gives me the feeling like i'm actually talented.
Even with the "chunky" corners the cabinet looks great its got a really nice 1960s mod style look almost looks like a small console record player cabinet with the kumiko another brilliant design bravo
My husband thought I’d gone mad when I started jumping up and down with joy by your new upload. The jumping hurt my back though. The sacrifices we make for you… 🙄 Oh, and what an adorable little thing you made there, I love it every time you incorporate kumiko in your work. Thank you for sharing your beautiful projects with us 😀
After 6 weeks as a Brit in the mayhem of New York City, coming back to watch you work is a blissful and most welcome change of pace, plus I get a "lightbulb" moment as a bonus.... I consider myself to be a fairly practical "common sense" kind of woodworker, but why oh WHY have I never thought to screw a hinge in place FIRST, then knife around it, instead of fiddling trying to hold AND knife it? I was just like "oh my god, why did I never think of that ????".
As so often before, a first-class handcrafted and astonishing piece of art. With so many details we can use in other projects as well. 👍 Thank you SO much, Neil, for all you give us!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, what a beautiful piece of furniture. I really appreciate how you don't edit out your mistakes, as we can all learn from them. Thank you.
Lucky girl to have a dad like you. My dad did the same for me and I am forever grateful. The furniture he made is still in my home long after he passed away.
How could Jess not love it. Unique. Rather than 'Fastcap', I think every Aussie maker uses squeezy source bottles. LOL. I won't let my wife throw them out. 😎
I am very thankful for the ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO that has been a tremendous help to me in building a perfect outdoor shed. I have been facing many challenges and difficulties for a long time, but this plan has guided me to correct the mistakes during the process. I am impressed by the projects and I express my gratitude to the creator of this collection of plans.
I've been building a circulating room filter as I have three cats and the hair drives me nuts. I am building a box with a fan inside and routing out a pattern in the panel that covers the filter. This looks perfect from the outside to house such a build. Plus I love japan, been 4 times pre c*vid. Lovely work.
While woodworking itself is a teachable/learnable craft, design, innovation and execution are talents - and you excel in all four of those principles. This piece has presence and personality and of course you created solutions to possible roadblocks in achieving your vision. I stand open-mouthed in admiration........................
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Wrench as an impromptu caliper. Great idea! And that bedside table is a beautiful labor of love. I'm sure she'll cherish it. Hey, thanks for sharing this with us.
I still love the fact that you show your mistakes. And it’s amazing that you are capable of having so many skill sets and yet you’re still human! Keep up the great work!
Wow. It looks like an 1960ieth TV set my parents had at that time in their dining room. The rounded corners, the same feet with the angle and the blocks to mount them. The filling in the loudspeaker was a braiding. There were brass liners all around the front edges. And brass cups down at the feet. This tv was painted like a black steinway piano. And I remember it was made by Telefunken. And of course it was black and white.
Neil I have to say that you are my favorite maker on RUclips. The thing I love about your videos is that you tend to make mistakes and you own up to them and that shows us even the greats can mess up here and there. Thank you and yes I have been waiting for a new video and got excited to watch it.
Agreed! And after all, everyone will make mistakes, so it’s super valuable to learn strategies for recovering from them. You don’t get any of that if you never see mistakes being made.
Using the open end wrench for sizing the lathe diameter is quite a new idea for me. Worth watching the whole video just for that. Thank you for all the good work.
I love the mid century modern look of your furniture projects and that camphor laurel lends itself nicely to that style especially once you get that hard wax on there
Wow! This was another epic project. I'm glad your daughter loves it as much as nearly a million people on the internet. 😁 And I still crack up every time I hear the Scrapwood Challenge jingle--thank you for a bit of silly joy in my day.
Always great to see how your scrapwood ideas manifest into beautiful work equivalent to show pieces. You really demonstrate that it isn't the tools, it's the craftsperson and their creativity.
Delightful to watch you! I learn from you a lot. I do not do woodwork but I learn to better myself as a person. Your meticulous way of putting things together makes me want to be better in what I do whether at work or at home. Thank you for your videos.
Beautiful design, flawless execution. I cant believe you have the patience to continue making kumiko... after all the work to make the rounded corners, then you add the kumiko too! I always enjoy watching you work!
You did exactly the same curved corners and tied them with biscuit joints like I did in one previous project (mine was a larger TV stand with drawers and glass doors). I did the inside bevels with slightly lesser cuts, but still ended up with a great piece. Nice to see the design approach is shared amongst woodworkers as I hate to see exposed endgrain on corners. Makes me feel like I am doing a chipboard project. I am yet to give kumiko a try and I hope to come up with a piece that integrates it very soon. Practice first.
25:26 It really looks like a retro TV here. One of the ones that had a door in front of it to protect and hide the screen when not in use. You did a BEAUTIFUL job!
Beautifully done, Neil! This helped demystify corner construction on furniture for me. I've never seen a good concise demonstration besides bending the wood. Thanks!
It has been a while that I had the patience to watch a half an hour video. This was so enjoyable! Not a second was unnecessary or boring. Very clever solutions you came up with! And the result is so beautiful!!! In fact I think this is my favorite woodworking video since the last couple years, and I watch videos from diffrent builders on almost a daily base! Thank you!
Beautiful work there, well planned bar that one wrong sized piece (not the first time my memory let me down...lol).. And I betcha daughter was so proud of daddy. Well done.
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This was a great project to start the new year. I was excited about it as soon as the design came together and I really enjoyed figuring out how to make the corners. :)
Delightfully retro, Neil!
What a great project. Now I know the right way to make those corners. I did it the wrong way, but knew it at the time. My grain directions may end up fighting each other at some point. Time will tell how much. It was still quite the problem solving just figuring out how to get those nice rounded corners. I just didn’t go the step to glue up the blocks first. Thanks again. My next one will be better.
Are the plans in paper copy or digital only?
When the world needed him most, he returns,... with a Scrapwood Challenge!
👍👍👍
this "scrapwood" you use is more beautiful than the most woods we can get here in Europe. Brilliant Work Neil!
He calls it scrap because he gets it from a business that makes cutting boards and those are their "scraps". Definitely great looking wood that's for sure.
I would love to see Neil do a bigger piece with camphor laurel.
@@kz.irudimen I know. I've seen every Scrap wood challenge so far
Thanks very much - Camphor laurel really does look good and great to work with too. :)
Looks fantastic! And so does that push stick! 😉
That push stick makes me want to create a RUclips channel and get nearly a million subscribers just so I can get one too!
Great looking push stick. Perhaps made from your neighbour's door or something?
Thanks Drew and thanks again for the push stick - it's awesome! :)
The solution for drilling the mortices for the angled legs was really clever.
I didn't really understand how he did it - it looked like his holes were drilled at 90 degrees but obviously that isn't true. Could you explain how he did it?
@@Greentrees60 the drill press table was at an angle. But by using a diagonal. It didn't require the hole to be drilled at two angles.
@@Greentrees60 That little red box he used let him set the table under the drill press at 10 degrees tilt
The shape definitely reminds me of a vintage radio. Looks great.
Nice job making the comment stolen by the bot!
Edit: Well it may be a bot, who knows.
Never worry about the length of a video. They can never be too long. Great project.
I agree! I watch another Oz guy (CEE) machine and weld for 45 minutes.
If I had access to a big pile of scrap wood like that, I would have a really big pile of scrap wood.
Great build. Love it.
That is going to be a piece of furniture Jess will love all her life, especially knowing it was made with love. It isn't childish but grown-up and will grow with her. I wish I had all of the things my dad had created. Well done, Mate. Well done indeed.
Thanks very much Vickie! :)
I've missed that intro - its almost always a sign of an interesting vid!
Same story here.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll try and make more Scrapwood Challenge videos this year - I just need to think of some interesting ideas. :)
A really beautiful project. I envy anyone who can create something like this, because unfortunately I have two left hands (as they say in Germany when someone is completely untalented).
But it still makes me happy when I can watch such a pretty piece of furniture being made, and I say thank you for letting me watch.
Kind regards from freezing cold Germany.
Just use your right foot to compensate for your two left hands! Should work, wouldn't be any worse. 😁
Thanks for that. Sincerely, Lefty McLefterson :-)
i have two right hands, our kind should not have prejudices towards your kind. btw, having two right hands doesn't make me talented, it just gives me the feeling like i'm actually talented.
Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Even with the "chunky" corners the cabinet looks great its got a really nice 1960s mod style look almost looks like a small console record player cabinet with the kumiko another brilliant design bravo
To me it has a very 50's futuristic vibe to it..but the 60's theme suits it well too.
My husband thought I’d gone mad when I started jumping up and down with joy by your new upload. The jumping hurt my back though. The sacrifices we make for you… 🙄 Oh, and what an adorable little thing you made there, I love it every time you incorporate kumiko in your work. Thank you for sharing your beautiful projects with us 😀
Glad you enjoyed the project Gro! Hope you didn't hurt your back too badly. :)
This is more than furniture. This is fatherhood. Wonderful.
Scrapwood Challenge? And it’s Kumiko?
Thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Freaking gorgeous piece of furniture. I love it! It would also make a sweet speaker cabinet.
Lol..that needs to be his next project..a matching of speaker cabinets in the same design.
check out the channel make with miles, he made himself a guitar amp and guitar with kumiko
After 6 weeks as a Brit in the mayhem of New York City, coming back to watch you work is a blissful and most welcome change of pace, plus I get a "lightbulb" moment as a bonus.... I consider myself to be a fairly practical "common sense" kind of woodworker, but why oh WHY have I never thought to screw a hinge in place FIRST, then knife around it, instead of fiddling trying to hold AND knife it? I was just like "oh my god, why did I never think of that ????".
5 Star attention to detail. Awesome work.
Reminds me of a console TV from the 1970’s, and that is a good thing!
As so often before, a first-class handcrafted and astonishing piece of art.
With so many details we can use in other projects as well. 👍
Thank you SO much, Neil, for all you give us!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, what a beautiful piece of furniture. I really appreciate how you don't edit out your mistakes, as we can all learn from them. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Jonathan! :)
Love the compass corner trick. Pask level of ingenuity.
And the lathe-wrench-gauge.
Lucky girl to have a dad like you. My dad did the same for me and I am forever grateful. The furniture he made is still in my home long after he passed away.
There he is again! I love your projects and the scrapwood challenge is always a highlight! Again a beautiful result!
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it! :)
From a humble carpenter; You have the right to call yourself a "Master Carpenter" Neil, superb work
A MASTERPIECE BUILT BY A MASTER PROFESSIONAL
G.DAY. YOUR EXPERIENCE/SKILL IS THE TRUE WORTH AND VALUE. WELL DONE THAT MAN.
Exotic work as always. It’s amazing that mid-century style furniture, which evolved to be made by machines, is so damn difficult to make by hand.
I sang the scrapes of challenge song the other day when I used firewood to make drink coasters.
How could Jess not love it. Unique. Rather than 'Fastcap', I think every Aussie maker uses squeezy source bottles. LOL. I won't let my wife throw them out. 😎
Clever solution for the legs. Those rounded corners give me a 60s 70s vibe, sort of like a vintage TV. Very cool project
I am very thankful for the ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO that has been a tremendous help to me in building a perfect outdoor shed. I have been facing many challenges and difficulties for a long time, but this plan has guided me to correct the mistakes during the process. I am impressed by the projects and I express my gratitude to the creator of this collection of plans.
Don't ever say your videos are too long Mate !! Love the scrap wood Challenges and all your videos.
I've been building a circulating room filter as I have three cats and the hair drives me nuts. I am building a box with a fan inside and routing out a pattern in the panel that covers the filter. This looks perfect from the outside to house such a build. Plus I love japan, been 4 times pre c*vid. Lovely work.
Sehr schöne Arbeit
Erinnert mich an die 70er Jahre vom Still her
While woodworking itself is a teachable/learnable craft, design, innovation and execution are talents - and you excel in all four of those principles. This piece has presence and personality and of course you created solutions to possible roadblocks in achieving your vision. I stand open-mouthed in admiration........................
Love the corners! And mounting the legs on the diagonal is a really great idea!
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Wrench as an impromptu caliper. Great idea!
And that bedside table is a beautiful labor of love. I'm sure she'll cherish it.
Hey, thanks for sharing this with us.
Gorgeous, Neil! While I love to watch all your projects, I must say that Scrapwood Challenges are my absolute favorites. Please keep ‘em coming!
The sound of the wood plane working is so satisfying
A beautiful piece your daughter will treasure. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
I still love the fact that you show your mistakes. And it’s amazing that you are capable of having so many skill sets and yet you’re still human! Keep up the great work!
Wow. It looks like an 1960ieth TV set my parents had at that time in their dining room. The rounded corners, the same feet with the angle and the blocks to mount them. The filling in the loudspeaker was a braiding. There were brass liners all around the front edges. And brass cups down at the feet. This tv was painted like a black steinway piano. And I remember it was made by Telefunken. And of course it was black and white.
My favorite thing watching any tutorial is seeing the mistakes. Always love your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Neil I have to say that you are my favorite maker on RUclips. The thing I love about your videos is that you tend to make mistakes and you own up to them and that shows us even the greats can mess up here and there. Thank you and yes I have been waiting for a new video and got excited to watch it.
Agreed! And after all, everyone will make mistakes, so it’s super valuable to learn strategies for recovering from them. You don’t get any of that if you never see mistakes being made.
Finally! Missed these, best series on youtube
Using the open end wrench for sizing the lathe diameter is quite a new idea for me. Worth watching the whole video just for that. Thank you for all the good work.
I love the mid century modern look of your furniture projects and that camphor laurel lends itself nicely to that style especially once you get that hard wax on there
Your daughter must be very proud of her talented dad!
Wow! This was another epic project. I'm glad your daughter loves it as much as nearly a million people on the internet. 😁 And I still crack up every time I hear the Scrapwood Challenge jingle--thank you for a bit of silly joy in my day.
Always great to see how your scrapwood ideas manifest into beautiful work equivalent to show pieces. You really demonstrate that it isn't the tools, it's the craftsperson and their creativity.
Spectacular Kumiko Bedside Table !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Delightful to watch you! I learn from you a lot. I do not do woodwork but I learn to better myself as a person. Your meticulous way of putting things together makes me want to be better in what I do whether at work or at home. Thank you for your videos.
Beautiful design, flawless execution. I cant believe you have the patience to continue making kumiko... after all the work to make the rounded corners, then you add the kumiko too! I always enjoy watching you work!
Love scrap wood challenge!
You did exactly the same curved corners and tied them with biscuit joints like I did in one previous project (mine was a larger TV stand with drawers and glass doors). I did the inside bevels with slightly lesser cuts, but still ended up with a great piece. Nice to see the design approach is shared amongst woodworkers as I hate to see exposed endgrain on corners. Makes me feel like I am doing a chipboard project. I am yet to give kumiko a try and I hope to come up with a piece that integrates it very soon. Practice first.
Sounds great Nisam! :)
that's a great take on Danish Modern / Mid-century Modern style, I love it!
looks amazing. Reminds me of old TV Sets.
I’m sure Jessica knows she has a very, special Dad. Lovely piece 👍🏻
25:26 It really looks like a retro TV here. One of the ones that had a door in front of it to protect and hide the screen when not in use.
You did a BEAUTIFUL job!
I'm still waiting for the second channel: Pask Makes Jigs. You have sooooo many! Awesome piece.
Constantly impressed by your projects, this one was really beautiful and so well made.
Thanks very much! :)
the style of this furniture piece is exceptional even without the door
That jingle really made me smile! Been some time now!
Looks almost like a 1950s era TV cabinet with the rounded corners and legs. Much better looking though. Love the wood.
Very good job as usual. I will never be fed up with kumiko's job. Thanks a lot for your vidéos from Paris, France.
I bet that would look great with contrasting woods, something like a black walnut box/door frame and Maple insert.
Wonderful as always. I had a hectic day and, short of having the energy or will to woodwork, watching you has helped me settle down :)
Glad it helped. :)
My favorite youtube intro!!!! Fantastic what you can make of your scraps, Neil
What a beaut. Retro yet modern
Looks like a sixties TV cabinet. I love it! Thanks for sharing.
omg those inside bevels on the corners. how satisfying
wow, nothing beats experience in woodworking
Thoroughly enjoy watching you make kumiko, what s fantastic use of scraps for the kumiko to go into! Always enjoy your videos, keep up the great work!
That's a lovely piece of furniture. I'm sure your daughter will treasure it for many years (and maybe generations). Stay safe out there.
You weren't kidding. Some amazing techniques on display in this one. Excellent!
Scrapwood Challenge AGAIN !!! OMG 😍😍😍😍
Very nice table. I appreciate your approach to show how and why you do certain things. Love the scrap wood challenges.
Transcendent scrap wood challenge. Lucky girl!
Using a spanner as a diameter gauge. Brilliant!
I love watching how skill builds on skill from project to project. Your own abilities are this channel's greatest build.
That is gorgeous Mr Pask. Greetings from damp, cold UK
I love scrapwood challenge ✌️
Very nice Niel. Good to see the scrap wood challenge back
Beautifully done, Neil! This helped demystify corner construction on furniture for me. I've never seen a good concise demonstration besides bending the wood. Thanks!
Scrapwood Challenge was how I discovered this channel. Always a treat when one is uploaded!
Awesome job! Norm Abram has nothing over you, and I like Norm!
It looks a bit like an old school TV. Amazing work as always! Your patience with the kumiko is incredible.
Scrapwood Challenge videos are some of my very favorites! Please keep doing them! And this piece is fantastic.
Amazing work. MUCH more patience than I have ever had all put together!! Camphor Laurel could never have had a better angel looking after it.
Gorgeous piece of furniture Neil! I am certain that that will be an heirloom. 👍👍👏👏😉😉
It looks like one of those antique radios from the ‘50s. Very cool!
I would’ve like a Bluetooth radio inside it 😉
This is the most beautifull little furniture ive seen
Yeah! scrapwood challenge returns!
Very beautiful piece of furniture. Scrap wood really ? Who said that. Nevermind, it's well designed and well made. Thanks.
It has been a while that I had the patience to watch a half an hour video. This was so enjoyable! Not a second was unnecessary or boring. Very clever solutions you came up with! And the result is so beautiful!!! In fact I think this is my favorite woodworking video since the last couple years, and I watch videos from diffrent builders on almost a daily base! Thank you!
Wow this is an absolute heirloom piece! Masterful work.
Beautiful work! The proportions are so spot on in every way. But now I will have "scrapwood challenge" stuck in my head all day.
Beautiful work there, well planned bar that one wrong sized piece (not the first time my memory let me down...lol).. And I betcha daughter was so proud of daddy. Well done.
This one displays your talent and skill. Big thumbs up.