Hidden Door Bookcase
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2020
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Hello everyone! I made a follow up video to this one with some things I'd do differently next time. Thanks to all the subscribers! More videos to come. ruclips.net/video/zZw3_JxTnyY/видео.html
I'm very impressed. As a pro cabinet-maker, I've just been asked to quote for a bookcase door by a prospective client, and, having never done one before, I needed a heads up - yours is the first video on the subject I've seen. You've done a great job! If you ever want to move to Gloucester in the UK and change your career into pro woodworking, I'll give you a job😉
I have zero carpentry skills except for whatever I learned in 7th & 8th grade wood shop. Your style of narrating and filming your progress was easy to follow and understand. You’re like a mad genius with problem solving! The only thing left that I wanted to see was the opening the bookcase with the special book - but other than that, thanks for sharing this project!
It is in the beginning of the video.
I’ve always wanted a hidden Bookcase Door type thing like the Bat cave entrance
Very cool. Looks great. I wish you would have added close up video of the book wire mechanism working to unlock the door. Just so we can see how it works in practice.
The gate latch and strike plate are brilliant ideas!
Cute kitty cat!! Great job! Love it!
Nice work! Would've liked to see the book latch used. Cool idea
Yes.
Great video. Just what we need to for an upstairs opening. Thanks!
Love it! I’m building an in swing bookcase door now!!
Great job on this project! Thumbs up! But even more than that, I use to be jealous of guys who had table saws with very large tables able to cut down very large boards. Never even occurred to me what I see you’ve done to achieve the same thing with sawhorses. Kudos to you for making the obvious,…obvious. A lot of people may have missed that, I’m thankful I didn’t. Thank you John. 👍🏽
You Sir are awesome!
I could watch you for hours!!!
Man, you totally rocked that!
Awesome. I'll be doing mine this year.
The video I have been looking for! Thank you for making it!
Wow, Wow...amazing. Thank you for sharing.
GREAT JOB. LOOKING GOOD
My word. Just fabulous! ❤ Helpful kitty too 😊 looks amazing. Great job! X
Very nice job, going to watch the other video now.
Pretty awesome job man. Well done. Love the wall color too.😊 You just need something that will automatically turn that light in when the door I gets opened.
That’s what I thought. He just needs an inexpensive motion sensing switch in that small space…
I wish you showed how to open the door from outside. And how did you latch that wire to the book.
@steven dow from 11:40 to the end, it's all explained.
I wish you did
Your not very handy. Think!
Well two book cases later and my house now looks like its out of a sherlock holmes novel, Thanks for sharing the hinges are superb and worked great. Now to begin the hidden tunnels...on to colin furze next haha.
Such Beautiful work.
Thanks for sharing brother.
Nice fun build! Really good job on the video also. Thanks!
Menino quero te conhecer pessoalmente, vc é muito fera no que vc faz, ficou incrível, lindo mesmo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I love the reality of your build😆
Very cool project!
Thanks dude, looks great!!!
Brilliant! Loved watching and no wasted time on this video either. Great work.
Thanks!
LOVED this project and how clearly you show/explain everything. Question before I start my own…the space I’m using is an open doorway that’s never had a pre existing door, door frame, door jamb, etc…. Just kind of an open walkway. Do you recommend still adding that plywood frame on both sides for the hinges or do you think they could attached to the studs on one side??
Thanks for your time and inspiration!!
That was great! Thank you!
When I get my cabin I want a secret store room with one of those in it.
Mike B.
Wonderful to have on hand for little ones.
My wife loves how easily you explain things. She does a lot of building also
My wife also likes your cat 🤗
Hope you bring her the tools she needs at least lolll
Absolutely love the invisible safety shoes.......
This is awesome.
Thanks.
Awesome ... enjoyed watching this
You did a nice job. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Awesome video! Amazing door, and your monotone humor was pretty funny too 10/10 👏🏽
Well done!!! congratulations
Rosettes. The corner trim pieces are called rosettes. The coolest part was the wooden book and I waited all the way till the end to see if you were going to open it from the outside with the book. I thought you would have it on a hinge so it unlatches but can't be removed. Cool anyways.
That is awesome and inspiring. Well done and then you!
Very cool. Thanks for the video.
Very awesome, thanks 👍 TALENT Buddy just awesome
Nicely done!
Thumbs up for the shoeless project. Well played bro!
Very clever. Well done
Great work!
This just gave me a great idea on how to add extra space to my small house. There is virtually no hidden storage in my house besides one small hallway closet. So if I made this I could use the shelving as storage without taking up any space in my house.
Nicely done
Great job!
I love that cute heavy object you used to sit on the warped wood!😂
Would love to know the approximate cost for this project. Looks great!
Good work. Butt humor. Cats. 12/10
Sweet! Although I would personally not use white paint. White shows dirt/grime easily (handprints) and will give away your hidden room position easier
Great video. Been researching ideas for a similar application. Your freehand routering is much better than mine…I always have to set up a guide or else I end up with a drunken mess 😂. Anyways thanks for the how to 👍
that is beautiful work
Great job.
you looked so proud walking out of that door in that last clip.
It was the cat joke that got the "like" for me 😅
I'm going to buld this. Thanks. PS enjoyed the view.
Was at a friends house last weekend and they had installed the “Murphy door” kit. For the amount that it cost it didn’t seem all that great of a finished product. It worked but it seemed like it could have been a lot nicer.
Nice job! Great idea, execution, and uh -views. ha!
Hes living my childhood dream
And in mine, too 😀
Cool sense of humor
Beautifully done project! But two issues I see, both having to do with maintaining secrecy:
ONE: Relying on a fake book as an opener. Someone may want to check out the book. Better to use an object that no one would have any obvious reason to grab, like a plant, or even make the opening mecanism a part of the shelf itself.
TWO: Covering an access that people would naturally look for, like the basement door in this case. Because, you know, in order to keep this passage secret, you'd pretty much have to cover up the fact that you have a basement. Of course, this project is still a nice addition to your home even if it's not a "secret" door, but it might as well be, right? ;- )
Nice job
That's is so awesome 👌. Could you please send me some information regarding the hinges you used? And their weight capacity. Thank you 🙏
Awesome stuff
AWESOME!
You are a genius! What about putting a set of casters under the bottom shelf to help support the weight - so that the hinges are not taking the full load? I had tried to create a pantry by hanging kitchenmaid wire over-door hanging shelves on the back of a kitchen exit. But the weight tore the entire door off the hinges in the middle of the night. I ended up only putting spices on the door. Anyway great job. It looks wonderful!
if the weight isnt supported by the hinges you are going to leave drag marks on the floor. great way to make a hidden door plain to see.
Super cool 😎
Excellent job John... You can do ours anytime....
Wtf only 1k subs with this quality this channel deserves more
Awesome.
Do you think it would be possible to add a deadbolt on the stair side? Maybe a smart lock that unlocks when you're close.
Whaou, thank you very much for this great video, tutorial and explanation!!!!!
1) Is that possible that you link the hinge that you use? Hope to find a equivalent in France but at least if I could have a name or link it would really helpful.
2) Is that a special reason that you 3rd hinges is not in the middle but closer to the upper one ?
Thank a lot in advance for you support and time.
Greetings
Cedric
I want this! I have never had an inside access to my basement (outdoor only)
You do nice work. I think I may have to do that in my man cave in my basement. Hidden bathroom!
It is brilliant!😀
want/need this in my condo lol
Excellent job and details. New subscriber from Spain
Cool windows (hexagon) in the work room.
I really love the work you done but that top piece that kept falling off looked like some work I would have done 🤣.
You did a great job on your project and liked your video - no music, no dancing bears (the cat wasn't buying it). Any chance you would share your drawings or dimensions so I don't miss something. Probably not as skilled as you seem to be but definitely committed to building a bookcase like this.
Unfortunately I don't have any drawings or plans. I just kind of made it up as I went along. Of course my doorway would likely have different measurements than yours so a sketch from me may not help you. I'll be sure to add how I measured for swing clearance in my next video.
My thoughts exactly… no frills or silly faces, drawings, etc. that distract from the project. And, yeah, the cat was a touch of humor at the right time.
Hi ,
How do you calculate the depth of the shelves based on the width of the opening / door so that it will close perfectly without hinderance
?
HAHAHAH! Fun humor included was appreciated. ;P
Awesome 👏
exellent work.how long did it take you and abt how much did you spend on material?
That "iron on veneer" is actually called Edge Bending. Veneer is used for the face of the wood, edge bending is used for the edges of wood. But good job man this is definitely going to be one of my future projects. It looks great!
Thanks, I thought the two terms were interchangeable. That makes sense.
Nice!!!
What sort of hinges did you use that could support a bookshelf?
LOL THE CAT
Slick dude...............Slick!
Why did you screw in the top piece of "crown molding"? Genuinely just curious. Awesome project!
awesome!
Haha. I realy enjoyed your video. 👍🏻
Great video. I’m going to be attempting this project this weekend. Any tips or advice? Anything you might have wanted to add in the video? Thanks a lot
I made a follow up video to this if you want to check it out.
This is magical!! Oh my, I LOVE this!
That paint looks nice and looks like it went on well with the roller, can I ask what you used? I see there’s a can towards the end but I can’t tell what it is.
The brand is DutchBoy and I get it from Menards. Platinum Plus paint and primer in one.
Great project! Thanks for sharing. I'm curious as to your hinge spacing. Why are the top two so close? Why didn't you have all three at equal distances?
The hinges came with instructions and that's just how they said to space them out.
This is supposed to help distributing the weight. If all hinges are equally distanced, the top one is exposed to to a larger proportion of the weight and might fail after some time.