Small Parts Organizer with Triangle Drawers

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @chaserwilliams1
    @chaserwilliams1 4 года назад +352

    Although my only interaction with Mr. Pask is via watching his videos, I can’t help but feel like he would be a really cool guy to hang out with in person.

    • @ClintonCaraway
      @ClintonCaraway 4 года назад +10

      I absolutely agree!! I think it would be awesome to spend a few days and collaborate on a project. I bet even a old guy like myself could learn a trick or fifty.

    • @destamuse
      @destamuse 4 года назад +4

      I was thinking although I loved my woodworking teacher at school, Mr. Pask would make a really cool teacher too!!

    • @markforrestsm
      @markforrestsm 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely agree! Neil is an amazing craftsman and would love to spend time with him..

    • @THEedcbb3
      @THEedcbb3 4 года назад +2

      @@ClintonCaraway I'm 25, and being working with wood since I was 6 and always loved wood because of how gentle and forgiving it is compared to metal or composites. Thought it was a really basic material to master, but holy shit have I've been proven wrong... Really hope this guy writes a manual or something for some of these methods and jigs

    • @ahumanother
      @ahumanother 4 года назад

      Exactly my thoughts!

  • @jeffjackson2871
    @jeffjackson2871 3 года назад +12

    Really appreciate your willingness to show that you don't need all the expensive tools to create beautiful work but you do need skill and patience. You are a master craftsman and thoroughly enjoy your videos.

    • @holeefuk4614
      @holeefuk4614 Год назад

      you dont think that stuff is expensive?

  • @steliosstavrinides3502
    @steliosstavrinides3502 4 года назад +2

    From all the woodworkers who post videos, Neil is the one that I am looking forward for his next project.
    Why? Because of his originality, simplicity and down to earth authentic woodworking. Thank you mate !!!

  • @Animesanta
    @Animesanta 4 года назад +1

    Watching these videos make me miss my grandpa. He also made beautiful woodworks.
    Also, I can smell this video, smells like a woodshop, just wonderful.

  • @greengohm
    @greengohm 4 года назад +33

    You are freaking wood magician. Every step is thought out, along with steps that follow, so you are not hindering your work. This is a sign of a genius!

    • @aaqilian5.085
      @aaqilian5.085 2 месяца назад

      No, every step wasn’t ‘thought out’, dimwit. In fact a good deal of this was guy winging it which he admitted more than once. You have a comprehension problem or a listening problem?

  • @borjavivanco8600
    @borjavivanco8600 4 года назад +201

    Brilliant job,
    Ashamed because the ketchup bottle is the only thing I have in common with this master piecer
    Thank you for being my quarentin partner

    • @cobberpete1
      @cobberpete1 4 года назад +7

      I use the sauce bottles too. different colours for different glues or wax polish. Who needs Fastcap LOL

    • @albertobarbarossa8201
      @albertobarbarossa8201 4 года назад

      you also have being single

  • @stepsinpairs
    @stepsinpairs 4 года назад +2

    I've been watching a lot of woodworkers' channels in lockdown and this is by far the one that most often makes me think "THIS is how good I want to become" Got a lot of practise ahead of me!

  • @Ninth_Penumbra
    @Ninth_Penumbra 4 года назад +4

    I do love seeing that Japanese Pullsaw slicing ling straight, paper thin cuts. Exquisite.

  • @allthegoodnamesweretaken3965
    @allthegoodnamesweretaken3965 4 года назад +18

    im more impressed that he made this with hand tools then what the thing actually is
    and i was pretty impressed by that too

  • @ginatonic9535
    @ginatonic9535 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for this video! It's so nice to watch a tutorial without having annoying backgroundmusic stealing the focus. Very inspiring work!

  • @salvation7362
    @salvation7362 4 года назад +31

    This would make an awesome D&D Dice holder or pieces for board games. These would sell like crazy I'd bet, great build!

    • @darcyconroy8240
      @darcyconroy8240 4 года назад +2

      Salvation73 Ohhh! Thank you! That’s a Christmas present decision made (and extra motivation to make it!)

  • @andreg7590
    @andreg7590 4 года назад

    I sat for 20 minutes and I just got one thing to say, "Beautiful" it was worth every second of it. Mr. Pask, you have made a new friend, thank you for showing us your talent. Oh and with very little use of power tools!

  • @daveikin2599
    @daveikin2599 4 года назад +3

    I'm glad to see you using traditional tools, you have showcased your talent as a true craftsman, more like this please.

  • @patriciau6277
    @patriciau6277 4 года назад +5

    I love a wood worker that uses discarded wood, every bit is precious. I always look for that type of wood first before I buy new.

    • @markmossinghoff8185
      @markmossinghoff8185 4 года назад

      I get all my wood from the trash containers behind our local flooring contractor. Some of it is cut offs from new installations but most of it is from tear outs which means there's a lot of nails to be pulled and a lot of split ends that need to be cut off but it's all hard wood and it's free. Sometimes there's more than I can haul and it breaks my heart that the rest goes to the land fill. I never pass up a good clean pallet too.
      Take care and stay safe.

    • @Dwayne_Bearup
      @Dwayne_Bearup 4 года назад

      @@markmossinghoff8185 I do a lot of work for Mormon churches in my area. A few years ago one of them needed to replace the floor of their "Culture Hall" - which is a basketball/volleyball court - and this one had an oak floor. The contractor they hired to do the job hauled all the old flooring strips to the dump. I was flabbergasted. Such a waste.

  • @rjamsbury1
    @rjamsbury1 4 года назад +1

    Your mastery and combination of design, planning, method, application, finish and videography is a joy! Thanks Neil.

  • @mistyroses6563
    @mistyroses6563 4 года назад +1

    This was so fun to watch. It reminds me of my grandfather working in his little workshop. He only had a handful of the fancy electric tools since he liked to do some ornate things even into his 80s. But he did everything mostly with hand tools. I remember everytime we would go over there would be new things he learned to make. But I always loved the pretty wooden bowls he made.

  • @FireAngelOfLondon
    @FireAngelOfLondon 4 года назад +13

    This is a very fine little project that gave me ideas of my own. I even have some reclaimed flooring in my wood pile somewhere...

  • @stevepickett9852
    @stevepickett9852 4 года назад +5

    I always learn some new trick or way to do things in a more straight forward way from your videos, and I have been hobby woodworking for 40+ years!

  • @marythornton-reeves1155
    @marythornton-reeves1155 3 года назад

    This is the most beautiful piece of carpentry I have seen anyone make. I really leave comments that should show how impressed I am. Don’t stop doing these videos. They are magnificent.

  • @wint3rsmith42
    @wint3rsmith42 4 года назад +8

    just doing this with basic hand tools so we all feel like it's worth giving it a go...... there may be a slight skill gap some of us have to cross too, tools aren't everything, especially when they're in my sausage fingers. Very nice job, as always, and thanks for sharing.

  • @gsp911
    @gsp911 4 года назад +74

    That is just a piece of art. Great design.
    If I had skills like that, I would never buy a christmas gift again. :-)

    • @kostasgnt
      @kostasgnt 4 года назад +5

      You should give it a try and see if you can do it!

    • @russellmckay8896
      @russellmckay8896 4 года назад +10

      Those skills are gained by persistence and determination. You can't give up no matter what, unless your fingers are on the floor, then it might be time for a break

    • @TracksWithDax
      @TracksWithDax 4 года назад +5

      @@russellmckay8896 If your fingers are on the floor, might be time for a trip to the hospital

  • @echtervogel
    @echtervogel 4 года назад

    10min into this video and my mind is still blown by the fact that there is such a thing as boxwood flooring. Great quality content as always! Appreciate the hand tool focus

  • @ericwilliams7374
    @ericwilliams7374 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. I don't have a lot of wood working tools myself. Hand tool or power tools....but the ones I have, I do appreciate them.
    It takes a while to build tools up.
    One by one, or a few at a time.

  • @figrollin
    @figrollin 4 года назад +12

    Hi Neil, fantastic project as always. I found the use of hand tools particularly inspiring. I sometimes struggle with a feeling my tools aren't quite sharp enough. I appreciate there's loads of takes on sharpening chisels and planes out there, but I'd love to see your process sometime as you're definitely a maker I respect. I imagine your technique would be one I'd follow.

  • @akadurgrim
    @akadurgrim 4 года назад +14

    I'm speechless. I never manage to saw this straight. btw, the rasp saw is effectively an awesome tool, thanks for the idea.

  • @jonathanpeterson6541
    @jonathanpeterson6541 4 года назад

    I cant come up with a word to describe how impressive his skill and attention to being precise is, half way through a project I've already started eyeballing everything and it never comes out quite how i envisioned it.

  • @chrispagobo
    @chrispagobo 4 года назад

    you're absolutely one of the best woodworker on the planet sir,a Japanese saw, some hand planes and a orbital sander, and built this piece of art, really amazing sir,you're a god of this craft, Chris here from the Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @glennmckay5119
    @glennmckay5119 3 года назад +3

    One of the best videos of this type I've ever watched.
    Great skills and a beautiful result.
    Why doesn't this guy have his own TV show?

  • @jamesbrooks2132
    @jamesbrooks2132 4 года назад +4

    Once again you've blown my mind with the degree of forethought you put into this. Thank you for sharing!!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @pasticceriacordani
    @pasticceriacordani 4 года назад

    Complimenti, raramente si vedono progetti così belli e realizzati con tale precisione manualmente. Lei è un bravissimo artigiano..... anzi direi un bravissimo artista.

  • @nemian618
    @nemian618 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant! I have been hand sanding in the garden of late just for the sense of calm it brings.

  • @jonescalypso
    @jonescalypso 4 года назад +51

    My first reaction: "Cuuuute!!! XD" -- But seriously, that is a beautiful piece of art :D Just lovely! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @randyrodriguez4643
    @randyrodriguez4643 4 года назад +8

    Latest and greatest in a line of your projects being functional, clever and beautiful. The triple threat!

  • @Celticshade
    @Celticshade 4 года назад

    i really love this apothecary drawer with a twitst. its such a nice style of drawer.

  • @ceasarspartacus
    @ceasarspartacus 3 года назад +1

    I love how the answer for bamboo skewers was 'because I have them, and they're the perfect size'

  • @SergLa
    @SergLa 4 года назад +17

    Исключительно ручная работа. Отличные инструменты, безупречное качество. Смотреть одно удовольствие. С уважением из России.

    • @user-cv9xo6qc2c
      @user-cv9xo6qc2c 4 года назад +3

      Спец от и до!

    • @MyOtheHedgeFox
      @MyOtheHedgeFox 4 года назад +2

      И плюс вежливый невероятно. =)

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +9

      Спасибо! :)

    • @pacman10182
      @pacman10182 4 года назад

      @@PaskMakes just one?

  • @jackreynolds9720
    @jackreynolds9720 4 года назад +9

    The first video I've watched on this channel I loved it, went straight to the next recommend video for this channel. Was really happy with the friendly and simple explanations throughout the project. Great lighting, camera work, audio and editing really enjoyed it.

  • @rm709
    @rm709 4 года назад

    Thumbs up for the intro monologue- making shouldn’t be about what you don’t have- tools or experience. It’s the joy in the act itself!

  • @hayleem4496
    @hayleem4496 4 года назад

    Triangle drawers are genius! I've been making a plan for a vanity in a small space and this is like the perfect solution for drawers that hold all my makeup and skin care and that I can keep open and still have a table space!

  • @joachimschnoor2849
    @joachimschnoor2849 4 года назад +4

    hey neil, 🙂 again a fantastic job and all (almost) without machine tools. I take my hat off to this craftsmanship. Thanks a lot. Warm greetings from Germany. Stay safe and sound. 👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @leonardogomez2259
    @leonardogomez2259 4 года назад +11

    This was actually very inspiring Mr Pask, I've been trying to make the decision between handtool and power tool woodworking and this was a great argument in the favor of hand tools. (I hate noise)

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +9

      I'm happy to use both in my workflow. Hand tools can do a better job for some tasks. They're far more enjoyable but for some tasks, like dimensioning wood, power tools save so much time. :)

    • @dmartin1650
      @dmartin1650 4 года назад +1

      Hand tools will take longer for larger projects but they are so much more satisfying, they work when you have no power, and the mess is much easier to clean up (more shavings less dust). That said, when I want a job done quick and detail is less important then 'm more than happy to pull out power tools. Most smaller jobs with any detailed joinery will often still need hand tools to finish.

  • @rpandocchi
    @rpandocchi 2 года назад +1

    As for being an intermediate woodworker myself I gotta say that it’s always amazing watching you work. Mainly because I can always pick up a new thing or two to try and incorporate into my projects I always have going. So keep up the great and amazing work you do! As well as thanks for always sharing your videos!

  • @Goalsplus
    @Goalsplus 4 года назад

    I stopped complaining about having to do a lot of sanding after watching a number of your videos. I think you must be a Zen master of patience and persistence at peace with himself.

  • @JDeWittDIY
    @JDeWittDIY 4 года назад +4

    I always enjoy your videos Neil, thanks!

  • @wolfgtweb
    @wolfgtweb 4 года назад +18

    As always, enjoyed your project. I wish there was a clip at the end that actually showed the drawers being used. There was only a quick glimpse of one closing. Interested to see them in action. Thanks for sharing.

    • @phillipsoucy
      @phillipsoucy 4 года назад +1

      I would imagine the combo of angled doors and the lazy susan make it pretty difficult to use without the whole unit spinning. There has to be a tangential component of the force required to open the door, which is going to want to rotate the unit. You can even see him holding the unit with his fingers as he closes the drawer in that one clip. Still a great build, especially considering it was built by hand, but it might benefit from having more resistance to the lazy susan part to make the drawers more functional.

    • @christopherconnolly5791
      @christopherconnolly5791 4 года назад

      @@phillipsoucy as drawers get filled, the weight added might be enough to prevent some of the rotation.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Thanks Gregory! I could've done that but too late now. There's probably more of me opening them on the Makers Mob tutorial, at the end if I remember. :)

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      I see what you're saying but until I read this I didn't even think about it and I've opened and closed them heaps of times by now. That makes me think it feels very natural to open. :)

  • @MsInHeaven
    @MsInHeaven 4 года назад

    this is the best DIY video i saw by far. for a beginner like me who doesn’t have the heavy,high-tech machinery for wood working, this is inspiring. and i learned a lot of useful techniques when using manual wood working tools. thank you for making this video.

  • @neilf4128
    @neilf4128 4 года назад +1

    I've said it before.... You should consider creating a step by step book. 9 projects, 3 easy, 3 moderately difficult, and 3 very challenging. You could collaborate with your MakersMob crew and have project from each of you. But yours is a brilliant mind in creativity, I would be the first to purchase a book of yours.

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich 4 года назад +4

    Turned out fantastic! I love the triangle drawers!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Thanks very much Bruce - glad you like it! :)

  • @philvalable
    @philvalable Год назад +66

    After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!

  • @DiemenDesign
    @DiemenDesign 4 года назад +3

    Love this, would be great for a jeweller or other makers that use a lot of small parts. Love how you used mostly hand tools, and it's almost a scrap wood challenge. Love the handles as well, I was thinking if using a shiny brass handle, between the layers of drawers, brass washers could be used to keep the gap for drawer movement, and as an accent to the handles. Job well done.

  • @bysonderby
    @bysonderby 4 года назад +3

    Brilliant to push the bottoms in before applying glue!! I`m gonna steal that trick!

  • @joseantonio-uc2jh
    @joseantonio-uc2jh 4 года назад

    Hello friend, the truth is that I have been delighted I have seen many projects on RUclips but I recognize that not with such a very good level, it also strikes me that all the brushing work has been done by hand and that gives it much more value , not long ago I subscribed to your channel and I think I was right with a plenary session, thank you very much and greetings from Spain.

  • @nevinherren2738
    @nevinherren2738 4 года назад +48

    The all hands approach remind me of another youtuber Rex Kruger. He has an entire playlist for cheap but useful and quality tools called woodworking for humans.

    • @rjamsbury1
      @rjamsbury1 4 года назад +5

      I like Rex and mean no disrespect to him, but Neil is on another level imo

    • @vtbn53
      @vtbn53 4 года назад +2

      Yes but he is in the US where everything is dirt cheap and way more available.

    • @mattadulting
      @mattadulting 3 года назад

      I've expected to see rex in ghee comments on this one

  • @derekjamesteague3845
    @derekjamesteague3845 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for continuing to upload. It actually helps calm me down when my anxiety hits me.

  • @erictheviking672
    @erictheviking672 4 года назад

    Thanks for all these videos. You are a craftsman and it is a pleasure watching you work, power tools or hand.

  • @user-du2of3lh1g
    @user-du2of3lh1g 2 месяца назад

    That marine ply looks great!!!! Good job on this

  • @manricorazzi
    @manricorazzi 3 года назад +3

    And now I'm completely addicted...

  • @joshyingling
    @joshyingling 4 года назад +14

    The culture that says"i could do it with all the fancy tools you have" will never make anything other than more excuses. Great work sir 👍

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN 4 года назад +1

      The fancy tools do help get stuff like that done a lot quicker. I couldn't imagine ripping all those board using a hand saw. Creating a straight, long cut with a hand saw is my Achilles tendon. By time I was don't the drawers would all be 1/4 inch tall.
      Lucky for me, I have all the fancy tools needed to make most of what I want. A router table and band saw would still be nice.

    • @willmorrison1022
      @willmorrison1022 4 года назад

      @@MAGAMAN Make your own router table. That's how most of us get them. You can be as cheap or as fancy as you want. Plans all over the place, and you probably have time right now, don't you? They're easy. You can do it with a board and some screws, truth be told. Add a couple clamps and a 2x4 and you have a fence. Or you can make a freestanding unit with dust collection, storage, a fancy fence and t tracks. Either way, you built it.
      A band saw, while a whole lot more work, can also be built. Check out Mathias and his series of saws. He's got the plans for sale, and when you're done, you can say you did it. Quite honestly, guys like that impress the life out of me.

  • @mikejames663
    @mikejames663 3 года назад

    LOVE THE SOUND OF THAT PLANE.

  • @gibbyrp
    @gibbyrp 4 года назад +1

    That is beautiful, and as always, i love your humility as you tell on your mistakes. To quote Adam Savage, sometimes you just have to be good at hiding your crimes.

  • @friedrichwilhelmvonsteuben7952
    @friedrichwilhelmvonsteuben7952 4 года назад +37

    ripping wood with hand tools
    massive respect

    • @DominicPannell
      @DominicPannell 4 года назад +1

      Ripping wood with a Japanese saw... mind blown!

    • @nickyork8901
      @nickyork8901 4 года назад +2

      I recommend Adrian Preda's channel. And with a sharp Japanese saw it's not as hard work as I expected, at least on relatively thin stock.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +6

      Even though it took much longer than using the tablesaw it wasn't too bad and it was enjoyable too! :)

    • @Icy-ll5ie
      @Icy-ll5ie 4 года назад

      @@PaskMakes I have massive inspiration to do something like this at my grandpa's, he has the tools for this and there is nothing to stop me. Except the coronavirus pandemic :/

    • @tonydavis1607
      @tonydavis1607 4 года назад

      I'd be curious as to the origin of that saw... it's Japanese? Where would an American be able to acquire one?

  • @djscotty06
    @djscotty06 4 года назад +7

    Awesome Pask. I’ll be having a look at makers mob.
    The handle labels just need to be typed on with a type writer.
    Or you could do black card with a white or silver pen. 👍

  • @TheMetatronGirl
    @TheMetatronGirl 4 года назад +1

    That’s truly beautiful. It reminds me of something you’d find in a 1930’s hardware store. Thank you for sharing this project! Love, light, and blessings to you and yours.

  • @Marychelle
    @Marychelle 4 года назад +1

    I’ve watched this video at least eight times. Thank you for making staying home more endurable.

  • @TheHandToolery
    @TheHandToolery 4 года назад +10

    Always love your stuff, man, and this is (of course) very much up my alley! Well done!

  • @mxmdigital
    @mxmdigital 4 года назад +5

    Great video as always! Keep them coming!

  • @3579rock
    @3579rock 4 года назад

    It is truly encouraging to see so much of the process done with nothing but hand tools and ingenuity. An enormous thank you from chilean patagonia!

  • @sajidrafique375
    @sajidrafique375 4 года назад

    Loveliest part organizer i ve seen

  • @bubbastewart456
    @bubbastewart456 4 года назад +3

    For keeping the glue out of the holes while gluing the next shelf on, I think maybe packing the ole in the drawer with wax would keep the glue out. Now you would have an excess of wax to deal with....but it would be better than accidentally gluing a drawer shut.

  • @IveysFamilyFactotum
    @IveysFamilyFactotum 4 года назад +5

    This is a great project and I will definitely add it to my list of things I want to try and build. Great work. I have also watched part of this on the Makers Mob but not enough time at work to watch it so I watched this one first.

  • @ciaranamhain
    @ciaranamhain 4 года назад

    Nice piece, the skewers for dowels is genius

  • @PaulMcGuinness
    @PaulMcGuinness 4 года назад

    Another excellently executed project. Luckily we have you to keep us sane during lockdown.

  • @89degreestudio56
    @89degreestudio56 4 года назад +8

    Auto-Like, THEN watch. As always! Amazing craftsmanship and creativity!

  • @mcflapper7591
    @mcflapper7591 4 года назад +6

    MOAH! Love it. I'd like to see more hand tools content. Definitely. :)
    Thank you.

  •  2 года назад

    This should be considered art.Love it

  • @samsee_ca
    @samsee_ca 3 года назад

    I love watching woodworking stuff on RUclips; the craftsmanship and big brain designs make great content.
    But this - making stuff with hand tools instead of expensive, noisy, bulky equipment that I don't have the money to buy or space to keep - makes me want to actually get into doing it myself.
    Absolutely fantastic video, dude. You have mad skills.

  • @H3xx99
    @H3xx99 4 года назад +4

    This would be really interesting to scale up to coffee table size... or Chest-o-drawers size.

  • @TheNomeUtonto
    @TheNomeUtonto 4 года назад +8

    Really cool!! I would have put a metal rod in the center (instead of the actual wood one) and small magnets on the top inside of the shelfs to Keep 'em closed firmly...btw just all wood is a very nice and "doable" project!

    • @gsp911
      @gsp911 4 года назад +1

      That's actually a great idea.

  • @owenparker6651
    @owenparker6651 4 года назад

    Your cleverness is surpassed only by the skills to deploy your designs! What a pleasure to watch! Well done, young fella!

  • @KLIDIMARIA
    @KLIDIMARIA 4 года назад

    Only one word i can think about this beauty. Amazing !!!

  • @bettytherussiantortoise2808
    @bettytherussiantortoise2808 4 года назад +4

    Nice Stanley Bailey you’ve got there!

    • @David-ls4qp
      @David-ls4qp 4 года назад

      Thanks bud. Appreciate it

  • @tonyciccolella1521
    @tonyciccolella1521 4 года назад +31

    How ironic to use boxwood. This project really showed some skill: 16 identical drawers, working well only after a carefully constructed case. Nice job!

    • @coenraed
      @coenraed 4 года назад +4

      That's definitely not boxwood. boxwood is light yellow, extremely hard/fine-grained, and you can only get it in very small pieces since it comes from a bush rather than a tree.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +9

      You know you're right. I've been calling it boxwood for the last week just had that stuck in my head. I didn't even think of it until I read this comment, I meant Brushbox. :)

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 4 года назад +2

      How is it ironic?

    • @nyetloki
      @nyetloki 4 года назад +2

      @@silvermediastudio it's not. What's ironic is confusing coincidence with irony.

  • @mm9773
    @mm9773 3 года назад

    Glad you had some boxwood for the box

  • @FLASH94481
    @FLASH94481 2 года назад

    All I can say is WOW. Amazing.

  • @eliasmaximiliano
    @eliasmaximiliano 4 года назад +19

    😍😍😍 amazing hand work man! Yo are a master !! Beatifull box 👌

    • @tommyolson5911
      @tommyolson5911 3 года назад

      I did not plan to make use of this woodworking book, t.co/SGIXIPXR0z but instead curious about it. I had been truly amazed right after trying it. I was seeking to learn more about the art of woodworking, and was not disappointed. I found many topics such as wood types and designing your workshop.

  • @marcobucci
    @marcobucci 4 года назад +40

    First time seeing your videos. Wow - serious skill on display here! Can't wait to dive into the archives :)

    • @geraldinesnyder6271
      @geraldinesnyder6271 3 года назад

      This woodworking book is really detailed, t.co/oLg9l5gL3F ! With the aid of this plan, I was able to use words, drawings, real images and different diagrams. It is really an informative product. I am presently making furniture together with my brother and thanks to this product, I feel like helping him is possible.?

    • @lochlanabdullah5937
      @lochlanabdullah5937 3 года назад

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      I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.

    • @lancekarsyn535
      @lancekarsyn535 3 года назад

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      @lochlanabdullah5937 3 года назад

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  • @hexadecimil
    @hexadecimil 4 года назад

    man... you are just amazing, Pask. Beauty and function, both in spades!

  • @unitwoodworking5403
    @unitwoodworking5403 4 года назад

    Woodworking with handtools takes a lot of time and patience, but it is worth of it. With this organizer many workshops would be clean and neat.
    Thanks for a nice and interesting video.

  • @davidziemelis1593
    @davidziemelis1593 4 года назад +8

    You have a lot of patience, much more than me.

  • @Slayerformayor1983
    @Slayerformayor1983 4 года назад +3

    Pask, I love you so much, but there will never be a day where I rip a board with a dovetail saw!! Lol!
    Great video as always.

    • @Kojo2047
      @Kojo2047 4 года назад +1

      Those japanese pull-saws are actually quite fast at ripping long boards like that. Sure it's not as fast as a table saw, but with thin stock like that you could probably rip a 3 foot board in under a minute. They're surprisingly inexpensive as well, a good quality one is less than $35 USD on amazon.

    • @Slayerformayor1983
      @Slayerformayor1983 4 года назад

      Right. It’s just me being lazy.
      I wouldn’t trade my hand saws for anything, but if I can, I will always use a power tool when possible.

  • @andrewbrown8148
    @andrewbrown8148 4 года назад

    Holy cow~! Your scrap wood projects beat so many others regular builds that I see out there and this one is fantastic~!! My wife was looking over my shoulder as I watched and she's asked me to make one for her. I'm sure the my daughter and son will too when they see it and I want one for myself, so my work is cut out for me. Looks like I'm about to get a massive exercise in honing my hand-sawing and planing skills~! (much needed, I'll admit, as I've become very accustomed to using my power tools.)
    Great design and beautiful project~!! Cheers~!

  • @mickmacson8049
    @mickmacson8049 3 года назад +2

    Great! Suggestion: Adding small "O" rings on each dowel before gluing and sliding on the next shelf? This might help to stop glue running down past where you need it and would provide a little silencing friction too.

  • @deanlindholm8663
    @deanlindholm8663 4 года назад +23

    Pask: Beautiful cuts with the Japanese saw
    Me: Shoots dirty look at table saw....

    • @eggyboi1217
      @eggyboi1217 4 года назад

      You have a table saw? I have a rusty old handsaw that gives me splinters nearly every time I use it. 😂 gotta make do with what you have. I will be investing in a saw like his soon though!

    • @Darasilverdragon
      @Darasilverdragon 4 года назад +1

      @@eggyboi1217 I've just got an old hacksaw my grandfather left me
      It's rusty, dented, and there are like three different spider egg sac remnants in the hollow metal handle
      but damned if it doesn't cut through every single thing I put it to like hot butter
      No clue why - I'm pretty sure it's a new SCP object or something

    • @HMABH
      @HMABH 4 года назад

      @@eggyboi1217 it's cheap .. if you consider 40 bucks cheap ... and the dovetail saw goes for around 30 ... so it's about a 70 bucks investment

    • @hansdietrich83
      @hansdietrich83 4 года назад

      @@eggyboi1217 there are many offbrand japaneese saws nowadays, that are very cheap, but still outperform pushsaws

  • @Dogo24h
    @Dogo24h 4 года назад +6

    Very nicely! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tonyromano6220
    @tonyromano6220 4 года назад

    Ripping by hand, impressive, very impressive.

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- 4 года назад +1

    I remember encountering the triangle-drawers made by a Japanese carpenter/designer made specifically for a small room. It was tall and made a rotating pattern to allow each drawer to be opened without any getting in the way of the other.

  • @PurpleTT99
    @PurpleTT99 4 года назад +21

    Very satisfying outcome as ever, the complexity & precision really made this project shine. Top quality. One quick question, that is a West Midlands accent isn't it?

    • @ShanghaiGoat
      @ShanghaiGoat 4 года назад

      It’s not too strong a Black Country accent, so not Dudley or Wolverhampton. My guess is West Brom!

    • @myharris
      @myharris 4 года назад

      @@ShanghaiGoat My guess would be a bit further south, maybe Halesowen or Stourbridge :-)

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +3

      Originally from the midlands, the gold and black part! :)

    • @archivist17
      @archivist17 4 года назад

      @@PaskMakes A proud city of craftsmen!

    • @vtbn53
      @vtbn53 4 года назад

      @@PaskMakes Yay! Me too, Go the Wolves!

  • @rockaway0beach
    @rockaway0beach 4 года назад +23

    "Now, for the fun part: hand sanding 16 drawers"
    Le me after scrubbing an old and oily wood toolbox for 2 hours: damn right

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 3 года назад

      @@saxofonistacr
      Unless the finish you use requires a sanded rather than planed surface to adhere properly.

  • @32dras
    @32dras 4 года назад

    I`m not saying that you don`t have lot of nice tools but I always appreciate videos of projects like this when guys with few tools or in modest workshops make better and nicer things then guys with workshops like space shutles full of fancy tools.

  • @gsilcoful
    @gsilcoful 4 года назад

    Great job. clamping all four drawers at once to make them square was genius.