Lets Make some Unique Round Drawers
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2023
- I'm not quite sure what to make of these unique round drawers but it was a fun project with lots of figuring out.
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The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
The limitation of not having a CNC means we get to see more of your creativity in problem solving. I hope you get one, of course, but I also love seeing the way you work!
I agree with that comment 100%!
Yes, his problem solving skills are extremely helpful.
The day any of the woodworking channels I follow buys a CNC I unsubscribe. I made my living out of working wood and creative thinking was the best part of the job.
Yeah, a CNC would be a double-edged sword, so many more possibilities for Neil, but less problem-solving for the rest of us to observe: for my own selfish reasons I hope Neil doesn't: watching him create things that I theoretically could also make in my shed is a big part of the attraction.
Even with my CNC I‘m miles away from PASK…
My late grandfather was a cabinetmaker, he died in the early 1980s. He would have loved the way you work, as do I. Thank you for your skill and for sharing it with us.
Thanks very much :)
I can't even begin to imagine how wonky that would have been if I had made it. Great job as always
I'm sure you would do just fine Adam! :)
Wonky? 🚫
Natural. ✅️
Measure thrice, worried about the result twice, cut once. And make lots of jigs.
Credential: watching lots of Pask’s videos.
Your dedication to tiny details always blows my mind away, Great job once again!
Glad you enjoyed it Jade! :)
This is the most beautiful organiser I have ever seen. Wow! Spectacular! What a build.
Thanks very much mate! :)
You would KNOW! I concur.
@@PaskMakes
My husband would use either paraffin or pure beeswax on drill bits and saw blades when the
blades or drill bits were resistant.
Tee&coffee table organizer - probably you’ve just invented a new kind of furniture 👏👏👏
My favorite thing about you and your videos is that you go forward not knowing. I get so much enjoyment watching you solve problems on the fly. I let thinking too far ahead get in my way of even starting projects. Keep up the great work!
Thanks very much! I do plan a fair amount of a project but I find some elements just need to evolve. :)
One thing is almost guaranteed. You will almost always show us something unique. Hugely entertaining video once again and great result as always. Whether it's wood or metal you make such fantastic pieces. Love your work.
Well said I agree
Glad you enjoyed it Doug! :)
That's a slick design. I might try a smaller version that can be used as a jewelry box.
Think this one would work well as a jewelry box as it is. Maybe different handles, but hey ho even a it is this would work.
An ideal storage for a watchmaker. Small items for repairing watches always look for room to maintain the shop organised. Looks like I have an upcoming project.
Best
I never stop wondering of the amount of patience this beautiful man has. This is wonderful job, thank you for your content!
Thanks very much! :)
found this video in my recommends, i love woodworking videos but especially ones that take clever engineering. the design is deceptively simple, and while i'm sure editing made the process look a lot smoother than it was, your solutions to getting all the pieces made and put together was fun to follow--and what a beautiful project it turned out to be! it looks like an orange cake 🧡
You always seem to have the most unique build projects. Without seeing how you went through all the steps, it looks impossible to build!
It was a fun project for sure - Glad you enjoyed it. :)
The brainpower that goes into these projects are just out of this world. Love it. 🤯
Ah! This Sunday is the best. I love it when my favorite RUclipsr(s) release new videos!
Great job, as always! And thank you for what you do
Thanks very much! :)
It is a lot of fun to watch an artist who is also a master craftsman.
Glad you enjoyed it Marshall! :)
I see that cabinet would be great for storing all the small nickknacks one collects when they do crafting. For me it would have stamps, some rough scrap papers, eyelets maybe, and that sort! It’s super creative and a cute piece!
Woorden schieten tekort, wat een vakman, en zoveel passie.
Your patience is glacial. Your work is master class. Thank you for every moment you spend on these videos.
Thanks very much :)
You are really a master of your craft. I have done woodworking for furniture for about a year and I learn about 20 new things every time i watch one of your videos I swear
Thank you! Glad you're finding the videos useful! :)
The interior construction is just as beautiful as the exterior, nice one!
Thank you! :)
Slick. Thanks, man. And thanks to your wife for pitching in - she could make guest appearances you know.
Looks like something that would go well sitting next to my computer for USB sticks, charging cables, utility knife, batteries, couple of stubby screwdrivers, ear plugs for when the kids get home, Panadol, nail clippers, sticky tape, post it notes etc etc you get the idea.
I can only imagine the amount of time dedicated to this... that alone is priceless, let alone the outstanding quality in the end. Great organizer.. superb craftsmanship.. and I love all the jigs to assist.. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! It was a lot of work but enjoyable at the same time. :)
How could we not enjoy the video? It's pask, always great!
Highly appreciate the video editing; not skipping any step of the process, but also not dwelling on the repeats of one too much. And some great quirky angles in between!
Your work is astounding. Absolutely beautiful
Thanks very much Cody! :)
As an engineer and woodworker, I love the way you figure things out. Those router jigs are fantastic! Those inlays are the top are gorgeous! Also, the videography is quite good -- I can't imagine how much time making the video and editing, adds to the overall project time.
That spline method was quite clever! From one Neil to another, you're one of my big maker inspirations!
Man, never buy a CNC! We love to see your creativity to overcome obstacles. That technic to match the blade groove. OMG! You are awesome. Every time I check youtube and see a new video you make my day! Thanks
That rolling transition was the cat's meow, actually, the whole project turned out to be the bees-knees.
Поражает качество изготовления и фантазия,
Вы мастер с большой буквы!
Thanks very much Viktor! :)
This came out beautifully!!!
Awesome job, Neil!!!
❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks very much Samantha! :)
Genius! Not in a thousand years would I come up with that idea. I love your channel and your willingness to step out of your comfort-zone! 💪
Thanks very much :)
Super amazing. In the thumbnail it looked like it was tiny, but after watching, this would make for an awesome screw and nail storage solution. Thanks for the superb content.
I'm always amazed at your workmanship and your thought process thanks for sharing
Another beautiful piece and amazing project. You just never cease to impress!
Your use of jigs and templates always impress and inspire me.
Thank you! :)
@@PaskMakes I always like jigs require some arcane knowledge of machining wizardry.
The prettiest and most complicated screw etc organizer.
Would be great for craft storage. Even be great for those fly fishermen that make their own flys. Looks great either way.
That is incredible! I was just looking at your plans for the square one again the other day, and now you outdo yourself with a round version!
BTW, just wanted to let you know that you inspired the name for one of my foster kittens: Kumiko. When people meet him, I've been telling them all about you and the kumiko projects you've made. Most folks have never heard of it, but they all agree it's amazing!
Thanks very much Andi! That's a great name for a kitten. :)
@@PaskMakes I noticed that you have your beautiful kumiko canoe up in a display case.
Do you ever take it out to go kayaking with?
A wise man would gift this to his partner as a jewelry box. Thanks for sharing your craftsmanship and artistry.
*The Most Creative Maker on the Internet Today*
At 19:05 it's Sasquatch! That turned out insanely cool.
As of now, I have 5 new t-shirts from which to choose while watching new videos. I'm still tinkering with projects from the early scrap wood days!
I've run out of adjectives to say about this man, so I will just give this a thumbs up! 👍
You have the patience of a saint sir.
Those Roarockit Thin Air Presses are some of my favourite tools around the shop.
Enjoying the vid on silent when I noticed the Maroons flag. Now I'm subscribed.
Making the splines out of black wattle to match the other accents would have looked cool if you had known in the beginning. still looks great.
Will be a perfect snack-"showcase"! Every drawer another sweet or salty snack!
Very fine craftsmanship. Well Done
That was a lot of freaking work, But your skills and the final product is gorges. DO IT AGAIN, because it will make a great box for jewelry, coin collection, stamps, spice, etc..
I admire you always, for your patience. If you want to "kill" me, just tell me to do the same thing again and again. You do it so easily.
Great one mate. Cheers.
I made the prior version-so much fun! Really enjoyed this “new” circular design.
That's awesome Tom - are you going to give this one a go? :)
@PaskMakes that sir was a labour of love! It turned out lovely! I think you would take 1st prize in the scrap wood challenge for it!
I'm glad you don't have a cnc...I much prefer seeing your work not a computer...
Ooooh😮, dehydrated fruit slices, flowers, ginger cuts, herbs for infusions would fit perfectly.
One would imagine whole spices would do nicely too.
Gosh yes, this is such a clever bit of engineering and looks lovely indeed.
When I was in high school I had a small plastic jewelry organizer like this. I thought it was pretty cool. This is so far beyond cool that I don't even have words in my vocabulary to describe it!
8:39 Sanding and paint make the woodworker you ain't! But fantastic project. Love the use of all the rough lumber.
Love how it looks like a flower when open!
Wow … a very nice piece. Definitely a labor of love.
Camphor laurel? It's pretty.
Amazing work again.
The template belt sander setup.. My God... What a great idea
You must get bored mate, I have watched your channel for years and some of the work you put into projects is crazy.
I could smell the Camphor Laurel as soon as you started the bandsaw, fills the workshop for hours 😊
You always challenge yourself and come up trumps when you invent methods off the cuff. Total pleasure watching your build and hearing your narrative.
Those "because you can" projects are often the best. It's hard to justify in terms of time and materials, let alone someone willing to pay a fair price for it, but you know you'll grow as a craftsman. Those rotating drawers might be awesome on a rounded corner of some bigger furniture. In fact, if an entire (or semi circle) cabinet is worked into a rounded corner with only one column of drawers exposed at a time, you could maximize storage space while still looking very clean for another craftsman or hobbyist.
Its so good to watch a craftsman working on a project just for the shear joy of working on a project.
I picked up three or four great methods from this one ! Excellent design too.
Glad you found it helpful James! :)
Very nice work chap - would be a splendid sewing box, or whatever requires lots of local small parts/storage... watch making/repair to name another.
Thank you for the great video. I've been watching deer woodworking videos every day for the last 2 years. But nowhere have I learned as much as from you. Thank you again and please keep it up. Many greetings from Germany
As usual, you made something beautiful while also making me green with envy of your patience and attention to detail!
Its the little touches like the jig to bend the handles. I'd have ended up saying bollocks to it and just bunging some simple knobs on, but they're a great finisb to the piece.
the drawers look like an orange slice from above. neat!
The best part is : "I have no idea what i am going to do with it". :)) I have to say that YOU ARE THE MASTER. Great job and skills.
I was not ready for that lathe spin!
It looks like a flower when you open all the top drawers towards the end! Very pretty!
Love the ingenuity of how you solve each problem without going out and buying something! Sure you've got the lathe, etc. but even so... You know what these tools you have can do for you.
Bravo!
DANG!!! Nice work! That Bosch palm router is not available in the US... yet. I also just added the same model drum sander to my herd. Looking forward to using it!
Nvrmnd..... Just saw the Bosch is in the US, as a cordless option. One battery platform is enough for me, so i'll stick to my corded Colts. Thanks again!
I am flabbergasted, Neil! Your ingenuity is matched only by your patience. Whatever you do with it, don't part with it [i wouldn't be able to] unless its for some very good purpose. That should be an airloom and a legacy.
And I though the square one was the dog's proverbials, WOW!
Milling V's in splines - that's what they mean by 'next level'.
That is so pretty and really cool, I really want one now lol
Nice screw assortment box holder!
This would be so amazing in my sewing room! Those lovely drawers filled with beautiful threads, thimbles and gorgeous scissors! ❣️🌹
A lovely piece. Certainly a statement piece.
Fantastic box for organising small hobby parts.
Very good. I had thought the turnaround was out of center. Upon review, it was only a shaddow I saw.
so much work, but so much beauty in the final product!
Dude, you are so talented
So many parts, so many opportunities for error. Well done!
Buddy, I do enjoy watching you work. Thanks.
I think it safe to say your wife will snatch it up. Beautiful work.
Wonderful job on the round drawers Neil! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖😎👍JP
Thanks very much :)
@@PaskMakes Your very welcome Neil! Have a wonderful week!😎
You out did yourself Neil!!! Nice!
I have a box shaped like a duck where there are three short in depth compartments that swing open on the entire body of the duck. Love it.
Pask has creative mind and golden hands. Indeed!
Никакъв компютър не може да замени мозъка на този талантлив човек!!! От възникването на идеята до крайния резултат , чувството за пространство и естетика са върховни! Това е истински майстор! Бъдете здрав!❤❤❤❤
Wow! Work of patience... impressive
Looks cool. I'm impressed. Reminds me of an old movie film reel.
Excellent! Reinforce the Drawls and store hardware.Enjoyed.
After seeing your recent video on the rolling toll holder, I slapped together something for my workbench. Now, instead of my most used tools laying around randomly, and my most used screws scattered about in random containers, they are in a multi level organizer, with the screws in labeled drawers, and room for most everything. It's really cleaned up my workspace- thanks for the inspiration!
Just when the project is hard enough, you have to put it up a notch by adding inlay! Beautiful attention to detail.