Your comment about all the different nails: I met an old German lady in London about 20 years ago. As a child in the 1940s she remembers rescuing old nails from destroyed buildings, straightening them out and selling them for extra income for her and her mother.
Totally gone above and beyond with this cabinet. It looks absolutely wonderful. The veneer on the front looked great anyway, but the lead inlay really made it shine. Brilliant job.
I am truly speechless!!! You turned an abandoned cabinet in an artwork suitable for an exhibition!!! And you use it to store tools!!! MAN YOU ARE UNBELIEVABLE!!! TOTAL RESPECT 👏👏👏👏👏 I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND YOUR CHANNEL❤❤❤
@@NTRprojects ---- Minor technical: it's "donor", not "donator". 😊"Donator" sounds like some doughnut eater with a bit of alligator of Ancient Roman extraction thrown in.😝
That was really nicely done. The best part was you rescued tha poor little cabinet from a trash pile. Nicely done sir very nicely done indeed. Thanks for sharing. 😁👍🇨🇱🇺🇸
I am ok with the water stains, kind of adds to the history of the piece. Great job on the restoration and veneer! Stella is fav of mine - well, one of many haha!
Wirklich schön gemacht. Na gut die Bierverköstigung war jetzt nicht unbedingt meine Marke aber ich hab schon Lust bekommen meine Werkstatt zuverschönern. 👍👍👍
Fantastic work. Wonderful. Although I must say that you have touched my heart, because furniture restorations are my favourite. The work has turned out beautifully. Congratulations.
Looking at this, I'm compelled to comment that some lathe tools may themselves need their turn! The back panel is very beautiful. I feel sad that it has to face the wall. All that having been said I truly enjoyed watching you nurse this utilitarian box into the beautiful piece of art it deserves to be. Cheers and indeed, no to war.
Nice job, the door is great, but... Mom Nature's work on the back panel is amazing 21:40 absolutely gorgeous piece of natural art. I felt sad to see him hidden against the wall...😔 Great video.👍
I've been following a lot of restoration channel. Personally, your channel stands out the most to me because of the surprises you bring in it. Really love the thing you did with the tin and of course love the overall look on it. Real great work!
Very nice, I have never seen metal poured onto wood. The tin must have a very low melting temperature, when you were pouring it all I could think was "oh no the wood will scorch" You know your stuff 👍 Be safe and I look forward to the next rescue video
That's sensational. Not only that, but just yesterday I thought of using cast tin in a similar way on some bad kitchen cabinet doors and now you've shown us that it works. Very inspiring!
@@NTRprojects Some deteriorated, cheap kitchen cupboard doors with 2cm of oak across the bottom that's missing from a number of them. I'd like them to look good for the least expenditure of money and time. They're truly evil. Perhaps trick lighting could make them disappear? Camo paint? It's a work in progress.
Really like that restoration - quite impressive - the wood grain looks amazing and I like what you did with the veneer and tin inlay. Really appreciate that you can see the original dove tail work - it just looks cool. Great video and great work! 👍
@@kentshrader6616 I'm going to take a wild guess (since I've never done anything close to this) and say it was sanded down with some care - going through finer grits to get that nice plush look. The more I watch these videos the more I become aware that you really want to wear a good mask when doing a lot of this work so you aren't inhaling wood or metal dust into your lungs (that's even more important when working with paint, resin, epoxy and other chemicals).
@@fredrichardson9761 Fred, thanks for taking the time to respond! This technique is something to shoot for in the future. But a lot of experience and research is necessary until then.
With that new cabinet by your lathe, now you won't have to worry about where you put your tools when you're not using them - they will always be right there at your fingertips. Also, creating a doorknob with your channel logo on it? Genius. Absolute genius. Greetings from Ohio (yes, I do live in the same state as 'Primus54').
@@NTRprojects Your best bet for a beer made in Ohio would be one from Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland. (Now, I don't drink any alcohol myself, but if I did, I would only buy a beer that's made right here in Ohio.)
Very Nice. If I may suggest, please don't use WD40 on wood. It just soaks into the fibers of the wood and leaves a permanent oil stained area as can be seen in this project. If the screws are stuck in the wood try plain water to loosen the wood fibers. If the screws are stuck on the metal, try a little vinegar and let it soak a little while. If you absolutely must use an oil solvent, use a syringe and place a tiny drop around the screw head. Even so, you did a terrific job in bringing an old beat up piece back to life with a very nice personal touch with the inlay. Thanks for taking the time to share.
I like many of the choices you made. Using molten metal was refreshing but I confess to be enormously triggered that the circles appear to be less than perfectly concentric
Hey Siebe. Im sorry that it triggers you, but in all honesty they are perfectly concentric. Maybe it doesn't appears like it in the video. But the center is exactly the center of the new handle for all circles. I had to drill a hole into the door as a center for the router in order to mill the circles. The router was fixed into that hole
First time watching your channel and I'm rather surprised that you didn't even bother to clean the dirt off the pieces at all before stripping it of paint.
Guten Abend . Das ist eine sehr saubere und gelungene Arbeit . Bin selber Handwerksmeister und unter anderen in der Aufarbeitung von Möbeln und Bodenbelägen tätig ! Der Art Style ist aber mehr Artdeco als Jugendstil . Ansonsten wirklich sehr schöne Arbeit ! Viel Freude damit und Grüße von einen Profi zum anderen .
Fantastic rescue of that old cabinet. That front inlay of tin was very different and I was genuinely amazed how well it worked. Great work as always.
Your comment about all the different nails: I met an old German lady in London about 20 years ago. As a child in the 1940s she remembers rescuing old nails from destroyed buildings, straightening them out and selling them for extra income for her and her mother.
Fantastic, a 1940's medicine cabinet changed into a beautiful tool keeper.
You do incredible work. It's a pleasure to watch you take some beaten down piece and totally transform it.
That is so awesome! I’m impressed by your knowledge, skill, and the fact that you didn’t let that go to the landfill.
What I really want to compliment is that sweet, sweet Super Mario Kart sweater. that thing is impressive.
also, nice cabinet.😄
Das ist wunderbar gelungen. Ich bin froh, dass du es gespeichert hast. Die Front mit dem Metall ist wunderschön. Danke, dass du das geteilt hast.
Hey Vickie vielen Dank für den Kommentar und deine Mühe diesmal auf Deutsch zu schreiben. Liebe Grüße
That front door decor reminded me of the old BASF tape cassette logo...
Nice job!
👍👍👍
I’ve never thought to pour metal inlay, now I have to try it.
das ist ein sehr schönes schränkchen geworden sehr gute arbeit👍👍👍👍👍
I loved this video. Behind every piece of seemingly rotten wood is a fresh layer ready to shine.
Totally gone above and beyond with this cabinet. It looks absolutely wonderful. The veneer on the front looked great anyway, but the lead inlay really made it shine. Brilliant job.
I am truly speechless!!! You turned an abandoned cabinet in an artwork suitable for an exhibition!!! And you use it to store tools!!! MAN YOU ARE UNBELIEVABLE!!! TOTAL RESPECT 👏👏👏👏👏 I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND YOUR CHANNEL❤❤❤
I love your appreciation. Its a win win
Merry Christmas! That's really cool. From firewood to a piece of art! I imagine the original builder smiling on you.
Great restoration. No to war!
What a lovely job you did restoring an old piece like this ❤️ it has new life to go on another 70 years now ❤️❤️
Lets cross fingers it will last that long. But I will take care of it
@@NTRprojects I'm certain you will! ❤️
Great job!!! No to war!!!
WOW! Just WOW! Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you very much Jack
18:51 - Oh, look! You have a gnome in the wood! Good job! That wood, whatever it is, has some terrific grain!
Wow! It's like an ugly duckling becoming a beautiful swan...It's like water turning Beer!! 😉 So nice. Bravo Dr. Beer.
You are my favourite channel because you restore things and use them afterwards. All your restorations have a new home and that makes me so happy :)
That's in fact the biggest motivation. To rescue something that others gave up on. In most cases a very long time ago
@@NTRprojects ---- Minor technical: it's "donor", not "donator". 😊"Donator" sounds like some doughnut eater with a bit of alligator of Ancient Roman extraction thrown in.😝
How would 81k people watch such a marvelous feat and 77k fail to give it a like?
WOW, great rescue. I love the aged look .. that is great "patina."
You are so creative and your work is impressive. Again and again! I like the burnt logo very much!
Thank you very much my dear
I loved all about this restauration, what a lovely cupboard and so well done. But the doorknob is hideous 😂
That was really nicely done. The best part was you rescued tha poor little cabinet from a trash pile. Nicely done sir very nicely done indeed. Thanks for sharing. 😁👍🇨🇱🇺🇸
You turned a piece of trash into a beautiful cabinet. Nicely done.
I also like your personalized beer glass.
That wood was so beautiful!
Beautiful work! The wood grain is fantastic!!!
So kann man das Holz wieder zum Leben erwecken!👍🎖
I am ok with the water stains, kind of adds to the history of the piece. Great job on the restoration and veneer! Stella is fav of mine - well, one of many haha!
good job, keep safe..
Keep up the great content. I miss when you post infrequently! 👍🏼👍🏼👊🏼
It’s lovely! Glad you got to be a bit more creative and it’s functional!
From street trash to museum quality. Well done
I remember when we had paint stripper that worked like that in USA. now outlawed. Nice job.
Wirklich schön gemacht.
Na gut die Bierverköstigung war jetzt nicht unbedingt meine Marke aber ich hab schon Lust bekommen meine Werkstatt zuverschönern.
👍👍👍
Fantastic work. Wonderful. Although I must say that you have touched my heart, because furniture restorations are my favourite.
The work has turned out beautifully. Congratulations.
Hey Jaime, I also like to restore furniture and to watch such videos. But there is not much space left in my flat to add new furniture
@@NTRprojects I have the same problem ;)
So many videos, I watch in the background while doing other things. But I love your subtitles and videos so much you always get my full attention.
Hey Kendra thats some nice feedback. I'm really proud to hear that. Best regards and have a great weekend
Looking at this, I'm compelled to comment that some lathe tools may themselves need their turn!
The back panel is very beautiful. I feel sad that it has to face the wall.
All that having been said I truly enjoyed watching you nurse this utilitarian box into the beautiful piece of art it deserves to be.
Cheers and indeed, no to war.
Fabulous! Had me fooled… thought you were going to place stemware in it! Cheers! 👍👍👍 ~ John from Ohio, USA
Hey John great to hear from you again. Glad you liked it. Best regards to Ohio
I really am partial to unpainted wood and this is gorgeous. the back is so beautiful with the pattern. I'm glad you got to rescue and refinish it!
Nice job, the door is great, but... Mom Nature's work on the back panel is amazing 21:40 absolutely gorgeous piece of natural art. I felt sad to see him hidden against the wall...😔
Great video.👍
Hey Jota. I 100% agree and I really mean it, in reality it looks even more awesome. One of the nicest pieces of wood I have ever seen
Very nice job. Especially liked the tin inserts in the door .
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Die Keilverbindungen sind ja schick 😍
Stunning! This is why you are my favorite restorer. I miss the introduction though. That cabinet has new life.
Hey Heather what do you mean by you miss the introduction. Did I forget about something?😟
I thought there used to be an intro to the videos but apparently I have lost my mind. Regardless, I enjoy watching all the videos! 🤦🤦🤦
Nice restoration job! Cheers!!
Love the « sentimental » aspect you put in every restoration, in every object. That is always a fantastic journey. 🙃
Love the restoration. Happy Easter
Happy Easter to you too
This is great, I personally hate when people paint wood.
The wood is more beautiful than any paint could ever be.
Beautiful work. I will pay more attention to your videos from now on.
Beautiful restoration 🎉🎉🎉
wow! you really did an incredible job. that is beautiful craftsmanship
Very nice restoration, great tool box.
I've been following a lot of restoration channel. Personally, your channel stands out the most to me because of the surprises you bring in it. Really love the thing you did with the tin and of course love the overall look on it. Real great work!
And Anisa I hope you know already that you stand out to me too. Always nice to hear from you
@@NTRprojects that definitely made my day 😄 looking forward for more!
Beautiful work.
Unlike most of your content, but thoroughly enjoyed this one!! Ty
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for support
Nice job- so many interesting parts to this restoration- the wood looked beautiful in the the end.
Very nice, I have never seen metal poured onto wood. The tin must have a very low melting temperature, when you were pouring it all I could think was "oh no the wood will scorch" You know your stuff 👍
Be safe and I look forward to the next rescue video
Exactly the melting temperature quite low, but you still have to be careful. If you heat it up for too long it will burn the wood quite easily
Beautiful job. Perseverance in turning this mess into a work of art.
Next beer suggestion: Barbaforte's San Lorenzo or Obice (from Italy)
I really like this one - thank you! ✌🏻🎨❤️
Trash to treasure. Lovely work as usual.
Hey Paul you always leave a comment and I really appreciate it
Superb! 👏
No to war. Respect
Wow, you breathed new life into that decaying relic 👏😄 You could probably even rebuild my ex wife's credit! Great job!!
Outstanding 👍🏾. Even down to making sure the screws are all alined. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💙
No to war 💙💛
That's sensational. Not only that, but just yesterday I thought of using cast tin in a similar way on some bad kitchen cabinet doors and now you've shown us that it works. Very inspiring!
Hey Jozsef, that's a funny coincidence. what exactly are you working on?
@@NTRprojects Some deteriorated, cheap kitchen cupboard doors with 2cm of oak across the bottom that's missing from a number of them. I'd like them to look good for the least expenditure of money and time. They're truly evil. Perhaps trick lighting could make them disappear? Camo paint? It's a work in progress.
Very interesting door with tin 😍
Wow! Love the inlay!
Very impressive work mate, this cabinet turned out gorgeous and your creativity and the style is very unique. I love the outcome, beautiful!
Really like that restoration - quite impressive - the wood grain looks amazing and I like what you did with the veneer and tin inlay. Really appreciate that you can see the original dove tail work - it just looks cool. Great video and great work! 👍
Ditto to all the above! How did you remove the overflow of the tin inlay? Just a question from a beginner!
@@kentshrader6616 I'm going to take a wild guess (since I've never done anything close to this) and say it was sanded down with some care - going through finer grits to get that nice plush look. The more I watch these videos the more I become aware that you really want to wear a good mask when doing a lot of this work so you aren't inhaling wood or metal dust into your lungs (that's even more important when working with paint, resin, epoxy and other chemicals).
@@fredrichardson9761 Fred, thanks for taking the time to respond! This technique is something to shoot for in the future. But a lot of experience and research is necessary until then.
Beautiful! Well done, sir.
Sir,
superb, salute to you. please restore more n more items .
I swear, every time I head your ending song, it reminds me of the old song “Puff the Magic Dragon”.
Muy muy muy...Buen Trabajo, Un gran Maestro. Saludos desde Barcelona
Very nice fix (except for the tin part….) ! 😊
wow that is awesome! amazing restoration ❤
With that new cabinet by your lathe, now you won't have to worry about where you put your tools when you're not using them - they will always be right there at your fingertips. Also, creating a doorknob with your channel logo on it? Genius. Absolute genius. Greetings from Ohio (yes, I do live in the same state as 'Primus54').
Hey Kevin it seems like Ohio likes this channel. Maybe I will find a Beer from Ohio one day. Best reagrds and thank you for watching
@@NTRprojects Your best bet for a beer made in Ohio would be one from Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland. (Now, I don't drink any alcohol myself, but if I did, I would only buy a beer that's made right here in Ohio.)
What a beautiful piece of work you've done!
Very Nice. If I may suggest, please don't use WD40 on wood. It just soaks into the fibers of the wood and leaves a permanent oil stained area as can be seen in this project. If the screws are stuck in the wood try plain water to loosen the wood fibers. If the screws are stuck on the metal, try a little vinegar and let it soak a little while. If you absolutely must use an oil solvent, use a syringe and place a tiny drop around the screw head. Even so, you did a terrific job in bringing an old beat up piece back to life with a very nice personal touch with the inlay. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Thank you for the very valuable input!
Absolutely beautiful
Recycling at its best!
I like many of the choices you made. Using molten metal was refreshing but I confess to be enormously triggered that the circles appear to be less than perfectly concentric
Hey Siebe. Im sorry that it triggers you, but in all honesty they are perfectly concentric. Maybe it doesn't appears like it in the video. But the center is exactly the center of the new handle for all circles. I had to drill a hole into the door as a center for the router in order to mill the circles. The router was fixed into that hole
Superb work mate, well done!
Well done. Simple but thorough. Truly lovely rescue.
I am always impressed with your artistic work...I think I can find that beer here and will try it.
i love your works, you are a master, thanks
I thank you did a darn good job on it
Awesome indeed!
First time watching your channel and I'm rather surprised that you didn't even bother to clean the dirt off the pieces at all before stripping it of paint.
Wonderful!
This cabinet turned out gorgeous! Your creativity is unique, the handle, the front with mahagoni and tin. Just amazing! I absolutely love it
What a Phantastik Job Love it wieder ein Meister Werk ❤️👍❤️⭐
Vielen Dank Pascal
Guten Abend .
Das ist eine sehr saubere und gelungene Arbeit .
Bin selber Handwerksmeister und unter anderen in der Aufarbeitung von Möbeln und
Bodenbelägen tätig !
Der Art Style ist aber mehr Artdeco als Jugendstil .
Ansonsten wirklich sehr schöne Arbeit !
Viel Freude damit und Grüße von einen Profi zum anderen .
Hey Pardel ich denke ich kann dir zustimmen ;) Beste Grüße und vielen Dank!!!
looks from behind really good. the wood is awesome.
You are so talented!
Amanzing results!! 👏👍🏆
I really really really like the tin insert thing. I want to do that to something. Stella Artois is very nice too.