Hell yeah it's dangerous and yes it's a one motor powered machine. Some of them have like a drill/lathe on the side too. I wouldn't use it ever (it might be illegal where I live tbh) but all saws are dangerous.... they just have to be very aware of their environment.
My opinion as a carpenter is that the first thing I'll do is build me a nice work bench ,it's better that working on the floor, and safety is always first, good job do
I like how the guy is working in a wood shop using power tools wearing flip-flops or being barefooted with no safety glasses or hearing protection. So much for personal safety.
As far as Asia goes, this is a safe workshop. In most Asian workshops, you won't see anyone using safety glasses/ear plugs/even footwear for that matter. To beat the heat, the clothing of choice is normally a sleeveless vest and either cotton shorts or cotton trousers and no footwear to save it from the sawdust or flip flops. Yet somehow, it seems to work out ok for them because they all still have 10 fingers and 10 toes so 🤷♂️.
First off, using the joiner with a table saw running right beside it was very stupid and dangerous. Secondly, this really wasn't that great of quality. I guess it would suffice but it seems like speed was prioritized over quality.
As Tom mentioned, both machines are running off the same motor, which is a common way for machines to be built in Asia. Surprisingly, I've never seen a carpenter who has lost a finger or been injured seriously. I have no clue how we manage this considering workshop safety is nothing compared to what you guys in the west would follow. Everything here is about cost, if something can be done cheaper in a slightly more risky way, that's the way everyone is going to go. WRT the quality, completely agree with you & Tom, no carpenter worth his salt would want to be caught dead selling this piece of junk.
SO many unnecessary mistakes and bad ideas! Just looking at the drawers: the weight of any amount of stuff stored inside the drawers will make the bottom panels fall out, since they're just 1/8" MDF, held in place by brads. Also, mounting the drawer slides before installing the drawer bottoms means that if the angles of the side pieces change even slightly when the bottoms are being installed, the slides will go out of true and will bind when being used. The proper way to do this would be to cut dadoes all the way around the side pieces, and have the bottom panels inset into them, but even if they wanted to go for a more ghetto method, all they had to do to prevent both of the problems was to use thicker bottom panels, fasten them from the drawer *sides* into the edges of the bottoms, and install the slides afterwards. And for chrissakes: use a framing square while joining-up drawer sides! It's impossible for even a good carpenter/cabinetmaker to get perfect 90-degree angles by sight, and maintain that when fastening. And that doesn't even begin to address the bigger issues like -- how many people can obtain 2x12" lumber for side rails?! -and joining them to the corner posts with little angle brackets isn't going to prevent the rails from wracking and creaking, and so on. As DIY projects go, this is among the worst I've ever seen.
@@mansafamara -- because _I am not a videographer._ That's as absurd as asking the people who made this video "Why don't you compose better background music?"
Totally agree with you on all the points. Lol A part of me died inside seeing the way those drawers were constructed (also i feel personally validated because nothing I've ever made wobbles like those drawers, holy cow!) and the installation of those slides but.... maybe at their scale/ price point, it isn't practical to spend the extra time. It's all nails / no glue so maybe the drawer slides will pull everything into some kind of alignment. I can't get over how out of square those drawers were and they nailed the front and back panel of the drawer to the sides. You should always fasten the sides to the back and front when using fasteners to get the strength of the fastener and to prevent it from being pulled apart over time but it works. I have my doubts about longevity though.
what buys me the most is how he keeps the drill on the vinyl of the hardwood floor. He is making something by will for sure leave life long scratches on the floor. Absolute the worst job.
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hi..I made a chair watching your video. Thank you for being an inspiration to me.
Beautiful.❤
I dig the DIY planer/table saw. Seems a little dangerous though.
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very nice... i love it... Thanks for sharing... Watching here in Thailand...
This will really help me on my next project..thank u
Nice low price 🛌 👍
I love it from Kenya
Good work
0:33 is that a bench/ skill saw running unused without any protective cover? that could take his wrist off with the slightest mistake?
Looks like one motor runs both machines at the same time 🙄
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Hell yeah it's dangerous and yes it's a one motor powered machine. Some of them have like a drill/lathe on the side too. I wouldn't use it ever (it might be illegal where I live tbh) but all saws are dangerous.... they just have to be very aware of their environment.
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Great work
My opinion as a carpenter is that the first thing I'll do is build me a nice work bench ,it's better that working on the floor, and safety is always first, good job do
Asians are just built different. They are comfortable in that position. So I guess its ok for them
@@joshteonea8294 yeah the asian squat is powerful
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Mantap..👍
Thats one very heavy bed
It was so nice when music stopped
great job
Good job thanks
Good
Very nice
Nice video new friend here waching..
Well job
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You should try getting the correct screw bit for your drill.
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I like how the guy is working in a wood shop using power tools wearing flip-flops or being barefooted with no safety glasses or hearing protection. So much for personal safety.
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Thank you for making this video super detail. It really helps my assignment.
@11:45 what is the noise?
Me gusta la idea de todo lo que haces💙❤😉😊
Weather please please post how to stick playwood to single cot bed
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hi sir, would you please indicate all the expenses you paid to build a bed with storage. thanks!
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Trabajando sin zapatos es un peligro, y pregunto no tienen un mesa para trabajar?
Naic
Old model but very strong 💪
hola , el soporte para el colchon es muy debil , gracias
What are the basic tools I need to make this come true?
I like this and I'll try to make this and I upload my channel soon
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Frofesionalll...
Glue is needed in woodworks
Yea It's strong bed!!!!
La verdad todo bien pero hay un pequeño problema alas cajas no le puso soporte en medio por ende cuando tenga carga se soplara en medio
where did u buy the rounded corners ?
Bro Took Make Your Bed Too Seriously💀
Eu quero uma dessa para mim.
Ficou muito linda.
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What's the size of this Bed ??? by feet
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Pk.'mau pesen di mana tempatnya ini pk...bro...??
i'm just looking for a minecraft tutorial LOL
hi ...is it possible to strengthen and modify a old queen size Ensemble bed base ? say use it as a skeleton and build around it?
cheers
Yeah. For sure. Just use some new hardware. You can use simple hardware like in the video, those corner brackets.
Show the making in details
Sounds like someone is clapping cheeks at 11:45.
I guess everyone doesn't pay with cash.
Most nobody does anymore
Yea, I heard that too😁😁😆
Please give measurements as well
Unsa ka lagpad inyong sanipa gi gamit? Unsay ngalan sa inyong runner nga gigamit para sa drawer?
what type of wood?
What are the dimensions for this bed?
Y QUE RATO HICIERON LOS HUECOS PARA LOS CAJONES. (CON J. .. NO CON G ) APARECIÓ DE PRONTO NO ??
You need to wear a dust mask that's too much dust without a mask
How the corners reshaped?? We didn't see that. The corners came out of no were to be there and would like to know how??
im guessing OSHA was not around for this build
maddog1918 it might be overseas, no America
@@xcross8537 i think they are from Vietnam
As far as Asia goes, this is a safe workshop. In most Asian workshops, you won't see anyone using safety glasses/ear plugs/even footwear for that matter. To beat the heat, the clothing of choice is normally a sleeveless vest and either cotton shorts or cotton trousers and no footwear to save it from the sawdust or flip flops. Yet somehow, it seems to work out ok for them because they all still have 10 fingers and 10 toes so 🤷♂️.
@@theflyingspaghettimonster3252 I didn't see any old guys, and they would be the ones missing the digits.
Easy ok today i habe togo and by all tje tools jajaja
Can you share the measurements
I have done very similar with Woodglut designs.
How can i contact them?
Por que a los cajones no ponerle madera como todo lo de más?????
I did it too. This is what I used Woodglut designs for
Don't forget your safety boots lol
Maximum bed cot height 2 feet...so your wrk more much better
First off, using the joiner with a table saw running right beside it was very stupid and dangerous. Secondly, this really wasn't that great of quality. I guess it would suffice but it seems like speed was prioritized over quality.
As Tom mentioned, both machines are running off the same motor, which is a common way for machines to be built in Asia. Surprisingly, I've never seen a carpenter who has lost a finger or been injured seriously. I have no clue how we manage this considering workshop safety is nothing compared to what you guys in the west would follow. Everything here is about cost, if something can be done cheaper in a slightly more risky way, that's the way everyone is going to go.
WRT the quality, completely agree with you & Tom, no carpenter worth his salt would want to be caught dead selling this piece of junk.
I did it with the Woodglut plans.
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Thanks all carpenter
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where you get four corner of bed
Good work but no measurements indicated
Mujhe apne sath rakhoge bhai helpar ke liye
Its food and all but I wish you couldve put some measurements.
What for??? Unless you have the same exact room for that same exact bed to put on.
Ek badiya sa box bad banao taar 5 by 6 ka
Finger remover 3000
SO many unnecessary mistakes and bad ideas!
Just looking at the drawers: the weight of any amount of stuff stored inside the drawers will make the bottom panels fall out, since they're just 1/8" MDF, held in place by brads.
Also, mounting the drawer slides before installing the drawer bottoms means that if the angles of the side pieces change even slightly when the bottoms are being installed, the slides will go out of true and will bind when being used. The proper way to do this would be to cut dadoes all the way around the side pieces, and have the bottom panels inset into them, but even if they wanted to go for a more ghetto method, all they had to do to prevent both of the problems was to use thicker bottom panels, fasten them from the drawer *sides* into the edges of the bottoms, and install the slides afterwards.
And for chrissakes: use a framing square while joining-up drawer sides! It's impossible for even a good carpenter/cabinetmaker to get perfect 90-degree angles by sight, and maintain that when fastening.
And that doesn't even begin to address the bigger issues like -- how many people can obtain 2x12" lumber for side rails?! -and joining them to the corner posts with little angle brackets isn't going to prevent the rails from wracking and creaking, and so on. As DIY projects go, this is among the worst I've ever seen.
Why don’t you do a better video
@@mansafamara -- because _I am not a videographer._ That's as absurd as asking the people who made this video "Why don't you compose better background music?"
Totally agree with you on all the points. Lol A part of me died inside seeing the way those drawers were constructed (also i feel personally validated because nothing I've ever made wobbles like those drawers, holy cow!) and the installation of those slides but.... maybe at their scale/ price point, it isn't practical to spend the extra time. It's all nails / no glue so maybe the drawer slides will pull everything into some kind of alignment. I can't get over how out of square those drawers were and they nailed the front and back panel of the drawer to the sides. You should always fasten the sides to the back and front when using fasteners to get the strength of the fastener and to prevent it from being pulled apart over time but it works. I have my doubts about longevity though.
what buys me the most is how he keeps the drill on the vinyl of the hardwood floor. He is making something by will for sure leave life long scratches on the floor. Absolute the worst job.
Can you tell me the actual cost incurred?
Wood name
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Which country r u from, and which city.
I said which country u belonging too, and which city....Ur work is awesome..
@@rajhun It pretty obvious he doesn't speak english and just likes evry comments without reading them. Don't expect any answer
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The legs is to short.
Do yo have a measurement of this bed frame?
Unless you have the same exact size bed the plans or measurements will not do you any good 🙄
King size, queen , full , twin are all different
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