Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
The doors look great, but I would have used orange resin to fill the spaces between, much simpler and quicker, the resin would hold the pieces in place so no need to glue each insert. Also interior lights would show through the resin.
I've never even heard of you. RUclips recommended this channel. I'm like 5 or 6 videos deep and I'm hooked. Lol. You're humor and skills are impressive.
I use a stick of glue to stick graph paper to my wood when doing layouts. The paper comes off pretty easy and sands off anything left behind really easy. Might save somebody from drawing or messing up so much linework on their wood.
Hey Jason, love the project I've seen a few people mentioning adding lights to the inside of the cabinet instead of the orange accent piece which would look fantastic. I also noticed your reference to the panels looking like stained glass. How would you feel about translucent orange resin in place of the orange accents and then also adding recessed defused lighting in the cabinet that would give that a nice shimmer similar to stained glass? just a thought! looking forward to seeing the cabinet when its completed!
The doors are beautiful. I keep my bottles of whiskeys, etc. out in plain sight because they're beautiful to look at. Same with my guitars, cars, tools, cooking utensils...out of sight, out of mind. I like to keep it all in mind. My first car was a 1954 Cadillac convertible...I didn't put it into a garage. I put it where I could see every time I walked into the living room. But, I'm beginning a special cabinet for my wife in the kitchen for small appliances and I'm going to do doors similar to these. I love them.
Pro tip - when you need to route 4 sides of a blank you can start an inch or two from the end and stop an inch or two from the other end. This will give you a stable base to keep everything at 90 degrees.
Now that you've got tangerine backers on those I suppose it would be too late to recommend lights on the inside of the cabinet. I think it would've looked pretty cool and would showcase that lattice nicely.
Lights need a power source which means limited places to move it or remembering to change batteries. If he's like me he'd forget or just doesn't want a power cord
@@chriswitek9455 Yeah, no way something like that would end up plugged in for me. Doesn't serve a functional purpose and is yet another cable to route.
Wow, really cool look to your doors! As an amateur woodworker, I am impressed by how you envision something and then creat it. Your workshop is awesome and I am envious of all your tools. Keep up the great content in your videos and I look forward to seeing the whiskey cabinet come together. What is your favorite bourbon? I will have a drink with you when I watch your cabinet video.
Super Sweet! Absolutely magnificent design and 70's smoker lounger whiskey bar mid century modern man cave color choice too. Love the extruded sausage slice approach to the build. Game changer.
I love repeating geometric patterns and have been intrigued by this idea for a while. Glad you showed what did and didn't work here, it will be very useful for when I eventually get around to trying it. I think the orange color gives it kind of a 70's vibe. I don't hate it. Thanks for sharing!
Yet another great video! I started watching you because of your humor and enjoyment. It's fun to watch you. And of course I learn new ways of doing things and get some great ideas. I'll trade ya my shop for yours🙃.
Oh wow, that was just so awesome. I usually get antsy watching RUclips and change channels, but I watched it to the end. Loved it, and I was excited along with you. Beautiful !!
To save a lot of time in your finishing process, you could have Rubioed the stars' sides before cutting them off... Mask the glue edge and finish the cove. Really love the look of your doors. A bit of '70s flair to it, especially with the orange.
You could also consider doing a half lap joint on all the walnut and oak pattern pieces where the points of the star overlap. That way it's just two pieces to glue together rather than a bunch of individual stars and it might be a little stronger. Looks fantastic though!
Those doors are so frikkin awesome! I can't wait to see the complete build! I'm sure it was tedious and time consuming on your end but on my end, it was so satisfying to watch.
Great project, thanks for sharing. Can you tell us how long it took in total? In general, i would find it very educational to know how much time a pro like you spend on a build! Thanks in advance
This looks so good, and is really pleasing. When I first saw the opening few minutes, I thought: "Reverse the woods! White-oak inserts into the darker latticework."
Great job sir. I look forward to these videos. One thing you do I really appreciate is provide links to everything used in the build. Very helpful!! I’m at a point where I’m contemplating giving up a corporate gig to start wood working.
Those came out great. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, I'll be flattering you later this year. Try 50% Mudlight and 50% Pure on white oak. Its my current favorite.
I like that you changed to a diagonal/diamond layout. Looks so much better. For the sample piece I thought that would make a great little tick-tack-toe game.
I get that same happiness when a crazy idea comes together. The pivoting from one idea to another to problem solve is fun. Thanks for showing the "mistakes" that caused change.
This is amazing! Got my signed poster and hoodie from your merch store. Am absolutely stoked with how good both are. The hoodie is so fluffy and warm that I'll have to wait til winter to start using it.
Looks great!! I like the orange background! That said I think I would have put a small LED light strip inside the cabinet and when turned on you would have had a…. You know what I’m talking about… Of course with the orange backing you have that effect all the time!! Good looking doors anyway!!
Really awesome looking doors! Are you concerned with wood movement? The walnut is now glued to the painted surface but the white oak will move? Also the white oak is only finished on one side so will it potato chip on you? Perhaps letting then walnut/oak float independent of the ply with finish on both sides would mitigate issues?
I audibly said "oh baby no what is you doing?" when you said you were cutting walnut stars... I totally mistook the doors at first and I thought you just cut out holes in a piece of walnut just like the oak and then put it behind the oak and offset it, now I can see that its one layer not two and I gada say.... I think two layers would look better.... and would have been sooooooooo much easier, especially finishing them.... totally gonna do that for myself but thank you for your service of suffering through doing it the hard way, looks really great!
Awesome idea. I have invested in a laser engraver that I can use to cut very intricate things like this. I like that there are so many ways to get to the same objective.
I've gotten into trying different whiskeys and i have seen one on amazon that I just had to try, knob creek bourbon 9 year old whiskey 100 proof by 50% volume, its name had nothing to do with it, boy does it have a kick to it!!
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
The doors look great, but I would have used orange resin to fill the spaces between, much simpler and quicker, the resin would hold the pieces in place so no need to glue each insert.
Also interior lights would show through the resin.
Why are you always building bourbon cabinets; but, you never build moth cabinets? I’m here ever Saturday. 😊
It was a pleasure actually getting to meet you the other day!
I've never even heard of you. RUclips recommended this channel. I'm like 5 or 6 videos deep and I'm hooked. Lol. You're humor and skills are impressive.
I use a stick of glue to stick graph paper to my wood when doing layouts. The paper comes off pretty easy and sands off anything left behind really easy. Might save somebody from drawing or messing up so much linework on their wood.
Great idea!
I was thinking you could print out lines on a sheet of paper and stick it on.... I forgot graph paper existed for a minute lol
Brilliant 👏
@@devinmoodley4061 I had the same idea! I also didn’t think of graph paper 😂
I really likethe way you show your mistake and finally your solution to it. Thank you for that
Hey Jason, love the project I've seen a few people mentioning adding lights to the inside of the cabinet instead of the orange accent piece which would look fantastic. I also noticed your reference to the panels looking like stained glass. How would you feel about translucent orange resin in place of the orange accents and then also adding recessed defused lighting in the cabinet that would give that a nice shimmer similar to stained glass? just a thought! looking forward to seeing the cabinet when its completed!
He should of done it purple
Great looking doors waiting to see the cabinet. Your builds and humor are what makes me keep coming back for more. Don`t ever change.
The doors are beautiful. I keep my bottles of whiskeys, etc. out in plain sight because they're beautiful to look at. Same with my guitars, cars, tools, cooking utensils...out of sight, out of mind. I like to keep it all in mind. My first car was a 1954 Cadillac convertible...I didn't put it into a garage. I put it where I could see every time I walked into the living room. But, I'm beginning a special cabinet for my wife in the kitchen for small appliances and I'm going to do doors similar to these. I love them.
Don’t take this wrong ……..I love your wood churro Keep it up. Awesome doors
Pro tip - when you need to route 4 sides of a blank you can start an inch or two from the end and stop an inch or two from the other end. This will give you a stable base to keep everything at 90 degrees.
That’s a great tip! also nearly impossible to do with the feather boards.
@@IndianaJBird it would still work great, because the feather board would be pushing on the flats.
Now that you've got tangerine backers on those I suppose it would be too late to recommend lights on the inside of the cabinet. I think it would've looked pretty cool and would showcase that lattice nicely.
I thought the same thing
Me too! Led inside would have looked the best
Ditto…. Some LED strips to backlight the cabinet
Lights need a power source which means limited places to move it or remembering to change batteries. If he's like me he'd forget or just doesn't want a power cord
@@chriswitek9455 Yeah, no way something like that would end up plugged in for me. Doesn't serve a functional purpose and is yet another cable to route.
Terrific idea & fantastic work on those doors Jason! Looking forward to the rest of the cabinet build! 👍👍🍺🍺🍻🍻👍👍
Man oh man, what a piece of craftsmanship this is, great, this is beautiful
I live in the Netherlands
OUTSTANDING.......AS USUAL!
Wow, really cool look to your doors! As an amateur woodworker, I am impressed by how you envision something and then creat it. Your workshop is awesome and I am envious of all your tools. Keep up the great content in your videos and I look forward to seeing the whiskey cabinet come together. What is your favorite bourbon? I will have a drink with you when I watch your cabinet video.
from the CLE...here we go brownies, here. we go!! Looking forward to the cabinet and the whiskey drinking!
Super Sweet! Absolutely magnificent design and 70's smoker lounger whiskey bar mid century modern man cave color choice too. Love the extruded sausage slice approach to the build. Game changer.
MORE ORANGE! Another beautiful creation, Jason. Keep on keepin' on.
Another bomb ass project from our fave snark. See ya next week for the cabinet build! 👋👍👊
to save a lot of time gluing stars, instead of a paint brush, use a small sponge! love the pattern!
I love repeating geometric patterns and have been intrigued by this idea for a while. Glad you showed what did and didn't work here, it will be very useful for when I eventually get around to trying it. I think the orange color gives it kind of a 70's vibe. I don't hate it. Thanks for sharing!
Ok, I’m stoked to see this cabinet build! Looking forward to it.
The doors look great I can't wait for next week to see the rest of the cabinet.
Yet another great video! I started watching you because of your humor and enjoyment. It's fun to watch you. And of course I learn new ways of doing things and get some great ideas.
I'll trade ya my shop for yours🙃.
I absolutely *LOVE* the orange! It seriously elevates it so much, fantastic work.
Very old school classic design. Love to color contrast with it. Nice work as always
Oh wow, that was just so awesome. I usually get antsy watching RUclips and change channels, but I watched it to the end. Loved it, and I was excited along with you. Beautiful !!
Doors are mighty purty. Can't wait to see the rest of the cabinet. And what you choose to put inside. 🥃
Ugh, finally. Wasn't sure how much longer I was able to go without a video from you
Nice. The paint to pop the walnut was cool. Can't wait to see the rest of it done. Have a great weekend!
To save a lot of time in your finishing process, you could have Rubioed the stars' sides before cutting them off... Mask the glue edge and finish the cove. Really love the look of your doors. A bit of '70s flair to it, especially with the orange.
Really love the orange with the walnut!! Those doors are sick!!!
Once again you have done an amazing piece of work! Can’t wait to see the cabinet build!
Those are some bad-ass doors, looking forward to seeing the finished cabinet. Thanks for sharing!
Just love how you drilled all them holes.
Clever fix and a great result. It's a beauty.
Just beautiful, can't wait for the finished product.
I wouldn't ever consider suggesting anything to this "geniusness". Just amazing.
Tom Byrne
Finally… “bourbon” moth does something bourbon related! 🥃👊🏼
Great build! I cannot wait for the cabinet.
You are so inspiring... Thank you.
You could also consider doing a half lap joint on all the walnut and oak pattern pieces where the points of the star overlap. That way it's just two pieces to glue together rather than a bunch of individual stars and it might be a little stronger. Looks fantastic though!
I've been using those strips. Been using them for a long time. Never been disappointed. And I have cheap ones. Holds the corners tight.
Masterful work on those doors. You are on a short list of craftsmen doing g inspiring work. Always great content!
Really appreciate seeing so much of the development and hearing the thought process - thank you
Those doors are so frikkin awesome! I can't wait to see the complete build! I'm sure it was tedious and time consuming on your end but on my end, it was so satisfying to watch.
I love the doors and look forward to seeing the cabinet.
Buddy those doors are a work of art...
This is why you need a friend with a laser cnc table... Man that look great, though! Can't wait to see the complete cabinet!
Great project, thanks for sharing. Can you tell us how long it took in total? In general, i would find it very educational to know how much time a pro like you spend on a build!
Thanks in advance
That is art Jason. I love it. Thanks for sharing your idea. Happy new year.
Those doors are quite impressive!! Very detailed, Great Job!!
Nice doors, Jason. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the build
This looks so good, and is really pleasing. When I first saw the opening few minutes, I thought: "Reverse the woods! White-oak inserts into the darker latticework."
Good to see your work again. Hope you got the tree house and home addition dried in before the storms rolled through and all is well.
Great job sir. I look forward to these videos. One thing you do I really appreciate is provide links to everything used in the build. Very helpful!! I’m at a point where I’m contemplating giving up a corporate gig to start wood working.
Love the orange. Awesome build...
I just love your videos. Great ideas and good lough. The doors looks absolutely beautiful.
Wow, those doors are super cool, Jason. I look forward to seeing the finished cabinet soon too.
Those came out great. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, I'll be flattering you later this year.
Try 50% Mudlight and 50% Pure on white oak. Its my current favorite.
Those are some sweet looking doors. Nice job.
Fantastic doors for a cabinet that belongs in Tennessee! (Vols colors!)
I like that you changed to a diagonal/diamond layout. Looks so much better. For the sample piece I thought that would make a great little tick-tack-toe game.
Nice to see you back. thought you gave up on youtube since you started that show. Hope all is going well.
Whiskey and Enya? Yes please!!
That looks great. can't wait to see the entire cabinet
Wow they turned out amazing very cool idea
Absolutely beautiful doors!!
Great job. Love the choice to use orange.
Love your videos. Cheers.
I get that same happiness when a crazy idea comes together. The pivoting from one idea to another to problem solve is fun. Thanks for showing the "mistakes" that caused change.
Your videos just keep getting better and funnier.
You’re a maniac, but that’s why we tune in. Those doors came out excellent! Can’t wait to see the finished cabinet.
Hot Damn that looks great. Can't wait for the cabinet build.👍👍👍
This was tough to watch cause... "Thou shalt not covert thy neighbors wood clamps... Thus endth the lesson..."
Seriously nice... Thanks for sharing...
This is amazing! Got my signed poster and hoodie from your merch store. Am absolutely stoked with how good both are. The hoodie is so fluffy and warm that I'll have to wait til winter to start using it.
This feels like a David Picciuto esque design. Great Job!
Don’t remember this for the rest of your life or anything.. but
Reminds me of A&W
Love the look ….. and the process!
They turned out GREAT!
I gotta hand it to you. That orange was a good call. I was thinking red would be good. Cool doors.
Awesome - great talent and really entertaining. Thanks for sharing!
Jason wow they look bloody awesome mate, well done
I see this guy pop out from behind in the first 7 seconds, I know his personality is great. I hit that sub button Lol.
Sorry I simped
Nice job.Respect for working with hands not cnc.Good luck to you sir.
Looks great!! I like the orange background! That said I think I would have put a small LED light strip inside the cabinet and when turned on you would have had a…. You know what I’m talking about…
Of course with the orange backing you have that effect all the time!!
Good looking doors anyway!!
Welcome!!! looks like one of those projects to me.. never again..!!! good job my friend!!! Regards
Another great video. Really enjoy your work.
This gives me an idea for an accent wall. Very cool!
Nice idea. Great choice on the orange
Great project and video, Jason!
Amazing! I appreciate you showing the problem solving and things that didn't work. What router do you have in that table?
That spring punch ol’ J-Katz showed you would have come in handy marking those holes.
Awesome project. That was a cool resolution on your stars
Really awesome looking doors! Are you concerned with wood movement? The walnut is now glued to the painted surface but the white oak will move? Also the white oak is only finished on one side so will it potato chip on you? Perhaps letting then walnut/oak float independent of the ply with finish on both sides would mitigate issues?
I audibly said "oh baby no what is you doing?" when you said you were cutting walnut stars... I totally mistook the doors at first and I thought you just cut out holes in a piece of walnut just like the oak and then put it behind the oak and offset it, now I can see that its one layer not two and I gada say.... I think two layers would look better.... and would have been sooooooooo much easier, especially finishing them.... totally gonna do that for myself but thank you for your service of suffering through doing it the hard way, looks really great!
Awesome idea. I have invested in a laser engraver that I can use to cut very intricate things like this. I like that there are so many ways to get to the same objective.
Those doors are really cool.
I've gotten into trying different whiskeys and i have seen one on amazon that I just had to try, knob creek bourbon 9 year old whiskey 100 proof by 50% volume, its name had nothing to do with it, boy does it have a kick to it!!
Those are beautiful doors, great job