Thick Adjustable Shelves with Hidden Hardware
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- Опубликовано: 19 мар 2020
- Thick display/bookcase shelves are a popular feature for minimalist style designs but visible hardware can easily spoil the look. Unique features of these thick profile shelves provide strength with hidden hardware that allows a full range of adjustment to accommodate an infinite variety of display objects. This video shows in detail how to make both shelves and hardware to adapt this remarkable concept to challenging projects you're working on so check it out!
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This is the Real Next Level of WoodWorking. Well done. And the video has a lot of tips and tricks as well which I appreciatted and I thank you for that.
Thanks for watching and commenting on this one Mario... much appreciated!
@@NextLevelCarpentry I thank you for the good lessons. You've just gained one more follower😅
@@mariojhorge23 Welcome, welcome!
You make the seemingly complicated, comprehendible, doable and organized. Very well done.
Thanks for sayin' Michael... I really try so it's reassuring to hear it from viewers now and then... Best, Matt
i'm about to binge watch all of your videos. :)
Oh wow!! What professional work!!
Dang. Definitely next level. Invaluable content. Thank you for sharing.
The name “Next Level Carpentry” is so perfect for this channel. Never would I have though that so much planning, effort and attention to detail could go into shelves, but this video brought everything to the next level! Thanks for the video, and I hope you and your loved ones stay healthy in these scary times. And maybe think about keeping your distance from chip... what with this social distancing and everything.
I'm not a wood craftsman but subscribe to this channel because I enjoy watching your amazing planning, precision and execution. Thank you for such outstanding entertainment. Stay safe...
Finally a woodworking channel that does everything precisely. I'm surprised how many popular channels do "good enough" work.
Yessss!! Nowadays, it's like "Hey look I pour epoxy, I'm a woodworker" 😁.
@@BandasPalette More like "I bought a miter saw at the home depot" Now, I'm a wood worker.
kinda just sounds like you suck at finding quality channels. there are dozens of them on youtube.
@@whitexeno First, genius, I didn't say I couldn't find them. Kinda seems like you suck at reading.
I said I was surprised at how many POPULAR channels don't do precise work.
One word sums this up....Class!!... Superb video👌
You should've named your channel "OCD Carpentry" 😂🤣
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship!!! 👍👍
I was a machinist Wayback win and now I’m a cabinet maker and I apply the same precision as being a machinist to building my Cabinetry and it is really nice to see your work on this channel I often watch your videos because of your attention to accuracy and precision I also would like to tell you that I have watched this video over three times because I just genuinely appreciate your explanations and your attention to detail and that you go from start to complete finish it’s very very pleasing
Very Nice!! I can now see the advantage of a "thicker-Non Sag" shelve!! DD
Thanks. For this particular project, the thicker shelves were as much for the look/design of the shelving unit as they were for 'non-sag' strength, so there's an advantage to both attributes IMHO. 😎
Matt...you always Amaze me with you Ability to Cut Wood so Perfectly and/or Accurately.
Thanks Matt, for showing how much fore thought those of us that really try to not let on , how much we actually put into the " Just a book shelf, you can do it over the weekend" requests. Nice job on them shelves and I am stealing the quirk for perhaps just edged 3/4" shelves as well.
Wow that are some amazing shelves. Perfect for displaying solid lead art objects!
1.4k thumbs up to 11 thumbs down. Rare ratios indeed for truly next level carpentry. Thank you Mr. Jackson.
It's an incredible design for a bookcase shelves!! I never seen something like that ever entire my life. I just wanted to tell you wow! thank you very much for your great explanation and sharing that with us. Alex.G
So many great tips in one video, and brilliant sense of humour. Thank you!
One of the costs of precision is a tight and therefor, somewhat finicky fit. But the results! Oh man, it’s so nice to see things fit like they were grown together!
Thanks for all the detail showing techniques that make for better work and better outcomes.
I learned several new things. But the seamless split-screen or whatever that is was awesome.
Thanks Allen... glad you like the bit of video editing split-screen 'magic' I employ on occasion. It doesn't always turn out as convincing as this one but I use it to accomplish two things at once to keep video's short(er) and still include pertinent information. Thanks too for watching and commenting! Best, Matt & Chip 😁😎
You are so good, I thank you for all your experience and expertise, the attention to detail separates you from the average contractor.
I am a DIYer and I have been doing home maintenance, repair and small renovations for a few years. I really like and admire your attention to detail as i believe in doing the best job I can. Your methods show how the attention really makes a difference in the quality and precision of your work. I also enjoy your very serious tone in presenting your videos...; )
Great video. Love the details and trick you teach. I think you are the best wood working teacher on RUclips. You are the new Norm... cannot think of a better way to describe you.
I never noticed that you are a hundred and forty-six thousand subscribers that's fantastic. Find myself in the finish and trim Carpenter have been since the early 80s when I was in my 20s and I always think that I can improve my techniques and skills and your Channel is certainly a benefit to my life thank you so much for your time and effort and energy
Great build and video! Thank you for taking the time to explain your process and reasoning in detail. Really helps me with my builds when I have such a good instructor as yourself.
I learn something on every video I watch of yours thank you for sharing your knowledge. I never would have thought of the factory edge swelling. I also enjoy the dad jokes, they never too corny or old.
Thanks Bash5995 FYI I try to trim at least 3/4" off any and all factory edges whenever possible. Usually what it means is smaller scraps, not extra material required... Best, Matt
Awesome jig as alway Matt. I learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Of course I forget it when it comes time to build something! Stay safe and keep you the good work.
I’m with you on the sticky gloves. I use them at the router table too, just for the reason you mentioned.
Excellent Matt, as always well done!
Dozens of extremely valuable tips and details, explained and demonstrated. Thank you very much.
The Master Craftsman. Beautifully done. Top job Mate. cheers from Michael. Australia
Great video and excellent work. Learned a few things to help with a pantry project I'll be starting soon. I absolutely respect the precision in your work. Gotta love it when your cuts snap together like puzzle pieces 👍👍
Just wanted to hand off a big Thank You for your RUclips contributions particularly the double sheet shelving from this video. I just finished a Next Level Carpentry inspired adjustable shelf bookcase and implemented a slightly modified shelving idea. Success!. Thanks again. I'll stay tuned
Thanks for sharing that, Don... much appreciated. It's always great to hear when/how NLC video content is meaningful to viewers. Best, Matt BTW Feel free to add a link to photos of your project here if you want...
You never cease to amaze and amuse, and produce the best how to wood crafting videos...Thank you...
you sir are a master in carpentry, love watching your videos 🔥🔥
Very nice .I can smell the ply
Quite simply the best shelf building instructional video I’ve ever seen I am absolutely going to use these techniques thank you very much
😲wow! Master builder
Good stuff man.. enjoy your videos all the time..almost like a master class each time
Incredibly strong? No kidding!
I doubt I’ll ever build invisible shelves, but I learned a lot watching this video. Thanks.
Enjoy your vids and like to try to anticipate where humor happens. Thanks.
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I always enjoy your videos dude, well done 💯👊🏽
Impressive craftsmanship. I love the attention to details. Stay safe.
Great video. Love the details that help ensure good outcomes
Congratulations friend, your tool is first class.
Your precision is amazing. It is a great looking bookcase.
Nicely done sir! I really like your invisible shelf support system.
Hi, First time watching your channel. Just want to say, phenomenal content. Master level work while still explaining all the minor nuances that make you far more efficient. In these times the safest place is to isolate in your shop :)
I cant wait to go digging through your library of videos and learn a tonne.
Me too! I subscribed a long time ago. But I had no idea the complete education you give. I will be looking at your content for some time.
You’ve got some serious skills. Learned alot. Keem em coming
Pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing
Hi Matt!, Thank You for all your great updates for PATERON members. They are worth every cent.
You're welcome Dean... I'm glad you find value in those Patron-Only videos and appreciate your mention of them. It's part of an effort to go above and beyond for patrons like yourself who go above and beyond for the Channel. Best, Matt
Wow, so good. Such precision, superb design, master craftsmanship and wonderful production techniques. I learned so much. Thank you. You are the best.
Amazing as always!! Thanks
Great Video and very proffesional
Your videos are absolutely the best! I love the channel!
I am not a carpenter but I ook at this video until the end as this video is extremely well made !! So much details are given to make the listener understanding easily the process . One the best video i have ever seen . this man is amazing . congratulations Daniel from france
Awesome works. You’re the master. Thx for excellent videos
Such a good video that I wish I could like it twice.
Glad you like the video Tony I too wish you could like it twice! 😁😎Best, Matt
Well done!
great concept on the split shelf supports. beautiful bookcase
Fantastic content. Thank you for taking the time to help others.
Another great video! Thanks for the great tips
Just another great video love your shelf idea
These shelves are built like modified torsion boxes and should be very strong, straight, and rigid -- just the way you want them. Nicely done!
Great job brother!
I have been woodworking for 15 years and there was an absolute ton of information and techniques in this video that I have never thought of or tried. Love your precision approach. I will be checking out your channel for videos on equipment setup and calibration. That is definitely an area that I need to improve on in my own shop.
Thanks Dirk... I've developed and been doing much of what you see in the video over 40+ years working with wood so it's great to know you find it useful. I don't really have videos that show calibration per se but many videos show how to achieve very precise results with equipment that IS set up accurately. Hope you find more helpful stuff at Next Level Carpentry... Best, Matt
Excellent work! I really enjoyed watching and learned a few things.
beautiful piece!
very nice and very happy to see your channel doing well. You are a craftsman. Thank you!
Nicely done, good idea on making beefy shelves and hidden rails
Nice work - quality.
Amazing work!
Matt, another great video.
Mind blowing! Your work is flawless and pure magic. I’ve learned so much! I’m about to make an entertainment center with thick shelves. Your expertise has answered many questions I had. I only wish I had a workshop like yours.... and your talent! Thank you for your awesome tutorial!
When it comes to workshops, it's not what you got that counts but how you use it so I encourage you to approach your build with a mindset of possibilities with what you do have rather than a restrictive mindset of what you lack. I predict you're going to impress yourself! Best, Matt
Dear Matt, yet again you surprise me with an elegant solution to an age old problem. I had an old china cabinet which was struggling under the weight of our glass collection until one day - crash, bang and shatter - one shelf let go of its light-weight connectors and fell to the bottom. Looking at your construction - because the edges are so snug, there is little chance for the pins to work their way loose and bend their way out of their locating holes. Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Peter... the value of sculpture, pottery and carvings that are displayed on these shelves demanded a 100% fail safe pin design and I felt 100% comfortable that this solution fills the bill 😎 Sorry to hear your glass collection suffered from light weight pin failure... not a pleasant thing in any circumstance...Best, Matt
I Have been renovating kitchens etc. for the last 50 years. Just stumbled on your channel as I am home as most of the world is right now. Nice to see someone who knows what he's doing and presents it in a no nonsense way with a little bit of humor. Over the years I've learnt a lot from craftsmen like you on the the job site. ( except they might have used a more colourful language to do it) I have subscribed and look forward to watching your content. Keep safe.
Welcome Brian... sounds like we have a similar career/history. Hope you find more entertaining/helpful stuff here at Next Level Carpentry during these curious times of self-quarantining... take care too. Best, Matt
Thank you!
Awesome!
Great job!
Great series! What woodworker doesn't want to make bookshelf cabinets? Can't wait to see upcoming videos for this build.
Lol, you know how great you are doing when ppl are commenting and giving thumbs down, and the video isn’t even posted yet.
I love ur videos NLC.
Thanks for that observation guys! Best, Matt
Very informative video! Thank you
Wow! I feel a little inadequate after watching you built this bookcase. You have thought of everything in your design. Your skill and process is unmatched. I have nothing else to say or ask. You covered it all.
EAsy Peasy! Thanks for all your tips..
Like the idea of the hidden hardware. Nice look.
The final reveal was, as they say in RUclips Land, “oddly satisfying.” Can’t beat watching a Master Craftsman at work and then seeing it all come together... Good show! 😎👍👍
Hey Mr Bowan... thanks for watching and commenting on this one. Since it's been well over a month since the concept/idea occurred to me it was a real relief to see that it actually works and satisfying to learn I'd change little if/when doing this again. Best, Matt
Next Level Carpentry I think it’s GENIUS to get some good help in the shop! If I could get my clone to help me, I’d get so much more done.
Wow the hidden shelf support system truly is *Next Level* 👏
Thanks Chris... I'm pleased it worked out so well for a first attempt... Best, Matt
Genius!!!
This guy is a master of carpentry. I always watch his his videos and learn multiple tricks on every video. Great material. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the shout-out Chris... hope future NLC videos don't disappoint! Best, Matt
Very interesting method. Great Job!
That's craftsmanship
Always 👍Matt. . . Excellent job
Keep up the good work.
Smooth as silk. Great work as always.
Thanks for sayin' Billie! Much appreciated... Best, Matt
this gentleman is a genious !!
There are existing metal wires that you can purchase that do the same thing and work on 3/4" shelves as well. But your system is inventive and I like that. Nice job!
I have never seen that kind of hidden shelf system, so very cool! Your info is great, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting here GWS... looks like you're not new to novel approaches to woodworking projects or workable solutions! Best, Matt
@@NextLevelCarpentry Thanks, always something new to learn, ya?
@@GeeksWoodShop no doubt for sure! 👍😎
Frog tape is awesome, designed specifically for painting its adhesive actually swells when paint hits it and it seals the paint out for perfect masking !
Yup can't stand that blue stuff lol
I use featherboards when making joinery cuts on the table saw. Pressing the work piece against the fence on the rabbet cut assures a good glue line where lip and shelf meet. Pressing down toward the table assures consistent depth of dadoes. For batch work like this, the minimal setup time is a sound investment in precision, ease, and safety.
Hey Michael... thanks for watching and commenting. Funny how, even with the knowledge of better work with minimal setup, I still don't use featherboards every time I should. Guess it goes to 'lazy man works the hardest' when it takes extra steps to deal with poor cuts, right? Hope things are going well with you... current uncertainty sure rocks the work/scheduling boat, doesn't it?! Best, Matt
@@NextLevelCarpentry Hi Matt. Regarding featherboards, your emphasis on precise stock prep of the shelf lips goes a long way to making them unnecessary, especially for an experienced hand like you. I think that much of my allegiance to featherboards and feeders comes from my early experience cleaning blood and the ends of several of my mentor's fingers from a saw. I was very impressed with your stout shelf construction and stealth supports. I have an upcoming casework job with wide spans where I might copy your design almost exactly. Thanks for the micro-detailed tutorial, as always.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
It’s always a pleasure Clint 👉🏻