Hi Jose. I have to say that you explain very well and I like the fact that you don’t hide any detail of the building. Let me ask you something what is the technical explanation of the relieve cuts you do on the wood to avoid warping? For example What would do that groove in the center of the top wood? Would you do a video giving típs to work with green wood? Would be useful since most of the 2 by’s sold in Home Depot are kind of wet
Abigail Zambrano Thank you for watching and I’m glad you found it informative. It’s called kiln dried lumber. I recommend using Clear Douglas Fir wood.
Im half way watching and Im thinking if this is simple or the other way around. Made me chuckle a bit. 😅 Those lumber are nice 👍. I dont think i would find those straight flat at Home depot it will make this build not simple. Since I plan to use circular saw and hand planer. 💡 I might just as well use pocket hole to make it simple.
Hi Julian, thank you for watching and commenting. The project is definitely easier with flat lumber. I tried choosing the flattest pieces at home depot but even so they still needed some straightening. Using pocket holes is another way of doing it! I agree. Feel free to comment on what you want us to build next!
Nice video! I was confused by the amount of lumber though - in the beginning it says three 8 ft 2x12s, but the final bench looks like it only contains two. Is that right?
Safer just to use a router to create your rabbets on the ends of your shelves. Don't forget the beginners who need reinforcement of safe machine operation and tool handling... Exposing the blade on your table saw to cut an unwieldy, unsupported piece of material is very dangerous. One slip and your student will need help opening the ketchup bottle for the rest of his or her life.
@@BuildItWithJose wow, nice to see the video maker not get all bent out of shape when someone comments about a criticism with the build. really, it was kind of nice to read your response to that safety comment from one of your viewers. and yes, its very much worth stating a "disclaimer" to folks that dont understand how certain cuts are much more dangerous than others and how kick back happens and etc. i dont think mentioning safety concerns is ever a bad thing, if you know certain techniques or cuts are not for the novice or beginner level woodworker. good to read that you are re-enforcing the safety aspect of your builds!!
Thanks for watching everyone! I appreciate the support. If there's anything you'd like to see me build comment below!
I liked this so much I made my own. It's in our hallway now and the entire family are very pleased. Thanks so much for the ideas and the instruction.
Beautiful work!
I like this style it looks simple but sophisticated.
Thank you for watching this project!
Hi Jose. I have to say that you explain very well and I like the fact that you don’t hide any detail of the building. Let me ask you something what is the technical explanation of the relieve cuts you do on the wood to avoid warping? For example What would do that groove in the center of the top wood? Would you do a video giving típs to work with green wood? Would be useful since most of the 2 by’s sold in Home Depot are kind of wet
Looks great
That's a nice basic bench.
Looks awesome
Great video! I appreciate the example with skilsaw. Thank you!
Thank you for watching. Of course!
Exelent job. I like it. Congratulations.
Great video! Very informative!
So helpful! Loved this video!
Thank you!! Glad you like it👍🏼
Great video!
Carina Galindo thank you for watching!
*Very good at least I like it*
Loved this video! Great instructions and explanations. Really wish you had more content. I’ve subscribed just in case!
Thank you for your support. I have been extremely busy with other work but I’m hoping to have more consistent content moving forward.
Thank you, Jose
Great informative video. What was the wood you said to use to avoid using clamps?
Abigail Zambrano Thank you for watching and I’m glad you found it informative. It’s called kiln dried lumber. I recommend using Clear Douglas Fir wood.
Im half way watching and Im thinking if this is simple or the other way around. Made me chuckle a bit. 😅 Those lumber are nice 👍. I dont think i would find those straight flat at Home depot it will make this build not simple. Since I plan to use circular saw and hand planer. 💡 I might just as well use pocket hole to make it simple.
Hi Julian, thank you for watching and commenting. The project is definitely easier with flat lumber. I tried choosing the flattest pieces at home depot but even so they still needed some straightening. Using pocket holes is another way of doing it! I agree. Feel free to comment on what you want us to build next!
Awesome!
Thank you!
Can you do one without the use of a table saw? 😆🙏🏼
Nice video! I was confused by the amount of lumber though - in the beginning it says three 8 ft 2x12s, but the final bench looks like it only contains two. Is that right?
I made mine slightly smaller out of one 2x12
Very hard to watch the sped up parts!
Please try to show how to make shoe dresser
What I a good resale price?
78.5” top, shelf is 67”
Safer just to use a router to create your rabbets on the ends of your shelves. Don't forget the beginners who need reinforcement of safe machine operation and tool handling... Exposing the blade on your table saw to cut an unwieldy, unsupported piece of material is very dangerous. One slip and your student will need help opening the ketchup bottle for the rest of his or her life.
I agree! Safety is very important. Safer handling will be emphasized more. Thanks for the tips!
@@BuildItWithJose wow, nice to see the video maker not get all bent out of shape when someone comments about a criticism with the build. really, it was kind of nice to read your response to that safety comment from one of your viewers. and yes, its very much worth stating a "disclaimer" to folks that dont understand how certain cuts are much more dangerous than others and how kick back happens and etc. i dont think mentioning safety concerns is ever a bad thing, if you know certain techniques or cuts are not for the novice or beginner level woodworker. good to read that you are re-enforcing the safety aspect of your builds!!
Make it wooden with the help of the Woodglut instructions.
Clicked this thinking I would make myself a nice little shoe rack but I'm confused af
Thanks for watching! We’ll make it less confusing next time. Sorry we’re starting off and any suggestions help! Thank you!!
This isn't easy do one without all that equipment
you got a work shop thats easy bullshitt