I watched your video about making the circular saw guide on your workbench and my jaw dropped. The fact that it just pivots up and down is a very simple solution. My jaw loterally dropped.
The number of different joineries is insane and the end product looks amazing. Really salute you for the extra extra effort for camera work, your videos keep getting better and better!
Really nice looking end result. Nice to see so much effort to put in to hide constuction things. This dark concrete look panel is MDF? Any ideas where to source 2020 black profile in EU?
I also want to take the liberty to ask you, can you buy the various 3D printing fixing tools and drawings you used in the video? Or is there a tool to buy? Which platform is available?
Hi, i 3d print stuffs cos i cannot find and buy certain things in the world, took pains to learn the skill just to print my own parts. For the laminate accessories, i am not sure what u are referring to. Pls elaborate.
I hear you. Totally. If u watched the newer videos, 3-4 songs were used. I had to pay for epidemic sounds to be rightful on copyright matters and i truly understand this issue as i was a music composer in my younger days. I will continue to heed your advice here.
Its not expensive… depends on which angle you look at it. i have considered the costs of getting it custom made in wood by carpenters as well as anyone else who can do this. Should be in the thousands. For me, its in the hundreds.
Wow. Really admire the attention to details and aesthetics you employ. Insane! The patience in your craftsmanship is also admirable. Kudos!
Thanks 😀 am addicted to precision 😀
Never gonna complain about IKEA assembly again lol! Very nice build.
Thank you, but i cannot get the joke 😀
I watched your video about making the circular saw guide on your workbench and my jaw dropped. The fact that it just pivots up and down is a very simple solution. My jaw loterally dropped.
Thanks! 😉 i can make you a linear rail jig to help close back your jaw 😝 joking! Wat did u like abt that?
The number of different joineries is insane and the end product looks amazing. Really salute you for the extra extra effort for camera work, your videos keep getting better and better!
Thanks buddy 😀
Looks great, like an off the shelf product. Does not look industrial at all. It belongs in a nice home
🙂
The perfect shelf for storing shoes, tools or even my studio gear. The possibilities are endless.
Yep you are right. U have what sort of studio gears?
Cameras, microphones tripods and photography accessories.
U must be a creative, am i right? 😀
Where are u located?
Very good design and production! 👍
Glad you enjoyed 😀
Your jigs are fantastic! Just started simple Aluminium extrusion shelves, was glad to discover your channel!
Glad you like them! Hope you watched more of my content and visited our website!
Learned how to use 3D printing clips to connect boards, which is a cheap and convenient solution
You learnt it from this video or somewhere else before?
So many details... good job 👍
Thanks 😌
Hidden shelves/ door space is genius. Also another video so quickly. Awesome
Happy New Year
Happy new year! 😀
i cannot help but realize how many times u used the 'genius' word in all your comments buddy... you use the word daily?
@@TheAluminumCarpenter not daily but frequently. It’s a quick and easy way to point out things done with thought and purpose that well executed
Understood 😀 you are super kind with your words. Respect. 😀
Perfect well done ❤
I'm glad you like it
How about adding lighting into your design?
Ok! Easy to do 😀
I love your work bro.
I appreciate that. Its painstakingly full of effort.
Can you show us the jig for the circular saw in detail?
Which jig do u want to see? The one installed on my assembly tabletop or the aluminum extrusion jig that i shown in the pedestal planter box video?
Very neat. How can I get the design file for that awesome cross-cut guide with table guides (at 1:04, in Cutting Panels section of this video)?
Let me check
Really nice looking end result. Nice to see so much effort to put in to hide constuction things.
This dark concrete look panel is MDF?
Any ideas where to source 2020 black profile in EU?
Im not sure abt EU. Have u googled it? Pls let me know if u found it. I need to know too.
Oh ya, these are mdf. Especially the dark grey mdf, i used it in all my previous videos. Please take a look at the channel ❤
I learnd a lot
I am very glad to hear that. many many more videos coming. u will learn even more.
I also want to take the liberty to ask you, can you buy the various 3D printing fixing tools and drawings you used in the video? Or is there a tool to buy? Which platform is available?
The 3d printing tools are tools i drawn myself 😀 you can find them on our website, link in description. If certain tools u cannot find, email me.
Hello, I would like to ask if the laminate accessories you use are ready-made. Are you 3D printing to save costs or because of something else?
Hi, i 3d print stuffs cos i cannot find and buy certain things in the world, took pains to learn the skill just to print my own parts. For the laminate accessories, i am not sure what u are referring to. Pls elaborate.
@@TheAluminumCarpenter
Zhaobin, u didnt finish typing.
What size profile did you use? Looks great!😀
2020 series
Absolutely love your videos , one request tho, change up the song 😅 especially on the longer ones lol 20 minites of the same song isss...... 😮
I hear you. Totally. If u watched the newer videos, 3-4 songs were used. I had to pay for epidemic sounds to be rightful on copyright matters and i truly understand this issue as i was a music composer in my younger days. I will continue to heed your advice here.
I just found your channel and I really like your work.
What software did you use in the beginning for visualizing / rendering your design?
Thanks for the kind words! I used shapr3d. Its great.
Was gonna ask this too thanks!
Is it wood or aluminum?
Its a combination of wood mdf aluminum
It looks very nice but also awfully expensive?
Its not expensive… depends on which angle you look at it. i have considered the costs of getting it custom made in wood by carpenters as well as anyone else who can do this. Should be in the thousands. For me, its in the hundreds.