Upon unboxing, I was immediately upset at how the rails were very noticeably bent. But I kept going, all tools needed to assemble were included ruclips.net/user/postUgkxqtX4Dxs6aecAZEuz6GY5-d81YecKCshn and I had it set up in about 30 minutes. Honestly I love this thing, make sure to read the measurements and measure your space so you know if it'll work for you. I bought this to put inside my closet, underneath where I hang my clothes and it is absolutely perfect! It is VERY sturdy and all drawers glide easily and mine are stuffed, and they are still flush when closed.
I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!
Your videos are exceptionally well done. The storyboarding, rhythm and flow, presentation and dialog really encourages watching the videos, learning, and getting ideas. Nice job.
Chris, your work definitely has an inate Vitruvian quality (eurythmy, proportion, commodity, delight, etc) to it that few others working in this space (if any) emulate, let alone strive to achieve. As an Architect, your work resonates and shows that the combination of design and crafting of elegant furniture is not dead and forgotten 8n this age of Ikea knock-offs. Thank you and Kudos to you. Wm
It's rare that a 30 minutes video makes me feel like I only spent 8-10 minutes watching it. Love the pacing, music, and your little jokes. This long format is working great for your style! I'd really appreciate more videos like it. The piece itself is stunning and a worthy successor to your Bad Larry. Spaghetti is fine.
Hey man thanks! I actually felt like the 30 mins flew by when I watched it, but I didn't want to say anything b/c I thought it made me sound delusional. A few other people have mentioned that now, and it makes me feel a little bit better about myself :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture it is definitely a rare feat and one that I have yet to accomplish :) I really would like to see more long format videos from you!
I love the long format. I felt like I learned something, understood the long detailed thought process of woodworking, and love the artful nature of your videos It’s a great balance of visual content and learning
I really enjoyed the videos. I watch them in my garage while working on destroying a few pieces of wood. I’m just a frustrated wannabe woodworker but I do enjoy your way of doing magnificent work.
Agree with Dane Hixson and Mathew Gehrig Your videos are such a joy to watch with a zen feel that no one compares to that i have seen or listen to. Thank you as always
ohhh i love the comment about Bob Ross. It's so true! I loved watching him painting, after coming home from a Party, to calm down and relax. Your videos are much better to me though, because woodworking is my passion (not painting!), and i always tried to find someone to look up to. Hopefully one day, i'll be nearly as good as you are! Big Thanks from Berlin
I enjoyed seeing your entire shop instead of the smaller area that usually comprises the view you give us. I understand that your framing creates a space that approximates the workshops used by (or aspired to) by your audience. Still, I have so many questions! What was happening with that forklift? What's in the blue bins and sitting on the racks? Are you actually not as tidy as your clamp racks and closed cabinets would imply? Or do you share the space? Suggestion: a workshop tour video... inquiring minds want to know.
Hey Chris wanted to let you know you and your videos are a huge inspiration to me to start my own little dutch RUclips channel. Thanks for that and keep up the good work!!
Thanks for being so clear when explaning and for your pronounciation also, sometimes is'nt easy for those who ar not native speakers to understand american english. My and my wife are finding some very good inspirations for future projects. We work in a single bay garage with a few tools but we are really getting into "woodworking" (we mainly work with sheet goods because we don't have a jointer planer yet) seriously. Thanks for sharing and teaching.
This spaghetti is delightful! Seriously, I would love to try something like this for my home. Maybe that day will come. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Things I liked about this video - the longer format, the use of India ink, the design and execution, pretty much everything I guess....maybe not the creepy wink...no never mind that was pretty great too. Fantastic build and video as always, Chris!
Really enjoyed the long format. I actually put down my phone and watched the whole thing! Watching this has helped me understand how I want to build a floating console for under our table. I'll have to check out that Indian ink, looks awesome!
I think this is the longest video I’ve ever seen of yours...& and it was pure enjoyment. I can’t believe I sat through a 30 min video! The pacing and music and leading shots and establishing shots....man, just so good! Oh, and the spaghetti looked good too. ;)
Hey Chris. Kind of really depressed today, and your videos are helping I think, to forget myself, but also makes me hopeful that one day I'll be making a living with working...
Dude, you are such an inspiration. I love every one of your videos but I have to say, this is the best one yet. The design, the details, the little home run dance, it’s all pure gold.
Chris, I think you have one of the best woodworking channels on RUclips. Your not only a esteemed woodworker but your editing is flawless and the messages in the videos are amazing. Keep up all the amazing work, Ben L. P.S. - Sweet kicks
Chris, your videos are awesome. I've been following you since you had 20K subscribers. I love your sense of humor and the way you narrate your videos. I'm from Brazil and I'd like congratulate you for the great work you do.
Love the longer format, Chris!!! Also, respect on the J's. As someone who has worn a 15 since I was 13, I love how Nike has always carried sizes for the big boys! LOL
Chris Salomone I would’ve bet money you were a 13-14 based on what I was guessing your height was! 🤣🤣🤣. Oh well, still mad respect on the shoe game and furniture building!! 👍🏼👍🏼
Absolutely amazing job!! Been watching your videos for sometime now.. like the evolution; not just the wood work, the video editing too. I wish I can find some time to do this too! Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Awesome build. Don't mean to sound like a toe head, and I definitely am on the beginner side of the fence, but one thing i ended up getting for routing rabets into the ends of work pieces was that infinity cutting tools mega rabbet router bit and collection of 'spacers'. It actually made the dados cutting fun and precise. Took the stress off for sure, for my skill level. One of those right tools for the job makes it easier feeling. Really liked it, but I dropped the bit and chipped it. Really look forward to your builds. Thank you.
Chris, I really enjoyed the long format on this video! All the information and details were top notch per usual. Your editing is so well polished! Another all around solid build, my friend! 😁👍🏼
You're videos are fantastic and your craftsmanship is excellent. I just had a thought from watching your video though. If you score your line before routing, you drastically cut down your chances of tear out on plywood. Just a thought from experience.
Loved the longer format. B-roll shots added great breaks and aesthetically, it still felt like a Foureyes video. Dope bowl of spaghetti you made yourself here.
Hi, I love your woodworking videos, they are very helpful and interesting. I work as a carpenter in Latvia, making plywood furniture. Thanks. And sorry for my English 🙂
Nice video! About the "reinforcements" with screws: I saw some videos testing screws vs glue. The glue was way stronger than the screws, so probably no need at all to screw after glueing.
Thanks! That is true that glue can be stronger that screws but it depends on the orientation of the pieces. This joint would be end grain to face grain, which is not the strongest. Basically the more end grain get involved the less you can rely on glue.
I was originally thinking about leaving a snarky comment, like, "Live edge walnut: surprisingly affordable!" However, I think the "fake live edge" turned out GREAT. It definitely looks real enough. I also want to compliment two other things: that India Ink finish is so refined looking. It's wonderful. And, I'm not sure about the other folks, but I love the longer format. Great, great build as always Chris. You're a real tastemaker, esp of spaghetti. Thank you for sharing the video.
Great build, as always! You always use such mellow music in your videos, it'd be hilarious in one of your next videos if you psyched everyone out and started the video with a rock song. Longer format is fantastic, always fun to learn your process and see more detail. Thank you!
Acabo de llegar temprano y me quedé enganchado en tu trabajo la verdad admiro mucho tus trabajos y labores , estoy mejorando mi inglés para que próximamente te comenté en tu idioma , suerte y éxitos . Pd: good luck
Chris, I know you might answered this already, but which program do you use for this sketch style 3D draw? Congrats for your job, and keep it up! You are inspiring more than you can imagine! See ya!!!!
Upon unboxing, I was immediately upset at how the rails were very noticeably bent. But I kept going, all tools needed to assemble were included ruclips.net/user/postUgkxqtX4Dxs6aecAZEuz6GY5-d81YecKCshn and I had it set up in about 30 minutes. Honestly I love this thing, make sure to read the measurements and measure your space so you know if it'll work for you. I bought this to put inside my closet, underneath where I hang my clothes and it is absolutely perfect! It is VERY sturdy and all drawers glide easily and mine are stuffed, and they are still flush when closed.
Your videos are super zen. It's like watching a modern version of Bob Ross.
Thanks Dane...appreciate that. I love me some Bob Ross :)
I was totally thinking the same thing. Totally zen.
The Bob Ross of furniture.
Right? Even if I wasn't into woodworking I'd watch his videos. They're beautiful.
Dane Hixson lets cut down this happy tree. 😂
Great piece! Also, love the longer format! Gives us such a clear image of all of the steps!
Thanks...it was a log more work, but I had fun
Only a true woodworker can make a wood joke by accident haha. It was a “log” more work.
awesome piece! and, hearing anyone admitting that metric is much better than imperial just makes it even better! :)
I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!
Your videos are exceptionally well done. The storyboarding, rhythm and flow, presentation and dialog really encourages watching the videos, learning, and getting ideas.
Nice job.
This was honestly a piece of artwork. So beautiful.
this piece is stunning. I think the combo black + wood colour is so elegant. Nice job Chris
Thanks! It is a subtle combo...but I really like it :)
Your videos are really awesome.. I learned a lot.. Had fun too
@12:43 .. Metric system ❤️❤️.. Waaaaaaay easier
Chris, your work definitely has an inate Vitruvian quality (eurythmy, proportion, commodity, delight, etc) to it that few others working in this space (if any) emulate, let alone strive to achieve. As an Architect, your work resonates and shows that the combination of design and crafting of elegant furniture is not dead and forgotten 8n this age of Ikea knock-offs. Thank you and Kudos to you. Wm
It's rare that a 30 minutes video makes me feel like I only spent 8-10 minutes watching it. Love the pacing, music, and your little jokes. This long format is working great for your style! I'd really appreciate more videos like it. The piece itself is stunning and a worthy successor to your Bad Larry. Spaghetti is fine.
Hey man thanks! I actually felt like the 30 mins flew by when I watched it, but I didn't want to say anything b/c I thought it made me sound delusional. A few other people have mentioned that now, and it makes me feel a little bit better about myself :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture it is definitely a rare feat and one that I have yet to accomplish :) I really would like to see more long format videos from you!
I love the long format. I felt like I learned something, understood the long detailed thought process of woodworking, and love the artful nature of your videos
It’s a great balance of visual content and learning
I really enjoyed the videos. I watch them in my garage while working on destroying a few pieces of wood. I’m just a frustrated wannabe woodworker but I do enjoy your way of doing magnificent work.
love the edit style. Your videos are my form of mindfulness
Thanks Ben :)
metric system superiority confirmed 🙏
haha....we've given in
I was thinking the same, 17 13/16 "...what the...
NO! MURKA!!!!
Well, actually... ruclips.net/video/SmSJXC6_qQ8/видео.html
Chris, your videos rise the the standard of quality to hard to reach height for even the experienced youtubers. I'm amazed. Again.
Thank you.
Excellent video and project. The longer format was a nice change of pace with lots of little nuggets of learning. Your finished piece is stunning.
Thanks Sandra...glad you enjoyed it :)
Metric rules. Maybe you should give it a go once)))))) Excellent video, Chris!
Chris Salomone, i worked about 3 years in this area and i think you are amazing. I really like your tools. Keep Going!
Agree with Dane Hixson and Mathew Gehrig Your videos are such a joy to watch with a zen feel that no one compares to that i have seen or listen to. Thank you as always
by far, my favorite of all your builds
ohhh i love the comment about Bob Ross. It's so true! I loved watching him painting, after coming home from a Party, to calm down and relax.
Your videos are much better to me though, because woodworking is my passion (not painting!), and i always tried to find someone to look up to. Hopefully one day, i'll be nearly as good as you are!
Big Thanks from Berlin
I havent even watched yet and im already impressed
Impressive video. Never feel so relax watching a wood working video especially during the lockdown.
I enjoyed seeing your entire shop instead of the smaller area that usually comprises the view you give us. I understand that your framing creates a space that approximates the workshops used by (or aspired to) by your audience. Still, I have so many questions! What was happening with that forklift? What's in the blue bins and sitting on the racks? Are you actually not as tidy as your clamp racks and closed cabinets would imply? Or do you share the space? Suggestion: a workshop tour video... inquiring minds want to know.
Love this format! I think it showcases your strength of explaining things and still has your esthetics.
Thanks Chaney :)
Hey Chris wanted to let you know you and your videos are a huge inspiration to me to start my own little dutch RUclips channel. Thanks for that and keep up the good work!!
really good media, calming, interesting, instructive... everything about Foureyes works well! good work guys
Thanks for being so clear when explaning and for your pronounciation also, sometimes is'nt easy for those who ar not native speakers to understand american english. My and my wife are finding some very good inspirations for future projects. We work in a single bay garage with a few tools but we are really getting into "woodworking" (we mainly work with sheet goods because we don't have a jointer planer yet) seriously. Thanks for sharing and teaching.
any piece I jump into, those are stunning. love your works
This spaghetti is delightful! Seriously, I would love to try something like this for my home. Maybe that day will come. Thanks for sharing your talents.
You're simply the best at what you do! Another fantastic video.
Thanks Bob...appreciate it :)
Things I liked about this video - the longer format, the use of India ink, the design and execution, pretty much everything I guess....maybe not the creepy wink...no never mind that was pretty great too. Fantastic build and video as always, Chris!
you can't tell right now...but I'm winking at you :)
Really enjoyed the long format. I actually put down my phone and watched the whole thing! Watching this has helped me understand how I want to build a floating console for under our table. I'll have to check out that Indian ink, looks awesome!
Thanks man...the india ink is pretty sweet. I'll be using it more often
Chris your videos are a surreal inspiration.. u make me want to make things and i am doing somethings all because of you.. thank you!
Thanks man...appreciate the kind words. Best of luck to you :)
I think this is the longest video I’ve ever seen of yours...& and it was pure enjoyment. I can’t believe I sat through a 30 min video! The pacing and music and leading shots and establishing shots....man, just so good! Oh, and the spaghetti looked good too. ;)
Thanks Bruce! It definitely was, since this is the longest one I've made. I'm wondering if it might be too long.
Hey Chris. Kind of really depressed today, and your videos are helping I think, to forget myself, but also makes me hopeful that one day I'll be making a living with working...
Very zen and great design. I love it
Really crisp project Chris- love the base you went with.
Thanks man :)
Dude, you are such an inspiration. I love every one of your videos but I have to say, this is the best one yet. The design, the details, the little home run dance, it’s all pure gold.
Thanks Robert. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
I enjoyed the longer format. Good to mix these in every once in a while.
Thanks Chris :)
Great job! Love the cut of the walnut drawers - it gives it a more natural look; like a broken or separated piece.
Thanks man :)
i love your videos... calm and the voice over... FANTASTIC
Thanks!
Chris, I’m loving this format. Just like podcasts, long format content is the way of the future.
Thanks Kyle...we shall see if the masses agree :)
Very nice job Chris!!👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm always very impressed with how you film your builds but the winking-shot was on a whole new level
I like the length of the video. Never looked at my watch, but realized afterward how long it was. Great flow.
Chris, I think you have one of the best woodworking channels on RUclips. Your not only a esteemed woodworker but your editing is flawless and the messages in the videos are amazing.
Keep up all the amazing work,
Ben L.
P.S. - Sweet kicks
Thanks Ben...appreciate it. Glad you're enjoying everything - including the kicks :)
Chris, your videos are awesome. I've been following you since you had 20K subscribers. I love your sense of humor and the way you narrate your videos. I'm from Brazil and I'd like congratulate you for the great work you do.
Hi Diego...Thanks! I'm glad you've been with me since the beginning :)
Great edit Chris!!! Fantastic video and great camera angles!!
Thanks!
I love the choice of background music. Love your work keep it up
Thanks Dylan
LOL, that shot at 11:54 had me saying "what the...is he using a closet hanger pole?" Nice work Chris. I love love LOVE the black oak! Well done.
Thanks man...I should just start calling this black oak and pretending it's a species :)
This is beautiful and glad you went for simple leg frame, clean and minimal 🙂
Thanks Ali...appreciate it :)
The production quality of your videos is top notch. You should be proud!
Thanks Alex...really appreciate it :)
Very stylish designs. They are timeless!
Chris, you are even a woodworking artist! What a beautiful and inspiring handwork!
Thanks...I'm not sure it's true... but I appreciate it :)
As always, great stuff. Bravo on your shooting, editing, music, and voice over.
Thanks Keith :)
awesome presentation and instructions, thanks
I'm happy to see you back Chris. Yes you have always been here but I've missed you.
haha...I was gonna say. I've never been more back :)
Fantastic build! I love the way the dyed oak and walnut look together!
Thanks man...me too. Subtle, but a nice color combo
I have been watching your channel for over a year now. I love your music choose. Also great audio video sound levels!(top notch!)
Thanks man...appreciate it :)
Awesome project, and I agree with a lot of the other sentiments, the longer video was fantastic!!
Thanks Andrew :)
Your videos always bring peace and joy to my day. Love the long form. Thanks again for doing what you do!
Love the longer format, Chris!!! Also, respect on the J's. As someone who has worn a 15 since I was 13, I love how Nike has always carried sizes for the big boys! LOL
Dang...that's a big foot. I'm right in the sweet spot at 11.5 / 12 :)
Chris Salomone I would’ve bet money you were a 13-14 based on what I was guessing your height was! 🤣🤣🤣. Oh well, still mad respect on the shoe game and furniture building!! 👍🏼👍🏼
Absolutely amazing job!! Been watching your videos for sometime now.. like the evolution; not just the wood work, the video editing too. I wish I can find some time to do this too! Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Awesome build. Don't mean to sound like a toe head, and I definitely am on the beginner side of the fence, but one thing i ended up getting for routing rabets into the ends of work pieces was that infinity cutting tools mega rabbet router bit and collection of 'spacers'. It actually made the dados cutting fun and precise. Took the stress off for sure, for my skill level. One of those right tools for the job makes it easier feeling. Really liked it, but I dropped the bit and chipped it. Really look forward to your builds. Thank you.
Ouch...that hurts. Well, I guess there are worse things that could happen when it comes to mistakes and routers
Every videos are a work of art
So relaxing to watch.💕 Also reminds me that I can do anything I put my mind to with a little love and passion. Beautiful work too!
Pretty cool listening to your thought processes here as a designer and maker. Thank you for sharing, Chris!
Chris, I really enjoyed the long format on this video! All the information and details were top notch per usual. Your editing is so well polished! Another all around solid build, my friend! 😁👍🏼
Thanks man...appreciate it :)
Chris Salomone you’re definitely welcome!
Es algo de no creer,eres muy bueno brother
You're videos are fantastic and your craftsmanship is excellent.
I just had a thought from watching your video though. If you score your line before routing, you drastically cut down your chances of tear out on plywood. Just a thought from experience.
This is an instance classic, Chris. What a beauty! I like the long format, too.
Thanks man. Definitely a slight departure in style...but I'm happy with it for the most part :)
I Love Woodworking vids, but your videos are the only ones I watch for learning & therapeutic purposes.
n.n
Thanks Alejandro. Glad you enjoy them for any or all reasons :)
*Rest of the world: yes, we are now happy*
Chris is showing his invincible biceps 😆😆😆
i love your slow motion jump
Loving your musical choice. Very Zen 😑😌
Nice work Chris.
Thanks Todd...appreciate it :)
Excellent work. Its the best video you make it, and funny.
Thanks Gonzalo
Dude you're rock! I want to a shop like that, lots of tools, and plenty of space. I love black; to me that piece came out perfectly.
It's a piece of art! I loved it!
Loved the longer format. B-roll shots added great breaks and aesthetically, it still felt like a Foureyes video. Dope bowl of spaghetti you made yourself here.
Thanks man...it was a fun build and video to put together. But definitely time consuming. Glad it came out al dente :)
Hi, I love your woodworking videos, they are very helpful and interesting. I work as a carpenter in Latvia, making plywood furniture. Thanks. And sorry for my English 🙂
Brilliant, man. Love the long format.
Thanks harold. Appreciate it :)
hey Chris I'M Mikael from Somalia thanks for the amazing videos and it's more than woodworking this is entertaining and teaching thanks again
Ваши работы всегда изящны и непросты.
Успехов. С Новым Годом!
Nice video! About the "reinforcements" with screws: I saw some videos testing screws vs glue. The glue was way stronger than the screws, so probably no need at all to screw after glueing.
Thanks! That is true that glue can be stronger that screws but it depends on the orientation of the pieces. This joint would be end grain to face grain, which is not the strongest. Basically the more end grain get involved the less you can rely on glue.
I was originally thinking about leaving a snarky comment, like, "Live edge walnut: surprisingly affordable!" However, I think the "fake live edge" turned out GREAT. It definitely looks real enough. I also want to compliment two other things: that India Ink finish is so refined looking. It's wonderful. And, I'm not sure about the other folks, but I love the longer format. Great, great build as always Chris. You're a real tastemaker, esp of spaghetti. Thank you for sharing the video.
Great build, as always! You always use such mellow music in your videos, it'd be hilarious in one of your next videos if you psyched everyone out and started the video with a rock song. Longer format is fantastic, always fun to learn your process and see more detail. Thank you!
haha...I would totally do it if I could get the right to a song I liked :)
Dude Chris Hayes is going to love this video. 👍
nice design, nice built, Nice Kicks
Thanks, thanks and thanks :)
Love these videos! I agree with the other comment saying that this is like watching a modern version of Bob Ross, amazing content and amazing quality.
Acabo de llegar temprano y me quedé enganchado en tu trabajo la verdad admiro mucho tus trabajos y labores , estoy mejorando mi inglés para que próximamente te comenté en tu idioma , suerte y éxitos .
Pd: good luck
Once again, a beautiful video with beautiful music and a beautiful piece of work. It's just, well, beautiful. Great job, Chris! ;)
Thanks James...appreciate it :)
I keep enjoying your videos bro. Thanks
Appreciate it :)
beautiful video, Chris
Chris, I know you might answered this already, but which program do you use for this sketch style 3D draw?
Congrats for your job, and keep it up! You are inspiring more than you can imagine!
See ya!!!!
This is a beautiful piece!
Thanks Kristy :)
Awesome material,
actually didn't notice that 30 minutes just passed by.
Thanks. Yeah, it does just kind of wander by :)