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  • @michaellapins5011
    @michaellapins5011 Год назад +76

    MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo

  • @michaelread2067
    @michaelread2067 4 года назад +56

    Those "mistakes," and your willingness to admit those unforeseen issues, tell me a lot about your work. Terrific stuff. I'm a buy

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 3 года назад

      My business does a lot of these builds and we have most of the equipment we need in the field to sort most problems out and by trial an error we have perfected the process.
      But a business that does individual project designs are always going to have these issues so it is part of the process.

  • @HamidA-to8vy
    @HamidA-to8vy 4 года назад +18

    There are impressive DIY wood working channels on Utube, but this channel is one of the few professional ones. It is very valuable source for designers and contractors.

  • @TrevorTownsendOfficial
    @TrevorTownsendOfficial 4 года назад +7

    This is exactly what I intend to build for the ground floor of my home - kitchen cabinets that flow into the dining/living space in a large 24' x 24' L-shape. I really appreciate how simple your construction is, very clean and tidy in build and appearance. I refer back to this video, again and again, to learn how to do it. Thanks fo this!

  • @crucialjosh5951
    @crucialjosh5951 4 года назад +8

    Great stuff! I love watching videos where I actually learn something!

    • @MrClarkisgod
      @MrClarkisgod 4 года назад +1

      I've built kitchen and other cabinets in the past and I still learn something new in almost every video. That, and he seems like a decent guy.

  • @MrLikeaboss2012
    @MrLikeaboss2012 4 года назад +1

    why not just cut the same handle shape as the draws into the doors? would of looked a lot nicer!! The bigger issue is the middle draw front on the island being a different colour!

  • @xawerytrabka8813
    @xawerytrabka8813 4 года назад +14

    15:24 "the answer my frined is bloooowing in the wind..." I like your style!

  • @KevinTaNet
    @KevinTaNet 3 года назад +1

    what drawer runners are they using at 10:05? They should list what products they are using.

  • @jeffguerrero6745
    @jeffguerrero6745 4 года назад +1

    Did you leave the drawer pulls/recesses exposed ply? Or did you edgeband that part too? I’m about to do a similar pull and can’t decide if I need to use solid lumber or if edgbanding will hold on a curve like that. Thanks!

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад

      On birch ply I leave all the edges as is. I only edge band the cheaper carcass ply

  • @JFcarpenter
    @JFcarpenter 4 года назад +1

    i like your style

  • @Veronica-zs2ig
    @Veronica-zs2ig 3 года назад +1

    Amazing !⭐️
    What kind of wood did you use?
    I would change my kitchen cabinet doors and I think to use also a fire retardant paint.
    Are you recommended this paint?
    Thank you

  • @angeloc700
    @angeloc700 3 года назад +2

    Very crisp and very modern. Most of all, very well done!

  • @timc6826
    @timc6826 4 года назад +4

    Great looking kitchen. Nice to know That even the most experienced fall victim to the 100mm mistake. Keep up the good work

  • @RobinLewisMakes
    @RobinLewisMakes 4 года назад +17

    The doors on those overheads cabinets are badass!

  • @artofblaze
    @artofblaze 4 года назад +6

    Simple clean design, yet impressive . Great execution, thanks !

  • @sachidalwadi
    @sachidalwadi 2 года назад +1

    Hi, minimal design and great execution. Thank you for sharing. Can I use Baltic Birch plywood for all front and panels/drawers and other affordable plywood for back panel and side panels? Could you please suggest durable and affordable plywood for back and side panels? Thanks in advance. :)

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  2 года назад +2

      That's what I have done here. Birch for the face panels and pine plywood for the rest

  • @onebee2373
    @onebee2373 4 года назад +2

    2:48 woww. I like that tool! What’s it call? I wanna bye one.
    Sorry my english :))

  • @E-E.ADVENTUREGEARS
    @E-E.ADVENTUREGEARS 11 месяцев назад +1

    What program are you using if don't mind

    • @FirstNameLastName-tx6td
      @FirstNameLastName-tx6td 5 месяцев назад

      That's SketchUp. You can google a free download of the 2017 version (the last year before they discontinued the free desktop version - but it has all the features you need)

  • @CLCLTD
    @CLCLTD 4 года назад +2

    Birch plywood is so nice for a kitchen, beats all the melamine, beautiful job

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver 4 года назад +4

    Great video! Humility is a rare and admirable trait in a man. Good on you sir.

    • @ahh59823
      @ahh59823 4 года назад

      I need name a programme in videos ..what is the name of program?????

    • @edwardholmes91
      @edwardholmes91 4 года назад

      @@ahh59823 It looks like StetchUp if I'm not mistaken.

  • @arrianheron3430
    @arrianheron3430 4 года назад +1

    What’s that tool you use to finish the edges of the ply wood?

  • @HOUCHIENCHENGvideos
    @HOUCHIENCHENGvideos 4 года назад +1

    how much does this project cost? if I may ask

  • @michaos1
    @michaos1 3 года назад +4

    Not just kitchen but the entire house made of plywood:) Awesome walls! Was installing kitchens myself as a student and this is by far one of the best looking sets!

    • @BFNJay
      @BFNJay 8 месяцев назад

      I installed some of the walls

    • @kirillkolesnikov566
      @kirillkolesnikov566 3 месяца назад

      @@BFNJay Impressive. Is that some sort of a cinder block tile on the wall behind the kitchen?

  • @MaskinEffi
    @MaskinEffi Год назад

    Amazing skills!! I have learned a lot from your video.
    I have a question:
    Can i use a natural plywood (i mean, from the store) or should i treat/seal it before installation?
    Tnx

  • @unsortedguy
    @unsortedguy 4 года назад

    Nice work! I don't get why there was a large wall piece at the left side of the kitchen. The room is such a nice open space, so it does not fit there.

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад

      There is an external door there

    • @unsortedguy
      @unsortedguy 4 года назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorks Yes, I see the black door. I just think it would have looked better without the large plywood piece in front of it, so when you enter you get a good view over the entire kitchen and room.

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад

      @@unsortedguy ah right , the client had the opposite thought (ha) so that's what we did.

    • @unsortedguy
      @unsortedguy 4 года назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorks I understand! Nonetheless, great work! Loved how kitchen turned out!

  • @atexnik
    @atexnik Год назад

    3:08 just screws without any dowels? That's not how we build cabinets in Europe. Round dowels are a must, they keep the panels from shifting. Screws' role is only to keep the panels joined, they are not meant to prevent shifting.

  • @davidbuchan2224
    @davidbuchan2224 2 года назад

    ugh... what a shame about the bevel topped cupboard doors... ruined your lines! Can I ask what you finished the birch ply in as you've kept it's lovely blond colour?

  • @delaneybee
    @delaneybee 4 года назад +2

    He makes it look easy but I know if I actually tried it, it’d be a fail 😩😂

  • @Etna.
    @Etna. 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for showing us this beautiful build!
    That encourages me to build my next kitchen myself out of bamboo ply. Me and my family had really bad luck with the last two contractors. It seems the good ones are busy building all the many new homes here in the city.
    Regards,
    Etna.

  • @rodmackinnon8497
    @rodmackinnon8497 4 года назад +3

    Love how you can get so much amazing content into such a brief video . . . especially liked the part where you pushed the circular saw down into the countertop, oh how that could go wrong. Fabulous video. Cheers!

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад +3

      Cheers, it's not too dangerous with the battery saw. I can over power it. Corded versions can be a different story.

  • @jakemilani5389
    @jakemilani5389 4 года назад +1

    could you please put a link to the equipments you used? and also for the kitchen stuff like the oven, dishwasher and so on

  • @ThomasKempDesign
    @ThomasKempDesign 4 года назад +2

    What clear coat do you put on the plywood? I'm in the process of designing my kitchen and was going to spray lacquer on, but yours looks much easier and quicker!

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад +2

      I use (for almost everything now) Mirotone , mirotec wb 8060 clear top coat. I use it as a sealer too. With fair weather you can easily get 3 coats in a day.

    • @ThomasKempDesign
      @ThomasKempDesign 4 года назад

      Can’t get in the UK unfortunately!

    • @dmitriyzudin5152
      @dmitriyzudin5152 Год назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorks Is it pure acrylic or acrylic + PU (polyurethane)? Do you use it also for horizontal work surfaces (countertop surface)? Is it sufficiently sustainable for non laminated countertop?

  • @fernweh2010
    @fernweh2010 4 года назад +1

    Hey cool to see a great kiwi craftsman making awesome youtube videos. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Love the ol' hundredmiller too ;)

  • @Madex2008
    @Madex2008 Год назад

    Please help me, i want to know it is a problem with this wood after years because i am looking for the company who can do this type of kitchen. That the wood does not bend? Do you have some solutions for bending?

  • @jaandel1
    @jaandel1 4 года назад +1

    can you please share the link to purchase those hardware ( drawers, cabinets legs,etc) looks great

  • @Jackripster69
    @Jackripster69 4 года назад +2

    Looks fantastic well done. Curious, thought you might have used the Lamello - how has that connection system been working out?

  • @drmkiwi
    @drmkiwi 4 года назад +1

    Really nice kitchen. Thanks for the video. Cheers, David

  • @mkmorfius
    @mkmorfius 4 года назад +3

    Damn, really nice kitchen... First, when I heard plywood, I thought another cheap, nothing special kitchen... Uh, I was wrong...

    • @johnwayne2103
      @johnwayne2103 3 года назад

      Birch plywood and Furniture grade plywood is some nice stuff, or you can get one side finished in melamine, which I am not a big fan of.

  • @ASK-IS
    @ASK-IS 4 года назад +1

    @10:13 where do you get those drawers?

  • @matiasisa18
    @matiasisa18 4 года назад +1

    hey!! nice build and video!! what finish do you use on yout plywood, and what is that thing that you use to apply it with??
    thanks

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад +1

      My go to finish now is Mirrtone , mirrotec water based top coat 8060 (used as sealer coat too) I use what they call here in NZ a speed brush which is just a sponge with fine nap.

  • @royormonde3682
    @royormonde3682 4 года назад +1

    Looks good, I'll be building a plywood kitchen next year for a basement apt., so video's like this are great to get ideas. I must add one thing though, it's never a good idea to put and oven next to a fridge, a heat source next to a fridge being the problem. Also in my experience there is sort of a rule that kitchen designers use and that is to put your 3 most important areas in a triangle, doesn't have to be a perfect triangle, but more importantly to separate those 3 functions. The sink, the stove and the fridge, if you had of put your oven and microwave on the left side that wood have been accomplished and you would have separated a heat source so close to fridge.

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад

      Understand your thoughts there . The oven I stalled is a very "cool " model in that it certainly won't produce enough heat on the sides of itself to warm up 2 18mm panels plus the air gap aound the fridge and its Insulation, to affect the running of the fridge. I feel like this is a problem of older tech say 15 years ago and older. Cheers

    • @royormonde3682
      @royormonde3682 4 года назад +1

      @@KingPostTimberWorks I appreciate your reply. I'm a retired contractor of almost 40 years and did do kitchen installations and renovations exclusively for about 8 years with a kitchen manufacturing company and was only relaying what I had learned and observed during that time. Nothing is written in stone and certainly anything goes.There's other reasons I think they like to separate these functions too, like somewhere to put your grocery bags down while you load the fridge or taking items out of the fridge and counter space beside the oven for placement of pots, which you have there. I know the work involved in doing a kitchen is very precise and needs to be done by a professional with the proper tools , certainly what you've done here does in fact show you are fully capable. Just felt my comments might help someone building and designing their own layout. Other than that nice work.

  • @Thom4123
    @Thom4123 4 года назад +3

    It came out incredible!!
    I remember asking about the cut out on the outside panel, really nicely designed looks so great from both sides especially when coming in.
    Take Care.

  • @nickcox4343
    @nickcox4343 4 года назад +1

    Mate I love your work and your videos. Can you tell me roughly how many sheets of ply you used over the build?

  • @V21IC
    @V21IC 4 года назад +1

    I would really like to have some measurements.
    What I like about your method is the avoidance of having to build each cabinet separately!
    As a result there appears to be less material usage and more space gained for storage.
    I'm actually in the process of design a kitchen for my girlfriend's small apartment. 😉
    Good job!

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад +1

      That's right, it's much more efficient to make longer carcass units. And really is the tradional method. (Albeit with out sheet goods)

  • @lowesjoinery3031
    @lowesjoinery3031 4 года назад

    Joey great content .... love your work.. can you help a wood brother out I’m after a small side pouch for the workshop like the one you wear seems ideal can you tell me where you got it or a name please thanks mate

  • @chrismartin3230
    @chrismartin3230 4 года назад +2

    Ah, the curse of the 100mm!

  • @iranjohn
    @iranjohn 7 дней назад

    What was that Hatch hardware you used on the upper doors?

  • @WillLeingang
    @WillLeingang 3 года назад +1

    So interesting to me that you didn’t use glue on any of those cabinets. I have definitely been overbuilding cabinets. You sir are a professional and a pragmatist. I always learn a lot from your l videos. Thank you!

  • @frankschafer1505
    @frankschafer1505 2 года назад

    Nice shop! what kind of edgebanding machine is this?

  • @korycoster3586
    @korycoster3586 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for a little bit of a view into the background process Joey. Great video as always. Really enjoying seeing more content from you.

  • @SH-rm4gw
    @SH-rm4gw 4 года назад

    Who would want plywood cupboards. Just awful!

  • @ChristopherClaudioSkierka
    @ChristopherClaudioSkierka 4 года назад +1

    Hi, great video once again. :) May I ask you some things please if you have the time?. at 3.00min and 4.45 min when you were using your screws - what spec of screw are you using ? Also did you use just screws no glue at all? and lastly the carcas body what ply was it (i know you used birch for the outer sections) . Many thanks in advance sir .

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад +1

      I use mostly 8 gauge zinc coated screws. I don't glue cabinet carcass at all. Mostly because it's not going to do anything especially on prefinished plywood. A carcass once installed is under no dynamic stress and effectively just sits so screws are more than enough to hold everything in place. I use pine plywood for lower budget cabinets but now I tend use only 16mm mixed hardwood ply with a white HPL laminate. Its sold as carcass grade ply as the laminate is not perfect but fine for cabinet interiors.

    • @ChristopherClaudioSkierka
      @ChristopherClaudioSkierka 4 года назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorks... Thanks for the time you spent replying, great help, can I just ask you one further thing, how long were those screws? They looked like 2 inches, might be my big TV :}

    • @ChristopherClaudioSkierka
      @ChristopherClaudioSkierka 4 года назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorks ps great job, simple but very nice design and the redesign to those bottom doors does look better! Perhaps do them like that from now on

  • @aadityendra
    @aadityendra 2 года назад

    how much load can the carcass take? is there a calculation based on the material used?

  • @DuncanRenovates
    @DuncanRenovates 3 года назад +1

    Glad I found this again. FYI, this video was what I showed my family when I tried to describe the look I want in my renovated kitchen. I'm using maple ply, clear poly. Mimicry, flattery, etcetera. :D

  • @maygrape7937
    @maygrape7937 3 года назад

    Im new your subcriber......im realy intrest with furniture, your vidio give ispiration for everyone..god bless you sir 👍👍👍👍

  • @michelkant
    @michelkant 4 года назад +1

    Really nice! Love the suction machine too. What do you use to finish the plywood with? Poly, lacquer or varnish? Just made myself a nice closet i like to (transparantly) protect 🤔

    • @TonyNietnagel
      @TonyNietnagel 4 года назад +1

      He mentioned giving it two coats of water based polyurethane.

  • @greco37
    @greco37 4 года назад +9

    Pretty sure there was some yelling going on before getting back on camera and announcing the 100mm mistake :) Awesome build always look forward to your videos!

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 3 года назад

      It happens all the time on projects especially for those that have a workshop centred process.

  • @titanakajima9233
    @titanakajima9233 Год назад

    what size of the Panel plywood you use.

  • @grill1234
    @grill1234 4 года назад

    So expensive that birch plywood....! Nice job 👍🏻

  • @djtutty76
    @djtutty76 4 года назад +2

    The old 100mm trick. It's reassuring to know that even the pros are not immune to that mistake

    • @nhatminhtran7917
      @nhatminhtran7917 4 года назад

      can you tell me more about it ?

    • @IvanNizhnyNov
      @IvanNizhnyNov 4 года назад +2

      @@nhatminhtran7917 well, basically, you just forget about 100mm, and that's it))

    • @MrBraden17
      @MrBraden17 4 года назад +1

      @@nhatminhtran7917 It can be hard to hook the 'dumb' end of your tape over the short point of a mitered edge, so you hold your tape on the 100mm mark, then measure and deduct 100mm before you cut it. The mistake is forgetting to deduct the 100mm, so when you cut your piece, it's 100mm too long.

    • @nhatminhtran7917
      @nhatminhtran7917 4 года назад

      @@IvanNizhnyNov thank you for your answer.

    • @nhatminhtran7917
      @nhatminhtran7917 4 года назад +1

      @@MrBraden17 thank you for you explanation ! :D

  • @michaelbolen2118
    @michaelbolen2118 4 года назад

    nicely done. Haven't done that many plywood projects - currently making a plywood dresser and enjoying it. Lots less glue ups and planing.....

  • @maxicuervo22
    @maxicuervo22 4 года назад +1

    Espectacular!!!!

  • @krehetpi
    @krehetpi 4 года назад

    Dermot Bannon the Irish Superstar architect loves these plywood kitchens, particularly if they have no door handles. Personally, I think they look cheap.

  • @erobph5205
    @erobph5205 4 года назад

    Good job...so awesome! Can you share the dimensions of the kitchen base & upper cabinets and also the kitchen island dimensions? Thanks. Keep it up...im avid follower here 👍😍

  • @ipedeprimeira
    @ipedeprimeira 4 года назад

    Very very good. Here in Brazil unfortunately carpentry is very expensive to assemble and maintain, and we don't have these tools and resources. Here is what we call 8 or 80: it is either very weak and amateur and not cheap because Brazilian taxes are absurd when it comes to machinery or very powerful and astronomically expensive.

  • @a6cjn
    @a6cjn 4 года назад +2

    Nice work Joey - very well done!!
    That was a very challenging project needing a lot of skill and effort and yet it looks clean and simple - the result of good design and craftsmanship.
    Chris

  • @DamianDArienzo
    @DamianDArienzo Год назад

    Really great work mate.

  • @ChristopherClaudioSkierka
    @ChristopherClaudioSkierka 4 года назад

    Hi there , your square rule (silver large one) @ 3.22 - what make /model is it please? thanks in advance

  • @narco73
    @narco73 3 года назад

    Why couldn't push to open be on the bottom of the shelf?

  • @ChristopherClaudioSkierka
    @ChristopherClaudioSkierka 3 года назад

    is that all 3/4 inch ply, any 1 inch ply used?

  • @BlazshoNikolov
    @BlazshoNikolov 3 года назад

    Can you please post a link for the extractor fan or what is that model/brand ... etc... ? Thank you!

  • @ronbarak3302
    @ronbarak3302 4 года назад

    Looks awsome....what is the door plywood thickness? wont be twisted during time? thx for sharingg

  • @gkkent
    @gkkent 4 года назад +1

    I’’m hooked! Great story telling and craftsmanship!

  • @youngn9na92
    @youngn9na92 4 года назад

    Alright one more question. Hopefully it is the last. What size screws do you use to connect the panels? 2 inch? Thanks!

  • @krnchippy
    @krnchippy 4 года назад

    Yeah, good work. In hindsight do you think you would have had a cleaner look with more flow had you cut a 45 on the drawer tops too? As it is you have two types of opening (cut-outs on the drawers & 45's on the cupboard doors).

  • @philipboadu8233
    @philipboadu8233 4 года назад

    Fantastic job. Just curious to know how much you charge for an L-Shape kitchen with built in oven and microwave

  • @michelsoares562
    @michelsoares562 4 года назад

    Too late now ..but another option would be installing a push to open hardware (built-in)on the the face of the middle shelf ..I don't know if your supplier carries it ..it stay out of sight

  • @165Dash
    @165Dash 3 года назад

    Very nice.
    The eventual cooktop base door detail was an improvement IMO. The finger slot is very handsome.

  • @usablellc6735
    @usablellc6735 4 года назад

    You really need to be using better audio. This looked interesting but was unwatchable.

  • @daveerickson5313
    @daveerickson5313 4 года назад

    I’ve been looking for that trash door apparatus. Where did you get it? What do you call it?

  • @aussiefreediver
    @aussiefreediver 4 года назад

    Fuck I love your videos. Thanks mate. Post lots more.

  • @nickshutte8369
    @nickshutte8369 4 года назад

    Did you use your Lamello to provide extra support in the carcass for the oven for its weight?

  • @dastan714
    @dastan714 3 года назад

    Nice, What the soft for kitchen?

  • @11SecSTionStockSnail
    @11SecSTionStockSnail 4 года назад

    I install lots of euro kitchens, Poggen pohl, porcelanosa etc. they all seem to use mdf based veneer, or cheaper, melamine based stuff for doors. I’ve also seen plenty of plywood doors used by carpenters making cabinets on site which eventually buckle especially if cabinet is in bathroom area, or basement.
    How do you deal with plywood doors? Specific high quality plywood? Do u stabilize it in any way?What about floor to ceiling tall doors? Even for mdf Poggen pohl uses tension rods on inside center of door. Did you have to replace doors from previous jobs much?

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад

      I generally use 18mm birch plywood for doors/panels in my experience the plywood tends to decide if it wants to stay flat within a few hours of being cut. I have had the odd door twist over time. Would say I have replaced maybe 4 doors in ten years. Which could be to do with our climate too I guess. Tall doors are always a problem I tend to design them away if possible. I haven't heard of the tension rods before that's interesting.

    • @alexchiperi
      @alexchiperi 4 года назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorks We use them a lot for tall and wide doors here in Europe since man made materials have built in tension from the fabrication process. You can find them in various catalogues...

  • @josevillegad5556
    @josevillegad5556 4 года назад

    Me disculpas pero eso no es carpintería fregona lástima de maquinaria atte. Yo carpintero

  • @rapidesu11d2
    @rapidesu11d2 3 года назад

    Nice work. I'm about to build my own kitchen island which looks pretty much the one you built here. Would it possible to get some details about yours? the height, the depth, etc. My countertop will be a river table made from white pine and a river of concrete so will be quite heavy... any advice on the best way to support all this weight? thanks

  • @lifeanywhere
    @lifeanywhere 4 года назад

    Beautiful work as always, man. What do you do with the exposed bottom under the main cabinet with the cooktops? No toe kick?

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад +1

      Yes there are toe kicks. Waiting on the sparky to finish off there.

  • @joelie8897
    @joelie8897 3 года назад

    what the name of the hinges system

  • @joeyt8643
    @joeyt8643 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for posting this--this is going to be SO useful for when I need to build cabinets.

  • @hurcule911
    @hurcule911 4 года назад

    dont you have someone else install the appliances? Id consider that a liability issue if youre not insured for it.

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  4 года назад

      I just sit them in the holes to make sure they fit. That's it.

  • @engineer_Ashraf
    @engineer_Ashraf 4 года назад

    What thickness of plywood used ?

  • @cheikhhakim1723
    @cheikhhakim1723 4 года назад

    the kitchen is well done, but the finish on the surface of the plywood is not beautiful to see it
    you had to paindre or cover the surface

  • @ktm5975
    @ktm5975 4 года назад

    Your followers are from Syria

  • @skoods1
    @skoods1 3 года назад

    Joey, I'm curious if you've changed the way you make the carcasses now you have a lamello - eg. do you still just screw them together as you do in this great video? Cheers, Stephen C Queenstown

    • @KingPostTimberWorks
      @KingPostTimberWorks  3 года назад +1

      Yup screw em. Lamello is actually pretty slow and the clips expensive. Typically I only use it for special situations like mitres

    • @skoods1
      @skoods1 3 года назад

      @@KingPostTimberWorksThanks, Joey. Really appreciate all the knowledge you share here and on The Shop Stool podcast, and the fact you removed all the advertising from your RUclips channel makes it so much better to watch without the stupid interruptions of adverts. Thanks for your generosity and for the info on screwing Vs lamello 👍

  • @WoodWorks_Kasiri
    @WoodWorks_Kasiri 3 года назад

    Nice 👌

  • @mailaloomy4219
    @mailaloomy4219 4 года назад

    I have done very similar with Woodglut designs.

  • @MarcoACasco
    @MarcoACasco 3 года назад

    Very nice !!! does it not need to be sealed ? I mean, it's plywood, doesn't it need to be made waterproof ?

  • @villastory3789
    @villastory3789 2 года назад

    sketch up top

  • @maxjj3148
    @maxjj3148 4 года назад

    What program do you use?

  • @sementerprises1562
    @sementerprises1562 4 года назад

    Dear which software are you using for modeling