Thank you brother, Great video. I just saw this on Walmart for $187. You explained it so well even someone like me with very little experience can give it a shot.
Aside from my ears bleeding from the third song and afterwards, great video thanks for the content and ill be trying this myself after watching you! I did like the first song though.
Great video. Question: what is that you are doing immediately before drilling in the screws - are you countersinking? Also, is that some kind of varnish you are applying before the stain? Thanks!
Doesn’t look like anyone responded, but I’m fairly sure that’s a nail gun and he’s shooting a little finishing nail into it before screwing… just for stability so that it doesn’t get cocked over while trying to drill in screws and hold the shelves perfectly perpendicular at the same time
A complete newbie question. What is the substance that you are using to change the color? and do you have an instruction on that to make the best out of it?
Hey man, could you have glued the entire thing together and be confident it will hold weight? Wondering why you screwed the L shapes together but then used glue to attach it to the large board
excellent bro. Going to make one bro. I have just one question that by length i can see that the one slab is 14inch in length but can you tell me what is the breadth of one slab board. Thanks for this tutorial.
Very well explained. Simple to follow and understand
Thank you!!
Good quality product. Correct, fast transport service.
Thanks!
Thanks so much! I want one but they're so expensive on Amazon. Building my own would be much more cost effective and fun.
Thank you brother, Great video. I just saw this on Walmart for $187. You explained it so well even someone like me with very little experience can give it a shot.
Thank you my friend.. Im not a expert so you can do it too. Good luck , send some pictures.
Thank you, sure I will send you a picture once I make it :)
I just have one question, what type of wood did you use?
had to make sure i was building mine right, first time building this type of shelf
Nice!! Could you send me a picture? I want to see how is your final product
VERY NICE WORK.... YOU SHOULD SELL THEM LOL - I WOULD BUY IT!
Thank you! Actually I sold 3 ..
Thanks for that awesome video my bookshelf came out NICE. I still wonder why that 2x12x8 was needed if we use only a small piece?
Thanks for sharing nice work 👍
Thank you for Watching!
Excellent tutorial and a well made video. Excited to see what's next!
Thank you!!
The “T” I example really helped me
Yes, it’s easy to create first all the “T” and then connect them.
Nice bookshelf
Thank you!
Question: the supplies list mentions brackets. Where are these used in the build? Or are they for attatching it to the wall to avoid tipping?
Aside from my ears bleeding from the third song and afterwards, great video thanks for the content and ill be trying this myself after watching you! I did like the first song though.
Thank you so much!
Great video. Question: what is that you are doing immediately before drilling in the screws - are you countersinking? Also, is that some kind of varnish you are applying before the stain? Thanks!
Doesn’t look like anyone responded, but I’m fairly sure that’s a nail gun and he’s shooting a little finishing nail into it before screwing… just for stability so that it doesn’t get cocked over while trying to drill in screws and hold the shelves perfectly perpendicular at the same time
A complete newbie question. What is the substance that you are using to change the color? and do you have an instruction on that to make the best out of it?
Great Question. Is stain base of Oil. There is a diferent colors that you can choose.
what screws do you use?
Following your plan now. Hope it’s nice like yours. What screws did you use?
No. 8 x 2-1/2 in. L Star Trim Head Construction.
Thank you for watching
@@watcherick4433 thanks a lot for the quick response. Appreciate it!
Thanks, i am planning to make this as well :)
Thank you!! Send some pictures.. 😎
Congratulations on 1K! Good work...keep it up.
Thank you Sir!
Nice
Thanks Buddy
Hey man, could you have glued the entire thing together and be confident it will hold weight? Wondering why you screwed the L shapes together but then used glue to attach it to the large board
Exactly there are some books really heavy.. the L needs screws because of the need to resist the friction of the weight of the books.
The glue wouldn't hold against the end grain in the t's. The screws are needed
You are right. They are necessary
Do you have all of the cut sizes please?
Yes they are inside of the video
Such a shelb tomondo to Eurasia?
To such to book shelb
How much weight the shelf can bear?
With glue and screws can hold 4 to 5 regular size books
@@watcherick4433 Total for the whole bookcase? Or each shelf?
What are the measurements for the shelves?
1*12 lumber cut to 14 inches.
thank you for watching.
excellent bro. Going to make one bro. I have just one question that by length i can see that the one slab is 14inch in length but can you tell me what is the breadth of one slab board. Thanks for this tutorial.
Hi Joel. Idk the breadth of the slab, I just calculated the weight with my own books and have good support
What is the height if finished shelf
55 inches
How could it be 55 inches if the back board was cut to 48 inches. Should be 50 inches in height.
You may get more support if you talk about what you doing while you doing it..the music over does not make for a good viewing.
Apologies, for the delay Great Advice Thank you for watching.
"Super easy"💀
Yes is super
No measurements ?
Yes they are in the Description
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