Good eye. I brought that up with the client. They didn’t want to move the outlet and said they would get some of those childproofing plastic covers to go in the plugs. They’ve already sold the house and moved on so I’m not sure if that happened or if the whole build is even there anymore.
You really know how to show the steps to making things. Has inspired me to try although I have no experience skills. Let me know if you have other online training 🙂
Thank you, I really try to be thorough. I would love to create a course, but with a full time job, it may have to wait. You should check out Steve Ramsey @ Woodworking For Mere Mortals. I know he has a full beginners woodworking course and really good content. Thanks for watching!
I use a free sight called “yarn.co”. There are bunch you can pay for to get higher quality stuff but so far I’m happy with this one. I watched a lot of tutorials for dos and don’ts so I don’t get de-monetized, a few being; the clips should not exceed 4s long and they should be relative to what you’re talking about or what the video is about. Have fun, and thanks for watching!
Unfortunately I don't. This was an extremely niche space in the client's home and I was building this fireplace ruclips.net/video/1g5Lxp9mJzY/видео.html at the same time and was borrowing leftovers from that. I will say that I made the cabinet standard height ( 34.5" ), bringing it to 36" with the countertop. The cabinet depth was also standard kitchen cabinet depth. The width was specific to her dog food storage container she had purchased. The dog bowl area was 12" high ( she had big dogs ). Other than that, all the measurements were specific to the space, as I attempted to make it seamless as possible with the rest of the home. Thanks for watching!
Wow man that is truly awesome!
Thank you! The dogs loved, I guess that’s what’s important 😂
Wow…so beautiful
Thank you!
Great job and project looks amazing and looks like it was always there
Thank you for saying that! Yes, we worked hard to make the trim look seamless
Love the power outlet behind the bowls
Good eye. I brought that up with the client. They didn’t want to move the outlet and said they would get some of those childproofing plastic covers to go in the plugs. They’ve already sold the house and moved on so I’m not sure if that happened or if the whole build is even there anymore.
@@boydstongrove smart thinking client.
Love your work and projects.
Please keep uploading
Beautiful work! 👍👍💯
You really know how to show the steps to making things. Has inspired me to try although I have no experience skills. Let me know if you have other online training 🙂
Thank you, I really try to be thorough. I would love to create a course, but with a full time job, it may have to wait. You should check out Steve Ramsey @ Woodworking For Mere Mortals. I know he has a full beginners woodworking course and really good content. Thanks for watching!
I got to ask Taylor sir how do you put in the film cuts like the bit that said its a frame up great videos sir
I use a free site called yarn.co. They have tons of little clips for videos
@@boydstongrove ty Taylor sir
Taylor sir how do you put the mini clips (videos) in your main one like the clip that says guys its just a box im interested great video sir
I use a free sight called “yarn.co”.
There are bunch you can pay for to get higher quality stuff but so far I’m happy with this one.
I watched a lot of tutorials for dos and don’ts so I don’t get de-monetized, a few being; the clips should not exceed 4s long and they should be relative to what you’re talking about or what the video is about.
Have fun, and thanks for watching!
@@boydstongrove ty 4 replying sir
Do you have approximate measurements
/ supplies?
Unfortunately I don't. This was an extremely niche space in the client's home and I was building this fireplace ruclips.net/video/1g5Lxp9mJzY/видео.html at the same time and was borrowing leftovers from that. I will say that I made the cabinet standard height ( 34.5" ), bringing it to 36" with the countertop. The cabinet depth was also standard kitchen cabinet depth. The width was specific to her dog food storage container she had purchased. The dog bowl area was 12" high ( she had big dogs ). Other than that, all the measurements were specific to the space, as I attempted to make it seamless as possible with the rest of the home.
Thanks for watching!
What is the name of the liner that you used on the wood in each hole so the bowls don't move around?
I used a foam window & door seal. It comes in a small roll and has adhesive on one side.
Thank you for the quick response! Such a beautiful build!