Hi All! yes this is an older project but I thought it would be cool to see all three parts edited into one video... hope you like it. I'll be posting a Q & A video for this project on my second channel Jon Peters Shop Talk ruclips.net/channel/UCkYTN9S9PX_pcy4oPYeIDDw next week. Questions like where does the water drain and what happens in the winter. If you have any questions, leave them below and I'll answer them in Shop Talk. Have a great day, Jon
Wow the amount of recording an editing that went into this video really goes to show how dedicated you are not only as a maker but a content provider on RUclips. Great project, well done Jon.
Jon. You’re straight and to the point with your builds. And durable projects. Definitely a role model. No fancy tools. Just gets it done. Thx for sharing. 3yrs...I’ve been w you longer than that!
Excellent video and outstanding work. It's so refreshing to see a RUclipsr who uses professional grade tools, employs traditional woodworking & joinery methods, and does it in a workmanlike manner. I'm a general contractor and have been working in the custom millwork industry for 30+ years and it's very rare that I see a project video with literally not a single thing I would change. For all the people out there who want to get into this sort of thing, take a lesson from Mr. Peters.
I’m not sure which impressed me more, his amazingly proud work or that he built this whole thing in tan pants. Lol. Looks great! Not many people would build quality like this anymore. I applaud you. 👍🏻
Man, this one took me back. I tore my ACL a few summers ago and can remember being laid up on the couch for a few weeks spending a lot of my time watching the original project videos for the patio build. Glad to see it’s held up over time!
When a calligrapher reaches a certain excellence they get awarded the title Master Penman. They need to make something like that for woodworkers. I would totally nominate you.
Nice work! It was nice to see someone actually put on enough stain and then wipe it off the way you’re supposed to. Most people on YT wipe it on dry and wonder why they get streaking.
Thanks William.. yeah it’s really doing pretty good. I’m going to post a video next week on my Jon Peters shoptalk channel and will take a closer look and answer some questions. Probably need to refinish the top in a year or two
amazing work once again!! thanks for reposting it, i hadn't seen it before.... these are so densely packed with great ideas for a novice like myself, i find that i need to watch them multiple times to pick up on more of the techniques and to help them settle into my brain. what can i say, i find i learn better with repetition
as usual you do inspire people to bring home your ideas. i made the box bed and the nightstands thanks to you. and this kitchen is the next project. if it was as easy as you make it look...... Thanks again for showing us your work.
Jon thanks for putting together the videos of this build i can't tell you how many times i have referenced back to the build to get ideas for my own outdoor kitchen. thanks for sharing keep up the great quality work..
I remember that build Jon & can't believe that it's been 3 yrs ago now! Time really does fly by........ Nice to see how well it's holding up.............. :)
What a neat and a fabulous job you did. I do not have the luxury of owning the great tool collection you proudly put into your project. I’m inspired now to start on this project with the limited tools I got. Glad I got your video handy as a reference point. Thanks 🙏 for sharing this. Good Luck with all your future neat projects..
Hey man, I'm super junior to woodworking, and I just have to say how awesome it is to watch someone like you, with all the skill and knowledge build something out of wood. There was something almost soothing about this video haha Anyways thanks for sharing ! I'm going to check out some of your other videos. Cheers !
Three years since the build. This would have also been a good time to look over the unit and inspect/learn what time/use does to the outdoor kitchen so that others can learn from the test of time with that design/materials/environment. I always enjoy that with my own projects. Thanks for the video.
Very nice, and quality work. It was hard to belive me this video was came from the land of pocket screws. I have seen real wooden joints, it was a real pleasure to me watching the whole video. Thank You.
Oh man. So fantastically done Jon. Attention to detail EVERY step of the way. This video was so oddly relaxing to watch man. Keep Reppin Jersey Bud. Dirty Jersey out!!
What a shop. I am going to build a new shop this year I hope or at least the beginning of next year. What I would do to have the equipment you have. I am retired now and I ran a shop when I was working and sure miss all the cool stuff I had to work with. It is taking me some time to purchase new machines as they are most expensive. I will never have the quality of machines you have but I will have enough to do some pretty work in the future. I love watching your videos. :Thanks for all you do , Jerry
You are a good man my friend. Enjoyed the build. Should have videoed my build. I used cement blocks as my base since it wouldn't rot out over time n floor was flat stone left over from patio n walkway projects. Love the channel.
Thanks for your video and this nice job. I love it. For the diagonal supporting part on the back of doors, the top side must be away of top hinge, transferring mass torque to the lower hinge, I mean, reveres ly you have done. Thanks again.
That is such overkill and that’s why I subscribed!!! You did a fine job and I only wish I had the talent and eye you have. You don’t get to see such great work now days. Definitely not overkill!! Done right!
The best part about this project is that you didn’t use a single pocket hole screw!!! Well done sir! Looks Beautiful! I was searching “outdoor kitchens” on YT to get ideas to build one to put on our deck outside the screened porch I have been building for the past 45 days (staining the floor today and it’ll be DONE!!). I really like this design. Simple and somewhat “portable” in that you could take it with you if you ever moved. No warping of the countertop boards since you used some pretty wide plank boards? What species is that for the top? White oak? I was thinking about heading over to a local granite place and buying a remnant since I was worried about the longevity of a wood top but if after 3 years yours is still looking good, I might go the wood route.
ממש נעים לראות עבודה מדויקת ונותנת השארה לכל אחד לעשות כך נעים שסרטון זה מהתחלה ועד לסוף רואים רק עבודה ולא הסברים יפה ותודה . שיהיה לך בהצלחה וארבה נחת מעבודה
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Jesus....that channel is amazing. My name is Adriana , i am from Brazil . I have lived in New Caney, TX and my dream is know about this kind job. I lived in shipping containers and i have done my house. I figured that i love work with wood. Do you have any online course? Thank you very much for show us your job . You are amazing!
Boa tarde John ! Acompanhei seu novo trabalho, do início ao fim ! Aí eu me pergunto... Porque o ser humano, ao invés de tirar a vida de outros seres humanos, não realiza trabalhos lindos como o seu ? PARABÉNS John... MUITO LINDO !
Been wanting an outdoor kitchen, your video is probably my favorite from start to finish. Simple but very effective. Does the water drain to the sewer or septic system? That part in all videos never gets explained where it goes. I also would assume you have hot and cold water.
Have you ever worked with incorporating a stone look to your tops by using epoxy resin? Good way to avoid warping and create look of granite or marble . A couple new products avoid fading/yellowing that previously had been a problem for outdoor projects.
Hi All! yes this is an older project but I thought it would be cool to see all three parts edited into one video... hope you like it. I'll be posting a Q & A video for this project on my second channel Jon Peters Shop Talk ruclips.net/channel/UCkYTN9S9PX_pcy4oPYeIDDw next week. Questions like where does the water drain and what happens in the winter. If you have any questions, leave them below and I'll answer them in Shop Talk. Have a great day, Jon
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Wow the amount of recording an editing that went into this video really goes to show how dedicated you are not only as a maker but a content provider on RUclips.
Great project, well done Jon.
Thank you Travis appreciate it 👍
Jon. You’re straight and to the point with your builds. And durable projects. Definitely a role model. No fancy tools. Just gets it done. Thx for sharing.
3yrs...I’ve been w you longer than that!
Well, maybe a few fancy tools 🙂
Excellent video and outstanding work. It's so refreshing to see a RUclipsr who uses professional grade tools, employs traditional woodworking & joinery methods, and does it in a workmanlike manner. I'm a general contractor and have been working in the custom millwork industry for 30+ years and it's very rare that I see a project video with literally not a single thing I would change. For all the people out there who want to get into this sort of thing, take a lesson from Mr. Peters.
Thanks Don!
Endlich ein RUclips Video, bei dem man bemerkt, wie lange man für ein solches Projekt wirklich benötigt. top 👍
Its seems so fast and excellent carpentry when tools and building materials is complete. Can build anything with those tools. All the best sir.
I’m not sure which impressed me more, his amazingly proud work or that he built this whole thing in tan pants. Lol. Looks great! Not many people would build quality like this anymore. I applaud you. 👍🏻
This is the most professional builder and most professional equipment he has I do carpenter work too but his tools awesome 2 thumbs up.
Man, this one took me back. I tore my ACL a few summers ago and can remember being laid up on the couch for a few weeks spending a lot of my time watching the original project videos for the patio build. Glad to see it’s held up over time!
I'm a cabinet maker and this guy knows his stuff! Wonderfull project! Thanks for some great ideas!
Attention to detail craftsmanship and a great shop.
Simple, effective, beautiful. Take a bow sir.👍👍
You, Sir, have an amazing gift and talent. You truly are a perfectionist and you are an inspiration.
When a calligrapher reaches a certain excellence they get awarded the title Master Penman. They need to make something like that for woodworkers. I would totally nominate you.
Like master carpenter? Or is that just for The Lord and Master?
Wow! He is a wood worker, so of course he has many tools. He is giving good ideas.
This was one of your best videos. The music fit the project and you just letting the work speak was great. Look forward to more.
I like your mortice & tenon joints, precise and neat. Oh, I'm jealous of your workshop, too. Nice build.
Wow, you’re a very talented man and you make this look extremely easy. Keep up the great work.
Аплодирую стоя! Талантливая работа! По инструменту отдельное восхищение!
Nice work! It was nice to see someone actually put on enough stain and then wipe it off the way you’re supposed to. Most people on YT wipe it on dry and wonder why they get streaking.
Great build and a no nonsense video. Looks like it held up well.
Thanks William.. yeah it’s really doing pretty good. I’m going to post a video next week on my Jon Peters shoptalk channel and will take a closer look and answer some questions. Probably need to refinish the top in a year or two
amazing work once again!! thanks for reposting it, i hadn't seen it before.... these are so densely packed with great ideas for a novice like myself, i find that i need to watch them multiple times to pick up on more of the techniques and to help them settle into my brain. what can i say, i find i learn better with repetition
as usual you do inspire people to bring home your ideas. i made the box bed and the nightstands thanks to you. and this kitchen is the next project.
if it was as easy as you make it look......
Thanks again for showing us your work.
I’ve watched many of your videos. I even made my own motorized TV cabinet based on yours. This video is awesome!
Jon thanks for putting together the videos of this build i can't tell you how many times i have referenced back to the build to get ideas for my own outdoor kitchen. thanks for sharing keep up the great quality work..
I remember that build Jon & can't believe that it's been 3 yrs ago now! Time really does fly by........ Nice to see how well it's holding up.............. :)
Thanks Steve! Yeah it’s unbelievable how fast time flies… Have to enjoy the moments 👍
Glad to see that it has held up so well, Jon.
Loved it the first time. Loved the cooking show. Loved the upgrade. And loved seeing it again. Awesome video as usual.
What a neat and a fabulous job you did. I do not have the luxury of owning the great tool collection you proudly put into your project. I’m inspired now to start on this project with the limited tools I got. Glad I got your video handy as a reference point. Thanks 🙏 for sharing this. Good Luck with all your future neat projects..
I have a goal to build a backyard kitchen, but after watching this video, I realized I don't have a chance! This guy is really good!!!
Thanks but you can do it… and they have some pretty nice kits out there now.👍
@@JonPetersArtHome Do you have a website that you recommend?
@@dannyfreitas5446 check out RTA should come up on a google search
I would love to have the skills these Carpenters have. Of course it always helps when you have every tool and every little Gadget
Always a pleasure to watch you work Jon, caption or not. A true talent.
Hey man, I'm super junior to woodworking, and I just have to say how awesome it is to watch someone like you, with all the skill and knowledge build something out of wood. There was something almost soothing about this video haha Anyways thanks for sharing ! I'm going to check out some of your other videos. Cheers !
I love how efficient every move is.
Great job!! Countertop is beautiful. Thanks again,
Rod
Thanks Rod !
I’ve watched all this before, but for some reason putting it all together makes we want to watch it again. Well done as always!
Probably my favorite videos you've done. I like the cedar with ipe accents
Three years since the build. This would have also been a good time to look over the unit and inspect/learn what time/use does to the outdoor kitchen so that others can learn from the test of time with that design/materials/environment. I always enjoy that with my own projects. Thanks for the video.
Yes, I remember this nice job. Very nice to see it again in time laps. Thanks Jon...
Very nice, and quality work. It was hard to belive me this video was came from the land of pocket screws. I have seen real wooden joints, it was a real pleasure to me watching the whole video. Thank You.
It truly is a joy watching you video’s Jon, Thanks.
Oh man. So fantastically done Jon. Attention to detail EVERY step of the way. This video was so oddly relaxing to watch man. Keep Reppin Jersey Bud. Dirty Jersey out!!
Yo yo yo... thanks my brother!
Amazing work, Mr. True Craftsman. Everything he does is just so precise and looks like it comes natural.
What a shop. I am going to build a new shop this year I hope or at least the beginning of next year. What I would do to have the equipment you have. I am retired now and I ran a shop when I was working and sure miss all the cool stuff I had to work with. It is taking me some time to purchase new machines as they are most expensive. I will never have the quality of machines you have but I will have enough to do some pretty work in the future. I love watching your videos. :Thanks for all you do , Jerry
Thanks Jerry!
It's nice if everyone have a shop and all the tools like he has all nice work.
It was a great video years ago. Great to see it again, and it's holding up well.
Thanks Man! ... I do tarp it up over the winter so that definitely helps out.
Impresionate!, realmente tú eres uno de los mejores carpinteros del mundo. Gracias! a tu video excelente👍
Love watching this man build.i want his workshop and skills😁
So beautiful work and the Angles of video very clearly . you look like a great father . from Iraqi Best regards to you ..
You are a good man my friend. Enjoyed the build. Should have videoed my build. I used cement blocks as my base since it wouldn't rot out over time n floor was flat stone left over from patio n walkway projects. Love the channel.
Pleasure watching this your a very clever man
Thanks for your video and this nice job. I love it.
For the diagonal supporting part on the back of doors, the top side must be away of top hinge, transferring mass torque to the lower hinge, I mean, reveres ly you have done. Thanks again.
Very, very nice. You make it all look easy. Congrats!
Молодец!!! Особое восхищение вызывает работа с ИНСТРУМЕНТОМ И ЕГ НАЛИЧИЕ.
Always loved that project. What a wonderful trip down memory lane....
I LOVE THE WAY YOU PUT THINGS TOGETHER
I wish I had this man’s skills and tools! The shit I would build!!!
Congratulations, it's a nice job.
Epic job! ....I could watch you working all day sir
The attention to detail! Props
soo many great little technics in that video.
Wow this is great wood work.!! My respects Sir.
That is an AWESOME build!!! Keep them coming!
Молодец, столяр! Много станков и приспособлений у тебя
Love this outdoor project ! Thanks for inspire me , perfect cut , perfect colors, perfect work ! Keep going john ! 👍🏼always waiting for your videos 😉
Hats off to you and your amazing skills sir
That is such overkill and that’s why I subscribed!!! You did a fine job and I only wish I had the talent and eye you have. You don’t get to see such great work now days. Definitely not overkill!! Done right!
Nice video, can you share the paint on the counter top table?
Beautiful work.
Loved It.
Hello from Brasil.
Beautifully ctafted! A real pleasure to watch - congrats.
Absolutely beautiful work! Wow!
Great job on your outdoor kitchen
The best part about this project is that you didn’t use a single pocket hole screw!!! Well done sir! Looks Beautiful! I was searching “outdoor kitchens” on YT to get ideas to build one to put on our deck outside the screened porch I have been building for the past 45 days (staining the floor today and it’ll be DONE!!). I really like this design. Simple and somewhat “portable” in that you could take it with you if you ever moved. No warping of the countertop boards since you used some pretty wide plank boards? What species is that for the top? White oak? I was thinking about heading over to a local granite place and buying a remnant since I was worried about the longevity of a wood top but if after 3 years yours is still looking good, I might go the wood route.
ממש נעים לראות עבודה מדויקת ונותנת השארה לכל אחד לעשות כך נעים שסרטון זה מהתחלה ועד לסוף רואים רק עבודה ולא הסברים יפה ותודה . שיהיה לך בהצלחה וארבה נחת מעבודה
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Beautiful job....I always enjoy & impressed, from every video u post.
One area I didn't see is where the sink drains? What do you do for drainage? Awesome work! Very inspiring.
Amazing..bravo Maestro!!
Awesome outdoor kitchen .you're a true artist my man
WoW excellent work 👍👍👍
Im just gonna out on a limb here, and say this guy definitely knows what hes doin
What did you seal that outdoor countertop with to make it last outside in the weather cuz in the video it doesn't look like you have a cover over it
What a wonderful work
Excellent my friend, good job, awesome.... God bless you....
Great Job as always Jon!!
Jesus....that channel is amazing. My name is Adriana , i am from Brazil . I have lived in New Caney, TX and my dream is know about this kind job. I lived in shipping containers and i have done my house. I figured that i love work with wood. Do you have any online course? Thank you very much for show us your job . You are amazing!
Beautiful very nice kitchen 👌
Boa tarde John !
Acompanhei seu novo trabalho, do início ao fim !
Aí eu me pergunto... Porque o ser humano, ao invés de tirar a vida de outros seres humanos, não realiza trabalhos lindos como o seu ?
PARABÉNS John... MUITO LINDO !
Its nice to have all them power tools & space.
Been wanting an outdoor kitchen, your video is probably my favorite from start to finish. Simple but very effective. Does the water drain to the sewer or septic system? That part in all videos never gets explained where it goes. I also would assume you have hot and cold water.
Oh Man !!!!!incredible....goog job. .. congratulation......
Great job thank you for the great information ❤❤❤❤😊
I Really Love Your Quality Work 🥳
Congratulations!👏👏👏👏
Great Job! Very talented craftsman
Loved your passion. I would like to learn all that. I am computer engineer but always miss all hardware work. Bad career choice I guess 😃🤠.
You’ve once again inspired me to build an outdoor sink for my grill area. But not enough motivation to actually build it. 🤦♂️🤣
lol definitely a lot of work but totally worth it at the end
Looking for videos to do this, found one! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Very Well done Sir. Congrats.
Have you ever worked with incorporating a stone look to your tops by using epoxy resin? Good way to avoid warping and create look of granite or marble . A couple new products avoid fading/yellowing that previously had been a problem for outdoor projects.