That's an awesome build. Very sleek looking design. Several great tips, taping up the cuts to prevent chip-out, $10 dowel jig, sanding the topcoat with a paper bag, and many more. Also, quite a decent array of woodworking tools, sir!
I clicked on this video to get some ideas for making a credenza but what excited me most, was seeing those mobile work benches, additional tools that I now want and how you've organized your garage. Shows how helpful it is to work with the right setup.
Nice, thanks! Those modular tables are a variation of the ones Bob Clagett made on his channel. He'll show you how to make them. (Skip the magnets). ruclips.net/video/PcrTKmO6ttA/видео.html&ab_channel=ILikeToMakeStuff
Good job catching that hot iron by the handle...loved that you had a replay for that. Great console too...I might use some of your ideas when making one for my record player and vinyl.
Very nice work Wish you the very best in your future endeavors Liked the music and its tempo. May be a little lower volume and slower speed can give a softer touch to the project.
Great work and good looking cabinetry! The legs/feet was a great setup.. strong and simple..humm..... might have to borrow your design..Lol!! Keep up the good work and great video! Looking forward for more!!👍
Great Video man. The music was great, the lighting, you explained your process and gave tips. And I learned something! I’m gonna subscribe - tell your daughter the tip worked ! Great job man and good luck
Great first video! I have never built any Furnature but from your video I seem to have all the needed tools and a good idea that it can be done in a weekend. I’m surprised at how well done your video shots are! You seemed to only show the parts people would need to see! One small piece of advice, buy a mic! I just got a Deity for my R6 and it made a huge difference!
This looks great! I don’t have a woodworking area at home. I’d love to know the dimensions to have the pieces cut at a hardware store...pricing for prebuilt is a lot for lesser quality.
Hey, thanks! I built this piece for a client so don't have exact dimensions for all of the pieces offhand, but the total dimensions of the whole carcass without doors and feet are 78 3/4" w, 26 1/2" h, and 17 3/4" d. All of the wood used is 3/4" thick, and the feet are 2" dowels cut to 3 1/2". Hope that helps!
Here they are! There are these right angle squares that you can clamp down: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085RX7YF8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 And then I also use this "Can-Do" corner clamp, which is extremely helpful: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LJNJNU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
(1:36) What's the name of the tool (aluminium guide/ ruler ?? ) which makes straight cuts called ? Can anyone help me with the name please?, Thanks for the video, Cheers !!
That's the Kreg Accu-Cut. Just attach the base to your circular saw and run it along the track. Cheers! www.kregtool.com/shop/cutting/circular-saw-cutting/accu-cut/KMA2700.html
I haven't encountered any problems with warping. Maple plywood has been very kind to me. I think most warping issues are due to humidity conditions, but don't want to try to guess about your situation!
I came here to find out what's the material used for the back of the credenza called, of course he didn't say it... gods, if google was less busy trying to sell me credenza, I could google it, but answer to that simple question makes no one no money, so it's probably on page 128 in google results
That's an awesome build. Very sleek looking design. Several great tips, taping up the cuts to prevent chip-out, $10 dowel jig, sanding the topcoat with a paper bag, and many more.
Also, quite a decent array of woodworking tools, sir!
Thank you for the kind words! I've been working on that tool collection for a while...
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Presentation was good and like showing how normal folks can build something and not someone in a multi million dollar production shop, thanks.
I clicked on this video to get some ideas for making a credenza but what excited me most, was seeing those mobile work benches, additional tools that I now want and how you've organized your garage. Shows how helpful it is to work with the right setup.
Nice, thanks! Those modular tables are a variation of the ones Bob Clagett made on his channel. He'll show you how to make them. (Skip the magnets). ruclips.net/video/PcrTKmO6ttA/видео.html&ab_channel=ILikeToMakeStuff
I like your set up and your efficient way of assembling the console.
Good job catching that hot iron by the handle...loved that you had a replay for that. Great console too...I might use some of your ideas when making one for my record player and vinyl.
Beautiful! The "two-tone" doors are an excellent look. And what a professional first video. Your dog's cute. Good luck growing your channel!
Wow, Joe! Very well done. I didn't know you were a carpenter AND a videographer/filmmaker! (Your ending made me laugh, a nice bit of humor in there.)
The music was definitely setting the mood. haha
Greetings from Venezuela. Loves this fist shot.
OMG for your first video you did great explaining everything and the console is beautiful
Very nice work
Wish you the very best in your future endeavors
Liked the music and its tempo. May be a little lower volume and slower speed can give a softer touch to the project.
looks so easy on a video because you know what you are doing - yet I know I will screw up even the pocket holes 😅
Very nice, I liked leg design a lot.
Enjoyed the video. Lots of thought going into the build. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice work! And really great video, especially for the first one! Look forward to more from you.
Good woodworking from indonesian👍😍🇮🇩
Exactly what I need
Great work and good looking cabinetry! The legs/feet was a great setup.. strong and simple..humm..... might have to borrow your design..Lol!! Keep up the good work and great video! Looking forward for more!!👍
Thank you, sir!
Cool video, very detailed description and the credenza turned out great. Thanks for posting.
U made it look like a piece of cake, that's a great video keep uploading
Thank you, sir. Thanks for watching. \m/
Great Video man. The music was great, the lighting, you explained your process and gave tips. And I learned something! I’m gonna subscribe - tell your daughter the tip worked ! Great job man and good luck
Hey, thank you! And I'll let her know - she's a big help.
Looks great
Great first video! I have never built any Furnature but from your video I seem to have all the needed tools and a good idea that it can be done in a weekend.
I’m surprised at how well done your video shots are! You seemed to only show the parts people would need to see!
One small piece of advice, buy a mic! I just got a Deity for my R6 and it made a huge difference!
Nice! Looking forward to watching more of these.
First video? Strong.
Very nice job. Thanks for the video.
Impressive
very beautiful and simple design..
Loved this
Great first video! I love the dog!
Amazing work 👏
Great video. Thanks for making it
Great job!
Looking to replace my target bookcases with something similar but made of real wood. This just might be it!
Pro tip: buy pre finished plywood. Also wood guy and metal don't mix just buy a small 2 part epoxy tube for things like those inserts.
Wow very nice I wish you were near me I would pay you to build me one. Great job!!! Do you make to sell ???
Fantastic work. What's next?
Lots of builds on the docket. Round dining table? Banquette for the kitchen? Gotta keep that content flowing.
This looks great! I don’t have a woodworking area at home. I’d love to know the dimensions to have the pieces cut at a hardware store...pricing for prebuilt is a lot for lesser quality.
Hey, thanks! I built this piece for a client so don't have exact dimensions for all of the pieces offhand, but the total dimensions of the whole carcass without doors and feet are 78 3/4" w, 26 1/2" h, and 17 3/4" d. All of the wood used is 3/4" thick, and the feet are 2" dowels cut to 3 1/2". Hope that helps!
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I know that you haven't done anything in awhile but i was wondering if you do consignment? IM me if you get a minute
how about the angle clamps? you forgot links to those. would be much appreciated
Here they are!
There are these right angle squares that you can clamp down: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085RX7YF8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And then I also use this "Can-Do" corner clamp, which is extremely helpful: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LJNJNU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Can you send me a list of materials needed and the bolt sizes? Going crazy for credenza's over here!
Ha! Links to materials are listed in the description, good sir. Credenzas for everyone!
(1:36) What's the name of the tool (aluminium guide/ ruler ?? ) which makes straight cuts called ? Can anyone help me with the name please?, Thanks for the video, Cheers !!
That's the Kreg Accu-Cut. Just attach the base to your circular saw and run it along the track. Cheers! www.kregtool.com/shop/cutting/circular-saw-cutting/accu-cut/KMA2700.html
where are the plans?
Does it come with bones inside?
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Great video!, Music was somewhat unpleasant. Nice build!
Thank you! Yeah, I agree that the music was a bit much. I plan to limit the musical presence in new videos moving forward. Stay tuned!
Wow beautiful where are you located I need that?
Austin, Texas. Let me know!
I find when I use that type of maple plywood it warps, do you find that also?
I haven't encountered any problems with warping. Maple plywood has been very kind to me. I think most warping issues are due to humidity conditions, but don't want to try to guess about your situation!
Hi! Do you have dimensions or plans available?
Hello! Alas, no digital plans available yet. I'm working on it for this video, but for now, the entire unit measures 78 3/4" w, 30"h, and 17 3/4" d.
I came here to find out what's the material used for the back of the credenza called, of course he didn't say it... gods, if google was less busy trying to sell me credenza, I could google it, but answer to that simple question makes no one no money, so it's probably on page 128 in google results
Backing material is just 1/4" plywood. I just tried to find a sheet that matched the color of the wood I used.
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Sorry but that totally unnecessary, intrusive music drowned out your voice. Couldnt hear a word.
Find all the information you need on the woodglut website.