That was about the most perfectly explained tip I have viewed on RUclips and exactly solves the issue I face with an alcove cupboard I am putting in my downstairs loo. Spot on and thank you so much!
I couldn't for my life figure out how to properly cut a piece of wood for a wonky alcove. I feel so silly for not thinking of something like this because it was so easily and beautifully executed. I'm a DIYer and this was so useful. Thank you. 🥲
Brilliant video and it really works.Did 2 alcove cupboard tops yesterday and used this method and the fit on my old wonky walls is great. Once again thank you.
This is the best way that I’ve found yet and works great. I’ve learned to use my cigar torch lighter to melt the glue when the wood is separated. I burn it for a few seconds and then scrape it off with a piece of scrap wood; works great over and over. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!
Thank you for this. Dumb question: I'm a little confused how the scribing works. How do you transfer the scribed line onto the shelf wood, since it's inset from edge of the template? Also, won't the shelf end up being slightly too small by the distance between the scribing tool's "feeler" and the pencil?
You cut the template to the scribe line before you glue the template together. He did it out of order as he wasn’t going to use the scribe line for this project, so it didn’t matter.
@@meurigf But wait, when he takes the template out at 6:07 it's already glued together. Is that what you meant by out of order? It's really pretty unclear the way it's demonstrated in the video.
@@Bapuji42yup, exactly. You’re scribe the pieces to get the profile of the wall, *then* you’d glue the pieces to get the angles/distances correct. It’s been 11 months - project been on hold? 😆
I'm a plasterer by trade and having to take on other work just to get by. I worked for a cabinet maker and we installed kitchens etc. the last bigger job I rendered I always think of following trades. In the bathroom I measured everything square and set straight edges and clamped before rendering to make level and square. The cabinet maker then measured to put in top. First cut he put it in and it didn't need any scribing or anything. I was very pleased and satisfied. I'm sure the cabinet maker was happy also no tweaking.
Hi Andy just like to say thank you for the tips, I have used this and love the duo plugs you advised in my recent work. Really appreciate the effort you put in to the content. Cheers Karl
Thank god google is listening to me, I’m just about to do this. Batons up last night and was wandering how best to do this exact part of the job today. Thanks!
Amazing tip - just built a set of alcove shelves using this and another video of yours - and it was so much easier than any other method I tried before. Thank you
I'm an audio guy... Thank you, thank you, thank you for not only recording your audio properly, but using a sync clap too. Good for you mate. Obviously the video's purpose is very handy too!! Cheers
Excellent video, would have been great if you explained how you came about fixing the batterns so all the face of the shelves ended up plumb? Some most be longer with the odd shape and maybe out of plumb wall at the back? Any tips?? Cheers
Thanks for making the video and sharing this technique. Saved me a lot of time. Hadn't thought of this way of measuring non-uniform/square spaces. Cheers!
Thank you for saving a relationship!! Haha so many arguments were had over how on earth to make shelves for our irregular shaped pantry. The previous owners clearly gave up all hope and it looked terrible! We are so excited now! Off to the shed!
what to do if your brace beams or cleats don't sit flush with the wall. Does that matter? My wall at the back is bowed inwards so there's quite the gap along the back
That’s way better than my framing square and measuring the gap and drawing it out on the wood because this takes the back wall not being parallel to the main wall out of the equation. Great tip👍
Can you give me tips on scribing an internal window sill that is narrower at the window/glass end and wider at the front? I’m new to this and can get my head around it!!
Excellent idea ! I see youve got a festool track saw ☺ Im so close to buying one but Im not sure it would be much better than my homemade circular saw guide .
A carpenter friend of mine advised me to get one. Seemed expensive at the time but holy crap, it is a work of art. Beautifully accurate to use and just so well engineered. Buy it!
Do you have a video for scribing filler pieces or how to deal with a gap and a piece of stock that has to fit in a opening and be scribed on one side? I always mess up the overall width of the piece.
Nice tip 👍 are the tool trays on the wall behind you just resting on metal angle/L-angle (I know what I mean 😬)? That seems like a good idea 👍 thanks 👍
@@GosforthHandyman found it 👍 just finished watching it - not got a biscuit joiner as I went with the domino instead, with regards to the reference face it's definitely possible to make the same mistake and have a protruding edge!!
Going to put some shelves into an alcove with exposed brick on one side and dodgy wall on the other. The wood I'm using is oak and it's 50mm so pretty thick . So I can't decide about maybe trying a small chase in the brick on one side or scrbing. I'm bit worried as I've never tried to scribe something that thick . I'll be using brackets to hold shelf.
Gosforth Handyman no brackets are random shapes as well mostly metal. Will be a gap either side yes . Alcove just under a meter So 14 inches apart or something. Havnet got to that bit yet 😁. It's a bookshelf so scribes don't have to be spot on as book will mostly cover it. But don't want big gaps either. Was Thinking about placing bottom scribe on mortar so I could chase a bit and repoint after. Basically I'm scared to try to scribe something that thick of hardwood never attempted it and i guess point is scribe top and bottom will be different lol
It will be a nightmare to scribe - I'm more thinking you could do an undercut / beveled top cut if the underside wasn't going to be visible, it's easier to tweak the scribe then with a sharp chisel / plane. Doesn't really work if you'll see the underside too though. 😀
That could work. Would certainly make the scribe a lot easier if you can remove some of the middle material that won't be seen. Also depends what's happening at the front. Tricky one but I think that's what I'd do. Let us know how you get on! 👍
Great tip Andy, I've used something similar fitting lino in a campervan :D I've been listening to your grumpy old ... sorry, measuring up podcast. I'm really enjoying it :)
Thanks for the tips I will be putting it into practice someday soon when I get round to fitting my living room shelves in allcove. Loving the channel Cheers Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
I just cut my shelves long and scribe in with a compass and pencil. Scribe one side first and cut it to the line then measure the distance and mark it . Scribe to that mark and cut it off. Leave it proud at the front to scribe the back also if that's out .... Presto
I learned this from another video (the channel Rag and Bone) and I think it's definitely the best method. I think he also used a corner gauge to adjust for the corner being off 90°.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve seen this technique used in making a template for kitchen countertops. Is there a case where you would prefer using a “ticking stick” instead?
I remember when you had a problem with your riving knife on your table saw, you used a special imperial/metric self adjusting dynamic leveling wrench, sometimes known as a bloody big hammer, try that on your go pro, I guarantee you won't ever suffer with sync problems again with that camera lol
You have to set your audio recorder rate to match the video camera rate. Most dslr cameras use 48hz 16bit format. Set your zoom recorder to 48hz 16 bit. Or 24bit. Otherwise you will have that audio drift and it won't line up. However, I'm not sure what gopro camera format is. RUclips it! Or Google it too! Sounds like a pain. But if you want good audio to add quality to your videos, learn to match up the recording rates of recorder and camera. Then set it and forget it. Your done. Canon T6i is a good camera that does video too and won't break the bank. It Was my first camera for interviews and I used a separate recorder. Hope that helps!
I already subscribed. I like that. Also I bought a scribe like the one you used for brick paving. That's a better method of scribing to how I did scribes. I held a 4 or 5 mm spacer for my scribes. Another tip is cut a carpenters pencil on an angle. I used a belt sander upside down and put a block 5mm lower. This meant the pencil marked 5 mm from a wall.
Hello, great video thanks. Once you scribed the wall unto the 6mm MDF did you cut that to suit the shape off the wall ? I’m just asking as I only saw you transferrin the 6mm MDF straight edges onto the other sheet. Not being a pain just honestly asking as I’ll be doing this soon 😀 and I want all the steps clear in my mind. Thank you !
Also I don’t get the scribing bit, if you’ve glued the wood to the widest point and then scribe and cut, isn’t the shelf gonna be the right shape but short? Thanks
I call it the youtube 5% rule were videos will nearly always get a 5% thumbs down. Now it is not exact figure but I tend to find that 5% is nearly always the figure.
Just received my "divider" tools for scribing and big ruler/edge. using pieces of wood as a straight edge is how one ends up jamming against a circular saw, cos that mark aint straight. you could glue the two cross pieces underneath instead, so you have nothing to bump into to scribe the sides. main hardware store here doesnt carry dividers or nice rulers/straight-edge, so need to buy those online
Possible answer to your audio / visual sync is the frame rate of your camera and the sample rate of your audio are not compatible... I'm not sure what editor you're using, but I've used WaveAgent before to fix that exact issue. Useful scribing tip too!
It's just in bog standard 25fps PAL in HD and don't think you can change the audio sample rate. Need to see if there's a new firmware update when I get 5 mins. I use Vegas btw. Cheers for watching Phil! 👍
Thanks for this, but the problem I have is that I don’t have any batons in the alcove I’m measuring. I’d rather not add any ideally, as the measurement is for a glass shelf that will be supported by small glass brackets. This makes a 3 piece thing like that hard to hold level and glue at the same time...🤔 I could put batons in, then take them out and fill/repaint but I’m a lazy git. How do I do this and still maintain the aforementioned lazy-gitidness? 😀
Great tip , why have I never thought of that when doing this sort of thing !! A tip back at you ( which you probably already know ) i usually use my stabila laser lever ,stand the pole in front of the alcove , mark your shelve heights , adjust laser level to marks , mark wall on the three sides , perfectly level . No more messing around with short spirit levels and pencil lines. Loving yours and PM's podcast btw. Cheers .Paul.
You’ve just given me a couple of great tips here, recording and syncing the audio with a lapel mic onto a separate audio recorder, I need to start doing this!!! What is the video editing software you use? Also the template method is something I should probably make use of more 👍
Using your freehand picture of the alcove on the dry erase board with odd angles at the back of the alcove-how do you determine what angle to cut the back of long pieces of the MDF (the left and right pieces)? Your template example does not really show that.
Not sure I fully understand the issue with the sound/image sync - but if you have different frequencies for the Gopro and the H2 then it will be out, or go out of sync. The general thing is to set both sound inputs to 48 khz Nice video!
Do you have any tips on using this method with preformed countertops or shelves with a wider front? I’ve always struggled with it because when I’d go to put the shelf in, the front piece wouldn’t allow me to just drop the shelf/counter in because the larger front hits the wall.
Great if the walls are not square but doesn't account for uneveness/bows and dips. My alcove is bowed at the back by abour 5-8mm and eneven both sides. I think the veneered board will have to be cut with a router to avoid chipping
Brilliant video and it really works.Did 2 alcove cupboard tops yesterday and used this method and the fit on my old wonky walls is great. Once again thank you.
That was about the most perfectly explained tip I have viewed on RUclips and exactly solves the issue I face with an alcove cupboard I am putting in my downstairs loo. Spot on and thank you so much!
I cannot thank you enough for this. As a woman doing all the DIY herself this is invaluable!
I couldn't for my life figure out how to properly cut a piece of wood for a wonky alcove. I feel so silly for not thinking of something like this because it was so easily and beautifully executed. I'm a DIYer and this was so useful. Thank you. 🥲
Thank you very much, after watching this video I used the method to successfully fit alcove shelves with very wonky walls!
Brilliant video and it really works.Did 2 alcove cupboard tops yesterday and used this method and the fit on my old wonky walls is great.
Once again thank you.
This is the best way that I’ve found yet and works great. I’ve learned to use my cigar torch lighter to melt the glue when the wood is separated. I burn it for a few seconds and then scrape it off with a piece of scrap wood; works great over and over. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!
Thank you for this. Dumb question: I'm a little confused how the scribing works. How do you transfer the scribed line onto the shelf wood, since it's inset from edge of the template? Also, won't the shelf end up being slightly too small by the distance between the scribing tool's "feeler" and the pencil?
You cut the template to the scribe line before you glue the template together. He did it out of order as he wasn’t going to use the scribe line for this project, so it didn’t matter.
@@meurigf Ah, thank you!!!
Not a dumb question at all! It took me a second to realize exactly as @meurigf said.
@@meurigf But wait, when he takes the template out at 6:07 it's already glued together. Is that what you meant by out of order? It's really pretty unclear the way it's demonstrated in the video.
@@Bapuji42yup, exactly.
You’re scribe the pieces to get the profile of the wall, *then* you’d glue the pieces to get the angles/distances correct.
It’s been 11 months - project been on hold? 😆
Great tip, I will apply this simple method on a small kitchen counter that I need to fit into an alcove
I'm a plasterer by trade and having to take on other work just to get by. I worked for a cabinet maker and we installed kitchens etc. the last bigger job I rendered I always think of following trades. In the bathroom I measured everything square and set straight edges and clamped before rendering to make level and square. The cabinet maker then measured to put in top. First cut he put it in and it didn't need any scribing or anything. I was very pleased and satisfied. I'm sure the cabinet maker was happy also no tweaking.
And am well jealous of your meticulous workshop. I have to wait for sunny weather and get tools out, pack them back in each session!!!
Hi Andy just like to say thank you for the tips, I have used this and love the duo plugs you advised in my recent work. Really appreciate the effort you put in to the content.
Cheers Karl
Thankyou for your guide to build alcove shelves. Did our version and very happy with them.
Thank god google is listening to me, I’m just about to do this. Batons up last night and was wandering how best to do this exact part of the job today. Thanks!
What a great video! I could ah e cried today doing mine. Definitely using that when back there next week
If I’d have watched this back in January my week off work to tackle my alcove shelves would have been a lot more enjoyable! Nicely done
Cheers Marc! 👍
Amazing tip - just built a set of alcove shelves using this and another video of yours - and it was so much easier than any other method I tried before. Thank you
Bloody genius. Yay will be doing this next weekend
Brilliant video, used this trick on some shelves in an alcove under the stairs. Perfect fit. Thanks again.
In years past I owned a California Closet franchise. What I would not have given for this tip! Sweet!
I'm an audio guy... Thank you, thank you, thank you for not only recording your audio properly, but using a sync clap too. Good for you mate. Obviously the video's purpose is very handy too!! Cheers
Great video as usual thanks
I remember back in the 70s reel to reel (analogue) video. A nightmare to edit
Excellent video, would have been great if you explained how you came about fixing the batterns so all the face of the shelves ended up plumb? Some most be longer with the odd shape and maybe out of plumb wall at the back? Any tips?? Cheers
Thanks for making the video and sharing this technique. Saved me a lot of time. Hadn't thought of this way of measuring non-uniform/square spaces. Cheers!
Seems simple and straightforward. I’ll give it a go.
Jeez! The amount of times I'm struggled with this doesn't bear thinking about. Great tip. Thanks.
No worries! 👍
Thank you for saving a relationship!! Haha so many arguments were had over how on earth to make shelves for our irregular shaped pantry. The previous owners clearly gave up all hope and it looked terrible! We are so excited now! Off to the shed!
That is (insert profanity of choice) genius 👍
I have buggered about trimming cardboard but never get it as precise as that.
Top tip sir
This tip is FANTASTIC, yet another "why didn't I think of that" tip from Gosforth Handyman!
what to do if your brace beams or cleats don't sit flush with the wall. Does that matter? My wall at the back is bowed inwards so there's quite the gap along the back
Brilliant!! I waa looking for this solution.
That’s way better than my framing square and measuring the gap and drawing it out on the wood because this takes the back wall not being parallel to the main wall out of the equation. Great tip👍
I need to fit a 1.8m length of kitchen worktop into an alcove. Will do it using this method.
Excellent video very clearly explained thanks. 👍
Do you have tips on doing the same but with a 3 inch shelf?
Can you give me tips on scribing an internal window sill that is narrower at the window/glass end and wider at the front? I’m new to this and can get my head around it!!
Excellent video.
Have you got a similar technique for scribing around a fitted wardrobe to do the fill ins?
Really good tip. I'm gonna adapt it next time I lay window boards. Thanks 👍
So do you make a template for every shelf in that alcove? Since the walls may not be vertically plumb also?
Love your vids mate and this was just what I needed today - thanks!
Bloody hell. I wish I had seen this video 6 weeks ago! 😂😂
This is a brilliant way to do it. Thanks 👍🙂
Great video and massively helpful!! Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for the tip. I'm about to cut out solid oak shelves but the shapes are VERY irregular.
Excellent idea ! I see youve got a festool track saw ☺ Im so close to buying one but Im not sure it would be much better than my homemade circular saw guide .
Best. Purchase. Ever. Once you've gone track, you'll never go back etc etc. 😆👍🛠
A carpenter friend of mine advised me to get one. Seemed expensive at the time but holy crap, it is a work of art. Beautifully accurate to use and just so well engineered. Buy it!
evilqueen1 oh go on then 😂 not that I needed much persuading 👌
AGEED!! i have the makita trak saw and im in heaven when i need to cut up big sheets
That was a great trip, thanks!
Do you have a video for scribing filler pieces or how to deal with a gap and a piece of stock that has to fit in a opening and be scribed on one side? I always mess up the overall width of the piece.
Thank you, great video.
What a great idea simple when you’re no help thanks for sharing that with us I have subscribed and looking forward for some more interesting tips 👍👍👍👍
Would love to know the scribing process
Nice tip 👍 are the tool trays on the wall behind you just resting on metal angle/L-angle (I know what I mean 😬)? That seems like a good idea 👍 thanks 👍
Yup! There's a vid on here about making it... somewhere. 👍😀
@@GosforthHandyman thank you - I'll have a Butchers for it 👍
@@GosforthHandyman found it 👍 just finished watching it - not got a biscuit joiner as I went with the domino instead, with regards to the reference face it's definitely possible to make the same mistake and have a protruding edge!!
This is great, got a set of these to build during the next lock down and I’ve been worried about this exact problem.
Going to put some shelves into an alcove with exposed brick on one side and dodgy wall on the other. The wood I'm using is oak and it's 50mm so pretty thick . So I can't decide about maybe trying a small chase in the brick on one side or scrbing. I'm bit worried as I've never tried to scribe something that thick . I'll be using brackets to hold shelf.
Will the brackets cover the underside of the scribe?
Gosforth Handyman no brackets are random shapes as well mostly metal. Will be a gap either side yes . Alcove just under a meter
So 14 inches apart or something. Havnet got to that bit yet 😁. It's a bookshelf so scribes don't have to be spot on as book will mostly cover it. But don't want big gaps either. Was Thinking about placing bottom scribe on mortar so I could chase a bit and repoint after. Basically I'm scared to try to scribe something that thick of hardwood never attempted it and i guess point is scribe top and bottom will be different lol
It will be a nightmare to scribe - I'm more thinking you could do an undercut / beveled top cut if the underside wasn't going to be visible, it's easier to tweak the scribe then with a sharp chisel / plane. Doesn't really work if you'll see the underside too though. 😀
Gosforth Handyman like a back off angle? Maybe using a router then scribe top and bottom?
That could work. Would certainly make the scribe a lot easier if you can remove some of the middle material that won't be seen. Also depends what's happening at the front. Tricky one but I think that's what I'd do. Let us know how you get on! 👍
Sooooo genius thank you 👌🏽
Tomtom bandit is a great camera, great vidas always
Great tip Andy, I've used something similar fitting lino in a campervan :D I've been listening to your grumpy old ... sorry, measuring up podcast. I'm really enjoying it :)
Perfect. Thanks 👌🏻
That is a really simple and efficient tip. Thanks. I wish my boss would do that when he measures sites.
Frickin' amazing! Thanks so much!
Great tip, as I have struggled with shelving between walls for years.
Thanks for the tips I will be putting it into practice someday soon when I get round to fitting my living room shelves in allcove.
Loving the channel
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
I just cut my shelves long and scribe in with a compass and pencil. Scribe one side first and cut it to the line then measure the distance and mark it . Scribe to that mark and cut it off. Leave it proud at the front to scribe the back also if that's out .... Presto
I learned this from another video (the channel Rag and Bone) and I think it's definitely the best method.
I think he also used a corner gauge to adjust for the corner being off 90°.
Thanks for the tip. I’ve seen this technique used in making a template for kitchen countertops.
Is there a case where you would prefer using a “ticking stick” instead?
I remember when you had a problem with your riving knife on your table saw, you used a special imperial/metric self adjusting dynamic leveling wrench, sometimes known as a bloody big hammer, try that on your go pro, I guarantee you won't ever suffer with sync problems again with that camera lol
Ha - honestly, I've thrown it across the room a few times now. Still going mind! 😂
You have to set your audio recorder rate to match the video camera rate. Most dslr cameras use 48hz 16bit format. Set your zoom recorder to 48hz 16 bit. Or 24bit. Otherwise you will have that audio drift and it won't line up. However, I'm not sure what gopro camera format is. RUclips it! Or Google it too!
Sounds like a pain. But if you want good audio to add quality to your videos, learn to match up the recording rates of recorder and camera. Then set it and forget it. Your done.
Canon T6i is a good camera that does video too and won't break the bank. It Was my first camera for interviews and I used a separate recorder. Hope that helps!
Andy,how do you get the scribe mark off the mdf and on to the template.do you jigsaw the mdf to get the shape,brian,thanks
brian field I asked the same question as the video doesn’t show it. I assumed he did. I have done it before when fitting MDF window sills
I already subscribed.
I like that. Also I bought a scribe like the one you used for brick paving.
That's a better method of scribing to how I did scribes. I held a 4 or 5 mm spacer for my scribes. Another tip is cut a carpenters pencil on an angle. I used a belt sander upside down and put a block 5mm lower. This meant the pencil marked 5 mm from a wall.
Do it a bit differently ,same for odd cill boards ,but very interesting method .enjoyed it !
Hello, great video thanks.
Once you scribed the wall unto the 6mm MDF did you cut that to suit the shape off the wall ? I’m just asking as I only saw you transferrin the 6mm MDF straight edges onto the other sheet. Not being a pain just honestly asking as I’ll be doing this soon 😀 and I want all the steps clear in my mind. Thank you !
Also I don’t get the scribing bit, if you’ve glued the wood to the widest point and then scribe and cut, isn’t the shelf gonna be the right shape but short? Thanks
Why a thumbs down on these tips? Well done mate... thanks for that. Hope your editing sync problems fix with updates.
Ha, there's always a few people who are never happy. 😂👍
I call it the youtube 5% rule were videos will nearly always get a 5% thumbs down. Now it is not exact figure but I tend to find that 5% is nearly always the figure.
Sorry I accidentally posted on the wrong video, what is the circular saw you’re using? Can’t find anything that looks like it on Google. Thanks :)
I'm guessing you would have to scribe the individual sides first before making the template to compensate for the scribe offset?
Personally if I was scribing the sides I'd do the scribe mark on tape and then move it back by the offset but it's personal preference really. 👍
Perfect!
Thanks for that, I have a worktop to fit in an awkward alcove.
Just received my "divider" tools for scribing and big ruler/edge. using pieces of wood as a straight edge is how one ends up jamming against a circular saw, cos that mark aint straight.
you could glue the two cross pieces underneath instead, so you have nothing to bump into to scribe the sides. main hardware store here doesnt carry dividers or nice rulers/straight-edge, so need to buy those online
Possible answer to your audio / visual sync is the frame rate of your camera and the sample rate of your audio are not compatible... I'm not sure what editor you're using, but I've used WaveAgent before to fix that exact issue. Useful scribing tip too!
It's just in bog standard 25fps PAL in HD and don't think you can change the audio sample rate. Need to see if there's a new firmware update when I get 5 mins. I use Vegas btw. Cheers for watching Phil! 👍
Fantastic tip !
Great wee tip Andy 👍🏻
Thanks for this, but the problem I have is that I don’t have any batons in the alcove I’m measuring. I’d rather not add any ideally, as the measurement is for a glass shelf that will be supported by small glass brackets. This makes a 3 piece thing like that hard to hold level and glue at the same time...🤔 I could put batons in, then take them out and fill/repaint but I’m a lazy git. How do I do this and still maintain the aforementioned lazy-gitidness? 😀
Great tip , why have I never thought of that when doing this sort of thing !! A tip back at you ( which you probably already know ) i usually use my stabila laser lever ,stand the pole in front of the alcove , mark your shelve heights , adjust laser level to marks , mark wall on the three sides , perfectly level . No more messing around with short spirit levels and pencil lines.
Loving yours and PM's podcast btw. Cheers .Paul.
Thank you! 👍
You’ve just given me a couple of great tips here, recording and syncing the audio with a lapel mic onto a separate audio recorder, I need to start doing this!!! What is the video editing software you use? Also the template method is something I should probably make use of more 👍
Cheers bud! I use Vegas - it's a love / hate relationship. 😂👊
I don’t know that one, is it for Mac or PC only?
PC only I think! Was made by Sony but now Magix.
Great tip 👍🏼 ( nice festool track saw ) 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Cheers dude! The Festool is my new baby. 😃
Oh my goodness, thank you!
Using your freehand picture of the alcove on the dry erase board with odd angles at the back of the alcove-how do you determine what angle to cut the back of long pieces of the MDF (the left and right pieces)? Your template example does not really show that.
I like that ‘jig’ method …. 👍
I'm already jealous 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
TOP TIP 😊
A very useful tip.
Did you just flip us off at 0:25. That's really bad ass 😎
Lol... 😂😂😂 oops!! 🤘
Not sure I fully understand the issue with the sound/image sync - but if you have different frequencies for the Gopro and the H2 then it will be out, or go out of sync. The general thing is to set both sound inputs to 48 khz
Nice video!
Cheers! Yes, nothing to do with sync between GoPro and H1. GoPro's own audio isn't in sync with it's own video. 3-4 frames out.
Sorry I couldn't help - if something comes to mind I'll drop you line
Thank you
Is this a video about Gopro's?
Great tip. For the rails, would it have been better to have the front cross rail go to the end? It would have covered the end grain😉
There's a trim that covers the whole front edge so you don't see that. You'll see it on other floating shelf vids I do. 👍😀
Great tip!!! Thanks for posting
No worries! 👍
Well done with your great job man :) I liked it so much 😃👍🏼👍🏼
Do you have any tips on using this method with preformed countertops or shelves with a wider front? I’ve always struggled with it because when I’d go to put the shelf in, the front piece wouldn’t allow me to just drop the shelf/counter in because the larger front hits the wall.
Great if the walls are not square but doesn't account for uneveness/bows and dips. My alcove is bowed at the back by abour 5-8mm and eneven both sides. I think the veneered board will have to be cut with a router to avoid chipping
Brilliant video and it really works.Did 2 alcove cupboard tops yesterday and used this method and the fit on my old wonky walls is great.
Once again thank you.
Thank you so much this is exactly what I needed!
Bloody good that👍🏻