Huge Workshop Organiser Made From Recycled Pallets. Over 1000 Separate, Hand-Sanded Pieces.
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2021
- 100 Drawer workshop organiser made from pallets. Over 1000 individual pieces were cut and sanded to make this set of drawers.
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I already watched the video a very long time ago, but just watched it again. 🙂
This masterpiece is a joy to watch, and the sound of tools instead of annoying YT music makes it worth watching again. 👌
Me too!
Guy makes a break and reads MAD. Its just funny but also reminds me of the simple days. Thanks for that.
Two weeks later, all the drawers are full and you realize you need another one!
This is an absolutely astonishing piece of work. To make a hundred drawers exactly to size, out of recycled pallet wood, not some well behaved hardwood. Wow!
I’ll have you know… this made my ocd VERY happy
no talking ,no shit music, just a bloke in his shed making it happen. I LIKE IT.
Thanks :)
Just a shed...and ten grand in machinery.
That's no 'shed', that's a proper workshop!
I would have liked a word or 3 !
@@chrisjames3204 and contentment and peace.
I don't know what's more impressive. The work or your patience.
My thoughts are exactly
I was thinking the same thing
Both!!
No joke
I Was just thinking that!
I'm a renovation guy and woodwork enthusiast. I have many tools, not as good and as many as he have, but the ones I have would suffice to do a project like this. But he have something way more expensive that I lack of, and its patience. I love watching the video, and I envy his abilities and tools, but I envy much more his patience. A project like this with so many small pieces and little details would drive me insane. I take my hats of to this gentleman. Congratulations
Thanks very much, Jorge :)
Right? I have toy envy!
c'est exactement ce que je me dit a chaque fois que je regarde une de ses vidéo ^^
The patience...yes. We have a shop and every basic/intermediate power and hand tool I could ask for, but what I cannot buy is patience. Two weeks ago I was making a simple wood & metal napkin holder based on a $29 one I saw online, and I got so excited at how well it was turning out that I rushed it and the tried to eyeball the two screws on the front that blend perfectly into the design...if they're aligned. They are not. At my age I should know better and slow down.
I've always said that God didn't bestow upon me enough patience, as I just plumb ran out of patience in the early 1990s...lol. So I was surprised that I could sit and watch this entire video straight thru without skipping ahead at all. While watching this, 2 themes were running through my head - 1) I wish I had this guys level of patience and 2) He must have built something similar to this before.... b/c I would have to make a cut list for that many pieces! Even if I had a detailed cut list, I would probably screw something up or rush too much. I wish the big box stores sold "patience" - they'd make a fortune!
It would take me years to complete a project of this complexity and repetition. I would not be able to stick with it for long before l got bored and started something else. Bravo!
The Boiler Man would be happy with this.
Watching you split those longboards, I've never been more jealous of a bandsaw.
I was talking about how a planer should function as a jointer too... Then I found this video and blew my mind. As soon as you took off part of the table, it was like a movie "oh no, what's coming... is it... NO IT IS!!!" Thanks for opening my eyes to a bad purchase of an individual tool!
What people who haven’t floundered there way through a project like this may not realize is how incredibly accurate the measuring and spacing is on these projects: compensating perfectly for dado and slot thicknesses and spacing. The planning and engineering are so good that you don’t notice them.
Lol, just straight up flexin with the jointer/planar combo
Those who do card making crafts would love this piece of furniture!
Your bored glance at the camera at 8:32 is priceless.
*I'll just add a great "chapeau bass" for you* 👏🤩
This is not just a workshop organiser, this is a piece of art
Staring back at the camera while sanding cracked me up🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The last part of the video, where he puts the last drawer in place, reminds me of someone putting the last piece in a jigsaw puzzle - a real sense of accomplishment.
I admire your ingenuity and style! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🇺🇸
Thanks ☺
This guy is not a craftsman, he’s an artist. He’s the best woodwork artist I’ve ever seen.
Phenomenal craftsman AND a great sense of humor, priceless!
Thanks Sally :)
Amazing sir, I could sit for hours watching you create, what am I saying, I do! Thank you for sharing.
You must be a whiz at math, calculation and planning. The rest is pure jam. Extraordinary.
Дай вам бог ЗДОРОВЬЯ!!! За ваше терпение и труд!!!
Thanks :)
Being a cabinetmaker for over fifty years I could watch this guy for hours. You sir are a TRUE tradesman.
Thanks very much, Alan :)
I am not an woodmaker by any means, but my dad, before he died, taught me love of wood projects when I was a wee girl. You sir, Alan, with you comment has had me press that subscribe button because I love watching craftsmen and you being experienced as you are helped make that decision easy. Thank you.
@@lilkatdevil You are very welcome, it is a wonderful craft and if you surf the net you will find plenty of females that are doing great stuff too.
@@alanlangman6598 3x3 Custom is just one such amazing woodworker. Her videos are very personable too, and she talks over the work to give you tidbits of her process.
As a journeyman carpenter, I also am impressed with this guys quality workmanship! This is something the old tradesmen would have built.
Second time I've watched this video and am as impressed as the first time.
Wood collection on the band saw, one word “Quality “
Thank you, just thank you. My Wife of 20 years passed this past March , your posts have made my loneliness a bit less severe. Thank you.
So sorry to hear of your loss, Daniel. I'm really pleased the videos have helped in some way.
Take care Daniel. Wishing you comfort.
Thanks for the tip on bundling stuff as prep for edge-joining through the planer! Will definitely use that in the future.
I'm onto your tricks mister, wearing the same sweater throughout this video to make us think this was done it a day! Smoke and mirrors! Theater magic! That must have been at least 72 hours of sanding those drawers.
Sincerely,
Your forever fan
WOW. I’m at a loss for words. I mean, EPIC, AWESOME, ASTONISHING, ASTOUNDING, just UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Thanks :)
I'm still catching up with the rest of your videos. THIS ONE is just out of this world fantastic! I am loving all those little drawers you made so carefully. Your imagination is endless!
Thanks :)
While I’m too old or lazy or both, to do this, I love seeing you make it. Oh, I thought of another excuse. I don’t have the equipment or the talent.
Thanks :)
*Prime example* why RUclips was created!
A true artisan applying the craft 👍
The only time Mr. Epic breaks the third wall 😄
They should create a Nobel prize for woodworking. You should be the first to get one! That’s craftsmanship right there.
Thanks Christos :)
I can't believe I sat through nearly 35 minutes of this and never got the slightest bit bored. Kudos on the editing and the astounding finished product. But also thanks for 35 minutes of absolute serenity that I needed in this middle of my day.
Thanks Tony. Glad you enjoyed it :)
It reminds me a lot of that Primitive Technology channel. Supposedly he was supposed to get an actual show of his own and that's one of the reasons he hasn't uploaded in years, but I have no idea what's going on now.
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I still go back and rewatch those videos from time to time. Might be doing the same for these. Very similar tone, if not theme.
Word free craftsmanship! Exceptional!
I watched this entire video! Now I need to make dinner for kiddos. Thank you so much for sharing
Of course you couldn't know it, but you just gave me a great 75th birthday present. Because today is my birthday, and watching a master craftsman do his magic is a great present.....and doing it with what other people consider trash. Heartfelt thanks sir! Just great!
Best wishes for a very healthy happy 75th year 😊
Thanks very much, James. Happy Birthday :)
Happy Birthday, Mr. Bell.
I'm just glad to see that I am not the only one who does carpentry in a sweater.
There's no other way *to* do it in the winter. :)
I wear wool sweaters all the time to work. Have you ever seen a sheep shiver?? I say not!!!
You have outdone yourself again, what a beautiful cabinet for some thing as simple as a nut or bolt.
Thank you for letting us peek over your shoulder while you create all of these useful and beautiful creations.
Thanks Kathy :)
Great project! I don't think I've ever seen a MAD magazine in the wild that didn't have a creased back cover.
The good old "fold-in" My favourite bit :)
The level of patience and attention to detail to put this together is astounding. And the fact that he did it with crappy pallet lumber on top of that? That pushes the patience required to do this to truly inhuman levels. I'm incredibly impressed both with the craftsmanship and with the shear amount of time and effort that went into it.
Thanks Kris :)
I think Mr Epic brilliantly incorporates an aesthetic understanding of the rustic nature of the source material allowing the finished piece to not be over finished and overly smooth but he is also not a slave to the roughness. I usually don’t like faux antiquing but this seems to straddle the line in a beautiful way. Finally the piece doesn’t seem too precious to actually use, which can be a problem a lot of fancy woodworking projects have.
Какой замечательный органайзер для всех гвоздей и шурупов - просто чудо. Браво!! Моё почтение Мастер!
Thanks Olga :)
As a miniature builder and painter, furniture like this would be a dream for storage of all the bits and nick-nacks that come with the hobby
Wow, all I can say is you have patience of saint and the tenacity of a pit bull sir, a most excellent build, I admire the finish product. Thanks for the video.
Thanks very much :)
This is like a therapeutic heaven for the eyes and souls of the worst OCD cases
Thanks Erdal :)
Well said. I should know. I have CDO. It's a lot like OCD but it is in alphabetical order the way it should be.
🤣🤣🤣 Good one, be well.
This is what I do when I don’t want to see or hear anything from the news or social media... Excellent work man👍🏽
Thanks :)
Yea. So do I. Watching woodworking and restoration is so relaxing for me!
MAD magazine ?!
Oh snap that's oldschool !!
(I love it!)
That was way too exciting to be a 1 man job. Enjoyed it. Thanks
After a long day at work, dealing with the crap people throw at you, this is sooooo soothing and relaxing to watch. No drama, no BS, no loud music. Just a man making stuff. So calming. So ruddy impressed that something so beautiful has come from crappy pallet wood.
Thanks very much, Melanie :)
100% agree! 🌟
It's great to see what people can achieve in 34 Minutes!
😂😂😂
You are such an inspiration to any aspiring woodworker. I have learned so much just from watching your videos. Thank you! It’s a pleasure to watch you work.
Thanks very much :)
This guy's a jig making master
Well, I know one guy who's not been wasting his time at home during Covid.
Awesome work as usual.
Thanks Lesley :)
Not being a craftsman for fifty years I need to watch this guy for years, however I am 62 yrs old. Fabulous work, and the vision tgat he has developed of being a true craftsman. Thank you.
Thanks :)
We must be of the same generation. MAD Magazine. Right on!👍🏼😉
Got to love those old Mad magazines
Nice video. Best watched at 2x speed.
I admire the patience as a fellow wood working enthusiast. The time and effort he puts on his projects mesmerizes me.
I had to take a nap after watching all that work.
The precision of your work is astounding. I love waiting for you to get the panels stuck to your workbench. Lol. Not quite this time. Brilliant work ❤ 👏👏
I'd like to be in your brain when you're coming up with ideas and actually carrying them out. 😂
This guy''s the next level!
You're my hero you read Mad mag.
Just in case you didn't know already. You are an inspiration and a place of peace in this mess of a world. Thank you for what you do.
Thanks very much :)
100% agree!! Not only a place of peace, but a place to watch a true master of his craft present us with an absolute work of art at the end! Have a safe & Blessed week 🤗💜🙏🏻🕊..🦚
@@rebeccaude4412 Thanks :)
Lots of good deadercation to delivering a good piece of woodcrafting .
This guy is extremely perfectionist!
I have sat here for an hour trying to think of a way to let this guy know I appreciate his skill, passion, creativity, and artistry; but as tears roll down my face, I realize he is part of the last generation of persons with such imagination, care, and love for bringing these beautiful items to life. That makes me sad that my children will not experience this kind of workmanship and drive. Humanity truly is losing its soul.
Thank you :)
Have faith- there are many young folks like myself who create and appreciate the old ways as he does. All is not lost.
Humanity is not losing it's soul - just losing our free time. I'm a novice woodworker with ADHD, tons of creativity, and a true passion for working with my hands. I would LOVE to be able to take the time to build something like this for my workshop, because the organization would significantly help my OCD. I wouldn't mind the countless hours of repetitive cuts and sanding, because my ADHD allows me to hyper focus on tasks I genuinely enjoy. The problem is working 2 full time jobs, just to make enough to scrape by every month, doesn't exactly lend itself to time or energy for hobbies, which is why most of the younger generation is severely depressed. I worked my tail off to build my 10x12 workshop from pallets and scrape together money to buy second hand tools one by one. I have invested precious time and money into this hobby because I truly enjoy it, the creativity it allows one to use, the serenity it provides for ones racing thoughts, and the overwhelming appreciation for items made by my very own hands is unlike any other hobby I have had the pleasure of getting to know. I will never have the opportunity to pass the items down to children of my own, but I will surely pass them on to those in need down the road. But rest assured, there ARE younger generation who will not let this type of handy work die.
"Epic" isn't just a talented wood-worker, but a very good videographer - there's just a lot of clever editing in his videos that keeps you watching. And he keeps his ego out of the presentation.
Thanks for the comments :)
Yes, I noticed that, too.
Привет! Отлично получилось. Мастерская просто класс! У нас в России кругом говорят, что у вас в Америке, Канаде или Европе люди очень глупы, ничего не умеют делать руками. Говорят, что у вас мало кто сможет поменять даже лампочку в туалете. Но мы, те кто работает руками, с удовольствием смотрим видео от мастеров из Америки, копируем ваши станки, смотрим как вы работаете, учимся у вас и стараемся не отставать. У нас наконец-то стали появляться каркасные дома как у вас, и это новый уровень жизни!
Thanks for the comments :)
humungous effort...IKEA is drooling over it
Thanks Troy :)
Браво! Гигантски кропотливая работа! Вызывает восхищение!!!
Thanks :)
For stitcher's like me who need embroidery floss organizers, this is an ideal cabinet. 💛
I thought the exact same thing!
Great minds think alike........... now where is my pallet wood..... luckily local to me they sell unused pallet wood.
I'm a crafter and would be in heaven filling all those drawers lol
Gorgeous ❗ Practical ❗ OOAK ❗ 💯 👍🏻
For once, epic means epic. Great project. Also a lot of pallet project look rubbish but this is beautiful.
Thanks very much :)
A craftsman who still knows how to use a screwdriver... LEGEND!!!
That sanding look just cracked me up!!
Beautiful design and very well thought out. Thank you for showing me your product.
Thanks Beverley :)
I enjoyed your video. I especially enjoyed the fact that you didn't add any silly music while you were working. The piece is magnificent.
Thanks Felicia :)
I cant decide what to be more impressed by, your talent of turning pallets into beautiful functional furniture, or your patience
Thanks Ronald :)
Nie wiadomo co bardziej podziwiać, pańską cierpliwość, czy dzieło, które każdy majsterkowicz chciałby mieć u siebie w warsztacie. Dziękuję za kawał solidnej, utylitarnej pracy. Pozdrawiam, jest Pan mistrzem świata w cierpliwości. P.S. Już czuję reakcję mojej żony, gdyby mnie zastała w warsztacie z nogami na stole, przeglądającego moje ulubione czasopismo.
Thanks Adam :)
hi..I made a chair watching your video. Thank you for being an inspiration to me.
You are the definition of patient, professional, joy and perfection .. I can not stop watching you 😍🥰😍
Thanks :)
Sanding session just aren't complete without a MAD magazine and tea break. 🤣
Your talents and patience to complete projects like this are unsurpassable
Thanks very much, Andrew :)
As a retired woodworking teacher, I have to say that (agreeing with others who have commented) this video is the epitome of sterling craftsmanship, keen planning, and effervescent patience. MAJOR high fives and kudos to you, sir! I shall be referring this video to numerous friends. Breathtaking, indeed! Larry from Tupelo, MS (birthplace of Elvis)
Thanks very much, Larry. Greetings from Jason in the UK :)
Got to respect that the man did a Mjölnir mallet!
Wauw... Just Wauw. Stunning performance and patience off all times.
Kurdos!!!
Thanks Claus :)
I like that there is no speech. So relaxing. Who needs words anyway when you've got pause and rewind.
Yeah you ain’t learning anything like the unless you know the tricks of working the wood 🥱
That was one of the best half hours I've spent in a long time. Truly beautiful
Thanks :)
Just watched this again for maybe 4th time. Still mightily impressed. Inspiring video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
Thanks very much, Jock :)
Mad Magazine, from my youth. I sub'd as soon as I saw that. Man after my own heart: Mad Mag, Coffee and woodworking...Jesus Loves this!
Can't beat the good old Mad mags :)
Nothing is as beautiful as watching a master carpenter at work. Thank you for bringing beauty into this world!
Thanks very much :)
Fantastic piece, but I must say the expression on your face when you looked in the camera at 8:33 and then when you whipped out the Mad Magazine had me laughing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jeff :)
I laughing, that caught me by surprise too.
He must MADD
I was thinking the same thing. You made me laugh out loud at that expression. 😂
Absolute MadLad!
The look I gave my computer when he started turning those screws by hand!
This isn't the first time I've watched this entire video all the way through. It is so intensely satisfying!
Top class precision!
And here you’d think that, he would sell this cabinet for a fair amount of money but he, humbly use it himself...
I bow to him 🙏🏻
Am I the only one who misses timelapse?
P.S. Awesome craftsmanship, skills and experience. I love your videos.
Thanks Jumis :)
In times where these new age wood workers flaunt and promote computer plans, dominos, glue, finishes, jigs... it is so good to see the real craftmanship with pure skills and lot of hard work... big fan of your work..
Stop for a little MAD magazine to bring back the sanity. Your videos are great and your work is awesome. Thank you for the videos.
Thanks :)