Your skills have grown and you can see it in the project. And yes, I think we all get excited when you do. Love your work and you should be immensely proud of your journey to this point. I'm going to call this your best build to date. Can't wait to see what you do next. Chris (your number one fan) ❤👍
G'day Chris, good to see you here, Ainslee is amazing as are you and Dirk. Hope you gentlemen are well and thriving and may I wish you the very best for the Festive Season and the New Year! Eryk :-)
What a wonderful build all round Ainslee. It's not just for the end result (which of course is amazing), but the absolute pride that was on show when it all came together. I've said it before, I think you're perhaps the only person who is constantly surprised by this. We all knew you'd nail it.
:) :) Thankyou so much Anthony for all the kind words. I'm just always amazed that it comes together and works how I dreamt it would. That feeling just never gets old :)
That turned out great Ainslee, never doubted you for a moment 🤣. I loved seeing all your emotions throughout this project from fear to excitement. Loved the laser perched on paint tins too 🤣🤣
Capital work Ainslee, I am proud of you! Years ago I made a length of tracking with a depth drill [many contiguous holes!] and then chiselling and sanding. That was over half a century ago! The tip Cut to Dimension at the last moment is pure gold! Thank you for sharing this with us Ainslee, fascinating, educational and with good humour, we viewers want for nothing! Best wishes for the Festive Season. Eryk :-)
Hey Ainsley, you must be immensely proud of that piece you have made. it looks FANTASTIC and you are a inspiration to your viewers, well done and keep up the great work LOVE IT 👌👌👍👍
Thank you. Yes I’m super proud of her end result. Very happy with how it turned out. The feeling of being something to life never gets old 😀 thank you for all the support and stopping by
Only recently discovered you! Your videos are wonderful, from your happy dances to pure excitement when something works out! So pleased for you! And as another Australian creator thank you for showcasing your work and skills! Keep it up 👍🏻 😊
Quality work ! If you never take that first step you will never make a journey. A tip for cleaner cuts try a zero clearance insert in the table saw and miter saw or a piece of tape along the cut line
The door is *amazing* - your joy is absolutely infectious! (I had to close my eyes when you made the handle though, that's a pretty dangerous cut on a circular saw without push sticks or blocks, if that wood splinters, or shifts, you'll be missing digits, please be safe!) Absolutely love the finished product :)
Well done Ainslee. I'm so happy for you that the Tambour Door worked and the whole project turned out great. I tried to do a Tambour door with a bread box a few years ago and it was a complete disaster. So the bread box ended up with a hinged door instead. I think I made the same mistake you did at first and cut the strips too wide. Looking forward to seeing the next project. Merry Christmas and have a happy new year.
Thank you. I was glad I was able to problem solve and get it working but it was a nail bitter the whole way through. Merry christmas and Happy New year :)
That worked out well mate. I’ve got a similar one in the shed I started a few months ago that is in a state where the tambour is still in the glue up jig. Left it a bit longer than you did hahaha
Great job, and problem solving. Seeing the door come to life , very satisfying. Will have to give it a go. How long did you end up ironing the canvas ?
I'm from Geelong living in California. It's so great to hear down to earth aussie advice. Your videos are a awesome. How long did it take you to build this? Thank you for sharing.
Hey Thank you!! I think it took about a month of on and off building. An hour here and an hour there. Was a fun challenging build and was happy with the end result. Thanks for stopping by
Not just stopping by, I've subscribed. I've really enjoyed a couple of your videos, they're very well done. For me the only downside is that I kind of feel homesick after watching them. Keep up the great work. @@SmallFryCreations
Your skills have grown and you can see it in the project. And yes, I think we all get excited when you do. Love your work and you should be immensely proud of your journey to this point. I'm going to call this your best build to date. Can't wait to see what you do next. Chris (your number one fan) ❤👍
G'day Chris, good to see you here, Ainslee is amazing as are you and Dirk. Hope you gentlemen are well and thriving and may I wish you the very best for the Festive Season and the New Year! Eryk :-)
Thank you Chris!! I agree I think its my new favourite build to date. Was fun to think about how far I have come :)
What a wonderful build all round Ainslee. It's not just for the end result (which of course is amazing), but the absolute pride that was on show when it all came together. I've said it before, I think you're perhaps the only person who is constantly surprised by this. We all knew you'd nail it.
:) :) Thankyou so much Anthony for all the kind words. I'm just always amazed that it comes together and works how I dreamt it would. That feeling just never gets old :)
That turned out great Ainslee, never doubted you for a moment 🤣. I loved seeing all your emotions throughout this project from fear to excitement. Loved the laser perched on paint tins too 🤣🤣
hahahah you were lucky to see it as it was getting built :) No other way to get the lase up higher enough :) Paint tins for the win
Capital work Ainslee, I am proud of you! Years ago I made a length of tracking with a depth drill [many contiguous holes!] and then chiselling and sanding. That was over half a century ago!
The tip Cut to Dimension at the last moment is pure gold!
Thank you for sharing this with us Ainslee, fascinating, educational and with good humour, we viewers want for nothing! Best wishes for the Festive Season. Eryk :-)
Hey Erky thank you so much. I'm very proud of the end result and I think its my new favourite build to date. Happy holidays to you and your family :)
Oh the joy at 24:19 :D Made my heart smile. You made potatoes cool.
😂😂 thank you. A tonne of fun to build and so glad it worked out
Hey Ainsley, you must be immensely proud of that piece you have made. it looks FANTASTIC and you are a inspiration to your viewers, well done and keep up the great work LOVE IT 👌👌👍👍
Thank you. Yes I’m super proud of her end result. Very happy with how it turned out. The feeling of being something to life never gets old 😀 thank you for all the support and stopping by
Your excitement is infectious Ainslee. And that is one fantastic tambour door and potato box. Brilliant job👍🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much. Its my new fav build to date I think. Thanks for the support
24:15 that was pretty exciting 😄 well done, so cool!
Thanks Robin. Was a fun build
Only recently discovered you! Your videos are wonderful, from your happy dances to pure excitement when something works out! So pleased for you! And as another Australian creator thank you for showcasing your work and skills! Keep it up 👍🏻 😊
Hey welcome 😀 thanks for stopping by and glad I can offer some entrainment 😀
Such a cool project Ainsley. Loved how you combined woodworking, lasering, and 3D printing. Well done!
Thank you. Was a fun one and I also loved that I got to bring together all 3 skills :)
Great build Ainsley. No question you have the best smile on RUclips.
:) Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the build
Quality work ! If you never take that first step you will never make a journey. A tip for cleaner cuts try a zero clearance insert in the table saw and miter saw or a piece of tape along the cut line
Thank you. So true. Just gotta get in and start. A zero clearance for the miter saw is on the list. I agree it would help.
That was awesome you did such a good job. I am glad you stepped out of your comfort zone on this one.
Thank you so much. It was a super fun build and might be my favourite to date.
The door is *amazing* - your joy is absolutely infectious!
(I had to close my eyes when you made the handle though, that's a pretty dangerous cut on a circular saw without push sticks or blocks, if that wood splinters, or shifts, you'll be missing digits, please be safe!)
Absolutely love the finished product :)
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it the video. Was a fun build. Yes I agree. Should have been using a push stick :)
Ainsley the conqueror !you kicked butt on this build and it looks beautiful. Have a wonderful merry Christmas 🎅 🎉
Hey Bradley thank you. Much apperiated. Merry Christmas to you as well :)
Beautiful work Ainslee & great video! How good is the feeling when accomplishing something difficult & adding it to your skillset👏👏 well done!
Hey Annie!! Its the best feeling to think of an idea and watch it come to life. Still amazes me everytime!! Thanks for stopping by as always
Ainslee
WOW
You have out done ypur self on this one
I thought the stuff you made for me was outstanding.... it doesn't compare
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Thanks Dave! I think its my new favourite build to date
it was so great watching you be so excited over your accomplishment 😊
Thank you. Still amazes me when I can think of something and bring it to life. The feeling never gets old. Thanks for stopping by
Definitely as excited as you are. Well done.
Thank you :)
Well done Ainslee. I'm so happy for you that the Tambour Door worked and the whole project turned out great. I tried to do a Tambour door with a bread box a few years ago and it was a complete disaster. So the bread box ended up with a hinged door instead. I think I made the same mistake you did at first and cut the strips too wide. Looking forward to seeing the next project. Merry Christmas and have a happy new year.
Thank you. I was glad I was able to problem solve and get it working but it was a nail bitter the whole way through. Merry christmas and Happy New year :)
Awesome video and such a cool looking box.Well done!
Thank you :)
That worked out well mate. I’ve got a similar one in the shed I started a few months ago that is in a state where the tambour is still in the glue up jig. Left it a bit longer than you did hahaha
hahahaha I'm sure its still good :) Thank you
Great job, and problem solving.
Seeing the door come to life , very satisfying.
Will have to give it a go. How long did you end up ironing the canvas ?
Thank you. I reckon I ironed for about 5 mins. As soon as the canvas didn’t lift I went for it. 😀
I'm from Geelong living in California. It's so great to hear down to earth aussie advice. Your videos are a awesome. How long did it take you to build this? Thank you for sharing.
Hey Thank you!! I think it took about a month of on and off building. An hour here and an hour there. Was a fun challenging build and was happy with the end result. Thanks for stopping by
Not just stopping by, I've subscribed. I've really enjoyed a couple of your videos, they're very well done. For me the only downside is that I kind of feel homesick after watching them. Keep up the great work. @@SmallFryCreations
Purty Ainslee!
Thanks Mario
Good work. Not a easy one to make for a present🎉🪚
Very true. Glad it worked out :) Thank you