Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
Those containers at the end remind me of the container store. That’s my wife’s favorite place to visit in St. Louis. Love the layout and organization. Keep it up.
Quick tip here Travis or anyone for that matter.. Paint/prime anything like this before you cut and build. Then go back put a finish coat on it after it's built. Or if you're careful just touch up!
With floating shelves, it would have been a good time to put low voltage lighting in the undersides of each shelf. Have them on a motion sensor or micro switch that turns them on when you open the main doors.
naming the part 1 and part 2 videos the same would be super convenient. as well as linking part 2 in the part 1 video as well as part 1 in the part 2 video
I see you spending most of your time kneeling on pink insulation. It’s may be me but I know you have a plethora of machine tools. So to get my house up and running I first would get the workshop up and running, allowing me to tackle what must be a multitude of jobs required when moving into a new house.
I have a 1200 square foot three bedroom home, seeing you waste the space around cabinets was driving me crazy. Thanks for addressing that and giving me some perspective. Love your videos, can't wait to see you build the new shop!
Looks fantastic, my only comment is I made a kitchen island a couple years back. Three coats of paint on whole thing, though it would be enough durability. I wish I put a coat of some sort of clear coat, just for protection. We use the island daily, and it shows on any contact points. Back sides of drawers are wearing through paint, even though it just softly touches every time you close the drawer. Sometimes you bump the drawer closed with your knee when your hands are full, starting to see the paint also thin in that spot as well. I used a well known brand of paint from Home Depot to paint the whole thing, no complaints about quality or ease of application. Just should have put a poly coat or something over it.
Urethane based paints hold up ALOT better for daily used items. I painted a TV console/gaming station for my kids (11 and 12y/o), a dresser and the kitchen cabinets in a camper and it doesn't have a nick on it! I use only SW paint and the urethane stuff is pricey, also takes forever to fully cure, 24 hours between coats and 72 hours before normal use and handling
I have always admired Kreg and their range of tools. Sorry, but the ACS you advertise is as straight rip off my Festool bench and associated tools. Merit please where merit is due. Lost a few integrity points here. 🙁🙁
Suggestion. For easy sharp paint lines tape around then take some clear spray paint and spray around tape then use your paint. Clear will seal the edges and it will create sharp paint lines upon removing the tape. Ugh! I hate painting too.
So many questions Travis! Okay, first of all, I've already watched your videos on the new workbench and then stumbled upon this project, so some of these questions snap both projects. First of all, where's the little paint sprayer? Why did you brush paint these shelves? Secondly, regarding the rabbet routing, any time I'm routing I take multiple passes using a very shallow cut. Is there a reason you go for full depth on your first pass? I'm just wondering if it contributed to the awesome blowout on the workbench channel. Just thinking out loud here, not criticizing the build.
Wondering why you don’t put a piece of 3/4 ply with the insulation on top of the saw horses to make a temporary table for cutting the 4x8. I then also use for my chop saw as I can’t have a permanent bench. Would be easier then bending down all the time
This is probably basic for most and you may have covered it in a previous video, BUT! Can you do a video on how to determine drawers and drawer face spacing/heights for cabinets with/without face frames? It would be awesome and your videos really help with your explanations.
If it wouldn't be for the doors, you could have a small kitchen desk/pantry setup. Going to have to bookmark this, as the pantry in my house is a mess and not matter how many shelves we put in. So look like drawers is a good solution.. BTW, how much weight do you think your shelved can hold?
I never saw you secure the cabinet base to the wall. The little one will be climbing this array at some point and you don't want anything flipping over....
I swear, you make it look so easy that I'm motivated to do my entire basement now lol... you know what you need, you need a tilt out cabinet. You know, like one of them cabinets for the garbage cans... well you may not need it but I need to learn how to build it lol... keep up the great work brother. Stay safe and healthy
Looks lovely. Just one question however. Why didn't you pre-paint the shelves before you installed them? It would have saved you all the taping up time and the drips.
I have the same pantry set up only it’s smaller (39” wide) so I’m encouraged to build it the same style just I don’t know how to do cabinets and drawers Thanks for the video. I just subscribe to your channel
I like how you went a little different with the colors, it made a difference. I have those same crappy wire shelves in the pantry. I may give this a shot.
Travis, I hate to do this to you (I know how much you like painting), but I would go over the painted shelves and drawers with an acrylic or polyurethane sealer. They will last much longer, not get knicked or scratched as quickly and clean much more easily. Check out other painted furniture videos. I’m just sayin’ 👊
When you're cutting in paint, do a pass 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the 'cut' and then go back with barely any paint on the brush and complete the cut. The paint already on the surface will allow the brush to slide easier and not having your brush gobbed with paint will make the cut nicer.
Nice job Travis. Nice to see different projects you’re working on in the house/garage. Keep up the great work. Let’s get to 110,000 before Thanksgiving.
Travis, you keep saying you don't have a table saw. So are you looking towards the future shop and not having one? I really loved your workbench/assembly table at your old shop. Hey, thanks for sharing this video project. You really make it look simpler to do once you understand the steps. Felix!
Love the build. Quick question. Since you inset the drawers to the center so that they’d clear the inner wall, was there a reason you didn’t make them and the shelves deeper to utilize the full depth of the pantry?
Thought about it but the drawers are 22” deep now and that’s actually quite a bit. Making them deeper would probably mean stuff gets lost towards the back
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
Dude that's just sick
Totally awesome Travis!
Those containers at the end remind me of the container store. That’s my wife’s favorite place to visit in St. Louis. Love the layout and organization. Keep it up.
"....i'M nOT a ProFeSsiONal....."....
(Proceeds to CRUSH EVERY project he does...) Awesome work!
Sorry, can’t get enough of your channel...informative, enjoyable and inspiring...rare talent...
Quick tip here Travis or anyone for that matter.. Paint/prime anything like this before you cut and build. Then go back put a finish coat on it after it's built. Or if you're careful just touch up!
dude, great videos but you've got to improve your PPE game. Make sure you've got healthy eyes, ears, and lungs for you kids when they are older!
With floating shelves, it would have been a good time to put low voltage lighting in the undersides of each shelf. Have them on a motion sensor or micro switch that turns them on when you open the main doors.
Constructive criticism: the 4th nail you put in the baseboard molding should have 11mm to the left. Unsubbed 🤬🤬
This. Is. Amazing. Totally traumatized to try out CABINETS AND DRAWERS lol. But. Maybe one day! Will start w floating shelves lol
Watching you work on that small work table makes me sad. Bet your missing your old one big time!! Great project, turned out great!
Love your videos man! Keep em coming!
naming the part 1 and part 2 videos the same would be super convenient. as well as linking part 2 in the part 1 video as well as part 1 in the part 2 video
I see you spending most of your time kneeling on pink insulation. It’s may be me but I know you have a plethora of machine tools. So to get my house up and running I first would get the workshop up and running, allowing me to tackle what must be a multitude of jobs required when moving into a new house.
Yeah, delay of the shop has been work being done inside the house, which made my garage a staging area. Now that is over and I can set up the shop
I have a 1200 square foot three bedroom home, seeing you waste the space around cabinets was driving me crazy. Thanks for addressing that and giving me some perspective. Love your videos, can't wait to see you build the new shop!
Been watching you for years now.
Enjoyed each and every video you post!
Safety Glasses my friend, Safety Glasses..... save your eyes..
Looks fantastic, my only comment is I made a kitchen island a couple years back. Three coats of paint on whole thing, though it would be enough durability. I wish I put a coat of some sort of clear coat, just for protection. We use the island daily, and it shows on any contact points. Back sides of drawers are wearing through paint, even though it just softly touches every time you close the drawer. Sometimes you bump the drawer closed with your knee when your hands are full, starting to see the paint also thin in that spot as well. I used a well known brand of paint from Home Depot to paint the whole thing, no complaints about quality or ease of application. Just should have put a poly coat or something over it.
Urethane based paints hold up ALOT better for daily used items. I painted a TV console/gaming station for my kids (11 and 12y/o), a dresser and the kitchen cabinets in a camper and it doesn't have a nick on it! I use only SW paint and the urethane stuff is pricey, also takes forever to fully cure, 24 hours between coats and 72 hours before normal use and handling
Your a lot more entertaining then the election. Thanks for he distraction
I was really inspired by this, and I fixed a chair leg with duck tape.
Winning!
I have always admired Kreg and their range of tools. Sorry, but the ACS you advertise is as straight rip off my Festool bench and associated tools. Merit please where merit is due. Lost a few integrity points here. 🙁🙁
Not everyone likes Festool, or can afford it! Nothing wrong with presenting another option
Nicely done!
Man, great project! Great job!! And btw, looks like you need a sponsorship from Ro*tel, 🤣🤣😜😜
Yeah, I think we're good for the next 30 years lol
@@ShopNation Love Mexican food and you look like you are set for that!
Would it have been easier to paint the walls, then paint the shelves then install?
Yes, probably
Turned out amazingly! Appreciate your videos, waiting for the next one.
Wider painters tape would have helped
In your opinion would you buy the Kreg setup or a Delta 36-725T2 ?
Totally depends on your situation, if you have the space, probably the table saw first
Suggestion. For easy sharp paint lines tape around then take some clear spray paint and spray around tape then use your paint. Clear will seal the edges and it will create sharp paint lines upon removing the tape. Ugh! I hate painting too.
Great tip!
Nice job💪
Nice job Travis. Turned out really well. My pantry is a disaster and this is inspiring me.
Can’t remember did you talk about the butcher top in the 1st video if not what’s it made of and how did you make it
Bought it pre-made and trimmed it down. You can get slabs at big box stores
Question: How did you finish drawer boxes?
So many questions Travis!
Okay, first of all, I've already watched your videos on the new workbench and then stumbled upon this project, so some of these questions snap both projects.
First of all, where's the little paint sprayer? Why did you brush paint these shelves?
Secondly, regarding the rabbet routing, any time I'm routing I take multiple passes using a very shallow cut. Is there a reason you go for full depth on your first pass? I'm just wondering if it contributed to the awesome blowout on the workbench channel.
Just thinking out loud here, not criticizing the build.
That is a bad ass pantry, that drawer face trick is pretty neat also.
It turned out gorgeous! Im a new subscriber and I'm excited to see more content!
Curious as to why you didn’t spray everything as oppose to brush and roll ?
Yeah I was debating, but decided to just brush/roll based on the fact that I did everything in place, and I knew I was going to be doing 3 coats
Wondering why you don’t put a piece of 3/4 ply with the insulation on top of the saw horses to make a temporary table for cutting the 4x8. I then also use for my chop saw as I can’t have a permanent bench. Would be easier then bending down all the time
This is probably basic for most and you may have covered it in a previous video, BUT! Can you do a video on how to determine drawers and drawer face spacing/heights for cabinets with/without face frames? It would be awesome and your videos really help with your explanations.
Great suggestion!
I agree. You just glossed over the drawer sizing, slide installation and fitting - the trickiest bits👎🏻
2" painters or frog tape helps cutting in. Youre taping it anyway. Hope my suggestions are helpful and not demeaning to your skill level in any way.
If it wouldn't be for the doors, you could have a small kitchen desk/pantry setup. Going to have to bookmark this, as the pantry in my house is a mess and not matter how many shelves we put in. So look like drawers is a good solution.. BTW, how much weight do you think your shelved can hold?
The store was out of Rotel, now I know why! :-D
Great project! I saw some GOYA products, we Puerto Rican had a saying “Si es GOYA, tiene que ser bueno” God bless you.
Goldfish crackers and apple sauce pouches. You just described my pantry too. #parentlife
Very nice. Happy New Year.
What are some instances where you are better off having a table saw?
Cutting dado's, ripping 8' sections, repeat rips at the same width
End result, 100%!!
That's what I always worry about too, glue drops!!
Don’t tell the haters to stop commenting. They are still good for your algorithm! 😆
Beautiful, beautiful job!
Nice
Thanks
So you're the reason for the recent Rotel shortage... I see you. ;)
haha
I really like how you present the content, very clear and easy to follow! Keep up the great content!
Hey! Looks great! I plan on doing something similar when we move into our new house. What are the dimensions on those drawers?
ditch the tape!! hand cutting will always turn out better - once you get really good youll wonder why you ever used tape!
Looks great. I would say maybe having some French doors would be awesome.
I really like this...turned out amazing and more functional
I never saw you secure the cabinet base to the wall. The little one will be climbing this array at some point and you don't want anything flipping over....
Yeah I did do that just didn’t make the cut
@@ShopNation haha the Dad in me came out. My 2yo climbs everything
Uhhh??? What happened to his old shop setup? Did he move??
Yes, to Ohio. Almost at the point where I can get my shop set back up!
Great build! You really need a car cover! LOL
I know! We have one I just need to wash the car and then use it!
I swear, you make it look so easy that I'm motivated to do my entire basement now lol... you know what you need, you need a tilt out cabinet. You know, like one of them cabinets for the garbage cans... well you may not need it but I need to learn how to build it lol... keep up the great work brother. Stay safe and healthy
Can you tell me what color the paint is that you used?
It’s shown in the video!
Looks lovely.
Just one question however.
Why didn't you pre-paint the shelves before you installed them? It would have saved you all the taping up time and the drips.
I have the same pantry set up only it’s smaller (39” wide) so I’m encouraged to build it the same style just I don’t know how to do cabinets and drawers Thanks for the video. I just subscribe to your channel
“... turns out we have more than enough space in our kitchen....”. That’s only because you just moved in. Wait a year.
do you think it would would have been easier to paint the shelves before you put them in?
I like how you went a little different with the colors, it made a difference. I have those same crappy wire shelves in the pantry. I may give this a shot.
Hello, thanks for this video. So glad I found it. I am planning a redo of my pantry. What are measurements of your pantry? Thanks
Travis, I hate to do this to you (I know how much you like painting), but I would go over the painted shelves and drawers with an acrylic or polyurethane sealer. They will last much longer, not get knicked or scratched as quickly and clean much more easily. Check out other painted furniture videos. I’m just sayin’ 👊
Even with 3 coats of paint...
I did add a clear "liner" to the top of each shelf to hopefully help there, but I hear what you're saying even about the drawer fronts
@@ShopNation 👍🏻
You are very talented
Love the simple rabbets, that's something I could do with the tools. Thanks for that tip.
When you're cutting in paint, do a pass 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the 'cut' and then go back with barely any paint on the brush and complete the cut. The paint already on the surface will allow the brush to slide easier and not having your brush gobbed with paint will make the cut nicer.
Congratulations on the massive number of subs. I can remember 10, 000. informative content, and humor to boot.
I think every woodworking channel has at least one video of pantry makeover! nice change:-)
I do like the way you explain things especially for those who have not worked before I'm Woods I like the product to its really good looking
Nice job Travis. Nice to see different projects you’re working on in the house/garage. Keep up the great work. Let’s get to 110,000 before Thanksgiving.
Curiosity...was the cabinet and shelf paint a latex, enamel, or acrylic?
Wondering about durability.
Looks great Travis!!
Latex, we shall see...
You had me at Gold Fish and Apple Sauce packets
Great video, was wondering what you were going to do with ends. Like the color choice.
Much needed video! Not many on pantry makeovers. Love your stuff!!
Great video. Awesome work. Look forward to more content!
Travis, you keep saying you don't have a table saw. So are you looking towards the future shop and not having one? I really loved your workbench/assembly table at your old shop.
Hey, thanks for sharing this video project. You really make it look simpler to do once you understand the steps. Felix!
Definitely getting a table saw soon, just waiting to move all my stuff and set it up
Great job!
Great video!
I like this
How much did this cost? was it more effective instead of buying and saving time?
I would have kept the wire baskets from the walls, and put them on the insides of the doors.
Impressive 👍
Forgive me I speak instead of text I said back far enough
What is missing is a final pantry tour and a full garage tour would be nice as well.
Awesome outcome Travis. Why not paint the shelves before installing then do minor touch-up?
Totally could!
Use the wider blue paint tape. Fewer touch up
Nice build. Enjoy your vids.
They are back fat enough that I I I would put spice racks on the door
So nice
Love the build. Quick question. Since you inset the drawers to the center so that they’d clear the inner wall, was there a reason you didn’t make them and the shelves deeper to utilize the full depth of the pantry?
Thought about it but the drawers are 22” deep now and that’s actually quite a bit. Making them deeper would probably mean stuff gets lost towards the back
where did you get your hat made?
Milspin, they are awesome!
I missed it in the part one video.... Where did you get the countertop?
You did a great job. Four ****’s
Great job keep up the great work. 👍
Where did you get the butcher block for the counter top? I may have missed that detail in the first video
Big box stores carry it, near the cabinets
Nice job and look at you with a sponsor. I can say I knew him when. LoL!
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