This is my first time selling plans for a project and launching my online shop: mariushornberger.com/products/disassemblable-workbench-plans One of the things that was happening in the background. How do you like this workbench design and concept?
I very much appreciate all the effort you took, both to produce the video and to design and create the compact utilitarian work bench. Not only that but you up cycled some nice materials all while maintaining the subtle but nice style that makes your shop look like you. You are a cleverly forward thinking young man that really knows how to solve material issues quickly and easily. Add all that up and you’ve shown yourself to be quite the artist as well. Hid that mistake or more properly simply made use of the slight of concept such that the err isn’t an eye-catcher, it’s a helper. Impressive. Rule on with your humbleness, Marius.
I remembered an OLD adage as I viewed your video: "He didn't know he could not do it; So...he went ahead and done it!' Thus, I shall say this: "I know of NO DIY'r that fulfills that "saying" more; than "our" Marius Hornberger. Thank you kind Sir; for what you have shared with us. Absolutely Incredible. Luv Yuz always dear man..
Using laminate flooring as a drawer bottom was a real eye opener for me. I am starting a project to make 23 drawers and I have a huge stack of old flooring I pulled out of my camping van. I believe they will be perfect. Lightweight and durable :) Thank you sir I really love your problem solving skills!
I had several boxes of unsuse flooring that I was tired of looking at, found quite a few uses for them when you start looking. I'm now out of it, and I'm thinking of buying more just to have on hand. Very useful to be able to crat panels of varying widths with some glue and thought.
Great improvement upon the ‘corner of shame’. Great plans and worth the $. Need to see more of you Marius, RUclips not the same without seeing you now and again. All the best.
I really enjoy all your projects, and your sense of humor. Even though you can't hear it, know that at least one person is laughing at your humor! Thanks!
Marius, this was your best video ever! If you ever think of another career than engineering, video production is certainly something you do exceptionally well.👍👍
The best thing about making your own drawer handles is that all of the drawer handles in your entire shop can match. If you use the same materials and finishes on your shop furniture, all of your furniture creates a matched set. That's not really important, but it is impressive to anyone who looks at your shop and thinks, "Geez, my shop doesn't look that good!"
Great honest content I like how you don’t edit out your mistakes and then make fun of yourself. Your bench looks great and your router skills and jig you designed are awesome. Thanks for sharing
Hey Marius, das sind mit die besten Pläne, die ich bis jetzt gesehen habe. Die stehen den "großen" US-Amerikanischen Woodworkern in nichts nach. Gerne mehr solcher Pläne und von den tollen Videos. Alles Gute für dich. Viele Grüße Felix
Dissassembly is good if you cannot fit it in doorways, but if you can, it’s probably easier to move w/o it and just keep all the tools in the drawers as well.
I, as a full time carpenter, am always incredibly impressed with the fit of your drawer fronts! Making them so tight , flush and the gaps so small would be an absolute no-go to do in your apprenticeship-piece, since its incredibly hard to pull of, usually. Infact, I'm still not quite used to seeing this. I work with these types of drawer slides all the time, but I still have to ask: Doesn't the sag with loaded vs unloaded drawers cause some missalignment sometimes? Again, really impressed and I am a huge fan of the fact that you kept this Style throughout your workshop. Makes everything look so much nicer and uniform! I finally settled on a Style just some weeks ago with my new Workbench. guess I need to rebuild all the previous onces, haha! Cheers from Koblenz -Marco
Eigentlich könntet ihr euch auch auf Deutsch unterhalten, aber für die Community ist es so natürlich informativer :D Über das gleiche Thema habe ich mir auch schon mal, beim Bauen von Schubladen, Gedanken gemacht :D LG
@@MrElBenno i for one am very thankful for the comments being in english, though my german is "almost" passable i do occasionally stumble on a few terms but mostly i get the gist of things with the content, it is okay to read through but i do prefer english to german, on account of the fact that english and danish are a bit closer than danish and german, but just a small part, the thing i mostly break my neck on is always the grammar, i come from northern part of denmark so my access to german television is rather limited thus my absorption of the german language is lacking. All in all i am glad to keep the comments in english, sorry for the long diatribe.
@@MidnightAmratha I was actually only thinking of this comment. Sure, generally its fine that Marius makes his videos in english. But i thought it is funny that 2 germans speak english. But sure for all its better in english! i am with you :D
Marius, I have a nice workshop where I've installed wooden shelves made from scraps of lumber. It's made a big difference in my shop, and the good part is that I only needed to purchase screws for the assembly. That cabinet is a nice idea. I will be building a welding cart from a set of metal drawers from a desk, and the base from a welding cart I purchased used that was cheaper than I could buy the wheels and casters for. I plan to make the top section from angle iron that will attach and cover the opening at the top of the drawers.
Very inspiring, the disassemble functionality is very attractive in it's flexibility. Even though I have a garage and no plans to move, I'm too much of a beginner and know I probably will shuffle the machines and way my work pipeline is setup so having flexible "modules" (Lego?) would be awesome. Have you considered starting the IKEA of Woodworker furniture? 😉
Watch out IKEA...you've got competition!!! 😉. Excellent video Marius! Revised: IKEA is in reference to the clever and efficient design; easy to assemble/disassemble. It was NOT in reference to the final quality of the result. BTW *some* of IKEA's stuff is not bad.
@@mazchen I did not realize the full implication of that snarky comment. I revised my comment to make clear what aspect I was referring to. Thanks for the heads up on my SNAFU!!
I built a desk for my daughter's computer to go on, and since I'm in a rental with a very narrow set of stairs, it had to break down just to get it up to her room. Also made the front and back different so that left and right were obvious and I wouldn't assemble them backwards later on.
Ein großartiges Video! Es ist super zu sehen welche Fortschritte du im Video editing, bei Kameraführung und bei vielen anderen Kleinigkeiten über die Zeit gemacht hast. Deine humorvolle Vorstellung macht jedes Video zu einem echten Highlight.
Du hast es auf den Punkt gebracht . Dem kann ich nur zustimmen. Leider ist alles in englisch . Auf deutsch mit englischen Untertiteln wäre mir persönlich lieber.
Amazing video per usual, I really liked how the open mortise "problem" on top of the legs turned out to be a helpful solution! Another happy accident in woodworking. Cheers! - Ben L.
My opinion. First, I enjoy watching your videos. My introduction to your channel happened when I was interested in the Thien Baffle for Dust Collector. I watched a dozen different RUclips channels about that subject and subscribed to yours. Second point is that The back ground music could be a little lower volume, it is after all, in the background. Thanks very much. I purchased the work bench plans.
Marius: *buys motors for future machines which he doesn't yet know* Me: *Buys servers for use cases in the future which I don't know yet* Feels good not to be alone... ;-)
i like the background music idea. To enhance the experience i would compress the music and the workshop noise if you talk over it via sidechain compression aka ducking. There are many tutorials out there how to do that.
Was excited to see a new video-great editing and very nice workbench design. I felt like the editing of this video was more slightly more face-paced; each segment went a little bit quicker. I don’t know if that was intentional, but I liked it. Nice work!
Watching all the fuzz you needed to do to make the dados I truly cannot understand why the EU/EEA banned dado blades. For this reason I have imported a US made contractor saw and a couple of dado stacks to Norway and can happily and safely dado as many dados I need. In fact, from time to time I make a combined bench/fire wood storage box for outdoor use (terrasse) with more or less the same design elements as Marius' bench (though they're not for disassembling). And they sell good.
I love your videos and your dry humour. Just have one question, and please don't take this as criticism. You seem to check for square with a small engineer's square. Wouldn't it be more accurate to measure the two overall diagonals? 💖🤔
How deep do go with your router on a first pass or single mortise? Does a top down vs using the table make a difference? Plunging on a table I find a little more tedious.
This is my first time selling plans for a project and launching my online shop: mariushornberger.com/products/disassemblable-workbench-plans
One of the things that was happening in the background.
How do you like this workbench design and concept?
Love it!
Great shop 😊👍🏼
Can I have links to the tools and fasteners? Especially the screws with big flat head ...
I very much appreciate all the effort you took, both to produce the video and to design and create the compact utilitarian work bench. Not only that but you up cycled some nice materials all while maintaining the subtle but nice style that makes your shop look like you. You are a cleverly forward thinking young man that really knows how to solve material issues quickly and easily. Add all that up and you’ve shown yourself to be quite the artist as well. Hid that mistake or more properly simply made use of the slight of concept such that the err isn’t an eye-catcher, it’s a helper. Impressive. Rule on with your humbleness, Marius.
@@GR31M4NN the screws looked to be Spax HI.FORCE they are available in all kind of length and thickness.
I've always enjoyed your videos and I really appreciate the effort that went into telling this story. Very enjoyable video, Marius. And a great build.
My vote is for no music, I’d rather just watch you work and listen to your explanations. Small complaint but a great video, as all your videos are.
Anybody who wants music, can play their own! Much better.
It's not really music. More like music-like sounds. So annoying!
Music doesn't bother me as long as it is relaxing and the volume is kept low. Anyone who doesn't want music can press his mute button.
The music does not take away from the video. So it doesn't matter.
Definitely doesn’t need the music. Your excellent work, clear explanation and finished article is more than enough.
corner of shame 😂 ich musste so lachen...... richtig tolles Projekt 👍
I love your woodburning of "no scrap, do not burn" - hilarious 😂 9:16
Marius, as Bob Ross would say "no mistakes, just happy little accidents". Very enjoyable video again!
I remembered an OLD adage as I viewed your video: "He didn't know he could not do it; So...he went ahead and done it!' Thus, I shall say this: "I know of NO DIY'r that fulfills that "saying" more; than "our" Marius Hornberger. Thank you kind Sir; for what you have shared with us. Absolutely Incredible. Luv Yuz always dear man..
Channelling your inner swedish with the flat pack furniture!😂
That small GSS 18V-10 you put in that drawer was also a gift from one of your subscribers.
Not tolerance…just a gap. Tolerance is allowable part variability during manufacturing/assembly process.
Love you videos, been a long time fan :)
Brilliant! Your command of English very impressive and fluent. Engineers, of course, rule the world 😁 From an engineer who graduated in 1970.
I was so excited about this idea that when you mentioned "plans are available", I paused so I could purchase the plans.
OK, Now continue watching.
Using laminate flooring as a drawer bottom was a real eye opener for me. I am starting a project to make 23 drawers and I have a huge stack of old flooring I pulled out of my camping van. I believe they will be perfect. Lightweight and durable :) Thank you sir I really love your problem solving skills!
I had several boxes of unsuse flooring that I was tired of looking at, found quite a few uses for them when you start looking. I'm now out of it, and I'm thinking of buying more just to have on hand. Very useful to be able to crat panels of varying widths with some glue and thought.
Your video editing is example for most RUclipsrs, smart guy!
Great improvement upon the ‘corner of shame’. Great plans and worth the $. Need to see more of you Marius, RUclips not the same without seeing you now and again. All the best.
Welcome back. I've missed your vids, no matter what you make. thks
I really enjoy all your projects, and your sense of humor.
Even though you can't hear it, know that at least one person is laughing at your humor!
Thanks!
Excellent work!
worthy of Wandel himself!
I loved seeing the outtake of the pop-in effects for the tools. :)
Marius, this was your best video ever! If you ever think of another career than engineering, video production is certainly something you do exceptionally well.👍👍
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
holy cow, the trick with drawer sliders is just brilliant, thanks!
One mans corner of shame is another mans workshop. 😎
The best thing about making your own drawer handles is that all of the drawer handles in your entire shop can match. If you use the same materials and finishes on your shop furniture, all of your furniture creates a matched set.
That's not really important, but it is impressive to anyone who looks at your shop and thinks, "Geez, my shop doesn't look that good!"
That drawer face clearance fit, damn 😍😍 So satisfying
I love the idea of the Configurator, Marius! Please teach Matthias and John Heisz how to make those.
All your videos are fun to watch. Well done....
I have no tools and no skills, but love watching you vids. I still learn something from it and every time I’m amazed how your projects turn out.
Hey Marius, Loved the last out take, funny :) TFS, GB :)
Enjoyable view! Thank you Marius.
Great honest content I like how you don’t edit out your mistakes and then make fun of yourself. Your bench looks great and your router skills and jig you designed are awesome. Thanks for sharing
Congrats on the online shop and plan sales; and as always, great video!
Nice Safety shoes 😎👍
Hey Marius, das sind mit die besten Pläne, die ich bis jetzt gesehen habe. Die stehen den "großen" US-Amerikanischen Woodworkern in nichts nach. Gerne mehr solcher Pläne und von den tollen Videos. Alles Gute für dich.
Viele Grüße
Felix
Dissassembly is good if you cannot fit it in doorways, but if you can, it’s probably easier to move w/o it and just keep all the tools in the drawers as well.
HA that outtake was awesome!
Really excellent video. Loved the attention to detail with clamping down that crooked rail before gluing in the ply
wow, that is really good ... you're English is a 2nd language yet you used a word new to me: "disassemblable"
Спасибо тебе Мариус, ты заряжаешь позитивной энергией, сразу хочется встать и что то делать !)
I love the music personally. Just finding your channel and I wish you had more music videos!
By the 2:14 mark there is already more effort, humour and special effects than I've put in my entire video library
You can build up extra large mortise with wood chips/shavings. You can apply paste wax to any spacers you don't want to glue up.
AWESOME Bench !! it very nicely solves a problem that I was facing, so I'll be picking up your plans shortly !!
The outtakes were GREAT!!!
Another great video Marius .
Great video, you're really smart and logical. Loved the editing in time with the music, engaging!
Great piece! You really need to get a larger workshop....
I, as a full time carpenter, am always incredibly impressed with the fit of your drawer fronts! Making them so tight , flush and the gaps so small would be an absolute no-go to do in your apprenticeship-piece, since its incredibly hard to pull of, usually.
Infact, I'm still not quite used to seeing this. I work with these types of drawer slides all the time, but I still have to ask: Doesn't the sag with loaded vs unloaded drawers cause some missalignment sometimes?
Again, really impressed and I am a huge fan of the fact that you kept this Style throughout your workshop. Makes everything look so much nicer and uniform! I finally settled on a Style just some weeks ago with my new Workbench. guess I need to rebuild all the previous onces, haha!
Cheers from Koblenz
-Marco
Of all the drawers I made like this, none of them is sagging to the point that they start rubbing against each other.
@@MariusHornberger Thats great to hear! Mounting drawers has to be one of my most hated things to do, haha!
Eigentlich könntet ihr euch auch auf Deutsch unterhalten, aber für die Community ist es so natürlich informativer :D Über das gleiche Thema habe ich mir auch schon mal, beim Bauen von Schubladen, Gedanken gemacht :D LG
@@MrElBenno i for one am very thankful for the comments being in english, though my german is "almost" passable i do occasionally stumble on a few terms but mostly i get the gist of things with the content, it is okay to read through but i do prefer english to german, on account of the fact that english and danish are a bit closer than danish and german, but just a small part, the thing i mostly break my neck on is always the grammar, i come from northern part of denmark so my access to german television is rather limited thus my absorption of the german language is lacking. All in all i am glad to keep the comments in english, sorry for the long diatribe.
@@MidnightAmratha I was actually only thinking of this comment. Sure, generally its fine that Marius makes his videos in english. But i thought it is funny that 2 germans speak english. But sure for all its better in english! i am with you :D
Marius, I have a nice workshop where I've installed wooden shelves made from scraps of lumber. It's made a big difference in my shop, and the good part is that I only needed to purchase screws for the assembly.
That cabinet is a nice idea. I will be building a welding cart from a set of metal drawers from a desk, and the base from a welding cart I purchased used that was cheaper than I could buy the wheels and casters for. I plan to make the top section from angle iron that will attach and cover the opening at the top of the drawers.
Hey Marius! You have great videos! Filmed with high quality and the work is very well presented. Good luck! 👍
Very clever build
Very inspiring, the disassemble functionality is very attractive in it's flexibility. Even though I have a garage and no plans to move, I'm too much of a beginner and know I probably will shuffle the machines and way my work pipeline is setup so having flexible "modules" (Lego?) would be awesome.
Have you considered starting the IKEA of Woodworker furniture? 😉
Watch out IKEA...you've got competition!!! 😉. Excellent video Marius! Revised: IKEA is in reference to the clever and efficient design; easy to assemble/disassemble. It was NOT in reference to the final quality of the result. BTW *some* of IKEA's stuff is not bad.
Actually that is an offence to Marius ;-)
@@mazchen I did not realize the full implication of that snarky comment. I revised my comment to make clear what aspect I was referring to. Thanks for the heads up on my SNAFU!!
@@physicsguybrian Cool!
incredibly funny. especially the part where you disparage yourself. thanks.
I built a desk for my daughter's computer to go on, and since I'm in a rental with a very narrow set of stairs, it had to break down just to get it up to her room. Also made the front and back different so that left and right were obvious and I wouldn't assemble them backwards later on.
Easy Mario..
I say figure out a smart texture to go with that black on the draw fronts..
☮️
Ein großartiges Video! Es ist super zu sehen welche Fortschritte du im Video editing, bei Kameraführung und bei vielen anderen Kleinigkeiten über die Zeit gemacht hast. Deine humorvolle Vorstellung macht jedes Video zu einem echten Highlight.
Du hast es auf den Punkt gebracht . Dem kann ich nur zustimmen. Leider ist alles in englisch . Auf deutsch mit englischen Untertiteln wäre mir persönlich lieber.
Amazing video per usual, I really liked how the open mortise "problem" on top of the legs turned out to be a helpful solution! Another happy accident in woodworking. Cheers! - Ben L.
Geat work , may be a bit faster to install and lighter, with aluminum 4040 profiles
Great video again. Always some new and interesting tips and tricks, and excellent workmanship in all aspects. Thanks for sharing!
Mal wieder hervorragende Arbeit Marius! :)
Just recently found your videos and I love your style!
Looking forward to going back and catching up on other ones. 🙂
Cheers!
Great video and project, Marius~!
"...Something's wrong."
"Good conclusion you smartass."
Had me laughing so hard
Thank you Marius
Can you sell the plans for the "Faster!" button? It seems useful, but how does it work?
Another great video. Could you put up a link to that router bit you used for making drawers?
amzn.to/3655xkt
Great video Marius! Good design too 👍🏻
Which Model is the Bosch Router that you are using please?
Great Project and great video, Thanks
My opinion. First, I enjoy watching your videos. My introduction to your channel happened when I was interested in the Thien Baffle for Dust Collector. I watched a dozen different RUclips channels about that subject and subscribed to yours. Second point is that The back ground music could be a little lower volume, it is after all, in the background. Thanks very much. I purchased the work bench plans.
Bom de ver, do começo ao fim!
Looks good!
Marius:
*buys motors for future machines which he doesn't yet know*
Me:
*Buys servers for use cases in the future which I don't know yet*
Feels good not to be alone... ;-)
i like the background music idea.
To enhance the experience i would compress the music and the workshop noise if you talk over it via sidechain compression aka ducking.
There are many tutorials out there how to do that.
I use ducking a lot, however forgot to use it with the music
Très beau travail bravo 👍👏🇨🇭
Wonderful
Was excited to see a new video-great editing and very nice workbench design. I felt like the editing of this video was more slightly more face-paced; each segment went a little bit quicker. I don’t know if that was intentional, but I liked it. Nice work!
Hey Marius! Wieder mal ein tolles Video! LG :D
That open tenon is awesome. As is how you mounted the rails. And enjoy your bachelor's pad!
That routerbit you use show at 20:27 do you have a link for that one? seems awesome and i wanna have one =D
ruclips.net/video/1hjdxVHJim0/видео.html
I made a video about it. Link is in the description
I need to get me one of those "FASTER!!!!" buttons. My projects take ages.
I love all your vids
"Corner of shame"
Lol. I have a "workshop of shame"
looks nice
Love your videos.
Watching all the fuzz you needed to do to make the dados I truly cannot understand why the EU/EEA banned dado blades. For this reason I have imported a US made contractor saw and a couple of dado stacks to Norway and can happily and safely dado as many dados I need. In fact, from time to time I make a combined bench/fire wood storage box for outdoor use (terrasse) with more or less the same design elements as Marius' bench (though they're not for disassembling). And they sell good.
Hello ! your planner look like a very nice piece of equipment ! where didyou get it ? I really need one
Super 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Muito bom.
Very good.
I love your videos and your dry humour. Just have one question, and please don't take this as criticism. You seem to check for square with a small engineer's square. Wouldn't it be more accurate to measure the two overall diagonals? 💖🤔
Very nice!
Hi there Marius, what are those nifty connections you have on your powertools that look like the festool ones?
ruclips.net/video/WquQYdwcr74/видео.html
Großartig
How deep do go with your router on a first pass or single mortise? Does a top down vs using the table make a difference? Plunging on a table I find a little more tedious.
Levels!
If music is really necessary, at least lower it to allow the voice-over to stand out.
As usual, though, great video.
I feel like 17:59 - 18:04 would make for a hilarious loop
Now I'm plunging deeper
No. No 'music', please. Great series.
GREAT !
You remind me of Mattias Wandel.