Brian, a fabulous design & well executed too. I like the dovetail docking to the wall solution, and it's also nice to see the grips getting a shoutout!!
Love the way you manage to do the sponsorship in a way that's memorable, without being intrusive... and show how versatile the Gripper really is in videos like this. That's the way for companies to go I think... get people to make interesting projects using their tools. :) And this one was really quite awesome, love the take on something that most people would not think of as 'novel' or exciting
Cool design Brian. Love the cherry and walnut together. And the dovetail slots for hanging it was pure genius. I want to be just like you when I grow up.....
I was thinking about making the one in Wood magazine's July issue, but like this a lot more. Contrasting wood and the sliding dovetail mount that can't be seen. Very nice.
I love the coat rack! One thing I would change is that I would insert magnets in the back of each coat rack to make sure it stays up, especially when it gets a bit older.
Beautiful choice of woods, finish, design and workmanship! But what keeps the coat pegs so upright and aligned instead of just falling forward with nothing on them?
Brian, I really enjoy your how to's. I am a new fan of G&G also. Your indent jig was a simple stroke of genius. I have built G&G table and chairs, I get caught with other chores, i am going to do buffet/hutch using as much G&G as I can do, including your indent jig, thanks a ton . Oh, I was hoping you were using some G&G plugs on that snazzy coat rack.
Beautiful design. Congrats. I wonder if it’s possible for you to give the distance of the holes for the pivot points. It would be very useful. You made holes in two different pieces. Thanks.
Hay un adorno de pared con maderas de distintos tamaños en tamaño grande y se ve genial por las maderas desiguales. Quedaría perfecto un adorno así con esta idea tan buena que tienes!
As I understand it, Instead of putting the angle on your walnut, so when you pull it, it becomes flat to your backboard. You actually put the angle for the walnut on the backerboard like you did on your router table? I just want to be certain. cause if it would've been me. I would've put a flat backborad and put an angle on the bottom of the walnut so when you pull on it, it becomes flat to the backerboard giving that peg alot more strength. But you seem to know what you're doing on it. So is that right. Thats how You do it? And is it really sturdy for several winter coats vests etc? Please let me know. I might want to build one for my mother for Christmas. Thanks
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What a great design!
Peter Brown, you should make one out of crayons and milk bottles!
Brian, a fabulous design & well executed too. I like the dovetail docking to the wall solution, and it's also nice to see the grips getting a shoutout!!
This is an awesome project. The engineering especially the solution on mounting the piece is pure genius. Thanks so much for sharing.
I like the idea of the fold away hangers. Nice little idea.
I've never seen a coat rack like this. Super Cool!
This is an awesome coat rack. It looks like an art piece and then transforms into a coat rack!
I don't know why but I really like this a lot, it is so simple but elegant. This proves the point "the simple ideas are the best" well done
That's a great design, very beautiful.
+TheHayes32 Thank you
Very cool and creative design. Beautiful craftsmanship as always.
Awesome and classy looking design
Yes!! The flip down design is sweet.
That's very impressive. Excellent craftsmanship.
That came out great! Beautiful design.
+Make Something Thanks David. Glad you liked it!
That's a really clever design.
Clever and top workmanship, great workshop too.
This is genius. So simple yet effective. It looks lux but deff doable at home. Great project!
Great design and build along with the camera crew.
+montewoods Thank you!
You have solved the basic problem with the coat rack. They tend o be ugly. Yours is a piece of art!
Love the way you manage to do the sponsorship in a way that's memorable, without being intrusive... and show how versatile the Gripper really is in videos like this. That's the way for companies to go I think... get people to make interesting projects using their tools. :) And this one was really quite awesome, love the take on something that most people would not think of as 'novel' or exciting
Cool design Brian. Love the cherry and walnut together. And the dovetail slots for hanging it was pure genius. I want to be just like you when I grow up.....
+GuysWoodshop Ha! We are a lot alike already - we both have similar hair styles ;)
The sliding dovetail was a good touch!
Very beautiful work! Bravo from Italy!
Simple and functional, the best kind!
Really cool mounting design there!
very nice love how you hanged it on the wall thanks for sharing
Very cool design!
This is one of the best projects I've seen on RUclips.
Sweet coat rack I really like the mounting dovetail set up really great job.
+Thom spillane Thanks. That took a while to come up with. It seems to be a nice solution that I'll probably use again.
Love the look of that and how the hooks fold out. Very cool Brian!
+Steve Carmichael Thanks Steve!
Very clever design!
Very nice, very clever. Well done.
I love this design
Love the idea of using a dovetail groove to hang it on the wall!
Well done video and project, Brian and Melissa.
Man that is a great idea and good looking too. Well done
Fantastic design! I love how it turned out!
Very nice and clean look!
Great job. ingenious design!
Awesome work. Picked up some great tips.
The quality of your woodworking and editing is always on a really high level.
I really like the Idea
I was thinking about making the one in Wood magazine's July issue, but like this a lot more. Contrasting wood and the sliding dovetail mount that can't be seen. Very nice.
now this is just downright cool.
At first, I thought "hey that looks easy" but you put a lot of time into making it nice, and with no exposed hardware. Great job and design!
That is an insanely clever design, nice job on the Grip Mrs Garage Woodworks
Outstanding!!! Bob
great design
I knew before I watched this I wanted to make one! Nice design!
Holy cow... this was so ingenious! Amazing work! I wish I could build like you one day!
I love the coat rack! One thing I would change is that I would insert magnets in the back of each coat rack to make sure it stays up, especially when it gets a bit older.
very nice. i love that modern style
Very nice bud! Cant wait to see you and pick your brain about some of this stuff!
I liked the design of this a lot, but then the sliding dovetail wall mount was a nice surprise... nicely done!
I really like this project. I'm going to have to add this to my project list. Awesome build and thanks for sharing.
Beautiful choice of woods, finish, design and workmanship! But what keeps the coat pegs so upright and aligned instead of just falling forward with nothing on them?
Very clever idea for hooks. Well designed and made. - Annie
Great idea for a coat rack that only takes up wall space when in use. I need to make one of these
Very cool project...loved the camera angles on this video!!!
Amazing work
Thank you.
Neat design! It looks nice
I love how you hide the hardware in this one. Beautiful work.
Placing my order can’t wait the kids are going love this
Very good job!
Yes Man ! GENIAL ! Good work , very nice job.
Congratulations from France.
Great design. I think I will modify it to be like a piano and make it for my mother.
Wow, that’s a great coat rack!
Awesome design.
Love the poster on the window! pretty awesome!
Excellent work!!!
Very cool. Great idea!
I LOVE your shop!!!!
Brian, I really enjoy your how to's. I am a new fan of G&G also. Your indent jig was a simple stroke of genius. I have built G&G table and chairs, I get caught with other chores, i am going to do buffet/hutch using as much G&G as I can do, including your indent jig, thanks a ton . Oh, I was hoping you were using some G&G plugs on that snazzy coat rack.
+TheRocketbob22 Thank you. I love the G&G style. I might need to make another piece in that style soon.
Supperb Design....
and just loved your workshop.... superlike
Vvery cool design and and a neat way to hang it on the wall
+Patrick's Work Shop Thanks Patrick!
Cool idea. Thanks for sharing
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
That was a clean video.... and I appreciate that.....
that looks awesome, great project
+jp woodwork Thank you
Really cool! You've always had a good production quality to your videos, but recently, I think it has gotten even better. Fantastically shot!
+Bruce A. Ulrich Thanks for that! The more I do this, the more I get into the 'film side' of the art.
+GarageWoodworks Well, I'd say, "You got it!" Your videos are so entertaining and informative.
That is such a great design!! Love it, Very nice job!!
Great work on the coat rack, but also on the production of the video. It looks great. I took away a few pointers.
fantastic job, well done 👍
Man this is really cool, beautiful, modern design, and well made. I will definitely try to do one myself.
Nice filming too.
sweet! love it. Will have to make one.
Great project, I love the sliding dovetail hanger!
Great design Brian! Turned out nice!
This is a really cool projekt!!
Show de bola essa peça.. Parabens.. .. Vou tentar reproduzir aqui no Brasil.. Like com as duas mãos👍👍👍👍👍👍
excelente, muy buena idea, creo que la voy a realizar para mi hogar.. muchas gracias..
Gracias! De nada.
Great design!
Beautiful design. Congrats. I wonder if it’s possible for you to give the distance of the holes for the pivot points. It would be very useful. You made holes in two different pieces. Thanks.
Really dam cool sir.
That is really cool!
Hay un adorno de pared con maderas de distintos tamaños en tamaño grande y se ve genial por las maderas desiguales. Quedaría perfecto un adorno así con esta idea tan buena que tienes!
As I understand it, Instead of putting the angle on your walnut, so when you pull it, it becomes flat to your backboard. You actually put the angle for the walnut on the backerboard like you did on your router table? I just want to be certain.
cause if it would've been me. I would've put a flat backborad and put an angle on the bottom of the walnut so when you pull on it, it becomes flat to the backerboard giving that peg alot more strength. But you seem to know what you're doing on it. So is that right. Thats how You do it? And is it really sturdy for several winter coats vests etc? Please let me know. I might want to build one for my mother for Christmas. Thanks
excellent work...
a little bit of art and a lot of function, very cool man! great job on the vid by the way.
This is the first video of yours that I️ have watch and I️ am very impressed. If you thought of all that on your own props to you. Very very cool
Woow very Nice!!! Good Job
amazing work .thank you