Really nice project and the finish looks great. I like the choices you make for projects. Not all of we intermediate "craftsman" can or even want to build large heirloom or complicated projects. Keep doing what you're doing. Thanks.
Thanks! This is a nice project and beautiful end product. I'm a beginner and would be interested in any videos you can provide that don't require larger power tools. I have a small miter, hole saws and brad air nailer but that is about as advanced as it gets so far for me. I need a lot more practice on simple projects before I can even think about a table saw, pocket holes, etc.
A great and USEFUL build and that Oil looks great on the wood. Keep doing what you are doing, but please no Tables all the people i sub seem to be doing flippin' tables, big and small. Keep to the simple and useful stuff like a weekend DIYer likes to do, not all of us can build a house and the furniture that goes in it. Thanks. Barry (ENG)
Haha thanks for the feedback Barry! Means alot. I do try to keep a pot of the builds simple and throw in a couple more complicated here and there along with some tips.
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Really enjoy the small furniture projects - and the shop furniture projects.
Thanks so much! Another diy project coming next!
Nice video and excellent voiceover! I like these simple little builds man
Thanks Jesse! I kinda like doing these simple ones. Seems like alot of people like them.
Walkers Woodworks Yea, a mix of these and bigger more in depth ones are great. Keep it up, brother.
Really nice project and the finish looks great. I like the choices you make for projects. Not all of we intermediate "craftsman" can or even want to build large heirloom or complicated projects. Keep doing what you're doing. Thanks.
Thanks Tom! That helps alot. I try to build things that will appeal to a larger audience. I appreciate you watching!
Great video. Nice touch on adding the sketch up file.
Thanks Gene!
Nice and quick project. I like it!! Videos are getting better and better Brandon! Keep up the good work.
Thanks Donny! Much appreciated! I'm trying! Haha.
Nice result!
Very nice build, Brian. I purchased my Mirka Deros a couple months ago. Love it!
It's Brandon lol but alot of people think I say Brian. Guess I need to stop mumbling haha. Yea the Deros is amazing. I almost like sanding now haha.
Another great video! Your build selection is varied and interesting so keep doing what you're doing!
Thanks alot! That's what I was going for. Glad you're enjoying the content!
You should make a rolling kitchen island next!
If I had an order for that I'd definitely do it! I just don't have room for one myself lol.
Great problem solving, definitely a great build.
Thanks Cris! Appreciate you watching and the comment. This one posed a couple small problem for sure.
Fantastic video man, gonna make some of these for xmas gifts!
Thanks! That's awesome! They do make great gifts.
What a great idea, looks good man!!....Bruce
Thanks Bruce! Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. :) 👍
This is awesome! I can make this same project with all the tools I’ve got! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching!!
Thanks! This is a nice project and beautiful end product. I'm a beginner and would be interested in any videos you can provide that don't require larger power tools. I have a small miter, hole saws and brad air nailer but that is about as advanced as it gets so far for me. I need a lot more practice on simple projects before I can even think about a table saw, pocket holes, etc.
I just found your channel! These are awesome and now I definitely know what am I going to do next summer! :)
Thank you!
I love your project
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate it.
Looks awesome quick question how did I get those wine glasses inside the wood
Put them in where the wine bottles are then slide them down lol.
Great file. I purchased the file and cant open it. How can I use the skp file. Thanks for the help
You have to download the program called sketch up. It's a rendering program. From there you can use the tape measure tool and figure out dimensions.
Which hole saw set did you use?
How come you didn’t use wood glue for the bottom’s inner slats?
Good catch lol. Because I got ahead of myself and caught up trying to film and build at the same time. Use glue if you make one. :)
A great and USEFUL build and that Oil looks great on the wood.
Keep doing what you are doing, but please no Tables all the people i sub seem to be doing flippin' tables, big and small. Keep to the simple and useful stuff like a weekend DIYer likes to do, not all of us can build a house and the furniture that goes in it. Thanks.
Barry (ENG)
Haha thanks for the feedback Barry! Means alot. I do try to keep a pot of the builds simple and throw in a couple more complicated here and there along with some tips.
How long of a 4/4 board did you start with?
Pretty
Thank you!
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7:28 that drillbit looks like the one from james bond spectre
Hahaha
Where did you those handles from?
Home depot.
Hi what size tach nails did you use?
Just 18ga 1-1/4"
Thansky
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I bet Jesus wish he had pocket hole joinery in his life. At lest he could turn water into wine though😏 Nice build my friend
Haha true story! Thanks!
You didnt say how long and wide..
All the dimensions are in the free downloadable sketch up file.