Hi, I just found your chanel, to sum you up in one word, "brilliant", you are a excellent craftsman with what you do and how you explain everything. I have been working with wood for over 65 years and you can still teach me a lot, Regards, Alexander from Australia.
Great job with this, especially using the screws on the finished bottom to mark and hold all the others for template routing. Very clever. I'm seeing this type of drawer style pop up more and more lately. It's a great design for saving on the cost of slides.
Very nice design~!! This is the kind of cabinet I'm looking to build to accommodate various Systainers (Festool, Shaper, & generics). Love the drawers without slide hardware. Great job~!
Beautiful engineering and execution as always. Nice seeing Piher clamps show up. Wish we got more in the states. Just the rockler branded larger ones. The smaller, medium sized F-style bar clamps would be amazing to get here.
Thanks for the very creative ideas, I am in the process of setting up my workshop and I can learn very useful things. Super, great work. Definitely interested in new ideas. I'm really looking forward to new videos. 🙂👍👍👍👍
Excellent ideas and execution as always 👍... when using this method of mounting drawers, why does no one use laminate for the bottom of the drawer, it's hard wearing and super slippy ... this is how my own cabinet design is done (which is still to be built of course) 😁
Another super precise, extremely well executed project. I am very interested in the compatible plastic box system, they're widely available in the US through Mcmaster Carr, U=line, etc.
Jer did make drawers with a similar design. He was hardly the first to use that design. Earliest I’ve seen is a woodworking book by Jim Stack and then the black and white copies of Woodsmith also had drawers made with bottoms in gooves.
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Will you add your videos to Rutube?
Compact, practical, convenient, cheapest possible, but yet very elegant and beautiful. Adam Savage would be jealous 😉
Hi, I just found your chanel, to sum you up in one word, "brilliant", you are a excellent craftsman with what you do and how you explain everything. I have been working with wood for over 65 years and you can still teach me a lot, Regards, Alexander from Australia.
Really interested in the eurobox system !
60*40 and 30*40 are incredible storage solutions
Great job with this, especially using the screws on the finished bottom to mark and hold all the others for template routing. Very clever.
I'm seeing this type of drawer style pop up more and more lately. It's a great design for saving on the cost of slides.
Always interested in everything you do. You do an exceptional job. I have purchased several of your plans. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! Simple, elegant, and efficient. This is exactly what i need.
I am very interested in the compatible system with the plastic boxes. Are the Euro Boxes?
yes, they are "Euro Boxes"
Appreciate seeing your well thought out design & build process.
Another great project and video, my friend. These would be handy in any shop!
Very nice design~!! This is the kind of cabinet I'm looking to build to accommodate various Systainers (Festool, Shaper, & generics). Love the drawers without slide hardware. Great job~!
Beautifully done, as always.
*Excellent Job Awesome!!* 👍🏻
*The Drawer Sliding System is great, simple and money saving.*
Beautiful engineering and execution as always. Nice seeing Piher clamps show up. Wish we got more in the states. Just the rockler branded larger ones. The smaller, medium sized F-style bar clamps would be amazing to get here.
Great build as usual
I love your work!
Looks great definitely a great idea Thanks for sharing
Excellent design and well planned execution. As always, sir.
Great Work!!
Thanks for the very creative ideas, I am in the process of setting up my workshop and I can learn very useful things. Super, great work. Definitely interested in new ideas. I'm really looking forward to new videos. 🙂👍👍👍👍
Keep up the good work Suso.
would love to see you make the cabinet for the grey boxes you show on the video
Neatest and most organized workshop in the universe.
Amazing ! What else ? Thanks for sharing. Anthony (France)
Good design! I have been looking for an idea, and this will work. Thank you!
Oh yes please, the eurobox project
Very interested about the storage with plastic boxes!
Very nice work.
Tips like using beeswax to make the drawers slide smoothly are what makes a difference.
The euro crate cabinet video sounds good please do make it
Boa tarde amigo, seu capricho é admiravel.
Thank you!
Love this!!!!
Very informative video thank you. I would definitely be interested in a compatible system for plastic storage boxes
Yo voto por el proyecto de las cajas de plástico!
Very nice! If I built this, I would want some kind of identification mounted on the drawers to identify what is actually in them.
Elegant solution
Everything you make is interesting.
thanks!
Класный шкаф. С ящичками.👍👍👍
Good work......
Excelente
Nice👍
This guy is a genius
Excellent ideas and execution as always 👍... when using this method of mounting drawers, why does no one use laminate for the bottom of the drawer, it's hard wearing and super slippy ... this is how my own cabinet design is done (which is still to be built of course) 😁
thanks for the tip!
Добротно 🐻
You could make a table with the boxes back to back. Pull one out and the other acts as the cantilever.
Hello. Are there any plans to build cnc router with a plywood frame? That would be interesting (with hgr rail and ball screw )
Potrzebujesz naklejek z oznaczeniem tego co jest w organizerach.
Bardzo ładny projekt
Another super precise, extremely well executed project. I am very interested in the compatible plastic box system, they're widely available in the US through Mcmaster Carr, U=line, etc.
Hi, nice job. One question. What is the reason that you don't use woodglue voor for the underside?
thanks, I think both methods are valid!
Please stop making things that are really cool, I’m running out of money!
Eu também!
Nice. It seems like the ones of Jeremy schmidt
Jer did make drawers with a similar design. He was hardly the first to use that design. Earliest I’ve seen is a woodworking book by Jim Stack and then the black and white copies of Woodsmith also had drawers made with bottoms in gooves.
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