Visit simplisafe.com/foureyes to check out SimpliSafe’s award-winning home security that keeps your home safe around the clock! It’s really reliable, easy to use, and there are no contracts. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoyed this one. If you're interested in our plans, here is an example chapter and links to the actual plans: ▸ Woodworking Plans Available Here - www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans ▸ Woodworking Plans Example Chapter - ruclips.net/video/RPB9yMqpMt8/видео.html
The author does like to ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
i am never disappointed by the production value, design prowess and subtle humour you work into your videos. it's been lovely to see the evolution of your design and production process, and to see you iterating on previous works!
I agree I hate River tables get the epoxy thing in small amounts the reason these sort of videos are unique and require talent and people of this guys talent are rare and he has put mountains of time and sacrifice to get that talent and gifted mindset 👏 I can't past the black resin being what we used to use to repair knot damage end of 😂🤦
Guys....you all define woodworking on RUclips. You all inspire, educate, push boundaries, make people laugh and ....well, we don't know you personally, but believe you all are down to earth great human beings. Thank you for all that you do! Keep being chicken tenders....
As I watch more and more of your videos, I’m really coming to appreciate your sense of humor. It adds a fun element to the learning. Speaking of the learning, I appreciate the relative brevity. Where more explanation is beneficial it is provided, but where it’s not needed you simply explained what you did. I haven’t decided which course I’d like to take yet, but I’m going to get one and I’m really looking forward to it.
This was a great one. Its fun that you guys are experimenting with the videos. But it feels like you recently have gone back to the old vibe with the soothing music and philosofical monolog. Im super happy about that, I get kind of an nostalgic feeling of when I started watching maker videos. This video was a perfect middle ground of your old and new style. Thanks!
Would love to see a design and build competition between Chris & Shaun. With the piece to be built chosen from a short list by Patreon supporters. Perhaps one every three months.
I am a cabinet maker/draughtsman based in the UK and have been a subscriber to your channel for a while, and I really enjoy all the projects that you share with us, and I like the contemporary style that you guys have. When watching this video I did notice at approximately 3:36 into the video that the board you were cross cutting had been glued up with all of the annular rings facing the same way, which is generally considered to be a bad idea in fear of the board cupping, however I'm guessing that you had your reason for gluing the board up this way.
I love the deadpan humor and head on the ground was hilarious and unexpected. Oh yeah and the piece is simply amazing!!! I’m feeling inspired!!!! Thanks!!!!
12:57 no, you got it right the first time. it’s a trapezoid. two of the faces are parallel and the other two are not. this would just be a right trapezoid because of the two right angles.
Love this video...and love, love the coffee table. Wow! What I also appreciate, however, is the long, slow reveal at the end where you really take the time show off the finished piece. I'm not sure you always do that at the end of your videos: slowly, very slowly, pan over all the graining and joinery. It's so impressive and beautiful. And it caps the end of a long journey on which we've gone right along with you. What a pleasure!
I’m thinking about making the front side of this, and using it as an entertainment center under my TV. It would need a space for my PS5 (with some ventilation) and another enclosed cabinet to hide my router and a bunch of other electronics that are currently scattered on my office floor. Been thinking about a design for this for a while, and this is very close to what I had in mind. Thank you for sharing!
I think the level you have reached is very high, I hope one day to make furniture even if it is a little similar to yours, it is a pleasure to see your videos, really, a pleasure !!!!
You know what! Seeing the thumbnail I was sure I am not ready for this and skipped the video. But later I thought of the entertainment and knowledge you guys put in your videos. So watched it, Loved it. 😍 And thanks for the closing note😇🤭
I love this piece. Really, I like all your designs. They make me think somewhat of frank Lloyd wright, but if he did furniture instead of epic buildings. The attention to detail and getting all the angles lined up throughout the build makes it so visually stunning. Thank you for sharing your work!
So, I'm traveling with my family, (like full on indefinite traveling) and the deep dive I've done on your channel has largely scratched my building itch, so thank you. That said, you're always asking what level of detail to include vs people are just watching for entertainment. And I think that this generation of videos was pdn perfect. Further, I feel a little insecure about being called out for watching this as "entertainment" I much prefer to think of myself as aspirational.*
What a wonderful piece. You never disappoint! I’ve been enjoying your podcast the last couple of days as well. Love the banter and inside jokes with Mark and Ben. I’m still in 2017 but it’s really nice to have as shop noise in the background
Wish these videos showed the business side of the project as well as the build, like cost of materials, time in labor, and how the market has effected profits and sale prices
I love the furniture y'all create. You both have so much skill at crafting such aesthetically pleasing designs. It makes me wish that my wife enjoyed MCM designs, just so I could have an excuse to build it! 😂 Keep up the great work, I can't wait to see what you come up next!
Love the videos, honestly I'm jealous of all the nice wood you have. I'm 14, so I can't really afford thousand-dollar slabs, But I've had my share of fun with 2 by 4's. I stumbled upon a planer recently, and with that I can get boards really flat, then you just glue them together into a sheet, and sand the top and bottom. The grain doesn't line up, but with a bit of some darker stain, it looks great from a distance. I haven't made a ton of stuff, largely because I have nowhere to put it, but I built a nice desk recently, and for under $100!
Whow thanks for the plan and the awsome videos. I‘m in the full process of building and it‘s great fun. The only hassle I have is this bunch of weird angles in that Bad Larry Design, that‘s a real challenge with an ordinary tracksaw.
I work in film, which is a relatively labor / creative occupation where a suit and tie have no place belonging. So one day this guy shows up wearing a jacket and tie and when someone called him on it he said “dress for the job you want, not the job you have”. So the response was “is the job you want Disney Store Salesperson?” The tie he had on was this huge Goofy pattern 🤪🤣
It's a beautiful piece. The only thing I would change is to make the shelf at the back of the drawers a 'floating' shelf as I thought being able to see its supports distracting.
Never more satisfied than when I get to see a new video from you two. Great pieces. Now, one little question: What did you do for a drawer stops on those drawers? To keep them from falling to the floor when pulled out?
It's actually not as close as it looks there. That was a 200mm lens which flattens the image. In the next shot (from the front) you can see how my hand is actually positioned in a more realistic view.
Stupid question because I have no experience with table saws, but I see this all of the time. Are you not able to make a sled and cut on the other side of the saw? Does it always have to be cut on the right hand side? I'm sure I'm going to get a bunch of trolls, don't care, here to learn
Your projects are really awesome, but I have a question that keeps bothering me: The "carcass" is glued together along the same direction of the grain so the three pieces will move pretty much as one. However, the parts that are glued into the routed dados seem to have no way to move and it feels to me that cracking is very likely along the vertical pieces. what am I missing here? It truly feels to me that it won't last a couple of winters without cracking. Thanks.
Chris, Shaun, interested to hear your take on wooden draw slides versus metal & bearing slides in this application. Is the choice primarily aesthetics or is there some other functional / design constraint that comes into play. Also interested in whether or not pre-fabbing the wooden slides and rails would be have been useful (eg. batching, storing for later use). Making the right hand slide and rail trapezoidal would have been a nice design finesse.
Excellent design and video! Do you go over in more depth how to account for potential movement with everything being hardwood in the more in-depth plans?
Visit simplisafe.com/foureyes to check out SimpliSafe’s award-winning home security that keeps your home safe around the clock! It’s really reliable, easy to use, and there are no contracts. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoyed this one. If you're interested in our plans, here is an example chapter and links to the actual plans:
▸ Woodworking Plans Available Here - www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans
▸ Woodworking Plans Example Chapter - ruclips.net/video/RPB9yMqpMt8/видео.html
Hi. I'd like to purchase some plans, but the link is broken.
I am new to the chanel however I'm also a graduate with a crappy certificate I was wondering what program you use for your animations and designing
The author does like to ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
i am never disappointed by the production value, design prowess and subtle humour you work into your videos. it's been lovely to see the evolution of your design and production process, and to see you iterating on previous works!
Thank you so much for the kind words Camille. I had, had a Bad Larry coffee table in my head for some time...so it was nice to finally get to do it :)
Thank you for not being another river table, epoxy focused channel! You're awesome and the designs you come up with look very refreshing and modern!❤
I agree I hate River tables get the epoxy thing in small amounts the reason these sort of videos are unique and require talent and people of this guys talent are rare and he has put mountains of time and sacrifice to get that talent and gifted mindset 👏
I can't past the black resin being what we used to use to repair knot damage end of 😂🤦
Just going to like before I watch it. I'm never disappointed
Hopefully we live up to that thumbs up :)
So true! I did the same!!!!
That swoop of sapwood running through the drawer faces is 🤩
Guys....you all define woodworking on RUclips. You all inspire, educate, push boundaries, make people laugh and ....well, we don't know you personally, but believe you all are down to earth great human beings. Thank you for all that you do! Keep being chicken tenders....
Absolutely the most entertaining ad read I've ever seen. 🤣
Thank you...that actually is a very nice compliment.
The real advice at the end, with the humor used throughout… fantastic!
Great build, and not a single chipped edge.
Very elegant stuff! I especially enjoyed the animation you put in :)
Btw Chris, which wood did you use exactly if I may ask? :)
Glad you enjoyed it!and it was walnut
@@Foureyes.Furniture Ah thought so! Thanks =)
Love your mid-century pieces. Also love the illustrations/animations, they really help me understand the build better.
As I watch more and more of your videos, I’m really coming to appreciate your sense of humor. It adds a fun element to the learning. Speaking of the learning, I appreciate the relative brevity. Where more explanation is beneficial it is provided, but where it’s not needed you simply explained what you did. I haven’t decided which course I’d like to take yet, but I’m going to get one and I’m really looking forward to it.
This was a great one. Its fun that you guys are experimenting with the videos. But it feels like you recently have gone back to the old vibe with the soothing music and philosofical monolog. Im super happy about that, I get kind of an nostalgic feeling of when I started watching maker videos. This video was a perfect middle ground of your old and new style. Thanks!
We're finding that sweet spot :)
That is one good-looking table! I really love the edge profile. Nice job Chris and Shaun!
Glad you like it! Thank you :)
Beautiful piece, true art
Would love to see a design and build competition between Chris & Shaun. With the piece to be built chosen from a short list by Patreon supporters. Perhaps one every three months.
Now that I have seen the super secret tips for draw boxes my wood working will improve by 107%
Thanks
Stunning
I am a cabinet maker/draughtsman based in the UK and have been a subscriber to your channel for a while, and I really enjoy all the projects that you share with us, and I like the contemporary style that you guys have.
When watching this video I did notice at approximately 3:36 into the video that the board you were cross cutting had been glued up with all of the annular rings facing the same way, which is generally considered to be a bad idea in fear of the board cupping, however I'm guessing that you had your reason for gluing the board up this way.
Closing comments- Be brave enough to suck at something new. Wise words- thanks Chris.
I love the deadpan humor and head on the ground was hilarious and unexpected. Oh yeah and the piece is simply amazing!!! I’m feeling inspired!!!! Thanks!!!!
I love your vids! both the craftsmanship and the humour is gold!
Bold statement but by far the best furniture designers on RUclips. Another stunning piece, great work guys.
Love the rounder, less chunky glasses. Table design is top notch!
Thanks
You guys are awesome carpenters and furniture designers....but even better video creators! Congratulations!
12:57 no, you got it right the first time. it’s a trapezoid. two of the faces are parallel and the other two are not. this would just be a right trapezoid because of the two right angles.
Hermoso diseño... Muy bien construido...!!! Y una presentación muy divertida, como siempre...!!! Gracias por compartir... SALUDOS...!!!
The Masters of Awkward strike gold again. Beautifully designed and executed. I may regret this, but I'm going to show this one to my wife.
I can't wait to make some perfect drawer boxes. Every time.
Why is this guy so good
I realy love this. Great jop👍👍👍
The company that invited the domino's jointer said that it had barely no strengh but guaranty perfect alignement. (heard from another woodworker)
Love this video...and love, love the coffee table. Wow! What I also appreciate, however, is the long, slow reveal at the end where you really take the time show off the finished piece. I'm not sure you always do that at the end of your videos: slowly, very slowly, pan over all the graining and joinery. It's so impressive and beautiful. And it caps the end of a long journey on which we've gone right along with you. What a pleasure!
Thank you. Appreciate the kind words.
Thank you guys for the video. I think your work is amazing and your humour as well. Greatings from germany
As always... I love it! The final thought was deep and funny 👏👏
I’m thinking about making the front side of this, and using it as an entertainment center under my TV. It would need a space for my PS5 (with some ventilation) and another enclosed cabinet to hide my router and a bunch of other electronics that are currently scattered on my office floor. Been thinking about a design for this for a while, and this is very close to what I had in mind. Thank you for sharing!
Man, those bottom corners on the open end are some feet killers.....
Love the design and craftsmanship.
Very sleek!
I think the level you have reached is very high, I hope one day to make furniture even if it is a little similar to yours, it is a pleasure to see your videos, really, a pleasure !!!!
Beautiful work. I love the blind dados
high quality video, high quality build and high quality people
You know what!
Seeing the thumbnail I was sure I am not ready for this and skipped the video.
But later I thought of the entertainment and knowledge you guys put in your videos. So watched it, Loved it. 😍
And thanks for the closing note😇🤭
It’s super cool watching you do this, application in my own shop , just makes a nice pile of expensive wood scrap. Again...
I love this piece. Really, I like all your designs. They make me think somewhat of frank Lloyd wright, but if he did furniture instead of epic buildings. The attention to detail and getting all the angles lined up throughout the build makes it so visually stunning. Thank you for sharing your work!
So, I'm traveling with my family, (like full on indefinite traveling) and the deep dive I've done on your channel has largely scratched my building itch, so thank you. That said, you're always asking what level of detail to include vs people are just watching for entertainment. And I think that this generation of videos was pdn perfect. Further, I feel a little insecure about being called out for watching this as "entertainment" I much prefer to think of myself as aspirational.*
Great design and execution.👏
The Jordan game is always strong. So beautiful 💯
It's a must :)
Perfect
What a wonderful piece. You never disappoint!
I’ve been enjoying your podcast the last couple of days as well. Love the banter and inside jokes with Mark and Ben. I’m still in 2017 but it’s really nice to have as shop noise in the background
Thanks brother...Ben and Mark are a couple of great guys :P
Amazing work, super inspirational !!!
This is probably the best thing you guys have made ! In my opinion, I really like the look of it job well done 👍
So pumped to see this new version! Fantastic work!
Wish these videos showed the business side of the project as well as the build, like cost of materials, time in labor, and how the market has effected profits and sale prices
I love the furniture y'all create. You both have so much skill at crafting such aesthetically pleasing designs. It makes me wish that my wife enjoyed MCM designs, just so I could have an excuse to build it! 😂 Keep up the great work, I can't wait to see what you come up next!
Thanks Alex...I'm sure she'll come around.
Excellent Job, thanks always You guys are very fun as well......
Bro your work is so elegant ❤️
with passion
Love the videos, honestly I'm jealous of all the nice wood you have. I'm 14, so I can't really afford thousand-dollar slabs, But I've had my share of fun with 2 by 4's. I stumbled upon a planer recently, and with that I can get boards really flat, then you just glue them together into a sheet, and sand the top and bottom. The grain doesn't line up, but with a bit of some darker stain, it looks great from a distance. I haven't made a ton of stuff, largely because I have nowhere to put it, but I built a nice desk recently, and for under $100!
Wai’ wai’ wait! I’ll gett my coffee...
Please continue)
Is that a Damascus wood sheeeeesh
Thank you for being inspirational, gents :)
Our pleasure! :)
I think this is my new favorite foureye piece!
Thanks Brother... plans are available if you want to make your own :P
@@Foureyes.Furniture I’m trying to convince my friend to buy your plans, so I don’t have to teach him anymore lol
good call...let me do the work there :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture oh yeah. I’m super lazy 😂
It's always very inspiring. 👍
Got a chuckle at the end! Love the work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
...great Job, very cool.....greetings from Germany
This guys are amazing!!
Whow thanks for the plan and the awsome videos. I‘m in the full process of building and it‘s great fun. The only hassle I have is this bunch of weird angles in that Bad Larry Design, that‘s a real challenge with an ordinary tracksaw.
Very nice design and build execution. 👌
Thank you very much!
Was rolling my eyes at the ending until I saw that sweet new look.
It's always a long con with me :)
I work in film, which is a relatively labor / creative occupation where a suit and tie have no place belonging. So one day this guy shows up wearing a jacket and tie and when someone called him on it he said “dress for the job you want, not the job you have”. So the response was “is the job you want Disney Store Salesperson?” The tie he had on was this huge Goofy pattern 🤪🤣
We laugh, but I bet that guy is the number 1 salesmen at the disney store for 18 months and running now.
I would love to see end tables for a king size bed. One drawer ideally. Possibly also a charging port ? Love your stuff
Man, the part where you cut in over Shawn’s secret tips was brilliant!!! I laughed so hard…😂😂😂
3 d models was a great adding to the video!
Glad you think so! I think they really help to get your bearings
Always great, amusing and educational. GAaE! This is so GAaE! I love it. 🌈
Great video, love all your content!!!!
Gorgeous work!
Thank you so much 😀
It is very beautiful when a piece of wood turns out to be a masterpiece! Great idea and great execution. Thank you for your hard work.
It's a beautiful piece. The only thing I would change is to make the shelf at the back of the drawers a 'floating' shelf as I thought being able to see its supports distracting.
You are awasome bro.
You too
World class job, as usual! 🤠
Never more satisfied than when I get to see a new video from you two. Great pieces. Now, one little question: What did you do for a drawer stops on those drawers? To keep them from falling to the floor when pulled out?
I do not think there are any stops.
that is just beautiful.. i love the whole Bad Larry concept/design \MM/
Thanks Doug...appreciate it :)
Great video guys
Thanks so much!
Very nice your video || thanks you for sharing
Thanks for watching :)
12:57 it is still a trapezoid. Any quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides is a trapezoid ✅
Nice projects...👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
1:40 USE A PUSH STICK
It's actually not as close as it looks there. That was a 200mm lens which flattens the image. In the next shot (from the front) you can see how my hand is actually positioned in a more realistic view.
also can we all just admit that when a groove is cut in somthing its almost impossible to not put your finger in it
Now for a mini-Larry to keep remotes on top of little-Larry!
I've actually got a few :)
Stupid question because I have no experience with table saws, but I see this all of the time. Are you not able to make a sled and cut on the other side of the saw? Does it always have to be cut on the right hand side? I'm sure I'm going to get a bunch of trolls, don't care, here to learn
Super bien podrías compartir los planos del mueble
Amazing piece!
How do you calculate wood movement to make sure the drawer fronts won't stick together with only business cards as spacers?
I have a video/ class suggestion. How to make herringbone wood floors. I would definitely buy that, I cannot find a single video of it.
Your projects are really awesome, but I have a question that keeps bothering me: The "carcass" is glued together along the same direction of the grain so the three pieces will move pretty much as one. However, the parts that are glued into the routed dados seem to have no way to move and it feels to me that cracking is very likely along the vertical pieces. what am I missing here? It truly feels to me that it won't last a couple of winters without cracking. Thanks.
So, depending on how that interview goes, we may see some train robbing videos coming up?
yeee haaaawww
Chris, Shaun, interested to hear your take on wooden draw slides versus metal & bearing slides in this application. Is the choice primarily aesthetics or is there some other functional / design constraint that comes into play. Also interested in whether or not pre-fabbing the wooden slides and rails would be have been useful (eg. batching, storing for later use). Making the right hand slide and rail trapezoidal would have been a nice design finesse.
You know, it costs more for that Woodpecker square than a Festool Railsaw here in the UK.
Goods👍
Excellent design and video! Do you go over in more depth how to account for potential movement with everything being hardwood in the more in-depth plans?