@@BradshawJoinery it's got to be either you or paul sellers. since he's primarily hand tools, and you're primarily power tools, we could just have two champions.
Stunning. I particularly like the pippy oak pattern being bookmatched at the top of the unit. Most of us makers would have probably gone for center but being at the top is a really nice touch 👍👍👍
Cheers keith, Yeah it was a tricky piece as the burr was right at the end of the slab, so couldnt use in the middle. It took ages to find a suitable layout that didnt look odd
When I was doing high end furniture, it was so hard to explain how much work went into curved stuff. Wish this video was around back then. Love how you made the arched stiles out of solid to match the curve of the rails, That was slick!! Love the video, almost makes me want to go make some more curved stuff, maybe I can get time soon.
That whole corner looks great top to bottom, hours and hours of work no doubt but well worth it in my opinion . The videos are huge help to anyone looking to do curved cabinets because you break down the job into manageable steps . So good that no cnc used and it all comes together just fine. Thanks for the videos- I always enjoy what you have to show so keep it up 👍
As usual, that is utterly magnificent. What amazes me is that your chosen solutions to various problems always seem to work, and work well! Exhibition standard.
Thankyou John! Loving all the great comments! I try not to start a job if i dont know it will work or not. Although this was one of them, ive not done this before so i wasnt sure situations.
Hi Ollie Love how calm you are when making your videos mate, when I’m making things I talk to myself with the odd effing & jeffing lol Iv also noticed you have every tool in your workshop how nice that must be, amazing skill & content mate thanks 👍🪚👍🪚
Haha Cheers Carl. it gets frustrating at times, but i'm pretty chill on the whole but dont believe there arent any effing and jeffins haha! Ive got a fair chunk of kit but there are certainly toold id very much like (definitely need) that i cannot fit in, like everybody i guess. Thankyou buddy!
great to see proper time and attention to detail on all your work, way too many companies do the least they can get away with and usually ends up junk, keep the videos coming very enjoyable to watch, takes me back to my young days working for a boss who has the same values as you, cheers Ross 👍👍
Thankyou Ross! Yes its a shame to see price taking over from quality, but its the world we live in and seems to go unnoticed in the majority. Unfortunately it takes a very long time to learn to do this stuff and the rewards for all that time are less than other careers where you don't get messy or work every hour god sends haha
Excellent work. I thought you did a great job of the base unit. Nice to see that you thought of alternative ways of working that made the top unit easier to make.
Cheers Jim, Yeah definitley improved techniques, but pleased to have accomplished them. It was definitley a challenge, i wasnt 100% sure i could complete!
One is left with the impression that this had to have been created by a sculptor rather than an expert artisan cabinetmaker such as yourself. Your workmanship in every regard is peerless. Did you follow a set of mathematical or simple arithmetic rules in computing the measurements? Or, did you simply create a bespoke mold 'on the fly' to shape the elements in situ within the space? For the purposes of historical restoration, you might want to alert the Royal Household! Thank you for posting these videos. In themselves, they are notable for the illustration of the process as well as for the mysteries that guide you. Your precision is just unbelievable!
Haha thankyou very much John! Such Kind words. The under cabinet height is determined from tried and tested measurments then tweaked to the customers desire, then it was quite difficult to make the tall ceilings work! It is all drawn on Sketchup, to every last detail to make sure it looks right before starting. Its a lot quicker to do it on there than in real life haha! Haha by royal appointment would be nice!!! I dont really know what to say in reply to your kind words, but want you to know that they are well received and go a long way to making the effort of filming and editing worthwhile!
Woo hoo.........I didn't get lost in this one! All joking aside for the moment Ollie, I think one thing that gets slightly overlooked in the comments section is how many times you tweak and improve on designs/processes and are then willing to pass them on for the benefit of others. I have absollutely no background whatsoever in woodworking (as you can probably tell 🤣) and will never use any of the useful info but I find your videos highly entertaining and satisfying to watch. Your customers must be chuffed to bits with your work! Thanks very much!
Haha, Well thats a good thing then! Yes lots of info, but there needs to be a lot of info as to get things right is a build of up lots of little attentive details. I dont get too many complaints. Usually lead times are the worst haha
I just love these videos, I watch them a half a dozen times just to take things in wishing I could do that, but must admit to falling asleep a couple of times (it's an age thing). Is it just me but I enjoy hand sanding lol 😆.
Thankyou Normski! Im sure if you have the desire, you would be able to do the same! I fall asleep watching the edits too!! haha But i usually am trying to do it when i should be in bed, so not sure if its the content or nature. I dont mind a bit of hand sanding, But sanding windows or longer than 10 minutes sucks
It takes me back to my joinery days. I had similar machines, other then a bag press. Making anything curved is time consuming. You need a special customer to pay for that. We made a few nice bits for the Swiss Bank, even they raised their eyebrows sometimes. Bottom line we never got rich on the back of them. All the same a very nice job.
Love the finished cabinet and fantastic to watch your process. Regarding the vacuum bag, can you use any kind of glue or is there a recommended glue to use?
🍻 Cheers Gavin. Pretty much any glue yeah. Depends on application. some want really rigid glue for laminations, others waterproof, quick setting using heat..... Ive used, PVA, PU and UF resin so far.
Asking in the interest of my brother, how do you get to the point where you can afford the equipment in your workshop? Your set up looks like woodworking heaven
I try to keep the funds available when i need/want a new machine and keep a keen eye for a bargain. The biggest cost would be the space to put them in so ideally, want to have it productive from day 1, not an easy thing to achieve!
@@BradshawJoinery I see. So hand tools and power tools till you have the client base for constant flow of work. Makes sense. I’d love to see him in a set up like yours one day. Attention to detail like yours and his is a dying trade.
It seems to be well appreciated, I think the results of modern practices/shortcuts are starting to show throught and gain awareness so there is most certainly a good client base for people with the knowledge and attention to detail. Most people start in their garage/workshop/shed with smaller machines and if it starts to work then expand. 🙂
Great work and attention to detail. Do you have a link to the led strips please. I've been using the flexi ones but your rigid ones look a lot better. Thanks Bob
Cheers Philip. I use a mix of parts, but got these from Landmark electrical. Eco pac drivers, leyton pir, and 4.8w 2v led strip. Thing the track is about 14mm wide overall
Great to see a craftsman, designer & problem solver at work! Do you have a link to the sensor you used? My daughter would like an automatic light in her cupboard & I haven't found a suitable sensor yet.
Brilliant work as ever. Such a pleasure watching the kitchen come together. Would you share what blade you used to resaw the oak for the panels? It gave such a good finish. Thank you.
Ma man I've no forgot about you promise class work as always major love n respect fse Scotland I pick you up in private chat very soon promise family stuff is all 😉
Haha Rick! A family friend was a Very big Trabant fan, Had loads of them/involved in the owners club, He was always extolling the virtues of the legendary trabant
Best British woodworker on RUclips IMO hands down! ❤️💪
Well i like this comment haha!!! Might even pin it Lol 😂🙌
@@BradshawJoinery Be my guest 😆❤️💪
@@BradshawJoinery it's got to be either you or paul sellers. since he's primarily hand tools, and you're primarily power tools, we could just have two champions.
It's true, he's brilliant. Another one worth checking out is New Yorkshire Workshop.
A lot of work has gone into making this a fabulous corner cabinet. Love the burr detail in the upper part. Really nicely done. Cheers.
Thankyou, yes a few hours on this one, especially on the design and planning. Glad its been well recieved!
Stunning. I particularly like the pippy oak pattern being bookmatched at the top of the unit. Most of us makers would have probably gone for center but being at the top is a really nice touch 👍👍👍
Cheers keith, Yeah it was a tricky piece as the burr was right at the end of the slab, so couldnt use in the middle. It took ages to find a suitable layout that didnt look odd
When I was doing high end furniture, it was so hard to explain how much work went into curved stuff. Wish this video was around back then. Love how you made the arched stiles out of solid to match the curve of the rails, That was slick!! Love the video, almost makes me want to go make some more curved stuff, maybe I can get time soon.
Cheers for that Dustin. Yeah its an awful lot of work isnt it! Enjoyable job once in a while i think.
That whole corner looks great top to bottom, hours and hours of work no doubt but well worth it in my opinion . The videos are huge help to anyone looking to do curved cabinets because you break down the job into manageable steps . So good that no cnc used and it all comes together just fine. Thanks for the videos- I always enjoy what you have to show so keep it up 👍
Thankyou David! Yes a very time consuming corner with lots of detail! Appreciate the kind words mate, all the best
As usual, that is utterly magnificent. What amazes me is that your chosen solutions to various problems always seem to work, and work well! Exhibition standard.
Thankyou John! Loving all the great comments! I try not to start a job if i dont know it will work or not. Although this was one of them, ive not done this before so i wasnt sure situations.
Beautiful. I like the 45' inset detail on the face frame.
Cheers! Yeah its a lovely feature and one ill be using in the future for sure!
Absolutely epic craftsmanship, you are truly on top of your game.😀👍
Brilliant, the evolution bottom to top cupboard isn't lost on me .
Nice One Nicholas! thankyou
Hi Ollie
Love how calm you are when making your videos mate, when I’m making things I talk to myself with the odd effing & jeffing lol
Iv also noticed you have every tool in your workshop how nice that must be, amazing skill & content mate thanks 👍🪚👍🪚
Haha Cheers Carl. it gets frustrating at times, but i'm pretty chill on the whole but dont believe there arent any effing and jeffins haha! Ive got a fair chunk of kit but there are certainly toold id very much like (definitely need) that i cannot fit in, like everybody i guess. Thankyou buddy!
You never stop impressing, amazing work - as always
Thankyou so much!
great to see proper time and attention to detail on all your work, way too many companies do the least they can get away with and usually ends up junk, keep the videos coming very enjoyable to watch, takes me back to my young days working for a boss who has the same values as you, cheers Ross 👍👍
Thankyou Ross! Yes its a shame to see price taking over from quality, but its the world we live in and seems to go unnoticed in the majority. Unfortunately it takes a very long time to learn to do this stuff and the rewards for all that time are less than other careers where you don't get messy or work every hour god sends haha
Excellent work. I thought you did a great job of the base unit. Nice to see that you thought of alternative ways of working that made the top unit easier to make.
Cheers Jim, Yeah definitley improved techniques, but pleased to have accomplished them. It was definitley a challenge, i wasnt 100% sure i could complete!
One is left with the impression that this had to have been created by a sculptor rather than an expert artisan cabinetmaker such as yourself. Your workmanship in every regard is peerless.
Did you follow a set of mathematical or simple arithmetic rules in computing the measurements? Or, did you simply create a bespoke mold 'on the fly' to shape the elements in situ within the space? For the purposes of historical restoration, you might want to alert the Royal Household!
Thank you for posting these videos. In themselves, they are notable for the illustration of the process as well as for the mysteries that guide you. Your precision is just unbelievable!
Haha thankyou very much John! Such Kind words. The under cabinet height is determined from tried and tested measurments then tweaked to the customers desire, then it was quite difficult to make the tall ceilings work! It is all drawn on Sketchup, to every last detail to make sure it looks right before starting. Its a lot quicker to do it on there than in real life haha!
Haha by royal appointment would be nice!!!
I dont really know what to say in reply to your kind words, but want you to know that they are well received and go a long way to making the effort of filming and editing worthwhile!
Your work is simply excellent! Love watching your videos. 1st class.
Thankyou Gail!
Woo hoo.........I didn't get lost in this one!
All joking aside for the moment Ollie, I think one thing that gets slightly overlooked in the comments section is how many times you tweak and improve on designs/processes and are then willing to pass them on for the benefit of others. I have absollutely no background whatsoever in woodworking (as you can probably tell 🤣) and will never use any of the useful info but I find your videos highly entertaining and satisfying to watch. Your customers must be chuffed to bits with your work! Thanks very much!
Haha, Well thats a good thing then! Yes lots of info, but there needs to be a lot of info as to get things right is a build of up lots of little attentive details. I dont get too many complaints. Usually lead times are the worst haha
Great vision and perfect execution, fabulous work as always from you👏😀👍
Thankyou very much!! 🙌
Hand plane sounds are the best.
Absolutely!!
An absolutely stunning piece of work, Ollie ... you must be quite chuffed and rightly so. Cheers!
Cheers Dave! Yeah i am really really Pleased! Its a pleasure to walk past and admire, almost shocking the then think, i made that! Cheers mate
Unbelievable. So well done. I'm learning lots. Amazing channel.
Very nice, clean work. It's really nice to hear about the changes you've made since the last ones.
Hey matey, Hope your well, Yeah definitley changes worth noting for anyone following or attempting!
Very nice work, thanks for making the video.
The lighting adds very nicely to the cabiet
Thanks Rod, yeah it really makes a huge difference.
Absolutely brilliant Oliver. I’d accept 1/4mm of sanding any day 🌞
Haha cheers Ray!
As everything made by your hands,amazing !!!
Thankyou Ianis!!
I just love these videos, I watch them a half a dozen times just to take things in wishing I could do that, but must admit to falling asleep a couple of times (it's an age thing).
Is it just me but I enjoy hand sanding lol 😆.
Thankyou Normski! Im sure if you have the desire, you would be able to do the same! I fall asleep watching the edits too!! haha But i usually am trying to do it when i should be in bed, so not sure if its the content or nature. I dont mind a bit of hand sanding, But sanding windows or longer than 10 minutes sucks
Outstanding work. Absolutely blinding.
Cheers mate!!! Appreciate it. But i don't thing the lights were bright enough to bling you. 😂
Another stunning piece of furniture, well done 👍👍👍 Karl
Thankyou Karl! 🙌
@@BradshawJoinery out of curiosity, where did you get the vacuum bag from and what size are you using ? Karl
I bought from Airpress and it's the one big enough for 8x4 sheets
@@BradshawJoinery cheers for that , just ordered a polyurethane bag from them.👍👍👍
I should know better...can't believe your attention to detail Ollie... 👏👏
Thankyou Paul! One day you'll comment "thats a bit rough" its all in the edit! hah
I love the magnets on the cornice; cool idea.
Cheers! yeah worked a treat.
Love the oak veneer
Cheers Jim, Its a lovely piece!
Beautiful work
Nice one Paul,
amazing skills.....and persistence.
It takes me back to my joinery days. I had similar machines, other then a bag press. Making anything curved is time consuming. You need a special customer to pay for that. We made a few nice bits for the Swiss Bank, even they raised their eyebrows sometimes. Bottom line we never got rich on the back of them. All the same a very nice job.
Nice one Jerry, yes the client has to understand the process involved. I dont understand how premade curved units are so cheap!.
@@BradshawJoinery No. You do some lovely work. I have just found your channel and look forward to viewing its content. Thank you.
@@jerrymoffat3966 Thankyou! Im not the best videographer but hopefully you find the content improving!
@@BradshawJoinery I’m sure I will. 👍
OMG!!! That noise just sounded exactly like the TARDIS de-materialising - unbelievable
Which part? haha
@@BradshawJoinery The bit where you said you liked that sound!!! You are probably a bit too young to remember it!! 😜
What a butifull peice of work.
Thankyou Brian! Very Kind
That’s what we call Hollywood 🙏
Cheers Rob!! haha i don't think Hollywood quality, but atleast this isnt fake
A beautiful cabinet
Thankyou Steve
That incredible work is slightly spoiled with the white plastic sockets.
Amazing work .
Thanks Matey, The sockets arent staying, they will be swapped for finish faceplates when the room is ready to be moved into.
Next level mate, a real credit to you
Cheers Liam! Much appreciated matey
mate well done that is truely awsome piece and great video
Thankyou very much!
Very nice job.
Thankyou Roy
Nice Job. Very well done.
Cheers Buddy
Very smart with lots of cool features 👌
Cheers Paul!!!
Stunning
Stunning!
Thakyou Sharon
Love the finished cabinet and fantastic to watch your process. Regarding the vacuum bag, can you use any kind of glue or is there a recommended glue to use?
🍻 Cheers Gavin. Pretty much any glue yeah. Depends on application. some want really rigid glue for laminations, others waterproof, quick setting using heat..... Ive used, PVA, PU and UF resin so far.
Well done indeed.
Cheers Bruce
Outstanding !
Thankyou!!
Beautiful work !! a great video......thank you
Nice one Michael!
Mad skills!
Thankyou Silver Fox! :)
Really nice mate thanks for vidio
Thanks Mark, :)
Class genius 👍🏴
Cheers again Peter! :)
Brilliant
Thankyou Charles
Asking in the interest of my brother, how do you get to the point where you can afford the equipment in your workshop? Your set up looks like woodworking heaven
I try to keep the funds available when i need/want a new machine and keep a keen eye for a bargain. The biggest cost would be the space to put them in so ideally, want to have it productive from day 1, not an easy thing to achieve!
@@BradshawJoinery I see. So hand tools and power tools till you have the client base for constant flow of work. Makes sense. I’d love to see him in a set up like yours one day. Attention to detail like yours and his is a dying trade.
It seems to be well appreciated, I think the results of modern practices/shortcuts are starting to show throught and gain awareness so there is most certainly a good client base for people with the knowledge and attention to detail. Most people start in their garage/workshop/shed with smaller machines and if it starts to work then expand. 🙂
Wow Ollie ... that’s proper skill. Well done! What blade do you run in your bandsaw.
Cheers for that! I get them from Tuffsaws, M42 Bimetal. Give him a ring, top bloke and company.
Great work and attention to detail. Do you have a link to the led strips please. I've been using the flexi ones but your rigid ones look a lot better. Thanks Bob
Cheers Bob, I used a 12mm X 7mm mini profile with a 12v 10mm led tape 👍
You buy them separately along with a driver and solder together
@@BradshawJoinery Thanks for the reply. thats the way for me to go next time.
Yeah it works well, get the opal diffuser not clear
It might be 8mm tape, I can't remember actually, so don't swear at me if 10mm doesn't fit 😂🤣
@@BradshawJoinery no worries mate!
Hi Oliver, great vid as ever. Please may I ask where you source your electrical components and what brand they are. Thank you
Cheers Philip. I use a mix of parts, but got these from Landmark electrical. Eco pac drivers, leyton pir, and 4.8w 2v led strip. Thing the track is about 14mm wide overall
Great to see a craftsman, designer & problem solver at work!
Do you have a link to the sensor you used? My daughter would like an automatic light in her cupboard & I haven't found a suitable sensor yet.
Cheers Philip!
amzn.to/3POAuf8 are the ones in the video, they do double door sensors etc too, but only ever used the pir ones
Quality!
Thankyou Graham
Amazing work! I am curious how much time you spend on the cabinet if you like to share this detail ? :)
Hi Dimo, I can't remember but about 4 weeks for the 2 cabinets I think, but I was a bit steady with filming etc
Very curvy 🎯
Oh Aye! Lovely to handle
@@BradshawJoinery you beat lovely handling curves 😎
Brilliant work as ever. Such a pleasure watching the kitchen come together.
Would you share what blade you used to resaw the oak for the panels? It gave such a good finish.
Thank you.
Hi Ryan, it's an m42 Bimetal from Tuff Saws. Great company and price, give them a call to discuss your requirements!
@@BradshawJoinery That's brilliant. Thank you. I'll give them a call. Cheers.
very nice work could i ask what paint you use is it a coloured laquer water based or solvent.
Cheers, I use a shewin Wiliams Waterbourne Enamel.
👏👏👏👍❤️ full pro!
👌
Beautiful job on the cabinet.
As a professional Sheep Shearer, please can we see your sheep?
Cheers buddy! I will get a clip sometime haha!
Who designed this cabinet?
I did, there were several variations, it was tricky to make it work with the ceiling height, but think its about right.
Ma man I've no forgot about you promise class work as always major love n respect fse Scotland I pick you up in private chat very soon promise family stuff is all 😉
No worries matey, im super staked for time anyways! Stay say
My kitchens cabinets are more Trabant than Rolls Royce.
Haha Rick! A family friend was a Very big Trabant fan, Had loads of them/involved in the owners club, He was always extolling the virtues of the legendary trabant
Wow.
Cheers! 🙌