The Garage Workshop - Flip Top Cart Shaker Doors

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Hello Fellow Woodworkers!
    Welcome to this weeks' edition of The Garage Workshop!
    This week I create a set of shaker style doors for my flip top cart.
    Watch as this very challenging project tries its best to stump me at every turn!
    I am also experimenting with more talking during the video and less commentary so please let me know if you like it in the comments!
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Комментарии • 12

  • @Scifly1000
    @Scifly1000 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like how you perservere with your projects and don't let setbacks prevent you from finishing. i can see you have come a long way since you started the channel and myself and others have learnt a lot from you as we progress too. We all never get it right first time and its good to see you improve each time. Well done!

  • @shaun30-3-mg9zs
    @shaun30-3-mg9zs 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Roger, you have done a good job on the doors, I do think hinges are the better option than magnets. The flip top cart looks the part and will look good in any workshop. As always a great video, catch you soon take care👍

  • @markpullen61
    @markpullen61 6 месяцев назад

    Great video again. I agree with Matt and Oldcoder the sound wasn't the best this time. The doors look good though. You can always re-think the hanging of them later or find a way to strengthen the cabinet side so the door hangs level.

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 6 месяцев назад

    If you had doubled up on the magnets, they may have been strong enough.

  • @mattroberts5691
    @mattroberts5691 6 месяцев назад

    Don't be too disillusioned. You seemed a bit deflated after that project. Just remember that woodworking can be a lot like engineering. It's iterative. You learn from each project you do. Ask yourself, What went well? What didn't go well? Learn from each project. You can plan and plan and plan, but sometimes things take an unexpected turn and you have to think on your feet and it doesn't turn out how you planned it.......and that's ok. That's the lesson from the project. Sometimes it can be better to plan less and just start, and see where the project takes you.
    To me, the doors themselves look great. But the fitting of them, maybe needs revisiting. But that's why we do this as a hobby. We do it so we can learn from our experiences, and then hopefully improve. There is nothing wrong with going back to the drawing board and doing these doors again if you felt that way inclined.
    Remember, you pressed record on this project and put it up for us all to see. That takes courage. You could have done this project, saw that it wasn't going well and not bother posting it..........which i'm sure a lot of RUclipsrs do. You have the followers you have because of your honesty and integrity. Always remember that. It's one of the main reasons i subscribe to your channel, and one of the main reasons i look forward to your Monday videos.
    Also, i agree with TheOldcoder. The sound for this one is a little off, especially on the voice over commentary.

    • @thegarageworkshop4791
      @thegarageworkshop4791  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah Matt...just one of those builds where everything seemed to be a problem!

  • @TheOldcoder
    @TheOldcoder 6 месяцев назад

    It's a case of form vs function. The function here is what matters and i think you did a good job.
    Just one thing, the video volume is very loud when speaking to camera and very faint in the voice-over commentary.

    • @thegarageworkshop4791
      @thegarageworkshop4791  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Oldcoder...thanks for the feedback...I didn't notice the sound issue in editing...I'll work on that.