This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I am currently building out my Sprinter van. You are my FAVORITE RUclips STAR. I just love your videos and appreciate the time you take to teach us fine woodworking.
I thought what a waste of material until you glued thr whole thing to the top of the drawer front. Then it became clear. That’s a good looking drawer front! Subscribed!
A few years ago I purchased a bedroom set of furniture (more money than time , Or should say less time than money ) NO HANDLES .. Handle was pretty much an inverted French cleat running width of each drawer . Flush and clean and totally functional . (well made w Dovetail drawers , so , not done to be cheap)
Your inverted french cleat idea is very tempting, might have to try that instead. Also sounds potentially stronger. No shade to the above video but it looks time-consuming, difficult, expensive, and possibly easy to break off...
It's so true that you're never too old to learn. I've been woodworking for 50 years give or take a month or two and I have never seen this done before. Must try it soon. Keep up the great videos.
@@joeywatch1145 It is just that here in Belgium, you choices are basically: pine, pine made to look like something else and ikea ;) Ok, ok, exaggerated but I am so jealous when I see how many choices others have. Cherish that.
@@Zmaocnkty Not in Belgium, trust me. It is cheaper if you buy it in the raw and in bulk but as a diy kind of guy I have little use for for 10m2 unfinished oak. Nor do I have the space for it to dry it out.
you're a m,aster woodworker. and a master entertainer! when discovery channel ditches the quest for gold and focuses on what matters -woodworking- you'll have a prime time show. :)
The saying is true: you will never go to sleep without learning something new. I am also a carpenter and something like this had never occurred to me. I find it a very interesting video. Greetings from Spain.
That video taught me a lot. Loved the explanation of cove cutting on the ts. I didn't picture that being the entire top of the drawer front. Very nice!
We used to cut and slice up all sorts of stuff to make sanding blocks out of in the autobody world. Pvc pipe, inside and out make great sanding blocks.
I saw this technique back in the early 90's and made a CD cabinet using these type pulls. The technique I saw also included a slight undercut when ripping the final piece to create a registration edge for fitting the pull perfectly against the drawer front.
Outstanding. Really enjoying your straightforward style of instruction and subtle humor. Not to mention the quality of your woodworking. Have a good weekend.
Great technique! It does seem to be a large piece of wood to whittle down to two small handles, but when you it all done up together at the end, it looks class! Totally worth it! Especially if the solid drawer pull is hiding the cut edge of veneered sheet material. Top man!
John wardle that would explain why it’s going across the full width. I was thinking “why not just make a pull and then put a notch in there for it - you’d get multiple pulls from the piece” but this makes sense.
Wanting to make new dressers for our master bedroom and never thought about making drawer pulls. These are beautiful and well made. Thanx for the idea and video! Guess I need to get a few new tools. 😁
I have used the table saw to make crown molding out of 2x6 for a house we built in high school "Building Trades" a long time ago. Great job, I will put this in the brain bank for later use and hopefully be able to withdraw it lol. I look forward to your videos, 2 thumbs up bud
Very impressive craftsmanship. I love how the drawer pull is incorporated the full width of the drawer. Creating a virtually seamless look. Y’all pray and stay safe.
Excellent video, the way you attached the pull to the drawer was not what I was thinking, your way is a lot stronger than a couple of screws into the edge, like a normal pull gets attached. Thanks.
This is my favorite video on YT so far this year! I learned something I had no previous clue to (not completely; I remotely knew I could cut coves on the table saw). Certainly a great and very practical video, thanks brother.
Why is woodworking so relaxing to watch ?
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Thumb up from a hobbyist woodworker in the Philippines!
I am currently building out my Sprinter van. You are my FAVORITE RUclips STAR. I just love your videos and appreciate the time you take to teach us fine woodworking.
I thought what a waste of material until you glued thr whole thing to the top of the drawer front. Then it became clear. That’s a good looking drawer front! Subscribed!
A few years ago I purchased a bedroom set of furniture (more money than time , Or should say less time than money ) NO HANDLES .. Handle was pretty much an inverted French cleat running width of each drawer . Flush and clean and totally functional . (well made w Dovetail drawers , so , not done to be cheap)
Your inverted french cleat idea is very tempting, might have to try that instead. Also sounds potentially stronger. No shade to the above video but it looks time-consuming, difficult, expensive, and possibly easy to break off...
Those are two beautiful draw handles. Wow!
It's so true that you're never too old to learn. I've been woodworking for 50 years give or take a month or two and I have never seen this done before. Must try it soon. Keep up the great videos.
pro trick : you can watch movies on Flixzone. Been using it for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Jaxon Caiden Yup, I've been using Flixzone for months myself :)
Super dope design! I appreciate you showing the full walkthrough!
Very kuhl. Great clear and concise instruction. Well done
I watch that and think ‘wood must be cheap there’. So jealous. ;)
Depends on what you're being paid, I guess. He still made off with some good, clean scrap.
Worst case, helps him save on his electric bill lol.
@@joeywatch1145 It is just that here in Belgium, you choices are basically: pine, pine made to look like something else and ikea ;)
Ok, ok, exaggerated but I am so jealous when I see how many choices others have. Cherish that.
We can buy other woods here, if we're willing to sell a kid lol. It's really expensive, so we just usually buy pine and redecorate it.
Woods cheap if you shop at a local saw mill and mill it smooth yourself
@@Zmaocnkty Not in Belgium, trust me. It is cheaper if you buy it in the raw and in bulk but as a diy kind of guy I have little use for for 10m2 unfinished oak. Nor do I have the space for it to dry it out.
Strange how I enjoy watching the woodworking process. Easy to follow video, great job!
Those pulls are pure wood artistry! Thanks for the tip on table saw cove-cutting without using an expensive store-bought jig!
That is a handsome drawer pull.
Love it👍 and people wonder why hand made items are expensive. They truly don't comprehend the amount of work going into it.
Best woodworking chanel ever!!!
What a process the handles turned out phenomenal!
Even works, that's a real bonus. Love it
Vids keep getting better. Keep it up.
A lot of work but man is it beautiful! Worth the effort for sure. Outstanding craftsmanship!!
I like that furniture style. Your drawer pulls are very nice work.
Very nice, indeed a very handsome drawer pull. Thanks for sharing. Hello from Maine.
Man I love your video style! Great content and personality! One of my favorite you tubers besides Bobby Dukes.
He feels like the woodworking version of This Old Tony to me.
you're a m,aster woodworker. and a master entertainer! when discovery channel ditches the quest for gold and focuses on what matters -woodworking- you'll have a prime time show. :)
A true work of art
Awesome. Piece looks great.
Great job
Wow! Just wow, I have no other words.
Great job explaining the process 👍
The saying is true: you will never go to sleep without learning something new. I am also a carpenter and something like this had never occurred to me. I find it a very interesting video. Greetings from Spain.
That video taught me a lot. Loved the explanation of cove cutting on the ts. I didn't picture that being the entire top of the drawer front. Very nice!
These pulls make drawer look better, fashioned and awesome. Thanks for a nice and interesting video.
Oh, imagine these made out of pallet wood... :-)
Love these drawer pulls. Thumbs up.
Awesome work sir
Awesome this is skill + artist = speak for themselves 👍👍
Great looking pulls
Love the piece... and love 1 Peter 5:8. Keep up the good work
That’s a work of art! Brilliant 🤩
3:38 !! Never thought of using table saw that way. Brilliant 👏 i learned new skill now. Thank you very much
We used to cut and slice up all sorts of stuff to make sanding blocks out of in the autobody world. Pvc pipe, inside and out make great sanding blocks.
Awesome looking. Def on my to do list now.
Very well done!
Also a great tutorial for making giant spokeshaves. Well done!
As the owner of a custom furniture/woodworking business, I long for the client who could afford me spending 6hrs labor on 2 drawer pulls 😂
What does I long for the client means?
@@hinduspl it means I hope to find them one day 😁
@@russellcarter6451 thanks for explaining
all I can say thank you! Again you put my mind into thinking mode!
Really nice.I have 30 drawers that are in the 'what do I do for drawer pulls' phase. I wish I could spend the time.
Nicely done. Your doing great.
Great job .. mastery and creativity
Very cool!
I saw this technique back in the early 90's and made a CD cabinet using these type pulls. The technique I saw also included a slight undercut when ripping the final piece to create a registration edge for fitting the pull perfectly against the drawer front.
That table saw trick is sweet! Thanks for the information!!
Oh, imagine these made out of pallet wood... :-)
Love these drawer pulls. Thumbs up.
Awesome video and awesome tats! 1 Peter 5:8 is a good reminder to have around.
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Only the second video of yours that I've watched but I'm hooked. A slightly irreverant approach to good wood working, brilliant!
Outstanding. Really enjoying your straightforward style of instruction and subtle humor. Not to mention the quality of your woodworking. Have a good weekend.
Great artist!
so beautiful
Beautiful work man 👌👌👌👌☝️☝️
Great handles and great video. I really like them. The only thing is a lot of wasted wood to make them.
Nice video and tips! Thanks for share
Love the shirt!
Man I have to say you have some amazing talent !!
Nice video. Love the tee shirt.
Excellent work love yr detail explanation 👍🏼
Great technique! It does seem to be a large piece of wood to whittle down to two small handles, but when you it all done up together at the end, it looks class! Totally worth it! Especially if the solid drawer pull is hiding the cut edge of veneered sheet material. Top man!
John wardle that would explain why it’s going across the full width. I was thinking “why not just make a pull and then put a notch in there for it - you’d get multiple pulls from the piece” but this makes sense.
I like that I think I'm going to try that love all your videos
wow great work. the result looks really great. It was fun to watch. Thanks for the great tips
Greetings from Germany
Love that drawer pull! Looks like store bought, but way better. Good job!
Wanting to make new dressers for our master bedroom and never thought about making drawer pulls. These are beautiful and well made. Thanx for the idea and video! Guess I need to get a few new tools. 😁
I have used the table saw to make crown molding out of 2x6 for a house we built in high school "Building Trades" a long time ago. Great job, I will put this in the brain bank for later use and hopefully be able to withdraw it lol. I look forward to your videos, 2 thumbs up bud
Great video!!! I can't wait to try this.
I LOVE that shirt!
Good job
Love the t shirt
So... yh... glad I found this channel.. a fresh take in wood work. New sub. Cheers my guy.
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Great video!!
Big thumbs up!!
Beautiful
Very impressive craftsmanship. I love how the drawer pull is incorporated the full width of the drawer. Creating a virtually seamless look. Y’all pray and stay safe.
Beautiful!!
Technique is wonderful. Many good tactics used. Loved the pvc sander. Have to think a router would be useful though
Excellent video, the way you attached the pull to the drawer was not what I was thinking, your way is a lot stronger than a couple of screws into the edge, like a normal pull gets attached. Thanks.
Superb you've learnt that skill from an old dog like myself.
Stay safe buddy and keep them coming.
Robbie from Huyton Liverpool UK
Luv the t-shirt
well done, the work and the video instructions 👍
Love your vids bud. They are excellent. Well done!
I really need a table saw... all the nice things to make
very cool. nice work
Great video
The shirt is spot on lol
Molto bravo un saluto dall Italia 🇮🇹
Narration, dry humor, timing all great! Oh and the project is very cool 😁
Really cool process. Thanks for sharing!
Love your tee shirt 😊
Great video man, I love it.
Nice work man. Very nice. I have a build coming up I might use that on.
Prachtig gedaan top 👀 🤩 Groetjes uit Holland 👋🏼👋🏼
You're an awesome woodworker your talent is amazing one of the best I've seen keep up the good work
Virtually no waste!
Great Video, Thanks for sharing!
This is my favorite video on YT so far this year! I learned something I had no previous clue to (not completely; I remotely knew I could cut coves on the table saw). Certainly a great and very practical video, thanks brother.
Hahjahahaha I like the drawer pulls very nice man. Who would have think how much works is to make them thanks.