Basic Plywood Boxes [video 445]

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @lincolndickerson1293
    @lincolndickerson1293 Год назад +2

    There is nothing better than fine woodworking drawers made with complex, live for centuries, joinery. Except a simple drawer made with basic tools for the shop so we can stow our stuff and get on with other projects

  • @stephenpalfreyman4755
    @stephenpalfreyman4755 День назад

    I really like your setup - I've been debating whether to buy a table saw but your setup with the plunge saw (which I already have) seems to work really well (or at least, you make it look like it's easy!)

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  День назад

      Thanks! I do have a small table saw now and have to say it is a very convenient option to have!👍

  • @grumpywiseguy5992
    @grumpywiseguy5992 3 года назад +2

    Fastest drawers in all of RUclips. Brilliant!! No dominos, dowels, or dovetails. Just glue and pin nails. Love your rebated fronts. Many ways of doing those, depending on what tools one has. Finish, I would go with either Arm-R-Seal or a water based something. I would have to mark everything or I would get confused. Thanks, stay safe and keep em coming!!

  • @jenspetterabrahamsen9333
    @jenspetterabrahamsen9333 3 года назад +1

    Cool trick with the flush trim against the template.

  • @2drsdan
    @2drsdan Год назад

    I'm amazed at the work you get done in that TINY shop and so grateful to God for my 5-hp Powermatic table saw.

  • @radharcanna
    @radharcanna 2 года назад +1

    The joys of video production! The audio sounded just fine. Love the boxes.

  • @nicowilson
    @nicowilson 3 года назад +1

    Nice change to watch over breakfast rather than lunch

  • @KodyKimani
    @KodyKimani 2 года назад

    Those are lovely drawers Peter

  • @gioargentati7802
    @gioargentati7802 Год назад

    Excellent video, Peter! Please consider making a video on building drawer dividers. Thank you!

  • @scalewarmachines
    @scalewarmachines 3 года назад +1

    Proud owner of some lovely Square Enough guides checking in! Thanks Peter.

  • @jimbob78ify
    @jimbob78ify 3 года назад

    “More by luck than judgment” is now my new mantra for life. Well done video

  • @markhoward324
    @markhoward324 3 года назад +1

    Another late evening treat for me.
    Thank you

  • @SiAnon
    @SiAnon 3 года назад +1

    I'm going to be making a boot tidy for the car out of 18mm ply (got a ton of it for nothing so it's all i have and can afford at the moment) and you've just answered all the questions i had in my head. Boot tidy is still technically a drawer but used in a different way i suppose. Just hope it doesn't end up weighing a ton and knocking 10 MPG off the car hahaha

  • @seanhenry744
    @seanhenry744 3 года назад +6

    I never considered the 11 router system. 🤣 --> Great work on the shelving and drawer boxes Peter. Thanks for sharing.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +6

      I’m thinking of upgrading to the 13 router system, lol! And thanks, Sean! 👍

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj 3 года назад +2

      11 visible on shelves plus 1 in the router table. Experienced addict knows if his counsellor takes away the obviously visible ones, he's got one to tide him over till he gets to the dealer

    • @gordysevenzero3244
      @gordysevenzero3244 3 года назад

      @@cuebj We think there's another in the CNC machine next door, for completeness!

    • @Geekolaus
      @Geekolaus 3 года назад

      Yeah, Peter's quite efficient. Why bother with changing the router bits? Just get each bit its own router and you rarely have to change bits again. Just grab another router and off you go!

  • @richarddicktaylor219
    @richarddicktaylor219 3 года назад

    Just built a basic cabinet to tidy up stuff in my shepherds hut & while doing so used quite a few of the tips I've learned from your channel. Thanks.

  • @willford8475
    @willford8475 3 года назад

    I appreciate the high standard of video editing and fast forwarding of repeated work. To be honest I didn't notice the hiccough with the sound. A great series.

  • @martkt10
    @martkt10 3 года назад +2

    I love the plywood look , i used to turn plywood into bowls on my lathe , they always looked good

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks, me too! (the look, not the bowls...) 👍

  • @carllamb6711
    @carllamb6711 3 года назад +5

    Hi Pete
    I just love how you make every job look so effortless and simple great content mate 👍👍👍👍 big fan

  • @saldogdave
    @saldogdave 3 года назад +2

    I just love the term “rebate”. Very similar to rabbet but so much more British!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks! 👍

    • @andrewbieger5004
      @andrewbieger5004 3 года назад

      I am always waiting for someone to pay me something after I cut some 'rebates'!! For you non-Yanks, a 'rebate', at least on this side of the pond, is a token discount (after the fact) on a purchase.

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 3 года назад

    Nice one Peter, thanks for sharing.😀👍

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 3 года назад

    I somehow missed this video three weeks ago, but I've seen it now. Now I know what to do to replace the assorted (no two the same!) plastic boxes in my shed which have ben annoying me for a while. Cheers

  • @anakdalan8756
    @anakdalan8756 3 года назад

    I love watching your videos..i love doing woodworking but unfortunately i cannot afford power tools cause here in the philippines they are quite expensive...thank you for your videos..

  • @awantamta
    @awantamta 3 года назад

    They look very nice for workshop boxes.

  • @paultay23
    @paultay23 3 года назад

    I watched this on Patreon Peter and again on here...something about making shop furniture... Nice one

  • @terryt2910
    @terryt2910 3 года назад

    Nicely done. The rebate (rabbet?), beyond covering the exposed edge of the plywood, provides additional surface area for gluing and makes the joint stronger. (If you mentioned that, I missed it.) I will be trying these. Thanks, Peter!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks! And yes, double the glue area on each side. 👍 💪

  • @tonylorentzen
    @tonylorentzen 3 года назад +2

    Peter - you have a serious router addiction! Lovely video once again!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +3

      It’s only an addiction if you can’t handle it, lol! 😂 And thanks! 👍

  • @karlpopewoodcraft
    @karlpopewoodcraft 3 года назад +4

    I love using tray style drawers so much simpler and less hassle than drawer runners😊 Workshop is going to look amazing when completed Peter. 😁

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Cheers Karl! And that’s the plan, lol! 😂👍👍

  • @angieebabyy
    @angieebabyy Год назад

    Love how clear and concise you are in this video! Gives me the motivation to finally make my drawers!

  • @derekhansen7508
    @derekhansen7508 3 года назад

    Excellent video Peter. Functional and nice to look at. Just like your good self obviously.

  • @mikeandlucky
    @mikeandlucky 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate practical projects such as this one and appreciate all of the insights into how you do things as an expert cabinet maker. Thanks.

  • @JamesManCave
    @JamesManCave 3 года назад

    Those look spot on, and tie in with the cabinet really well. 👌

  • @stevewalker7822
    @stevewalker7822 3 года назад

    I always appreciate organizing my shop. Great job

  • @espnmk
    @espnmk 3 года назад

    there probably only shop cabinets but I would gladly put in my home ... keep up the great work and thanks for the tips and tricks.

  • @Thesidingsworkshop
    @Thesidingsworkshop 3 года назад

    They look tidy Pete I like the white and wood look. The wood plinth you've added to the white carcasses look great 👍

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Yes I was pleased with how they look - to as the RUclipsr handbook says “ I’m super happy with how these turned out...” 😂😂👍👍

    • @Thesidingsworkshop
      @Thesidingsworkshop 3 года назад

      @@10MinuteWorkshop lolol 🤣

  • @hwood9783
    @hwood9783 3 года назад +9

    Shonky sound? That's a new addition to my vocabulary!

  • @WinoSnip
    @WinoSnip 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Peter - most likely inspired by your videos I only recently invested in a (Senco accu-pneumatic 1.8mm) nail gun. I have always been into more joints and dominos/dowels/lamellos, but that is indeed labour intensive. Your videos are inspiration as well for me into the “how can I fasten up some work using nails instead”. And as a “let’s try” I will shoot some 1.8mm nails today in the side of some 9mm plywood to face my fear wrt the plywood splitting. I wonder...

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks Wino! a let me know how it goes! 👍👍

  • @rfrisbee1
    @rfrisbee1 3 года назад

    As always, a well executed and pragmatic approach to making furniture.
    For those without a pin nailer 3 or 3.5mm diameter screws could be used instead. If looks are important then after the glue dries the screws could be removed and drilled out to take 6mm dowels that are flush cut.
    If using screws then making a simple 90 degree corner jig out of three pieces of mdf or plywood to clamp the draw sides to while drilling pilot holes for the screws and assembly makes alignment a lot easier!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks Robert! Yes, screws then dowels are a good way to get a nice finish - but now we’re just previewing the forthcoming ‘draw boxes and runners’ video... 😆👍👍

  • @LSLearmont
    @LSLearmont 3 года назад +1

    Watching this with my 3yo daughter who just adopted you as her grandpa. Just so you know!
    Love the boxes as well, great job

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Oh wow! I hope the real grandpa doesn’t mind! And thanks! 👍👍

  • @angellas.1314
    @angellas.1314 3 года назад

    I like the exposed edges. Looks like pinstripes.

  • @ogatkinson6274
    @ogatkinson6274 3 года назад

    Enjoyed video, will try this method for some basic drawers I need for my shop. Thanks. South Texas

  • @garenne0169
    @garenne0169 3 года назад

    very interesting way to make drawers, i've learning something more today !!! thanks Peter

  • @paulmaryon9088
    @paulmaryon9088 3 года назад

    Thanks Peter, brilliant as always! Keep 'em coming and stay safe

  • @chriss4169
    @chriss4169 3 года назад

    Just wanted to say, really enjoy your videos! From across the pond in the states, Cheers! Keep them coming bud!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! And best wishes from London! 👍👍

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 3 года назад

    Very useful video. Thanks for sharing. Perfect details on how to do some things the other way than I do.

  • @christycullen2585
    @christycullen2585 3 года назад

    Boxes look fab

  • @eggsngritstn
    @eggsngritstn 3 года назад

    Reclaimed cabinet or furniture plywood is great for storage like this. Thanks for the tips!

  • @ryanbailey112
    @ryanbailey112 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing great cabinets for a shop. Looking forward to the next videos on the make over. It’s very helpful as I’m building out my shop now. Cheers.

  • @alan36753
    @alan36753 3 года назад

    Accepting the fact that you are creating an aesthetic backdrop for your videos I would always tailor-make the storage around the contents or at least stagger shelf heights by 30mm as there’s always something that is 10mm higher than the shelf height. Just my 2p

  • @alistairstanger2940
    @alistairstanger2940 3 года назад

    Finally someone with a video on single piece flush drawer fronts! I have been searching for the like for ages. Thank you! And with the added bonus of breakfast time viewing ... will probably have to watch it again in my usual Friday afternoon slot though ... :-)

  • @MJ-nb1qn
    @MJ-nb1qn 3 года назад

    Great Stuff. Nice Drawer build. Some years ago I stopped at a neighborhood sale. The guy had 4 old oak drawers for sale. Well, I wanted the wood handles and did a bit of haggling. Final he said come into my garage. He had 44 more drawers! I bought them all for a song, and I’m still using them to make shop furniture. The drawers came out of an old office from the 1920’s. Thanks!

  • @davidsmith824
    @davidsmith824 3 года назад

    Those are very good, simple but workmanlike. Having seen your previous videos on cabinet making I decided to make my own rather than spending £400 on 2 of those metal workshop storage units. I'm in the process of trying to turn my 'Tardis' of a garage into something that will also take a planer/thicknesser. So I removed an old workbench and started on what has turned out to be a big job - don't know why really' - of 6 cabinets, 3 of which will take shelves, with 1/2 size doors so they don't open too much into the space for the 'new tool', and 15 drawers in the other 3 cabinets. I thought - tool storage therefore strength is required - and opted for 18mm hardwood plywood - perhaps over the top in hindsight. So the 6 cabinets were put together with glue and pocket hole screws (about 30 in each cabinet) and I'm sure they will be there long after I'm gone! The drawers I wanted to do - strength remember - with 1/2 blind dovetails but being in 18mm plywood I didn't think they'd look that great so rather than have the dovetails visible from the sides, I did them so you'd see them only from the back as each drawer has a false front - BIG mistake. Why - because I had to work out precisely the end resulting width of the drawers so they would run easily and accurately in the drawer slides I'd bought. BUT making those joints that accurately has proved costly as some of the drawers are mm out from the correct width and I have had to pack them out. Oh well, lesson learnt, if you are going to try and be clever, stick with the tried and tested method of always making the fronts and backs the correct width first and swallow your pride on dovetails in plywood.
    Sorry this is so long but I wish I had seen this video earlier - you make it look so simple! Thanks for a great video again.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Hi David. Great comment, thanks! You're a braver man than me to try dovetails in plywood, though! Total respect for cracking on and getting the job done! 🙌 👏👍

  • @theduftmeister
    @theduftmeister 3 года назад

    Man alive. That's twice Peter, (one of my favourite RUclipsrs) has posted a video on something I did a week before. MDF cabinets being the last one.
    I'm now about to proceed and watch this to see where I went right and wrong....
    Seriously though, thanks Peter, really love the vids! :)

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +2

      Timing is everything! 😂 So should I speed up, or you slow down?? 🤔🤷‍♂️👍

  • @davidsneddon2242
    @davidsneddon2242 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant as always Peter

  • @pf5658
    @pf5658 3 года назад

    Awesome! Will probably build some when I eventually build my well overdue workshop.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! 👍

    • @pf5658
      @pf5658 3 года назад

      @@10MinuteWorkshop - You’re most welcome sir.

  • @jefflemay66
    @jefflemay66 3 года назад

    Love the simplicity and clean look! Thanks for sharing!

  • @MINGLE2008
    @MINGLE2008 3 года назад

    HI Peter, i enjoyed watching how you make the drawers so quickly. I would appreciate if can show us how you set the router under your workbench. Thanks for sharing the video.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      I’ll be remaking that bench soon, so all will be revealed then, but honestly it’s very simple - just a big Triton router bolted onto the bench, and a couple of slots cut for the fence to clamp onto. Nothing at all fancy. 👍👍

    • @MINGLE2008
      @MINGLE2008 3 года назад

      Thank you.

  • @dsdome100
    @dsdome100 2 года назад

    I like the sides!

  • @markrowland5393
    @markrowland5393 3 года назад

    Excellent. Thanks Peter.

  • @HDRW
    @HDRW 3 года назад

    Drat! Two days after the video, the ClampGuides are all sold out!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Hate to say it, but 2 hours after the video the guides were sold out! There are more coming. 👍👍

  • @DocteGaby
    @DocteGaby 3 года назад +1

    Looks good! Looking forward to the rest of the series, I love things tidy and organised and vicariously enjoy this kind of video!

  • @Sadowsky46
    @Sadowsky46 2 года назад

    Great, basic, easy - I like it.

  • @JF0913
    @JF0913 3 года назад

    Awesome work once again

  • @FritsvanDoorn
    @FritsvanDoorn 3 года назад

    That looks good. Simple and effective.

  • @Mickmooreable
    @Mickmooreable Год назад

    Lovely boxes.

  • @mrkrause3
    @mrkrause3 3 года назад

    Great job...simplicity! Thank you for sharing.

  • @paulrowley71
    @paulrowley71 3 года назад

    So simple, yet so effective.

  • @ghostanddiy
    @ghostanddiy 3 года назад

    As always, your movie is awesome. Greetings from Poland

  • @daviddickson7494
    @daviddickson7494 3 года назад

    Great video and great work. Thanks for sharing

  • @draztiqmeshaz6226
    @draztiqmeshaz6226 3 года назад

    Looking better every day! Well done

  • @johnsammut8540
    @johnsammut8540 3 года назад

    Hi Peter,
    Thank you for another excellent and informative vid. I am building some alcove units for my daughter in 18mm and 12mm bb/bb birch ply and I was surprised at the amount of repair patches in it. No problem for most of the construction but it made choosing four panels for the fronts of the four, 4 drawer units difficult and wasteful. Other than that it’s good quality ply, I just dont recall having this many patches in the past. To get ply with one unblemished face is really costly

    • @johnsammut8540
      @johnsammut8540 3 года назад

      Sorry it was b/bb, not bb/bb. There was a reduction in patches on the b side!

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад

      Thanks John. Yes, B/BB you should have one face with minimal patches; with BB there will always be some, though the Birch ply my local timber yard gets in seems good overall, it does vary batch to batch. 🤷‍♂️ 👍

  • @Phenrica
    @Phenrica 3 года назад

    I used dovetails on my plywood workshop boxes, so OTT but look so nice 😉

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 3 года назад +7

    I thought you were going to use MDF for the drawer fronts, then you switched to ply. Keeping viewers on our toes!
    Somewhere I read that, even though cabinet makers look down their noses at pins & glue (or staples) for kitchen cabinet drawers, in real life they seem to work out just fine. For your shop, they will likely out live you........ :)

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +3

      Thanks! No, birch ply boxes with MDF fronts would be a bit of a waste! And I agree - for workshop storage they’ll be fine! 😂👍

    • @alan36753
      @alan36753 3 года назад +1

      That was a mock up. Much cheaper to use full size joiners rods!

  • @LouAdzima
    @LouAdzima 3 года назад

    Nice work on the box fronts.

  • @wherewewent
    @wherewewent 3 года назад

    Nails or screws?. Which is better?. Thanks for the video.

  • @Halbmond
    @Halbmond 3 года назад +1

    Without a router, I can’t cut halfway into the edges of the front like you did (6:26). My plan is to make an inner front piece that goes between the sides and a face plate front piece and glue them together. This shouldn’t reduce the stability too much, should it? 🤔

    • @fricknanklin
      @fricknanklin 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking exactly the same. I think that would be fine!

  • @bikeridernz6169
    @bikeridernz6169 3 года назад

    Excellent thanks Peter - more "workshop" makeovers please

  • @olivepressdesign
    @olivepressdesign 3 года назад

    LOVE your videos Peter. Been following for a while now and they just get better and better. Smashing quality. ❤️ 🙏 🪵

  • @roberthatcher2773
    @roberthatcher2773 3 года назад

    Great work as always Peter, thanks.

  • @JohnMcGrathManInShed
    @JohnMcGrathManInShed 3 года назад

    Simple and effective. 👍

  • @positiveandhealthy2728
    @positiveandhealthy2728 3 года назад

    Awesome healthy hacks right there! This can really help a lot of people have the best health ever. 😊

  • @greedypnuthurst4112
    @greedypnuthurst4112 3 года назад +1

    Did not notice any filming problems. Good video as normal.

  • @michaelkaye4998
    @michaelkaye4998 3 года назад +6

    I loved “hopefully they fit” 😂.

    • @robgullen
      @robgullen 3 года назад

      . . . I usually number the back edge of drawers and their corresponsing apertures, to make sure they all fit and can be returned to the right place - just in case!

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 3 года назад

    Looks Good, Peter!!

  • @ED-yy1rl
    @ED-yy1rl 3 года назад

    Great idea for the fronts, saves wood also by not having to use more materials to cover the end grain.

  • @Th3CoolPeach
    @Th3CoolPeach 3 года назад

    They look good 👍👌

  • @ChristianN-
    @ChristianN- 3 года назад

    I'm so glad for these videos, so useful. Thank you!

  • @smnhpkns
    @smnhpkns 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Pete

  • @AndyCPugh
    @AndyCPugh 3 года назад

    They look really nice!!

  • @ToxicMetropolis
    @ToxicMetropolis 3 года назад +1

    So neat! I'm inspired to make very similar ones as soon as it gets a bit warmer in my garage.

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt Год назад

    at what depth of drawer would you consider changing to swing hinge front, which would somewhat change the build?

  • @hythewoodworkdesigns
    @hythewoodworkdesigns 3 года назад

    Well that was a pleasant surprise.

  • @antonygouldstone6567
    @antonygouldstone6567 3 года назад

    Another great video Peter, love the projects you are working on at the moment 👍

  • @KodyKimani
    @KodyKimani 2 года назад

    Now I watched those backwards - I watched this one first and then the one where you put the cabinets on the wall - I know what's going in those drawers - would it be............. router bits?????????????? lol

  • @bobso7638
    @bobso7638 3 года назад

    simple and perfect

  • @murtdowling
    @murtdowling 2 года назад

    Looks fantastic love it

  • @alan4401
    @alan4401 3 года назад +5

    Peter - clearly you need more routers!

    • @wozzie1492
      @wozzie1492 3 года назад +1

      Yeh, someone's got a router fetish.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +2

      Oh, Inhave more routers - they just don’t fit on the shelf... 😂👍

    • @stephenlukyn2138
      @stephenlukyn2138 Год назад

      One can never have to many routers or clamps

  • @eps1253
    @eps1253 3 года назад

    Brilliant video Peter!

  • @chm1701
    @chm1701 3 года назад

    Would love to see you make a client spec draw box, Peter, unless you can point me to a previous video? Thanks. Oh and by the way, with regards to the beeswax and the application rags, do the rags have to be stored safely in case of spontaneous combustion? Cheers.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      I haven’t done anything specifically on drawer boxes, but I do have a video planned. And no, no need for ‘safe storage’ for beeswax cloths. 👍👍

  • @dianapretorius4604
    @dianapretorius4604 4 месяца назад

    love the video, informative thank you. can one get away with building boxes using 9mm birch ply?

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! Yes, absolutely. 👍 See my $10 tool-tote video, all done in 9mm ply. ruclips.net/video/vhW04TJCgMU/видео.html

  • @grahamalexander7230
    @grahamalexander7230 3 года назад

    love the use of a stonking great lump hammer to chisel back the draw front edges!