We forgot to add in our latest segment of "How much did this cost"... 🙃 So without leaving you hanging the details are below! All of this in detail can be found here: bit.ly/MFHMCSupply *This is everything as if you were starting from scratch Wood & Sheet Goods- $666.06 (way to many sixes😮) Fastners- $84.65 Paint & Finish: $157.74 Hardware: $191.74 Total: $1,100.19 + Sales Tax If you build just the media console, center piece, it is $691.13 + Sales Tax. Plan Links if you fancy: bit.ly/MFMC-Digital or bit.ly/MFMC-Physical
I really enjoy watching the two of you work together, it reminds me of myself and my wife and how we have always done things together. I’m sure that you know this already but just remember that she is a small women no matter how much she wants to help. My wife has a very bad back after all the years of lifting. Not trying to offend. Thanks for the video.
That shellac primer comes in handy for so many projects! Started watching your current 7-day media center build and was recommended this project and thought a re-watch was due! Thanks for sharing!
As a perfectionist but with ZERO skills, it’s very satisfying to see another perfectionist take all the steps to create something so well made, done so accurately, AND beautifully executed!
absolutely wonderful design amazing work guys, it's tough when you have a head full of design ideas your always going to want to change or tweak something even if 50% of the work is done
Hola! 🖐 WOW! So much work and effort put into it but the payoff is a really nice piece of furniture!!! Great job, and I'm sure there was so much more work that did not make it into the video. Congratulations, really good job! Take care and have a good one :D 👊
Can you walk us through how you setup your sprayer? what paint did you use, how much dilution, what sprayer it is, etc? I bought the same one and got horrible results, but your paint job looks great!
No, but you do have to be mindful of where you put them. I tend to put them twice as far in from any edges and the only end to edge joint was on the face frames but they are attached to the cabinet too so the pocket holes don’t actually do anything.
It’s a great material for cabinets! Maybe not kitchen cabinets per say, but you get the cleanest lines! If water is in or around it then it’s not worth using IMO but for things like this it’s awesome.
Yes and no. The front faces of the book shelves could be for sure so that it’s done in one piece. Also the bottom detail of the cabinet. Everything else wouldn’t be as efficient. Not saying it can’t be done, especially if you have multiple projects going on and you could work on the other while this one is cutting.
Do we get to see before and after pictures and measurements when you start the fitness journey with all that exercise equipment? Another 200-mile bike ride, maybe? I like when I can anticipate your next move, and am impressed with your organization.
We probably won’t do a whole lot of filming the fitness stuff. At least not right now! Still trying to get into a groove of lifting and make time to realllly dedicate to it. In 2019 we were on another level with fitness and we are trying to get back to that! We would love to show that side eventually, just need to have that part of our routine if that makes sense 😂 Dylan would most likely do another 200er too!
@@Woodbrew By the way- I have always been impressed by you 2 "youngsters" using personal protective equipment in all your operations. Also- your narrations avoid "like" and other filler words. This shows me you have absorbed some good speech habits and really think through what you are saying!
Well Done, looks great, love that paint gun, now... schedule more time for your projects... sleep deprivation is not good... you'll start seeing hippos in tutu's without any alcoholic help. Bad juju.
We forgot to add in our latest segment of "How much did this cost"... 🙃 So without leaving you hanging the details are below!
All of this in detail can be found here: bit.ly/MFHMCSupply
*This is everything as if you were starting from scratch
Wood & Sheet Goods- $666.06 (way to many sixes😮)
Fastners- $84.65
Paint & Finish: $157.74
Hardware: $191.74
Total: $1,100.19 + Sales Tax
If you build just the media console, center piece, it is $691.13 + Sales Tax.
Plan Links if you fancy: bit.ly/MFMC-Digital or bit.ly/MFMC-Physical
I really enjoy watching the two of you work together, it reminds me of myself and my wife and how we have always done things together. I’m sure that you know this already but just remember that she is a small women no matter how much she wants to help. My wife has a very bad back after all the years of lifting. Not trying to offend. Thanks for the video.
You hear this Molly? Lol. I (Dylan) am always telling her to take it easy, but she refuses to be out maned. It's one of her best qualities😊
Beautiful, your hands are and made magic
Great video Dylan and Molly
Wow what talent you have that is beautiful.
That shellac primer comes in handy for so many projects! Started watching your current 7-day media center build and was recommended this project and thought a re-watch was due! Thanks for sharing!
Yes! Thanks so much for the support!!❤️
As a perfectionist but with ZERO skills, it’s very satisfying to see another perfectionist take all the steps to create something so well made, done so accurately, AND beautifully executed!
Thank you so much!! 😭😭💕💕
Entertainment Center looks awesome great job
That turned out great. I really like the color which is great with the stained wood. You done yourself proud with that project
Thank you so much!
You guys did an excellent job with these cabinets.
absolutely wonderful design amazing work guys, it's tough when you have a head full of design ideas your always going to want to change or tweak something even if 50% of the work is done
Great work! My favorite details are the arches at the bottom of the cabinets. It really elevates the design!
Agreed! So glad you like it :)
Looks fantastic! Love the colour.
Thank you thank you!
The cabinets look amazing! Excellent work with your Wagner sprayer!
That sprayer is SO GOOD!! 💛
Hola! 🖐 WOW! So much work and effort put into it but the payoff is a really nice piece of furniture!!! Great job, and I'm sure there was so much more work that did not make it into the video. Congratulations, really good job! Take care and have a good one :D 👊
Nice Job! The cabinets look great! It was a lot of work, but the results speak for themselves. Keep up the good work.
Glad you like it!! Thank youu🤗
Guys wow incredible!!! Cannot wait to see what’s next!
Thank you so much! Our next thing is going to be 🤌🏼
Nice!! As usual!
That is my kind of workout. Open a box and take a break by laying down :)
😂😂
Wow that was awesome
Thank you so much!!
Looks Amazing Great job which software you guys use to make your drawings
So nice.👍
Glad you like it!!
That turned out amazing!! Gorgeous!
Thank you !!
Sweet let’s go. Watching now
Yessirrrr!!
Great job!
Thank you!!
This turned out fantastic! I am also one to make plans/designs prior to building anything.
Gosh it’s so useful! Even though mistakes were made 😅 it could always be worse with no plans or planning.
Amazing work, so stunning ❤️
❤️❤️
Can you walk us through how you setup your sprayer? what paint did you use, how much dilution, what sprayer it is, etc? I bought the same one and got horrible results, but your paint job looks great!
Start at 24:40 for all the secrets! 🙃
Impressive! And you left yourself some room for a larger TV! 👍🏻
Yup. Glad you enjoyed!
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing the mistakes. Males me feel better knowing I'm not alone. 😉
So many mistakes allll the time 😂😂 Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent
Thank you!!
Very nice. I like it!
Looks fantastic! I have some questions- did you sand between coats of paint? Did you thin or strain the paint before spraying?
Sanded after primer not between coats of paint. Just put the paint through a strainer and you’re good to go!
looks great. just wondering why you left out the crown moulding?
We ended up liking it without it!
@@Woodbrew I agree
Did you run into issues splitting the mdf when using pocket holes?
No, but you do have to be mindful of where you put them. I tend to put them twice as far in from any edges and the only end to edge joint was on the face frames but they are attached to the cabinet too so the pocket holes don’t actually do anything.
Y’all have awesome projects and content . In perfect world what music would you have for your videos?
I’m not sure! I’m really diggin the loungy chill music we’ve been doing a lot
You havean exceptionally amazing husband, Molly😅
Wow, watching you build this, I have a lot of misconceptions about MDF.
It’s a great material for cabinets! Maybe not kitchen cabinets per say, but you get the cleanest lines! If water is in or around it then it’s not worth using IMO but for things like this it’s awesome.
Now that you have a cnc could all this have been done on it?
Yes and no. The front faces of the book shelves could be for sure so that it’s done in one piece. Also the bottom detail of the cabinet. Everything else wouldn’t be as efficient. Not saying it can’t be done, especially if you have multiple projects going on and you could work on the other while this one is cutting.
Do we get to see before and after pictures and measurements when you start the fitness journey with all that exercise equipment? Another 200-mile bike ride, maybe? I like when I can anticipate your next move, and am impressed with your organization.
We probably won’t do a whole lot of filming the fitness stuff. At least not right now! Still trying to get into a groove of lifting and make time to realllly dedicate to it. In 2019 we were on another level with fitness and we are trying to get back to that! We would love to show that side eventually, just need to have that part of our routine if that makes sense 😂 Dylan would most likely do another 200er too!
@@Woodbrew By the way- I have always been impressed by you 2 "youngsters" using personal protective equipment in all your operations. Also- your narrations avoid "like" and other filler words. This shows me you have absorbed some good speech habits and really think through what you are saying!
Why did you choose MDF instead of plywood?
Mostly for the crisper lines. MDF doesn't have knots and it's a uniform material that's fantastic for cabinets!
@@Woodbrew thanks for the reply
Well Done, looks great, love that paint gun, now... schedule more time for your projects... sleep deprivation is not good... you'll start seeing hippos in tutu's without any alcoholic help. Bad juju.
Hey Dylan that old man who helped you move that cabinet, is that your father?
That’s Dylan’s dad🙂
That's a lot of MDF. Gotta weigh a bunch of pounds!
Gosh, don’t you know it😂😂
Great job!
Thank you so much!