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Really enjoy everything about all your videos. The cats to the tools are cherry but what really gets me is you're one of the few who do more than just shop process/ improvement projects. Actual furniture and fixings for the home that I want to build, not just prepare to build one day. It's all those shop trick videos with an actual "thing" at the end.
Out of thousands, best channel I found for wood furniture projects. No only due the skill takeaways, also the way of presenting. Both thumbs high up! I continue watching. Cheers
On an epic binge watch and I love Lola and Jerry around for the work! Makes me giggle. I learn so much here too! ML from a furniture making and cat loving woman in Amsterdam Netherlands
I have nothing to with woodworking but I always waiting for your videos, its entertaining relaxing and informative, Mind blowing craftsmanship. One day I will meet you in person 😀
I’ve been looking forward to this video for a while now, Keith; since you mentioned it on the podcast. And, It looks incredible and far exceeds my expectations. I really thought that it would “just” be made from walnut and have a few details, but you’ve blown it out of the park my good man! Time and again, you show us how far you’re willing to go for details and a willingness to push yourself and learn. This is a testament to you and should also prove to yourself that you do indeed have what it takes to make something unique and beautiful. I tip my hat to you.
Thank you so much, Chris!! This was definitely an exercise in creative growth for me, as well as technique and execution. There are a lot of things I would do different next time, but we all know I’ll never build another of these 😜😂
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking. No problem, Keith. I found this fascinating and at the end of the day, when don’t we make a mistake when making something; it’s what makes it unique. The main thing, is that it’s sorted and the end result looks amazing. Keep up the great work and I’m looking forward to seeing what you’ll do next; even if it’s not another tambour cabinet 😂
Hands down one of my favorite RUclipsrs. Skill, humor and I learn something. I’m working on a record player cabinet and I think I’ll steal this copper inlay idea using my CNC.
One more masterpiece by Mr. KJ. This was incredible, man. The amount of detail, the ingenuity of some of those jigs, the copper, black and walnut. Amazing work as always.
Absolutely beautiful! Love the design! Tambour doors, in general, are absolutely growing on me! The design you added to yours just makes them pop! Thanks for the inspiration!
Awesome project!! So many cool techniques here. Smoke while soldering is normal. It's the flux burning up. Also... aside from putting maybe a dab of solder on the iron before you start soldering, the iron goes on what you're soldering, and you shouldn't really have to touch the solder itself to the iron. Solder is attracted to heat, so if you get the connector hot, then touch the solder to the connector, it should get pulled in. If you touch the iron with the solder, sometimes you end up with more solder on the iron than on what you're soldering. You'll notice that your first solder blob is sitting on top of the connector itself, rather than looking more like it's part of that connector. That just means the connector itself didn't get hot enough.
Thanks for all the great tips! I don’t see a lot of soldering in my future, but I definitely need some more practice getting the technique dialed in a little bit more. Your tips will definitely help. Thanks again! 👍🏻
Beautiful work, Keith. Great design and detail. I love how you didn't let the opportunity to incorporate the Key "design feature" pass you by. Never let a mistake go to waste. 😄
Simply gorgeous! Tbh, the size of how cute and small this was (@ 0:21) threw me off lmao - I did see the small clips of you working/showing the tambour doors (0:13) BUT it didn't dawn on me until you opened it and I saw YOU next to it (for size reference). Absolutely in love with the design. Amazing work as always. Definitely family heirloom vibes :)
Always look forward to your videos. I saw this one and thought "my god Keith, why do you do this to yourself?" But turns out it wasnt as complicated as I thought BUT if it was I had absolute faith in your ability. I'm glad you do it and I'm thankful because I learn so much from you.... You RUclipsrs. (Lol) So thank you for another great build.
I love your content and your work Keith. You are very humble, but have great skills, everyone has ideas, but you make yours real. I appreciate your content, you show craftsmanship and you’re also giving us honest insight in your mistakes and process. Greetings from The Netherlands
Absolutely awesome project and another great video. I was watching with my twin 3 year olds. When you said you were going to cut a rabbit …..well, they are still saying they don’t want you to cut the rabbit!! LOL.
Bit late to the viewing party, but this was such a wonderful piece of art that you created. The video captivated not only me as amateur DIY'er, but my family as well. They stuck around for the full video as well! Great job!
Keith- fantastic build, fantastic video. Entertaining and informative. Your builds are always above my skill but I have learned so much from the process details you always provide in your videos. You a GD treasure.
I am beyond impressed!! Your work is always top notch, but you’ve clearly knocked it out of the park with this one! I love attention to detail and because of that, I am glad to have the longer video!
This is fantastic woodworking. From an audio perspective, I noticed you said the speaker was lacking bass. Small speakers like this typically rely on a ported or passive radiator design to extend bass response. From what I can tell, the drivers are not enclosed in any specific way. Sealing up the enclosure could help, but knowing exactly how to do that requires a bunch of calculations, but Dayton audio does provide the driver parameters you would need. There is also software available to help you figure out how the size of the enclosure, size of port, and speaker all figure into the final sound.
Hey thanks, Michael! I greatly appreciate the comment and the insight into the audio issues. Maybe on the next version I will do some more research. Thanks again!
Wow Keith very impressive work as always. Watching you make that looked very painful. The detailed work you do is always awesome! Have a great day! I love walnut too!
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking I wouldn't say that much was screwed up! With that said, I do think that the management of inevitable mistakes in a smooth and seamless fashion is what defines woodworking skill. Nobody (I hope) does it all perfectly particularly on a prototype. So I tend to focus on the fixes in these videos for the most value. This was also a master class on the most diverse range of fasteners and adhesives. We just needed a cabineo and some hot hide glue to cover everything!
@@astroguy88 Yes, we definitely learn the most from our mistakes, as discouraging as they can be sometimes. And it was definitely a fastener and adhesive bonanza!! 😂LOL
Congrats KJ. I've been listening to you talk about this one on Shop Sounds for a while (reluctantly) and it's great to see it come together. I love seeing the process you go through solving issues. And in the end, it's beautiful. Cheers
Hi from the One Handed Maker Australia. Nice design, great work and fantastic video. I love combining woodwork and tech and will get to a bluetooth speaker one of these days. This video may just be the inspiration. FYI Lola and Jerry work as hard as I do in my shop some days! Regards James
Cheers mate!! Thank you!! And yes, woodworking and tech can be a great combination. Lola and Jerry definitely earn their pay…i don’t know what I would do without them! 😜
I laughed out loud at the bit with jerry getting you the bit 😂👏👏👏well done. Absolutely gorgeous project Keith I would love to of bought plans from you to make one
Hola! 🖐Super nice project, it looks really really nice.🤩 Veteran move/recovery with adding a KEY to the panel, I'm sure that Nick really enjoyed that.🗝 Looking forward to your next project. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
this is gorgeous work, love all the little design details that you put in as they really bring the whole thing together. i admit, i thought this was going to be console table size when seeing the thumbnail but this mini cabinet is absolutely delightful as a display piece and it’s fun to follow along with your design process! if you do commissions, i could totally see a tambour cabinet like this being a fantastic display+storage for a client’s jewellery or a fancy watch.
Amazing work Keith! Really stunning looking piece! 😃 I already made 2 Bluetooth speakers with batteries... Now I want to make a more powerful one, but to be connected to the wall, really. Don't get me wrong, those batteries are amazing and I use them a LOT! But when they fail... Sometimes it can be an issue to replace them. 😬 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Totally agree! Having full power and not having to worry about charging would be a great benefit. I’m sure there are other kids out there that you wouldn’t have to plug in the power supply right in the front because that is unsightly.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Well, I honestly don't know any kits like this (and it's the first time I've seen it), but it's not that complicated. There's LOTS of parts available at those Chinese stores... You just need to choose them wisely. 😊 BTW, search for OwlKitty! Today! 😬
When it comes to scalpels, an 11 blade (which is what your xacto knife is effectively) is designed for stabbing or push puncturing whatever membrane you’re cutting into. The 10 blade however is curved along the edge and is designed for slicing through whatever membrane you’re cutting into. So for doing the longer slices through the copper leaf that was on the tambour door, you’d have more control with a 10 blade.
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Really enjoy everything about all your videos. The cats to the tools are cherry but what really gets me is you're one of the few who do more than just shop process/ improvement projects. Actual furniture and fixings for the home that I want to build, not just prepare to build one day. It's all those shop trick videos with an actual "thing" at the end.
Thank you so much for your comment and feedback! I genuinely appreciate it. 🙏🏻👊🏻
Out of thousands, best channel I found for wood furniture projects. No only due the skill takeaways, also the way of presenting. Both thumbs high up! I continue watching. Cheers
Wow, thank you! I greatly appreciate the kind words and you following along 🙏😃
On an epic binge watch and I love Lola and Jerry around for the work! Makes me giggle. I learn so much here too! ML from a furniture making and cat loving woman in Amsterdam Netherlands
Awesome! Thank you! 😺
Fantastic build and video Keith! Loved that green t shirt you were wearing at the beginning 😀👍
You know it, dude! Happy to represent the SDC! 👊
Glad you finished this project, been following the pain on the podcast.
44 minutes? Might have to start calling you Bourbon Cat
😂🤣 what about SeltzerMoth? And thanks for listening to the podcast!
Dear sweet baby Jesus, that thing is gorgeous! Keith you never cease to inspire man!
Thanks Christopher! That is truly humbling!! 🙏👊
A real beauty this time Mr. Sawdust! Shaper, for the love of Odin in the Skies, give this man a loaner of his own!!!
😂 thanks Logan!! 👊
I have nothing to with woodworking but I always waiting for your videos, its entertaining relaxing and informative, Mind blowing craftsmanship.
One day I will meet you in person 😀
Glad you like them! 🙏
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworkingcareful ! I'm afraid this person may be stalking you.
I’ve been looking forward to this video for a while now, Keith; since you mentioned it on the podcast. And, It looks incredible and far exceeds my expectations. I really thought that it would “just” be made from walnut and have a few details, but you’ve blown it out of the park my good man! Time and again, you show us how far you’re willing to go for details and a willingness to push yourself and learn. This is a testament to you and should also prove to yourself that you do indeed have what it takes to make something unique and beautiful. I tip my hat to you.
Thank you so much, Chris!! This was definitely an exercise in creative growth for me, as well as technique and execution. There are a lot of things I would do different next time, but we all know I’ll never build another of these 😜😂
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking. No problem, Keith. I found this fascinating and at the end of the day, when don’t we make a mistake when making something; it’s what makes it unique. The main thing, is that it’s sorted and the end result looks amazing. Keep up the great work and I’m looking forward to seeing what you’ll do next; even if it’s not another tambour cabinet 😂
@@chm1701 Mistakes and problem solving definitely make us better woodworkers!
Hands down one of my favorite RUclipsrs. Skill, humor and I learn something. I’m working on a record player cabinet and I think I’ll steal this copper inlay idea using my CNC.
I super appreciate that!! Thank you 🙏. And a CNC would definitely carve faster than me driving the Shaper Origin! 😂
This might be my favorite piece of yours! Such beautiful work with the copper inlays. I’m motivated now to try making a tambour cabinet!
Oh awesome! Give it a go! 😎
Nice build and the joys of being the first to do anything. Nice work
Thanks Gary! The first one is always the hardest 😂
One more masterpiece by Mr. KJ. This was incredible, man. The amount of detail, the ingenuity of some of those jigs, the copper, black and walnut. Amazing work as always.
Much appreciated! Thank you!
Very impressive. Overwhelming with all the different techniques used to complete the project.
Thanks Jeff! I really appreciate the comment and the kind words. Thanks for watching!
Stunning work, Keith! This is gorgeous!
Thank you!! And a project wouldn't be complete without some #totalboatBABY !!! 🙌😎
Such patience and attention to detail. I am amazed. Could not accomplish this at my finest moment
Much appreciated! Thank you! And it definitely tested my patience 😂
Fantastic work. It's hard sometimes to sit through a longer woodworking video, but your production style really draws you in. Great job!
Awesome, thank you! That means a lot. This one definitely took quite a while to edit!
@gae Thanks very much! I really appreciate the feedback and the kind words!
Keith, massive respect for that pencil find. And thanks for including the link in the description!
haha. you know it! Everybody loves that pencil!
The amount of work you put in is incredible. The end result as well. Really glad to see a new video from you!
Thank you very much! More videos on the way!
Best 44min I’ve spent today.
Man, you got to fire Jerry with those camera skills 😂
Thanks man!! And thanks for watching the whole thing! 😎. Yeah, Jerry needs to step up his game. 😹
Wow. That’s amazing. You’ve done it again, Sir, you’ve done it again.
I greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
Sick build! Seems like the shaper is the go to piece in the shop now!
It will definitely be used a lot more on upcoming projects. You can't beat the versatility!
I believe this is my favorite video of yours yet! Very cool design! Love the copper and walnut combo!
Wow, thanks man! Super appreciate the kind words. It's definitely up there with one of my favorite projects to date! 👊
Absolutely beautiful! Love the design! Tambour doors, in general, are absolutely growing on me! The design you added to yours just makes them pop! Thanks for the inspiration!
Glad you like it! Thank you!
Keith, you are a master craftsman. Your attention to every small detail is amazing and inspiring. Thanks for a great build video.
I super appreciate that, Bob! Thank you very much! 🙏
Awesome project!! So many cool techniques here. Smoke while soldering is normal. It's the flux burning up. Also... aside from putting maybe a dab of solder on the iron before you start soldering, the iron goes on what you're soldering, and you shouldn't really have to touch the solder itself to the iron. Solder is attracted to heat, so if you get the connector hot, then touch the solder to the connector, it should get pulled in. If you touch the iron with the solder, sometimes you end up with more solder on the iron than on what you're soldering. You'll notice that your first solder blob is sitting on top of the connector itself, rather than looking more like it's part of that connector. That just means the connector itself didn't get hot enough.
Thanks for all the great tips! I don’t see a lot of soldering in my future, but I definitely need some more practice getting the technique dialed in a little bit more. Your tips will definitely help. Thanks again! 👍🏻
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Sure thing. Much like woodworking, it takes an absurd amount of practice to master soldering.
@@dirtfpv Good to know! I’ll continue to maintain noob status for quite a while 😜🤣
This is the coolest bluetooth speaker👌🏼. Also, @ 21:07 “…that little Nick in the corner” I see what you did there😂. NOICE!
Thanks Kevin! And yes, Nick was happy to be the solution to a mistake I made 😂
Your work amazes me every time I see a new video one of the best channel’s out there
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that, Andy 👊
Wow. It's so beautiful and an absolute pleasure to watch. Love to the cats x
Thanks so much, Mandy! Lola and Jerry love their shop time! 😺
Beautiful work, Keith. Great design and detail. I love how you didn't let the opportunity to incorporate the Key "design feature" pass you by. Never let a mistake go to waste. 😄
Thanks a lot, Eric! And Nick was quite happy he was immortalized him in this piece...although he asked for a licensing fee...😂
@Keith Johnson Custom Woodworking Only down side: Now you have to make a moth-shaped mistake on your next project. 🤣
@@ericsturgulewski2399 😂🤣 challenge noted!
Very nice! I didn’t know there was copper leaf. Oh, the possibilities!
Thanks Terri!! Yes, copper, gold, brass...the inlay possibilities are endless!
45 minutes! I think the Bourbonmoth is rubbing off on you KJ! Great build, it's gorgeous!
😂 It was a serious moral dilemma on the length of the edit, but I didn't want to leave any details out! 😜
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking I certainly appreciate your attention to the details. This piece reflects that!
@@nathanb3606 Thanks Nathan! I had 12 hours of footage to whittle down...it could have been even longer! LOL.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Well, it's about time to give Mr. Hibbs a run for his money then and shoot for the 90 minute mark!😂
@@nathanb3606 I don’t think my brain can handle that long of an edit or voiceover 😂
Simply gorgeous! Tbh, the size of how cute and small this was (@ 0:21) threw me off lmao - I did see the small clips of you working/showing the tambour doors (0:13) BUT it didn't dawn on me until you opened it and I saw YOU next to it (for size reference). Absolutely in love with the design. Amazing work as always. Definitely family heirloom vibes :)
Thank you so much, Janie!! And yes, sometimes you need something else for scale 😂...I hadn't even considered that.
It is always a highlight of my day to see your craftsmanship! Always enjoy your videos (ok, Jason too!) and sense of humor - layers Jerry!
😂 Thanks Brian!! Yeah, Jason has some street cred on here, too 😜
This was awesome Keith. I have also been wanting to try my hand at a tambour door. Lots of great tips in this one!
Thanks Mat! Glad it was helpful!
Damn. One of your finest pieces to date. That is just stunning.
Thanks man! Too kind! 🙏🏻👊🏻
Always look forward to your videos. I saw this one and thought "my god Keith, why do you do this to yourself?" But turns out it wasnt as complicated as I thought BUT if it was I had absolute faith in your ability. I'm glad you do it and I'm thankful because I learn so much from you.... You RUclipsrs. (Lol)
So thank you for another great build.
Thank you so much for the comment and the kind words! And so humbled to know that you are able to learn a few things from my videos 🙏
This whole video is so sick. You deserve more views
Thanks a lot! Definitely one of my favorite projects 👍🏻
Another great video. I am glad you stretched yourself and went for something different.
I really enjoyed this and love a little speaker build.
Awesome, thank you! I really appreciate it!
I love your content and your work Keith. You are very humble, but have great skills, everyone has ideas, but you make yours real. I appreciate your content, you show craftsmanship and you’re also giving us honest insight in your mistakes and process. Greetings from The Netherlands
I appreciate that! Thanks so much! 🙏🏻😎
Absolutely awesome project and another great video. I was watching with my twin 3 year olds. When you said you were going to cut a rabbit …..well, they are still saying they don’t want you to cut the rabbit!! LOL.
😂 Oh no! Hope I didn't scare the little ones! No rabbit was harmed in the making of this film!
Bit late to the viewing party, but this was such a wonderful piece of art that you created. The video captivated not only me as amateur DIY'er, but my family as well. They stuck around for the full video as well! Great job!
Thanks so much! This was definitely a passion project for me, so I’m delighted to hear that you and your family all enjoyed it 🙏🏻. Cheers!
Keith- fantastic build, fantastic video. Entertaining and informative. Your builds are always above my skill but I have learned so much from the process details you always provide in your videos. You a GD treasure.
Awesome, thank you! That's very humbling to hear, Matt! So glad my videos are helpful!
Dude, your cats are awesome.
The best shop companions! 😸😸
I am beyond impressed!! Your work is always top notch, but you’ve clearly knocked it out of the park with this one! I love attention to detail and because of that, I am glad to have the longer video!
Thank you so much! And thanks for the feedback on the longer format...too many details not to share! 😜
That looks awesome, I would never have thought to make a radio in a tambour cabinet.
Thanks Charles! I hadn’t either…sometimes ideas just collide with each other 😉😁
This is fantastic woodworking. From an audio perspective, I noticed you said the speaker was lacking bass. Small speakers like this typically rely on a ported or passive radiator design to extend bass response. From what I can tell, the drivers are not enclosed in any specific way. Sealing up the enclosure could help, but knowing exactly how to do that requires a bunch of calculations, but Dayton audio does provide the driver parameters you would need. There is also software available to help you figure out how the size of the enclosure, size of port, and speaker all figure into the final sound.
Hey thanks, Michael! I greatly appreciate the comment and the insight into the audio issues. Maybe on the next version I will do some more research. Thanks again!
Thanks a lot, you taught me a lot. And I love the comedy!
Fantastic! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
It looks so good! So so impressed!
Thanks so so much!
Amazing work Keith!
Thanks so much!
Wow Keith very impressive work as always. Watching you make that looked very painful. The detailed work you do is always awesome! Have a great day! I love walnut too!
Never heard any one say a disparaging word about walnut! 😜😂. Thanks!
I love your videos an your attention to detail inspires me!!
Glad you like them! Thanks so much for the comment!
Wow!!! Great piece. Love it!!!
Thanks so much! 🙏🙌
Great work as always Keith
Thanks a lot, Ryan!! 👊
Incredibly impressive, very cool design..
Thank you! Cheers!
Worth the wait! Really impressive stuff Keith!
Thanks Jacob!! It was definitely far too long in production 😂. Thanks for watching! 👍🏻
Love the project and your honesty about mitigating mistakes and design challenges. Great stuff!
Thanks man! Happy to share my screw ups 😜
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking I wouldn't say that much was screwed up! With that said, I do think that the management of inevitable mistakes in a smooth and seamless fashion is what defines woodworking skill. Nobody (I hope) does it all perfectly particularly on a prototype. So I tend to focus on the fixes in these videos for the most value. This was also a master class on the most diverse range of fasteners and adhesives. We just needed a cabineo and some hot hide glue to cover everything!
@@astroguy88 Yes, we definitely learn the most from our mistakes, as discouraging as they can be sometimes. And it was definitely a fastener and adhesive bonanza!! 😂LOL
Thumbs up in first 40 seconds! This looks incredible! Really amazing Keith!
Thanks so much!! Hope you like the other 44 minutes! 😜😂
Congrats KJ. I've been listening to you talk about this one on Shop Sounds for a while (reluctantly) and it's great to see it come together. I love seeing the process you go through solving issues. And in the end, it's beautiful. Cheers
I greatly appreciate that, Andrew! And thanks so much for listening to the podcast and your patience 😜🙏🏻
Absolutely beautiful work, Keith! I love how that turned out!
Thank you kindly! Cheers! 🙏🏻👍🏻
Beautiful, once again great craftsmanship and design.
Wow, thank you!
Awesome woodwork, as always!
Glad you like it! Thank you so much! 🙏
GREAT VISION AND BULID
Thank you!! 🙌🏻
Good lord this really is a damn fine project! Bravo!
Thanks so much!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Beautiful! You are a craftsman. Love your videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much, Scott! I appreciate the support! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Absolutely love this video. All kinds of precision and it all turned out fantastic, nice job!
Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate that, Adam! Really glad you enjoyed the video.
Another fantastic build. I always love the content and detail you provide. Thanks!
Wow! Thanks Mark. I really appreciate the kind words. Thanks so much for watching! 👊🏻
Hi from the One Handed Maker Australia.
Nice design, great work and fantastic video.
I love combining woodwork and tech and will get to a bluetooth speaker one of these days. This video may just be the inspiration.
FYI Lola and Jerry work as hard as I do in my shop some days!
Regards James
Cheers mate!! Thank you!! And yes, woodworking and tech can be a great combination. Lola and Jerry definitely earn their pay…i don’t know what I would do without them! 😜
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing and giving me some ideas and lot more knowledge. Just a note You Tube did not send me a notification.
Awesome! Thank you, Dave! Not sure about the notification thing...sometimes these things get glitchy!
So pretty!
Thanks Frank!
Dude - that is a beautiful piece, so many fine details coming together - mm, well done 👌🏾💯
Thanks dude! I greatly appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!
Great build, cool piece. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jeffrey! Thanks for the kind words and the support!
Beautiful. I love the hexagonal design 😉
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it 🙏🏻👊🏻
Beautiful project Keith! Also incredibly interesting to watch!
Thanks very much! 👊🏻
Looks beautiful Keith, awesome work! 😍👍🏻👊🏻
Hey Fred! Thanks buddy! 👊
I laughed out loud at the bit with jerry getting you the bit 😂👏👏👏well done. Absolutely gorgeous project Keith I would love to of bought plans from you to make one
Thanks Dave! Jerry always likes to help...well, try at least 😜😹
great video Keith! 👌
Thanks so much! 🙌
Hola! 🖐Super nice project, it looks really really nice.🤩 Veteran move/recovery with adding a KEY to the panel, I'm sure that Nick really enjoyed that.🗝 Looking forward to your next project. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Gracias!! I really appreciate it! 🙏👍
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking es mi gusto hermano! haha :D
Very cool beautiful work can’t wait to see what you do next
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice build!
Thanks Robert!
It’s absolutely gorgeous, Keith! Fantastic work. Katy from Grumpy Owl Woodworking
Thank you, Katy! Cheers! Have a great weekend!
this is gorgeous work, love all the little design details that you put in as they really bring the whole thing together. i admit, i thought this was going to be console table size when seeing the thumbnail but this mini cabinet is absolutely delightful as a display piece and it’s fun to follow along with your design process! if you do commissions, i could totally see a tambour cabinet like this being a fantastic display+storage for a client’s jewellery or a fancy watch.
Thank you so much!, Caitlin! I do plan on doing a larger tambour cabinet in the future with a different purpose, so stay tuned! Thanks for watching!
Amazing work Keith! Really stunning looking piece! 😃
I already made 2 Bluetooth speakers with batteries... Now I want to make a more powerful one, but to be connected to the wall, really.
Don't get me wrong, those batteries are amazing and I use them a LOT! But when they fail... Sometimes it can be an issue to replace them. 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Totally agree! Having full power and not having to worry about charging would be a great benefit. I’m sure there are other kids out there that you wouldn’t have to plug in the power supply right in the front because that is unsightly.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Well, I honestly don't know any kits like this (and it's the first time I've seen it), but it's not that complicated. There's LOTS of parts available at those Chinese stores... You just need to choose them wisely. 😊
BTW, search for OwlKitty! Today! 😬
Love this build , excellent work and video!! That shaper origin looks really interesting and useful. Never seen it before
Thanks so much! The Shaper Origin is a wildly interesting and cool tool - Lots of potential for joinery, lockset mortises, design, etc.
Thank you!
👍🏻 and thank YOU!
Absolutely friggin' awesome!!
Thanks so much!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Really cool Keith
Thanks Mark!
Very cool Keith. Thanks for sharing
Thanks a lot! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Couldn’t not subscribe, that took some serious work - amazing! 👏
Thanks Mark! I greatly appreciate that! 👍🏻
Great build
Thanks man! 👍🏻
When it comes to scalpels, an 11 blade (which is what your xacto knife is effectively) is designed for stabbing or push puncturing whatever membrane you’re cutting into. The 10 blade however is curved along the edge and is designed for slicing through whatever membrane you’re cutting into.
So for doing the longer slices through the copper leaf that was on the tambour door, you’d have more control with a 10 blade.
Great tip! I’ll check it out. Thank you!! 👍🏻
Just, fantastic
Many thanks! I appreciate it! 👍🙌
Awesome work as always brother!
Thanks dude! I really appreciate it 👍🏻
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
That was a very enjoyable video to watch, thank you.
Thank YOU!! And thanks for watching! 🙌🏻
Fantastic job.
Thank you, Kevin! Cheers!
KJ dust another great project & vid again.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Great video as always, really cool project.
Thanks very much!
Superbe.
J adore.
Très beau travail.
Du grand art.
A bientôt
Merci!! 🙏😃