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Комментарии • 294

  • @packerbacker9109
    @packerbacker9109 Год назад +440

    It’s nice to see a non tik tok build and back to the reason why I subbed to this channel in the first place. Let’s gooooo

    • @chrisferguson1911
      @chrisferguson1911 Год назад +11

      AMEN!

    • @MarcFittante
      @MarcFittante Год назад +6

      Totally agree. I was wondering why he’s not at a million subs then I remembered tick Tok

    • @michaelwillson6847
      @michaelwillson6847 Год назад +1

      End the year reckon he'll be at mil

    • @ShaneChristopher
      @ShaneChristopher Год назад +3

      I agree!! I love shop infrastructure builds

    • @toastedfoolery7137
      @toastedfoolery7137 Год назад +12

      dude thank you. i thought i was the only one to notice the "low effort" videos. not to cast shade on john but the videos that made this channel great are becoming more and more rare. dont let the algorithm dictate your content

  • @kennethbezanson4266
    @kennethbezanson4266 Год назад +3

    Using a clamp to pull those wedges in seems like a beautiful solution. No need to pound them in which might shift everything else too 😎

  • @stephenbevitt4202
    @stephenbevitt4202 Год назад +3

    The offcut bin idea is brilliant. I'm cutting that into my workbench as soon as I get back to her.
    Greetings from Sydney Australia

  • @bmac1629
    @bmac1629 Год назад +58

    The flipping of the laminate sheet was pretty scary, as someone who works with that material fairly regularly. As you found out its quite sharp...a cracked edge like that will function the same as a razor blade against your skin.
    Those sheets only bend in 1 direction at a time, so if youre flipping it either roll it over on itself on a bench... or hang it vertically first between 2 people then turn.

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  Год назад +21

      Yep we learned that one the hard way!

    • @mattb.2359
      @mattb.2359 Год назад +2

      I work with this material once in a while, and we use at least 3 people when cutting a fresh 4x8 sheet. But, yes, it really only likes to bend in one direction at a time.

    • @bmac1629
      @bmac1629 Год назад

      @@mattb.2359 I can cut a 5x12 sheet by myself on a table saw using an out feed table to catch both sides of the cut, but its definitely a bit tricky at first.
      Having long arms to reach up the long sides of the sheet while you are standing at one of the short ends helps.
      Curling it into a gentle curve along the short side makes it fairly stiff, and you just ease up the tension as you pass through the saw so its basically flat by the time youre close to being finished cutting it.

    • @jaceschmidt8304
      @jaceschmidt8304 Год назад

      0pp😊😊😊😊

  • @JohnT2001
    @JohnT2001 6 месяцев назад +1

    I work with laminate a lot. Cutting them is best on some form of table saw or dimension saw. As for sticking them spray glue out of the canisters with a proper hose and gun is the easiest way. You need a face a a backer on panels though in order to prevent long term warping

  • @thomasfloyd6714
    @thomasfloyd6714 Год назад

    Truly like practical well built things more than anything else

  • @FeelingLikeThatNow
    @FeelingLikeThatNow Год назад +19

    In my experience, the chisel point on a brad nail can and does tend to cause any deflection out of the wood to go perpendicular, or 90 degrees to the orientation of the nailer, so I in fact hold it the other way to the how you suggested, so I can hopefully avoid a nail deflecting sideways out of trim and casing. All it takes is a small bend in the nail and it will steer itself very quickly in a different direction, and if the nail curls up somehow it can even come out the front and sometimes even back into the material. I say from experience, safety is important, and a good rule is to never have your hand in front of the nailer, however a deflection can send a nail back towards you as well, so ALWAYS wear safety glasses. My two cents.

    • @matthewmangold5144
      @matthewmangold5144 Год назад +5

      Came here to say this same thing! I'd rather just move my hand out of the way and risk a blow out at the top of the panel rather than put the sides.

    • @bmedicky
      @bmedicky Год назад +1

      The mindset that works for me is to ask myself: how would I hold the nail gun if it were a pneumatic stapler instead? Staples usually only make sense in one orientation. That orientation is also the one that works best for brads.

    • @baraksinz
      @baraksinz Год назад +3

      Agree! John has it backwards.

  • @stevedimond267
    @stevedimond267 Год назад

    A river table with actual water and real fish. Love the content.

  • @adgieem1
    @adgieem1 11 месяцев назад

    Love your shop. The Steeler logo is my favorite item in your shop. 😉

  • @Lost1nTheSauce
    @Lost1nTheSauce Год назад

    Glad to see a real build going down, was getting tired of the tic tok trends

  • @robertapreston4200
    @robertapreston4200 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice.... wish I had a shop space available so I could build this table.

  • @paule5812
    @paule5812 Год назад +1

    Looking good John, you’re looking trim 💪🏼 keep up the hard work.

  • @bobpickcrafter3361
    @bobpickcrafter3361 10 месяцев назад

    This is my first time watching your videos bro and I love it!!!! Not only that I noticed on the wall there is Steelers 😊😊😊

  • @JackyKongD
    @JackyKongD Год назад +1

    Really wish you guys were uploading every week again

  • @andybrown4284
    @andybrown4284 5 месяцев назад

    Building something that you'll see and use regularly the finish doesn't need to be fancy but if the thing itself is off you'll end up hating it as you'll notice the wonk more and more.

  • @Rockhopper1
    @Rockhopper1 Год назад +1

    with your outfeed rubbish (hey I am British) bin, if you lined it with that non stick HPFE or whatever its called, as a shallow tray, once its full of woody goodness, wheel it out and do a epoxy pour, and make a woody goodness giant ingot, for projects and stuff.

  • @norcross26
    @norcross26 Год назад

    That's an awesome job.

  • @dougiewalls
    @dougiewalls Год назад +2

    Love the videos , not the same without Jordan and Sam tho

  • @gdworkshop
    @gdworkshop Год назад +1

    Great video fantastic build.

  • @kerryholt7102
    @kerryholt7102 Год назад

    New Drinking game, Take a shot every time Johns says Bang or Bang it out, Great content!

  • @RoysTimberArtTechniques-mv6gt
    @RoysTimberArtTechniques-mv6gt 6 месяцев назад

    I love great ideas I make wood spirit bird boxes something different ❤

  • @dramoth64
    @dramoth64 9 месяцев назад

    I would like to see a modular shop table for people with smallish garages. I'm thinking 1m x 1m mini tables that you can manouver around and lock into place to make any configuration of table you want. And then you have a collection of 1m x 1m tool tables for you to put in stuff like your table router or table saw or planer thicknesser.
    To move everything around, you have a wheel system that you lock down to lift the individual tables off the levelling legs.
    Once you're finished with whatever your working on, you can put it back onto it's wheels and move it out of the way.

  • @markroper9269
    @markroper9269 Год назад

    Love the video....cool ideas! Never seen plastic laminate rip like that formica.... ugh.

  • @TomsBackyardWorkshop
    @TomsBackyardWorkshop Год назад

    I'm building a small workbench now. Not fancy but trying out new construction methods.

  • @coreywalker2656
    @coreywalker2656 Год назад

    Welcome to the world of pine down south that’s all we have

  • @RealAndySkibba
    @RealAndySkibba Год назад

    Super cool build.

  • @sebastianbenner977
    @sebastianbenner977 Год назад +9

    Cut down on the memes. Really enjoyed a video that was actually about carpentry again though.

  • @jonjonr6
    @jonjonr6 7 месяцев назад

    You know what would be cool...
    A double ended drill.

  • @stashiv
    @stashiv 4 месяца назад

    "We have a lot of guys in the shop, we have a lot of small parts that get cut off" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @halsti99
    @halsti99 Год назад +3

    for the dog holes, there are basically 2 widely used measurements. 19mm and 20mm. well, 3/4 inch is 19mm, so any 19mm acessories should fit, while the 20mm will be slightly too big :)

    • @tombez6432
      @tombez6432 Год назад

      Festtool uses 20mm, like most, except the colonies ;)

    • @Hammerrjack
      @Hammerrjack Год назад

      Won't all the dog holes allow saw dust and other particles to fall through to your drawers.

    • @halsti99
      @halsti99 Год назад

      @@Hammerrjack yep. they will. im guessing since they dont use that space as storage, they dont care.
      some people built in dust drawers to collect it, some dont put anything under it because of exactly that and some just dont bother and let it collect dust :P

  • @Pangchristian
    @Pangchristian 8 месяцев назад

    watched this video while working, and not looking at the video itself, 4:46, i thought i was watching someone else videos, and anxiously waiting for the "i know it doesn't look good right now, but watch..."

  • @mariolombardi3864
    @mariolombardi3864 9 месяцев назад

    Nice!

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer Год назад

    Laminate is similar to glazed block tile in sharpness. My first day on the job at 8:10am, I barely grazed the edge of the broken block. It sliced open my wrist. Instant blood. Fortunately it was not that bad, but really messy. Over 40 years later I have the scar of shame on my wrist. Some people think I did it on purpose. An instant of not paying attention, a lifetime scar.

  • @lukassawatzky604
    @lukassawatzky604 Год назад +13

    I miss Sam and Jordan.

  • @zacharycarpenter5662
    @zacharycarpenter5662 2 месяца назад

    Honestly i want to watch you do laminate again , when first had it on the table un rolling it, you could have hung it over extra on one side for your size and taken a flush trim router to it to cut it, using the table as a guide.

  • @davidkamen
    @davidkamen Год назад

    With all of those open spaces it also looks like you will be collecting lots of sawdust. Using the same design, maybe if those open spaces were covered the dust collection might be no problem.

  • @BigHeinen
    @BigHeinen Год назад +1

    Word to the wise (TOO LATE!) laminate does not bend. 25 year laminate tech experience.
    PS: Good glue buzz!

  • @sethpittman2362
    @sethpittman2362 Год назад +10

    This was a big win to see! Loved this video.
    PSA: Laminate is as sharp as a razor blade. I've never been cur worse than by melamine/sheets of laminate

    • @Moondog-wc4vm
      @Moondog-wc4vm Год назад

      Same. I've cut my fingers with razor blades and scalpels (art and craft in school in the 80's for the razors and modelling with the scalpels) Cutting myself with laminate while doing DIY work at home for my family was just as bad. One day while building and laminating a desk I caught a finger with a saw, and it's neighbour with the edge of the laminate. The edging was definitely worse. Still not as painful and irritating as a paper cut though 😉

  • @brianhall9019
    @brianhall9019 Год назад +32

    Nice table. Thanks for bringing us along on the build. Suggestion. Put a few magnets on the bottom of the trash bin cutout and on the front of the pullout bin so that lid doesn’t get lost or in the way when working. 😊

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  Год назад +19

      I weirdly did that the next day!

    • @brianhall9019
      @brianhall9019 Год назад +5

      Really, magnet to the bin. Dang, we smart fellas!

  • @mikejarves7611
    @mikejarves7611 Год назад +3

    The Shopsmith still sucks. 🤪🤪🤪

  • @thomgosizk7926
    @thomgosizk7926 Год назад

    "A cellphone that doubles as a clock" - John Malecki
    You should patent that...

  • @michaeloliver1905
    @michaeloliver1905 Год назад

    You need to score the laminate with a razor and then bend it to the score and it will snap on the line. Trick I learned from Bourbon Moth.

  • @upperhandcustoms11
    @upperhandcustoms11 Год назад

    Love it!

  • @Jason_Bacon
    @Jason_Bacon Год назад

    Next project you say? Our choice you say? The next project should be something that Norm Abrahms would be proud of,

  • @VRWishes
    @VRWishes Год назад

    Formica is a brand of laminate! You can cut it on a table saw :)

  • @jumpnit3121
    @jumpnit3121 Год назад

    why not do a laminate cover over the T-track table top if it gets in the way and get things hung up seems an easy way to make things slide easy and is reversable in the future if the "need" the T-track for a project.

  • @parkeryoung2569
    @parkeryoung2569 Год назад

    why didn't you use the cnc to cut out your pieces for your torsion table?

  • @ShopNation
    @ShopNation Год назад +2

    That little offcut waste hole is a great idea!

  • @1cbrracer
    @1cbrracer Год назад +2

    Highly recommend a round over bit instead of flush bit with the formica top. That shit will cut you like glass.

  • @ratmax1231
    @ratmax1231 Год назад

    Next i want to see and get chairs that turn to laders.

  • @farmterminator4777
    @farmterminator4777 Год назад +1

    This might seem stupid but, what is the advantage if a torsion box over having a solid top of say 2x4s?

  • @johnbernard6683
    @johnbernard6683 Год назад

    John - great build video; much prefer these from you and the team. Did you change the approach for the top (using laminate)? You mentioned screwing the top sheet on the torsion box in case you needed to replace it later. I can guarantee with the laminate on top, that will never happen. Also curious on the choice of pine for the cabinet carcass. Thanks again for the great content.

  • @BrianTrezise-phoenixhawke
    @BrianTrezise-phoenixhawke Год назад

    Hah nice can I have the old one? 😂

  • @yochva
    @yochva Год назад

    Secret solution to opaque drawers: LABELS! Every time you add a tool to one of those blind shelves, write it down on the column next to it! That way you don't have to remember.

    • @zebraloverbridget
      @zebraloverbridget Год назад

      That only works if you make sure to store everything in the same place each time. Otherwise you just make it even more confusing to find things as the labels will end up being wrong.

  • @MichaelOwens1972
    @MichaelOwens1972 10 месяцев назад

    I was just wondering why John was using such a large glue roller?

  • @TangerineUnicornDesign
    @TangerineUnicornDesign Год назад +1

    Man, your plywood supplier is sending you some absolute garbage. Also, if you go to a sensible system of measurement, like millimetres, you'll be able to measure properly. Anything with fractions in it isn't a system of measurement, it's a system of confusion. Hence the fact that you guys are the only ones using it and everyone else transitioned to a base 10 system of counting a hundred years or so ago. 🤣😂🤣

  • @BraidenMarkGernhaelder
    @BraidenMarkGernhaelder Год назад

    Did you ever get your office done?

  • @HumancityJunction
    @HumancityJunction Год назад +1

    What length pocked hole screws do you use with your 3/4" plywood?
    Any recommended brands of screws?

  • @stephking6515
    @stephking6515 Год назад

    When doing Formica or laminate with contact cement I always use news paper or brown paper in between so that nothing sticks in till your ready for it to stick.

  • @nonenoone7567
    @nonenoone7567 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey how about building one box that you can drop in a bunch of tools in like a drill press, router, circular saw, drum sander, and a jig saw and use in the same box

  • @waderue
    @waderue Год назад

    well when I build a bench I like the high as I like to work and my table saw and each is at the high because a lot of time after a while it makes low back tired but I will spend more than 8 hours in the shop but it great bench you building and was trained as a carpenter and I have expanded in make cablets and stuff

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz 6 месяцев назад

    If you just want to see what the circle in the thumbnail is for, see 24:31.

  • @ResinEssenceByCheri
    @ResinEssenceByCheri Год назад +2

    Hahaha I’m here for the thumbnail. In the work bench I built 5 years ago, I created a waste hole with a fitted lid with a finger hole. The size perfectly fit a coffee can underneath to catch anything I push into the hole. If I remove the can, the garbage can lives directly underneath so it’s a quick sweep into the trash, if needed.

  • @coreyevans1979
    @coreyevans1979 Год назад +4

    They make laminate snips. I do cabinets for a living. It takes 2” clips off, and stays true to your line and you can can run the whole cut without having the issue you may have with tin snips once you’re well into the cut.

  • @maddogshwa
    @maddogshwa Год назад +3

    Lap joins are surprisingly easy to do. They are strong AF and make assembly easy.

  • @ScottRoth1986
    @ScottRoth1986 Год назад +9

    These are the kinds of videos that got me hooked, not the TikTok stuff. This was great and please consider making more!

  • @ethanjorstad3722
    @ethanjorstad3722 Год назад +2

    Am I the only one who thinks there’s no way he weighs 300 pounds

  • @ElaineHarper-k8o
    @ElaineHarper-k8o Год назад +2

    Good to see you making something unique again. Love it. Nice work, I appreciate the build videos..

  • @MRBMORROW88
    @MRBMORROW88 Год назад +1

    What up John. John you should look at Panel Saws. I work a cabinet shop we build custom kitchen. We got a SVP 133 Plus Vertical Panel Saw. It is awesome. It makes really quick work cutting down ply wood.

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
    @Tensquaremetreworkshop 8 месяцев назад

    Packouts in drawers (0:40)- so to get a component, you-
    open slider
    unlock lid
    lift lid
    get component
    close lid
    latch lid
    close slider
    Seven steps to get an item.
    Drawers do it in three. And have about double the storage density.
    Drawers- one item deep, no more.
    Your MFT (9:15)- those cutouts are meant to have large radius corners. You have massively reduced the strength by cutting too much out.
    Frames are not needed- the whole thing can be made of sheet. Just as strong, and more storage space. Cheaper, lighter, better... I could go on.

  • @RDSWOODWORKING
    @RDSWOODWORKING 5 месяцев назад +1

    You can send me all the tools you don't need or use anymore just sayin

  • @darrylwood2271
    @darrylwood2271 Год назад +1

    "i don't know where my pipe clamps are..." did anyone else spend the remainder of the video searching the background for the pipe clamps, or was that just me?

  • @jordanheider2662
    @jordanheider2662 Год назад +3

    Looks like Lou forgot how to use the broom….

  • @Gold_N_Blue
    @Gold_N_Blue Год назад

    It is cutted with a sharp blade saw, slowly

  • @Aisaaax
    @Aisaaax Год назад +1

    Build a river table with lights inside epoxy😊
    Also another idea is to get a mosaic effect with epoxy. Poura sheet of colored epoxy, smash it to shards, do several colors then have a mosaic picture out of them. Pour some neutral epoxy to bind them andpolish. 😮
    Also I loved your big projects before. Like Sam's backyard/overhang, your living room and kitchen, etc. Dunno if there's any opportunity to bring more of that in the future. 😮

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bazilwreckerloughead
    @bazilwreckerloughead Год назад +1

    So it's not only cool that he shows building all these cool projects = BEST! But he also makes the plans available for all of us = BESTER!

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Год назад +1

    Very nice add on John. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. Stay squirrely. God bless.

  • @Sunkencitydesigns
    @Sunkencitydesigns Год назад +5

    Please more video like this!! This was epic!

    • @josecanyousee56
      @josecanyousee56 8 месяцев назад

      Great now his head will get even bigger. Way to go.

  • @bgpappy30
    @bgpappy30 Год назад +2

    Thank you John for sharing your story and build’s with us all! It’s great and when I get a shop, I will build this. Thank you. ONE LOVE TO ALL!

  • @tonyfox45
    @tonyfox45 8 месяцев назад

    here's a video idea: what tools did you build vs. buy? Example: I've seen a couple videos using steel electical conduit from HD as cauls for panel glue ups (bustedknuckles wood working YT channel if anyone's interested). So, for the frugal Wood workers out there, what tools do you build vs. buy? Also could let John remember the "old days" when he was working out of the back of his buddy's shop and couldn't afford the $10K C&C machine...

  • @adamcolvin2742
    @adamcolvin2742 Год назад +3

    Good to see you making something unique again. Love it

  • @michaelwillson6847
    @michaelwillson6847 Год назад

    Dude that's sh** but good on your for running off the contractor and figuring out something to get going. Hopefully your doing ok. You no were a am if u need vent dude! Hopefully they can get it sorted quickly ad also be asking for compensation from them for the inconvenience. Looking forward to next videos! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🫢👍

  • @rschellie
    @rschellie Год назад

    You should amend your comment to include "...huge tables, big shop, all the woodpecker tools, and full Festool lineup... That's what the comments will say!"

  • @twindadcreations
    @twindadcreations Год назад

    I feel like 1 of 2 things is happening.
    1) John dwarfs everyone.
    2) John hires small people on purpose to make himself look bigger.
    I feel like it’s more 1, but I haven’t completely ruled 2 out.

  • @GerritADHS
    @GerritADHS 8 месяцев назад

    15:15 It would be easier to geht the right drill bits if the US finally accepted the metric system. It's no problem to get the right drill bits anywhere in the world besides the US. ;)

  • @mitchellmcclarnon1308
    @mitchellmcclarnon1308 Год назад

    For the love of god please start using proper push blocks when using the table saw, jointers, and router tables! I was in my twenties and was helping a man in his fifties who had been woodworking for many many years and all that it took was a split second to remove 2 1/2 fingers. And Saw Stop is great but I honestly think they have just made wood shops lazy in their safety awareness. As a good employer you really need to set a standard for employees and even your children who I am sure they will be brought spending some time in the shop. Plus safe employees don't have to file for workman's comps claims and I guarantee your insurance will require photographs of the work areas and safety equipment. John if it's price, or just don't want to take the time, give me your address and I will send some. You need to keep putting out great content.

  • @ricabel321
    @ricabel321 8 месяцев назад

    Sorry - but the flow and editing and camera angles just don't do it. Maybe (just maybe) 1 out of 100 who watch these videos for real information and insight might benefit from this. But that may be a rather high estimate.

  • @creamysbrianna
    @creamysbrianna 6 месяцев назад

    @John Malecki yep destroy the workbench and not the work piece.
    Pine workbenches have their place and work well in those cases. I'd rather ding up my bench than my work piece.

  • @Birdhousbuilds
    @Birdhousbuilds 3 месяца назад

    I'd love to see you build a curved leg coffee table. No nails, no screws 17lbs table weight and my 170lb ass can stand on it. I'll attempt to send you a Pic.

  • @johnprestonii871
    @johnprestonii871 Год назад +1

    Can I have your tools that sit there to die? Not to hire them just want to up my squirrelly game

  • @natepeterson7145
    @natepeterson7145 Год назад

    @John Malecki Sure this is a big no but would you be willing to sell me that chain saw saw you said you don't use. I could really use that but don't want to buy a new one because I don't think I'll use it often enough to justify. Thanks!

  • @jayleeb377
    @jayleeb377 24 дня назад

    I guess you took the video down that everyone hated and didn't watch. That's too bad I was really interested to see what went wrong with that one. I love your builds and your videos but it's nice to see the mistakes too or the projects you're maybe not as proud of, so I really think you should have left it posted.

  • @HAWXGaming1
    @HAWXGaming1 Год назад

    Not sure how long that kid's been in the shop but considering he's probably new I'm sure that flip must've been a scare not only cause he might've hurt himself but also cause he might've thought he ruined a big piece of material the boss was using 😂

  • @1707Cezar
    @1707Cezar 11 месяцев назад

    you should provide the solid models with the files not just PDFs, 2 cutting list made ina free app and a isometric view aint that useful.

  • @germandiaz1651
    @germandiaz1651 11 месяцев назад

    Nice project, but mad wear a mask! you have a family if not for you for them sawdust is not great in your lungs!

  • @radiofriendlybox
    @radiofriendlybox Год назад

    huh. think it was woodworkweb who that the nails in a nail gun flexes perpendicular (left to right) on the gun and not up and down. so the way you were holding the gun would be the more likely way a nail breaks through.

  • @philgoodinc2
    @philgoodinc2 Год назад

    Which safetly glasses are those? The link is for a gold pair, but you guys have the snazzy black ones.

  • @reagomyeggo
    @reagomyeggo Год назад

    Those laminate tops are tough to work with. one time I was doing a kitchen and it broke the same way that yours did. The back corner I had to piece together. very frustrating

  • @Coyote-M
    @Coyote-M Год назад

    ok... I see a very interesting fan... and I can't find any info leading me to it... what is the Penn fan you have in the background?