:D RUclips money! I love Matthias's examples of thrift and re-use of wood materials. He sets a great example for how old wood can be made into very useful basement / workshop things.
Look man come to jersey one day I will fill you a truck of 3/8 scrap that will last you a year bring a trailer its luan underlay I'm serious I can only build so many drawers with this for my shop the rest goes in the dumpster
This is fantastic. I appreciate your snarky messages, and you not editing out "oopsies" such as knocking things over. That is definitely a familiar feeling! Your various table saw jigs are quite nifty. Clearly you are a professional. Thank you for this video.
i love you videos, i've been woodworking since i was 10 and i'm 14 and i've been making things for my family, i learn from your videos so keep up the good work
It is really refreshing to see a guy using serviceable salvage. Maybe it is true that we assign a moral value to our financial interests but I think you do the right thing.
Great video and a wonderful way to make good use of scraps for any type of storage - workshop, garage, etc. I especially liked that you included video of your cutting and construction methods as you went. I learned as much from watching how you went about cutting as I did from your construction method for these. Thanks for another fantastic teaching session!
it is the first time I see you been hit by the wood, nice to see your job and make clear there are risk in woodworking but lots of fun. Thank you Matthias
Absolutely professional......... But i think it's not worth it to take all that time assembling those boxes while you can use some screws and telescopic slides instead. But after all.... Matthias is a pro no matter what are our opinions. Thanks Matthias.
If your box joint jig makes it take less time to cut them than to put them together, it's doing its job. Nice vid! Love your stuff, great content as always.
I'm going to build something like this into some of my interior walls with nice door panels to hide them. This was some great info in this vid. Outstanding build friend. 👍 😉
A very good idea for storing many things.especially if you have very little space like in my case.a big thank you for sharing mathhias,from greece.thumbs up!!!
Nice compact design. Like the half glue up on the drawers. I've done that before on picture frames. Makes it so much easier to keep/get square. Clamp pile!
I don't mean any disrespect to Matthias as he is one of my favorite RUclips wood workers. I always look for the humor in things and can't help to mention the length of his sleeves (awkward) and when he is batching out a stack of drawer parts haphazardly causing them to fall to the floor! Oh, and that geared contraption that he uses to make the box joints is nothing short of brilliant! On a serious note, I'd like to request that Matthias could make a video for us less informed with electrical use, how exactly to safely repurpose a small motor such as a washing machine motor a/c motor, etc... for use as a wood working tool motor and explaining exactly how to know what kind of motor can be used along with how to hook it up properly, etc.. That shared knowledge would be much appreciated!
I have a few videos about motors. But because these are all different, what you need is good understanding of motors. If I told you about one, that won't help for another motor.
Matt, you never cease to amaze me. Your skills in making tools and projects are astronomically great. But dude you might want think about slowing down you could lose a finger and not even know it as fast as you appeared to be moving. LOL
Great timing! I was thinking about storage for canning jars (full and empty), this would be a heavy duty way... and I can make them only counter height to making lifting easier. Thanks Matthias!
4:23 Did you see that - after he stumbled, he moved it out of the way. Maybe I should start doing that too. I can stumble 3 times and I still don't move the damn thing.
Oh no, now you've raised my consciousness and I realize I need a new tool -- a groove stack! New tools are good, I'll look on Amazon and see how much they cost.
Dear , i was going to make the same project, and this help me so much :) u build it in v good strong structure also it can be covered with 3M veneered MDF to got cabinet look thanks for that greet job , i like all of your videos which inspired me to reclaim wood as so
Matthias, your use of the term "dado" for the drawer bottom groove is absolutely correct in wood joinery terms. Here is a link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dado_(joinery) . And a rabbet (or rebate, as our cousins in England insist) is when the groove is on an edge of the board and only has one wall.
You have it so easy Matthias, you actually _like_ working with wood. The rest of us, we just use it because it is so cheap. Not quite dirt cheap, but it literally grows on trees. We have to decide if buying plastic boxes wouldn't be more reasonable, and then we'd wonder if all that stored junk is worth more or less than the storage containers....
If you make your own stuff to save money, you probably won't. Because it only saves you money if the time you spend making it qualifies as free time, if it feels like work, well, paid work would get you further. Also at least over here, buying the wood to make stuff often already costs as much as buying the ready made stuff. Of course, recycling old wood makes it into a completely different story. Nonetheless: if you don't enjoy this kind of thing, chances are it won't save you money either. As for me: I do. Enough to even be willing to lose money on it if that's what it takes to get me more shop time :P
I love the "for the pedantic" annotation on the video, for whatever reason it just tickled my fancy this morning so thanks for being awesome you fancy tickler you!
Call me old and battered at 65, but that wore me out watching the amount of work that went into the 10 drawers. I am sure I would have made them another 100 % bigger with a partition in each and stopped at 4 or 5. Or, maybe just a shelf to admire my junk or simply used cardboard boxes.
When I was an apprentice we used a "Verleimständer" to assemble boxes such as this. Real useful and does not take up a lot of space in terms of floor area.
I love how Matthias is always either building tools to make storage, or making storage for those tools.
Guy at the new wood store: „Who are you, i‘ve never seen you around here?“
Bert Bertmann haha
He sounded so disappointed when he said he'd have to use some new wood.
I would have called that a dado as well, but because of your edit-in remark I looked it up and now know the difference between dado and groove. Thanks
Every thing Matthias makes has a 100-year service life. Admirable, in my view.
And made from mostly 10-15 year old stuff! =D
3:48 nice to see you have a fully functioning thumb detector.
Sorry... that was funny seeing your reaction
allan walker, Is the thumb detector his actual thumb?
The likes
Nice
Aah another AVE watcher
NEW WOOD ! Being rather extravagant ;-)
I know, look at Richie Rich over here.
:D RUclips money! I love Matthias's examples of thrift and re-use of wood materials. He sets a great example for how old wood can be made into very useful basement / workshop things.
+Sudanese Space Advisory Council Steven Hawking the WW er
Look man come to jersey one day I will fill you a truck of 3/8 scrap that will last you a year bring a trailer its luan underlay I'm serious I can only build so many drawers with this for my shop the rest goes in the dumpster
Living on the edge....lol
I don't know how you do it but I've seen you make boxes so many times and yet every time it's just so great to watch!
And for your child - 9 million breathes in a year - "yet every time it's just so great to watch!"
Same here.
This is fantastic. I appreciate your snarky messages, and you not editing out "oopsies" such as knocking things over. That is definitely a familiar feeling! Your various table saw jigs are quite nifty. Clearly you are a professional. Thank you for this video.
i love you videos, i've been woodworking since i was 10 and i'm 14 and i've been making things for my family, i learn from your videos so keep up the good work
Good stuff tyler keep it up man.
Same here. Matthias taught me a lot. I was well into my 20s when I discovered his videos and they are the best to pickup tips and tricks.
Well into my 40s. Been woodworking since I was 8. I still learn loads from Matthias.
Tyler Norman: There will be no stopping you
same
It is really refreshing to see a guy using serviceable salvage. Maybe it is true that we assign a moral value to our financial interests but I think you do the right thing.
Say it ain't so. Matthias purchased new wood. LOL
If he starts using Kreg jigs, I think we can assume Matthias has been replaced by evil robot Matthias.
i cant imagine making finger joints and then also using OSB in the same project. What a guy.
Great video and a wonderful way to make good use of scraps for any type of storage - workshop, garage, etc. I especially liked that you included video of your cutting and construction methods as you went. I learned as much from watching how you went about cutting as I did from your construction method for these. Thanks for another fantastic teaching session!
yeah, those improvised fences were ingenious!
Excellent storage cabinet, I really like that special gear tool you used when cutting the box joints.
Great job, as usual. Thanks for passing along your designs, your knowledge, and your time saving shortcuts.
It always gives me great pleasure to watch and learn from you, Matthias. - Cheers.
You should write a book for teachers in shop class called "Don't Throw that Toothpick Away!"
that toothpick could be a mast for a ship in a bottle. :P
How is it that you always have scrap when all you ever use is scrap?
LMAO
He is a master of dumpster diving.
He uses left over scrap from the scrap he uses
@@killingmercy Scrapception
@@grimbles39 Scrapsolutely
it is the first time I see you been hit by the wood, nice to see your job and make clear there are risk in woodworking but lots of fun. Thank you Matthias
Glad to see I'm not the only one who makes mistakes,drops the project pieces and work in a constant mess. Keep up the good work.
Watching a new Matthias woodworking video is always a great way to start a weekend.
I love your sense of humor. You are by far the funniest woodworker on yt
Great storage idea. I like your solution to cut the hand holes on the bandsaw. As always, very interesting and entertaining. Thanks for sharing.
9:08 I loved that. Perfect exposition of your thought process, in 10 seconds and 0 words.
Somehow, I expected an even smaller bandsaw to turn up...
You are the best. I love your workmanship.
I love the preciseness regardless of the screw ups. A professional carpenter.
This is my favorite woodworking channel to watch on YT. ......Of coarse this is the only woodworking channel on YT I watch, but still it's my fav. =)
Absolutely professional......... But i think it's not worth it to take all that time assembling those boxes while you can use some screws and telescopic slides instead. But after all.... Matthias is a pro no matter what are our opinions. Thanks Matthias.
Yes , don't re- shoot!!! Use your time to do your great job. Thanks for the fantastic and well explained tips.
Yet another great video Matthias! And thanks for adding closed captions.
You make it look hard and easy at the same time! Thank you and good work!
Your work always surprises me with its accuracy
If your box joint jig makes it take less time to cut them than to put them together, it's doing its job. Nice vid! Love your stuff, great content as always.
Love your reused tree. Thank you for sharing your amazing video
Love your work. You’re so innovative and logical.
i love how dedicated you are. keep up the good work!!
Wow very nice ! Love your table saw sled with the gears on it , really smart !! 😉👍
SEB TECH DIY He has videos on the making of those. :)
Pedant warnings make me so happy. Thanks Matthias!
I'm going to build something like this into some of my interior walls with nice door panels to hide them. This was some great info in this vid. Outstanding build friend. 👍 😉
Great project. I enjoyed this one enormously. Thanks!
A very good idea for storing many things.especially if you have very little space like in my case.a big thank you for sharing mathhias,from greece.thumbs up!!!
Your postings are always interesting. Thanks.
Entertaining and educational as always. I really do enjoy watching your video. Mach weiter so Matthias! VG Daniel
Great as always. I really liked how you dropped and or knocked over some things to try to look more like us.
Nice compact design. Like the half glue up on the drawers. I've done that before on picture frames. Makes it so much easier to keep/get square. Clamp pile!
I love you Matthias Wandel - you are brilliant to watch
I don't mean any disrespect to Matthias as he is one of my favorite RUclips wood workers. I always look for the humor in things and can't help to mention the length of his sleeves (awkward) and when he is batching out a stack of drawer parts haphazardly causing them to fall to the floor! Oh, and that geared contraption that he uses to make the box joints is nothing short of brilliant!
On a serious note, I'd like to request that Matthias could make a video for us less informed with electrical use, how exactly to safely repurpose a small motor such as a washing machine motor a/c motor, etc... for use as a wood working tool motor and explaining exactly how to know what kind of motor can be used along with how to hook it up properly, etc.. That shared knowledge would be much appreciated!
I have a few videos about motors. But because these are all different, what you need is good understanding of motors. If I told you about one, that won't help for another motor.
@@matthiaswandel Thanks Matthias, this makes sense and I have enjoyed all of your videos! Thank you.
Matt, you never cease to amaze me. Your skills in making tools and projects are astronomically great. But dude you might want think about slowing down you could lose a finger and not even know it as fast as you appeared to be moving. LOL
Great timing! I was thinking about storage for canning jars (full and empty), this would be a heavy duty way... and I can make them only counter height to making lifting easier. Thanks Matthias!
I like it! You've just inspired me to organize my misc. stuff in a comfortable-access way. :) Thanks
Matthias,
you are a MACHINE!
-Amazed
I always really enjoy your videos, keep up the great work
This is great Matthias. It's almost identical to what I had in mind, but just saved me time to think it through :) Thank you ॐ
Love how he posts all these on his website it's brilliant 👐
Love the adjustable gauge @ 3:03 for measuring draw bottoms...simple yet Genius !
Another good project and build from (mostly) scrap wood. The bandsaw height adjustment was definitely innovative.
Mathias, this is a masterpiece!
Great storage idea-- I'm in the process of moving my shop and these are perfect for all that random "stuff" in the new, sadly smaller one.
Nice to see a master at work. Very nice work sir.
4:23 Did you see that - after he stumbled, he moved it out of the way. Maybe I should start doing that too. I can stumble 3 times and I still don't move the damn thing.
You could store a lot of scrap wood in those.. :) I do like all the power tool tips you share for efficiency and speed. Thanks!
I'm not sure why, but I find the sped-up sounds of the power tools cutting through wood thoroughly relaxing.
Sir. You and of course your work is amazing...👍
Great to see your back and OK will watch vid later
Love watching u work so exacting & smart
Oh no, now you've raised my consciousness and I realize I need a new tool -- a groove stack! New tools are good, I'll look on Amazon and see how much they cost.
Good job Matt!
Dear , i was going to make the same project, and this help me so much :)
u build it in v good strong structure
also it can be covered with 3M veneered MDF to got cabinet look
thanks for that greet job , i like all of your videos which inspired me to reclaim wood as so
Nice, I don’t know how you keep track of all the pieces, you do make it look vary easy
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Excelent work master,congratulations
great build, a lot of good ideas and strong and functional end result thanks
Nice work, you can never have too much storage!
A professional man. How long did it take you to complete them?
9 minutes and 45 seconds, apparently. dude's a beast.
Great job. Love the videos, thanks.
As always , pleasure to watch!
love how u cout all the notches
I really enjoy the sped up sound of a mallet hammering wood, it feels very satisfying.
Greatly enjoyed your video! Now I'm looking for a "fast forward" jig on Amazon so I can finish my projects more quickly.
Wow, from the looks of your shop, you really needed more storage for your junk. :) Good stuff. Oh, deep breaths.
Matthias, your use of the term "dado" for the drawer bottom groove is absolutely correct in wood joinery terms. Here is a link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dado_(joinery) . And a rabbet (or rebate, as our cousins in England insist) is when the groove is on an edge of the board and only has one wall.
again a brilliant solution. Wunderbar!!
A pleasure to watch as always
its always amazing to see what you can make out of scrap wood
Very nice job. Hard working man
If you ever do take a sponsor it should be a wood glue supplier. You go through so much!
You made the rack 20 years ago? I didn't know 12 year old's were that good a wood craft. Haha! Thanks for the show.
Super! Great work! Thanks for the video!
I got tired just watching you do that. Huge effort.
Saludos Matt eres el mejor
Great idea and a great job. Thanks
Thanks for the easy storage building idea.
Schönes Video, super gebaut! 👍😀
You have it so easy Matthias, you actually _like_ working with wood.
The rest of us, we just use it because it is so cheap. Not quite dirt cheap, but it literally grows on trees.
We have to decide if buying plastic boxes wouldn't be more reasonable, and then we'd wonder if all that stored junk is worth more or less than the storage containers....
If you make your own stuff to save money, you probably won't. Because it only saves you money if the time you spend making it qualifies as free time, if it feels like work, well, paid work would get you further.
Also at least over here, buying the wood to make stuff often already costs as much as buying the ready made stuff. Of course, recycling old wood makes it into a completely different story.
Nonetheless: if you don't enjoy this kind of thing, chances are it won't save you money either. As for me: I do. Enough to even be willing to lose money on it if that's what it takes to get me more shop time :P
I love the "for the pedantic" annotation on the video, for whatever reason it just tickled my fancy this morning so thanks for being awesome you fancy tickler you!
Call me old and battered at 65, but that wore me out watching the amount of work that went into the 10 drawers.
I am sure I would have made them another 100 % bigger with a partition in each and stopped at 4 or 5. Or, maybe just a shelf to admire my junk or simply used cardboard boxes.
very nice work. love it.
Well done. It was a good job.
When I was an apprentice we used a "Verleimständer" to assemble boxes such as this. Real useful and does not take up a lot of space in terms of floor area.
good work dude, n thanks 4 showing
Awesome work !!!!
Nicely done