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  • @awildschuetz1
    @awildschuetz1 Месяц назад +637

    Build challenge: Chris draws plans for a project for John to build, one sheet of instructions at a time, so John doesn't know what it's supposed to look like until the last sheet.

    • @justlola417
      @justlola417 Месяц назад +35

      Oh that'd make him so mad. Should be fun to watch tho!

    • @Gtmojra
      @Gtmojra Месяц назад +7

      Great idea

    • @TatsuChi
      @TatsuChi Месяц назад +31

      206 pages later he realises he's been duped into building the shop-smith...

    • @geuzeg
      @geuzeg Месяц назад +21

      challenge with a twist: not a single thing is to scale, so John has to improvise every dimension

    • @MaxRide1
      @MaxRide1 Месяц назад +4

      YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!

  • @DjDolHaus86
    @DjDolHaus86 Месяц назад +517

    When it comes to projects with precise dimensions and tight tolerances, never convert the units. There will be conversion errors, there will be fractions that get rounded up/down and add up to compound errors which will lead to headaches

    • @scratastic1
      @scratastic1 Месяц назад +89

      Not to mention had he stayed with metric and just got a metric ruler he would have found out how easy it is to work with in comparison, I'm pretty sure it would be useful for future internet projects as well.

    • @AlexOvechkinSucks
      @AlexOvechkinSucks Месяц назад

      ⁠@@scratastic1you just don’t understand Americans. Getting them away from godawful fractions of an inch is like taking them to the dentist to get their teeth pulled. I’m Canadian so this is only partially true for myself.

    • @kylewillms5133
      @kylewillms5133 23 дня назад +6

      The error also gets compounded if you are stacking conversions on conversions (working from the last part rather than a common zero) and multiplied by the number of parts. A single 1/16 is negligible for a lot of things, 60 1/16th is almost 4”

    • @caseunkadios286
      @caseunkadios286 15 дней назад

      Another thing with the door he made that needed the plain, he could have saved a Lot of issues if he just cut a recess into the bit of the Handle he already had for the plain to fit into and then add two holes to it and three holes to the plain to keep the Handle level with the plain. Yes of course it might look a little off if he doesn't pretty it up but it wouldn't be too bad and the plain wouldnt have been "free floating" making him need to add a brace at the edge of the cabinet with Magnets (if he was afraid it wouldnt easily allow it to turn he could have made the three holes pin holes allowing the wood to still turn). Here is how the plain would look in this case:
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    • @caseunkadios286
      @caseunkadios286 15 дней назад

      The middle hole of the plain would be where the Handle would be

  • @Bnm-fk9fi
    @Bnm-fk9fi Месяц назад +285

    Anybody who thinks these viral TikTok videos of folding desks are done in a day by someone in their shed is deluding themselves. They have obviously spent countless hours designing and perfecting the end result before shooting the final video. I love John’s videos for their honesty and genuineness showing warts and all. 😊

    • @thezfunk
      @thezfunk Месяц назад +18

      Everything on that platform is fake or staged. Once you realize that, it makes more sense.

    • @atsimas
      @atsimas Месяц назад +7

      On the tik tok, it doesn't show even the whole movement of the mechanism.

    • @Thatonefuckinguy
      @Thatonefuckinguy Месяц назад +8

      Or ya know call me crazy...........the video was just sped up fast so it can fit into a minute long format.@@thezfunk

    • @trendylyricshub-
      @trendylyricshub- Месяц назад

      Any normal person knows that

  • @user-dl7bx7cn2q
    @user-dl7bx7cn2q Месяц назад +84

    I am a weaver... married to a woodworker/furniture maker. It is AMAZING how similar these fine crafts are! So much goes in to the planing and prep, tweaking, covering mistakes, etc, to ensure a beautiful, functional final product- literally hours and hours- and then once things come together, it seems to go so quickly. Bravo on the folding desk. I would use this in a second!

    • @trs4184
      @trs4184 Месяц назад

      It really goes to show that tasks can use entirely different materials and tools, but at the end of the day it's problem solving, patience, and visuospatial imagination.

  • @bakto2122
    @bakto2122 Месяц назад +29

    It would be really interesting to see you do a project, just completely in the metric system. would be interesting to see where the challenges are, are they mostly internal because your just not used to it, or are there problems with getting wood only in imperial sizes or something or is imedialtly everything just plain better (unlikely). would love to see it!

  • @jessicaneal8553
    @jessicaneal8553 Месяц назад +8

    As a sewer, sometimes it's easier just to use inches. Sometimes cm. It just depends on the pattern 😂 it takes time, but simply using the measurements straight, if you don't need to adjust, follow the pattern and it will be fine.

  • @MrSorryfpr
    @MrSorryfpr Месяц назад +47

    Im a machinist so we use decimal measurements instead of fractional but we just divide or multiply by 25.4 for millimeters or 2.54 for centimeters to get our imperial sizes in decimal form. Im also canadian and spent my whole life using metric measurement to then join a trade that uses mostly imperial. But 1 inch is 25.4 mm or 2.54 centimeters and although its very rare to see .254 metres. A program helps for when you do lots of them but thats the basic conversion. And then if you have a drill chart its easy to find your decimal size in imperial and just convert to fractional

    • @fionafiona1146
      @fionafiona1146 Месяц назад +3

      I only learned imperial for reading books in the original English and I mostly go by feeling but two inches are also like 5cm to useful amounts of precision and a foot is like 30

  • @keithrobshaw179
    @keithrobshaw179 Месяц назад +256

    The best thing about your demonstrations is you show the struggles you go through. Too many other channels show a perfect build which you can’t follow. Thanks for the screw-ups 😊

    • @lewiskemp5893
      @lewiskemp5893 Месяц назад +5

      Amen. I agree. That makes it real

    • @stuartstogdill2406
      @stuartstogdill2406 Месяц назад

      @@lewiskemp5893Their lack of skills is very real... and shocking.

    • @timbergeron3067
      @timbergeron3067 Месяц назад +10

      Absolutely, almost makes him seem human. But he doesn't swear nearly as much as I do when I'm trying something new.

    • @mattrinne
      @mattrinne Месяц назад +2

      I do appreciate that, however, his stress actually stresses me out. Pros and cons

    • @bwhaley419
      @bwhaley419 Месяц назад

      Poor guy didn't realize there are tolerance built in..😅

  • @RavensViewStudio
    @RavensViewStudio Месяц назад +30

    The bit that made me chuckle the most, finishing the two triangles... "That took two hours". We've all been there! "I'll just quickly make this thing..." half a day later and we're still faffing.
    Great vid John & Co.

  • @IRMacGuyver
    @IRMacGuyver Месяц назад +7

    The secret to projects like the wall desk is that you don't measure or even plan for it to be a specific size. You build it and cut and drill each piece to fit as you go. Then you just show the final assembly like you had planned it all along.

  • @jonathanolsen1221
    @jonathanolsen1221 Месяц назад +146

    Best Malecki quote ever!! "I can't talk, I don't know what I'm doing!" 🤣

  • @phlosen7854
    @phlosen7854 Месяц назад +354

    As a German i find it so funny how you guys struggle and still stick to your imperial system.
    Everything gets easier in metric.

    • @TrinaMadeIt
      @TrinaMadeIt Месяц назад +73

      The moment he said they had converted it to imperial I knew they had fucked up.

    • @HD-fc4ds
      @HD-fc4ds Месяц назад +7

      Yeah maybe thats why we dont have woodworking shops like this here in Germany.

    • @genera1013
      @genera1013 Месяц назад +23

      As an American, I whole heartedly agree.

    • @smolmoru
      @smolmoru Месяц назад +18

      besides it's not just europe that uses the metric system. it's just the majority of murrica refusing to adapt to the rest of the world.

    • @amiltonscjunior
      @amiltonscjunior Месяц назад

      I'm Brazilian and I don't understand why Americans are so proud of a system that is pure bullshit, even England uses metric already. Imperial is bad even in the name...

  • @84dg3r
    @84dg3r Месяц назад +137

    I see you popped magnets for the door handle. It made me think you could pop magnets around the frame in all the edges that touch in both positions so when it gets close it gently snap pulls into a flat position, in both orientations. Just a thought.

    • @hyldrklein451
      @hyldrklein451 Месяц назад +10

      My thoughts exactly. I’m thinking on the upper and lower right corners when its closed. So when it is opened, those two corners meet in the middle and snap together, making it more stable.

    • @lereik
      @lereik Месяц назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing!

  • @alexanderhohenhorst609
    @alexanderhohenhorst609 Месяц назад +46

    38:58 minutes of examples, that the metric system is superior

  • @g.e.fourie5672
    @g.e.fourie5672 Месяц назад +8

    Would love to see you compare the 10-in-1 type tools with the single use type tools and see if they are really worth it.

  • @Yarmles
    @Yarmles Месяц назад +14

    Hey thats me, excellent execution John!

  • @cpl_0503
    @cpl_0503 Месяц назад +29

    My favorite projects you do are the ones like this. You know... the super complicated ones where everyone, including YOU, is seeming shocked to find out what you made and that it works almost as planned. I really enjoy every Sunday. Great stuff as always, Thanks for a great start to the day.

  • @WedoweeHandyman
    @WedoweeHandyman Месяц назад +17

    30:55 love the candid reality of problem solving. It’s all part of the process of discovery. Great Video John!!!

  • @allenmcgrath932
    @allenmcgrath932 Месяц назад +9

    I love this channel! Near the end though, John says "I'll do som tidying up", these are things I'd kinda like to see. He runs into problems early on, and moves forward, where the rest of us just throw it in the trash, being able to see what he does to fix it in flight would be super cool. Love this channel!

  • @ariwoodward
    @ariwoodward Месяц назад +12

    watching someone work on a project and hate every second of it and then love it at the end is truly the definition of art

  • @blackoak4978
    @blackoak4978 Месяц назад +23

    To be fair. For that cabinet they give about half an inch between the doors, and the cut the video between pulling to start opening it and pushing to finish opening it so they cut the part where it goes all wobbly and weird

  • @benllewelyn98
    @benllewelyn98 Месяц назад +420

    Just accept it the metric system is better for anything that requires precision. Imperial is fine for rough work or stud walling etc but for any kind of precise carpentry/joinery metric is far superior

    • @michaelyoung7261
      @michaelyoung7261 Месяц назад +29

      I’ll never admit it. I’ve seen some of the ridiculously stupidly simple tools that craftsmen have used for precision measuring, things that were used long before metric nor imperial were standardized. One isn’t better than the other except in which one you’re currently using

    • @leonardomatheus1888
      @leonardomatheus1888 Месяц назад +50

      ​@@michaelyoung7261Metric is much easier and consistent, also more precise.

    • @genera1013
      @genera1013 Месяц назад +52

      ​@@michaelyoung7261As an American, metric is the superior system.
      10, 10, 10 vs 12, 36, however many feet a mile is because it's so arbitrary and stupid.
      Same for volume and weight. 10 vs arbitrary numbers with no consistency.

    • @memyselfandi3925
      @memyselfandi3925 Месяц назад +6

      Metric sucks! Woodworkers dont know thousands of an inch.😮

    • @torry2
      @torry2 Месяц назад +28

      It has nothing to do with one being more precise than the other. Cus that's not even true. Each unit system has more and more precise units down to the plank length. It's all about the individual skill in making precise cuts and measurements and if you're converting between the two you will need to use sufficient significant figures to end up with an accurate conversion.
      That being said, the meteric system obviously makes more sense since every unit is base 10.

  • @84stoney
    @84stoney Месяц назад +29

    The Asian guy achieved that precision on his living room floor because he used metric. 😂

  • @WahlstedToronto
    @WahlstedToronto Месяц назад +64

    Petition to get John to abandon "bald eagle per square PBR" and start using metric for his furniture from now on

  • @kameljoe21
    @kameljoe21 Месяц назад +4

    Some folding stuff is super cool. I have had a concept idea for a travel trailer/motor home this a fold out rooms ( you can google these concepts and products) as they add massive amount of square footage to a trailer where slide outs do not. The only thing is they offer no way for furniture in it. For example you can add a room about 8 feet wide by 7 feet deep and 7 feet tall in a standard size trailer with a ceiling height of 8 foot. When folded up it would only take up about 1 foot thick on the interior space and could offer a whole host of furniture option built in to the walls and stored in to the walls. If you account for the roof, floor, side walls and the front wall being 3 inches thick. Go a bit thicker for more storage spaces. You could pretty much get 2 layers of 3/4" plywood folding stuff out of it. Everything stored right in part of the wall and or folds out from the wall. The idea is there and while it might take you longer to set up you could very well have a 40 foot trailer that normally has around 300 square feet of area expand to nearly 900. This is the size of a small apartment. In theory you could have a 3 bedroom 1 bath and kitchen with dining room and living room in a trailer. The options are endless. Then if you were to put solar on the roof and then solar on the walls ( the walls become roof when you expand ) you could have a really nice solar array of nearly 15kwh.

  • @dbrooks491v
    @dbrooks491v Месяц назад +6

    The moment he said I know you’re on the toilet killed me. 😂😂😂 I had barely been on the toilet for a minute.

    • @sarahhatfield6911
      @sarahhatfield6911 Месяц назад +2

      I had just sat down, literally as he said it and got really weirded out that he could see me except I knew I had started the video before going to sleep paused and picked it up before walking into the bathroom...

  • @Kmnri
    @Kmnri Месяц назад +800

    Aaaand this is why metric measurements are standard while weird unit (imperial) are not 😂

    • @danschick4135
      @danschick4135 Месяц назад +29

      It's not that standard units of measurement are useless for wood working, because most projects do not require more precise measurements using metric units of measurement, such as these very complicated mechanical projects.

    • @AleksandrWins
      @AleksandrWins Месяц назад +75

      My thoughts exactly, metric is better when you are doing anything smaller than half an inch

    • @johnlanger7852
      @johnlanger7852 Месяц назад +48

      Just use thousandth of inches. Because I am machinest

    • @davidwibben9886
      @davidwibben9886 Месяц назад +12

      Ngl trying to figure out what eighths or sixteenth is bigger.

    • @itstbe76
      @itstbe76 Месяц назад +6

      Makes fun about metrics. 🤣

  • @olliec6577
    @olliec6577 Месяц назад +3

    Just want to say I appreciate you all for going through this. I'd have chucked it in the scraps bin and gone for lunch about halfway through. They look great at the end. Well done for superhuman persistence!

  • @FrantzFirearmTactics
    @FrantzFirearmTactics Месяц назад +35

    You should totally invite followers to the shop and have them go head to head building something with one person from the team as help. Whoever wins can keep their piece they build and you John judge the work.

    • @lewiskemp5893
      @lewiskemp5893 Месяц назад +5

      You can't do that today in the sue happy world today. Sign waivers maybe but if someone got hurt for example

    • @davidwibben9886
      @davidwibben9886 Месяц назад +7

      Too many liabilities.

    • @FrantzFirearmTactics
      @FrantzFirearmTactics Месяц назад +1

      @@davidwibben9886 agreed but it would be fun. Make a game of it, ask the contestant to say the price of the build and if it is within $300 or whatever they get to keep whatever John builds.

    • @NaughtyShepherd
      @NaughtyShepherd Месяц назад +6

      This sounds like fun in concept, but he has an actual shop to run. I guarantee there’s a ton of things being built for customers when working on RUclips content.

    • @FrantzFirearmTactics
      @FrantzFirearmTactics Месяц назад +1

      @@NaughtyShepherd understandable

  • @Taliesen.
    @Taliesen. Месяц назад +44

    Nice having the sawstop but I still wouldn't have pulled that slice of wood out from the blade at 4:17 with it spinning.

    • @lasekmmmk7785
      @lasekmmmk7785 Месяц назад +6

      Ya. I did a double take. Hack go rewind. I was like no way did he put his hand that close. You know better john!😅

    • @butterflywoodworks2374
      @butterflywoodworks2374 Месяц назад +3

      I was wondering if that’s what I really saw, made my stomach cringe a bit🤣

    • @onefeather2
      @onefeather2 Месяц назад +1

      Reminds me of the saying, You can't fix stupid.❤❤❤

  • @AuthenticAfricanAdventures
    @AuthenticAfricanAdventures Месяц назад +2

    I really appreciate that you show the struggles. Makes complex projects like this seem less scary.

  • @LostGirlAt22
    @LostGirlAt22 Месяц назад +3

    Just found your channel for couples of days now, and ive been binge watching ur videos both here and in ur second channel. Always love ur enthusiastic attitude in every video!!!

  • @hulkthedane7542
    @hulkthedane7542 Месяц назад +2

    Very nice build. Super entertaining video. Not the most practical table, but great fun to watch you build it.
    I have an idea for a build (or carve...), but I am not sure, I can explain it; from 1 piece of wood cut 3 (or more) interlocking/interlacing/interlinking pieces (each piece do what chain links do). Once cut, you should be able to tilt the 3 (or more) pieces out into a double cone shape, with the two cone tips on top of each other. When closed, they lie next to each other in the length of the original piece of wood - much longer than wide, for instance 20 " to 30" long, but only 4" x 4' square.
    Flipped out into the double cone shape it should be able to function as legs for a small coffee table.
    I hope, that makes sense. It might have a name, but I don't know it.

  • @CorbyQ
    @CorbyQ Месяц назад +4

    Your persistence and resolve are amazing John. Great job.

  • @hopeliveshere1121
    @hopeliveshere1121 Месяц назад +2

    Monday to Saturday, I think I am an ok woodworker; Sunday, I watch John and relearn that I am nothing. John, thank you for keeping my ego in check

  • @Piroshka1972
    @Piroshka1972 Месяц назад +2

    Awesome build, I love it when people get out of their comfort zone. I would love to see you building a guitar!

  • @carrioncrow8191
    @carrioncrow8191 Месяц назад +3

    I love these videos, as not only is it just a cool project, but it shows that even professionals struggle to get things right every time. It is inspiring and goes to show you that the end product is cool, but the process of over coming an obstacle is the best thing you get from it. Great work!

  • @hannafelizia
    @hannafelizia 20 дней назад +1

    Great job and love seeing all the struggle and fine tuning! I just wanna point out that your version of the twisty door is done with waaay less leeway inbetween the top and bottom halves compared with the reference video. Bigger gap I think would have solved the turning problem easier since you have more space to play with

  • @SeansEpoxytables
    @SeansEpoxytables Месяц назад +1

    Love these types of vids John I just tried my first ever epoxy river table at the age of 15 and hoping to get my first sale on Etsy so thanks for there types of vids they rlly help

  • @Matt100space
    @Matt100space Месяц назад +2

    Build Challenge: John works through an entire project with calm and patience.

  • @KeieiH
    @KeieiH Месяц назад +3

    I want that folding desk you just made. 😢 ❤
    It's so beautiful! 😍

  • @josephramsey-jbrbuilds3425
    @josephramsey-jbrbuilds3425 Месяц назад +1

    You need a Ron Swanson Funko Pop for your shop!

  • @Xzeroo
    @Xzeroo Месяц назад +90

    Most of the mistakes comes from not using the metric system

    • @keithpovec6462
      @keithpovec6462 Месяц назад +1

      Nah. 😁
      It’s easier for you since you’re used to using it. Inches work just fine.😊

    • @scratastic1
      @scratastic1 Месяц назад

      @@keithpovec6462 Just try it sometimes and you immediately find out why metric is so much easier,, only have to be able to count to 10. And in this use case with converting units it's almost impossible to get it right with such tight limits, too much lost with rounding numbers up or down.

    • @smithdoesstuff
      @smithdoesstuff Месяц назад +9

      @@keithpovec6462fraction math is objectively more error prone than integer math, I still think in inches tho.

    • @socks92
      @socks92 Месяц назад +6

      Fighting over measuring methods is just embarrassing. They both have good and bad and your not better for using either

  • @bigboiDC91
    @bigboiDC91 Месяц назад +1

    😂 “the worry is I’m not straight “
    “ HA!” 👌👌👌 shout out to the editor

  • @milanstepanek4185
    @milanstepanek4185 Месяц назад +22

    The triangle thingy looks cool but will get rekt anywhere near children or drunk people.

    • @Vikingwerk
      @Vikingwerk Месяц назад +9

      The finger pincher 5000!

    • @holdemNE1
      @holdemNE1 Месяц назад +7

      Almost everything gets wrecked when it is near children and drunk people.

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for making this video, i really enjoyed the longer one. Each of these projects could have been their own video, but I liked having 2 in one episode

  • @Braxel_
    @Braxel_ Месяц назад +1

    The cabinet looks awesome, maybe a drawer handle might work better than a knob so you move both pivot points at the same time instead of dragging the bottom one along. problem would be getting to perfect length handle to matches the pivot points.

  • @life_behind_bars
    @life_behind_bars Месяц назад +2

    Very cool projects! I have to say, though, that one short board on the desk is driving me crazy 🤪

  • @timch5227
    @timch5227 Месяц назад +2

    I love how you uncover the perfectness of tiktok. The door opening looked alot smoother, but given the many pivot points, its quite janky to open, even when finished

  • @billharris71
    @billharris71 Месяц назад

    Super cool John. As with such as challenging piece, could feel the desperation…then satisfaction.

  • @joshuacoleman5869
    @joshuacoleman5869 Месяц назад +3

    Always love a good John Malecki video!

  • @TheAshers999
    @TheAshers999 Месяц назад

    You always make it up as you go along by yes it was hard to follow along, you were doing what I do and think out loud quick and no one knows what your on about 😂😂 amazing video and project though, I need a none traditional door for my house, doubt it will be one like this though so much effort 😂

  • @OpusX2010X
    @OpusX2010X Месяц назад +2

    Congrats on 1M! Waiting to see what you have planned. Keep it up!

  • @faithful451
    @faithful451 Месяц назад

    Glad to see even pros have difficulties with things like this, loved the vid, end products were cool but obviously could be better which was a relief in some ways but also inspiring.

  • @MrChaosCL
    @MrChaosCL Месяц назад +1

    Well I wasn't watching this on the toilet before, but now that you mention it... I should finish it on there. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @shaynecarter-murray3127
    @shaynecarter-murray3127 Месяц назад +3

    Do a shot every time John says 'send it'

  • @PatrickGunderson
    @PatrickGunderson Месяц назад +13

    Why not print templates on an inkjet instead of trying to transfer such detailed measurements by hand?

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Месяц назад

      My thought exactly.

    • @LordDragox412
      @LordDragox412 Месяц назад +4

      Because that's as smart as using metric and we don't do that here.

  • @johnnyb95678
    @johnnyb95678 Месяц назад

    Thanks for keeping it real and not just showing all the polished work. Sometimes, you just have to adjust things to move forward. Great job and they both turned out good.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Месяц назад

      The first time you make anything it is by definition a prototype. So you cannot expect it to come out perfectly. When a good furniture maker approaches a new project they will often build a prototype. So they can work out everything. They'll typically build the prototype in a lesser wood. It is the neophyte that expects perfection the first time out.

  • @natha_ow
    @natha_ow Месяц назад +3

    Love your videos, super cool projects! 😍Congrats to 1M! 🥳 Much love from Germany, and happy Easter! ❤

  • @gorankostovski6436
    @gorankostovski6436 Месяц назад +1

    John Malecki, hats off to you for taking on this woodworking challenge! It's clear you put your heart and soul into every cut and joint. Despite the ups and downs, you've emerged victorious with a masterpiece that speaks volumes about your passion and perseverance. Keep on making magic in the workshop, John - you're an inspiration to us all! ✨🪚 #woodworking #craftsman

  • @jyssicaschwartz2799
    @jyssicaschwartz2799 18 дней назад

    This was incredible to watch! I love that you try stuff you've never done before.

  • @phigmentor
    @phigmentor День назад

    28:35 FWIW, you nailed his last name! Unless you speak polish, you wouldn’t know that his first name is pronounced “Mah-chey” (Mathew).
    Just discovered this channel, and I’ve been really enjoying it!

  • @Soooperspeed
    @Soooperspeed Месяц назад +11

    and this is a perfect video to show why metric is better lol great vid tho

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Месяц назад

      How do you figure?

  • @lostwren
    @lostwren Месяц назад

    always a good day when john posts 💪💪 thanks for everything you do man

  • @anthonyraye5831
    @anthonyraye5831 Месяц назад

    Congrats on the million buddy! You deserve it! Great content. I am a tool dumb dumb so I enjoy watching other people do something I can not…. Been watching your channel for years

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh Месяц назад +1

    You amaze me, John. "I don't know what I'm doing", well hell kid, you do a great job of faking it then! This was really enjoyable, and even though I still don't know how they work, they are really cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chadhill9901
    @chadhill9901 Месяц назад

    Where do you go to get your hard woods? I have a hard time finding different cuts of hardwood and actually had to custom order from 84 before, which wasn't cheap.

  • @davidskala7652
    @davidskala7652 Месяц назад

    On top of the happy Easter wishes, Congratulations on the 1,000,000 subs and here is to the next couple of millions that is heading your way! Keep up the great work brother! 🎉🎉❤

  • @shellsterdude
    @shellsterdude Месяц назад

    They look pretty cool. On the cabinet, it might make sense to add some magnets embedded on the left side across from your bar to help keep that side tight when it is shut.

  • @steveferguson1232
    @steveferguson1232 Месяц назад

    John, those turned out sweet. Jump more into furniture building. You will love it. I’d love for you to tackle a beautiful coffee table with storage using tambour doors. I know you can make this and you will love building it

  • @WilkinsonGarrett
    @WilkinsonGarrett Месяц назад +1

    @John_Malecki Do your Shop Shades come in a prescription lens variant? I literally can't see without my glasses, but they're not ANSI or OSHA certified, and don't have side shields. I've tried oversized 3M safety glasses, but they fog up and slide off my nose, so all I can do is wear safety goggles, which fog up and are really uncomfortable with the elastic strap. So I've been looking for properly certified prescription safety glasses and was wondering if your can be ordered that way, or if I have to keep looking. Thanks!

  • @katlouwen3152
    @katlouwen3152 Месяц назад +12

    Challenge idea: do a whole project using only metric! 😈

  • @Andieslane
    @Andieslane Месяц назад

    Bro that cabinet is amazing!! Good job. And thank you for always showing the f ups and how you fix them

  • @philipzielinski
    @philipzielinski Месяц назад

    Felxable compliant mechanisms 3d printed for the hinges and pivots might be cool to model. Basically these are wood modeled compliant mechanisms with ridgid pivots. The geometry is pretty cool.

  • @CaitCork
    @CaitCork 29 дней назад +1

    I'll never understand the "I don't need a measurement system that makes sense, I'd rather use imperial" mentality. I grew up thinking that mathing physical items was something I'd never be good at. It wasn't until I got a 3d printer and started working in metric as an adult that I realized I'm not bad at math, American fractions are just unnecessarily confusing?
    Look, I don't know what all those lines on a ruler are in between the quarter inches, and now I'll never need to. Thanks metric!

  • @DrewLukac
    @DrewLukac Месяц назад

    I just like this for the fat heads reference. Bumbleberry is the best summer beer!

  • @SiqueScarface
    @SiqueScarface Месяц назад

    3:40 I did a folding door like this as a 3D print for a box of puzzle pieces I also 3D printed. People really seem to like a puzzle box being a puzzle by itself.

  • @DominikRicker
    @DominikRicker Месяц назад

    Haven´t see your vids a few months, congrats to the 1 million subs :-)

  • @iamtheavalanchee
    @iamtheavalanchee Месяц назад

    i enjoy how in your effort to make it easier, you made it significantly harder

  • @frogsshadow4189
    @frogsshadow4189 Месяц назад

    Throw some magnets on the free corners of the cabinet and it should help snap it into place as well as help it wiggle less.
    Also, might be able to add some wire or the like between the joints to limit how far out they can come which should help with the rigidity when opening and closing it.
    Adding a gear that's fixed on either side of the center joint will also help with smoothness

  • @territ1231
    @territ1231 Месяц назад

    Congratulations on 1 million subs.
    The desk is amazing. You never quit!!😊
    I eat Sunday breakfast watching your videos... not in the bathroom 😂

  • @Gundumb_guy
    @Gundumb_guy Месяц назад

    Damn this is so technical!!! Pretty wild that dude just came up with this on his own

  • @RumbelinGrumbelin
    @RumbelinGrumbelin Месяц назад

    Your video made me want to go out and play with some tools again, so I definitely give it a thumbs up for content you can watch on the toilet

  • @zapmac2
    @zapmac2 Месяц назад

    What an amazing build! I know you may or may not have given the cabinet away! But that would look just fab In my bathroom at home! Well done

  • @funo6581
    @funo6581 Месяц назад

    Congrats on 1M Subs!🎉 Love both of the builds.

  • @ZombieHitman63
    @ZombieHitman63 Месяц назад

    These more technical projects are way more interesting than the ai driven ones. The snack cupboard is awesome.

  • @devvakharia1725
    @devvakharia1725 Месяц назад

    It’s gonna look sick if you build a pool table with live edges and put your logo on it using epoxy.
    Also make the cue to be like a long wand sort of a thing.

  • @cyrus5454
    @cyrus5454 Месяц назад

    That was indeed a fussy build.
    Good to see John pushing the envelope again.

  • @JustinSchulz0806
    @JustinSchulz0806 Месяц назад +1

    Half the video was an ad lol. But the other half was good too.

  • @pentiumvsamd
    @pentiumvsamd Месяц назад

    32:13 use some magnets to fix the location where the dor mast fit the frame and as a concept think at a double 3 way pivot, the little one is the revers of the big one.

  • @iamgriff
    @iamgriff Месяц назад

    First time watching your videos. Within 20 seconds, I see Ron Swanson on the wall. I knew then to subscribe 😂

  • @TheTgranber
    @TheTgranber Месяц назад

    Congrats on the million! You guys make some really good stuff here on YT. Keep it up!

  • @Kellib420
    @Kellib420 Месяц назад

    Congratulations on 1 million and thank you for doing the giveaway my fingers are crossed so tight 🥰🤞🏼

  • @simonsrbgatesfencing2811
    @simonsrbgatesfencing2811 Месяц назад

    Great vid always been fascinated by the folding door.
    I’ve noticed many changes round your shop like the spray booth is it time for a shop tour?

  • @bbg-designs8364
    @bbg-designs8364 Месяц назад

    the way I learned to make mitre boxes is using tape along the edges to get a tight seem and using the tape to put tension on them. or use those fancy angle clamps you used in ur mitresaw video

  • @Vorgto
    @Vorgto Месяц назад

    The folding door is something that I want to build. Can't wait to see you attempt it as I know my effort will be worse. :P

  • @richbuilds_com
    @richbuilds_com Месяц назад

    I would not have thought to use the spade bit to hawk out the 1/2's of the join on the cabinet build. Obvious when you see it. Well done!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Месяц назад

      John doesn't use a spade bit in this project. At 25:30 that's a Forstner bit.

    • @richbuilds_com
      @richbuilds_com Месяц назад +1

      @@1pcfred Good catch. Dunno why I said spade bit.

  • @Andrew-wb9kg
    @Andrew-wb9kg Месяц назад

    I like that you are carrying edc knives. I think I noticed a ZT0562, which is currently discontinued, cool knife.

  • @lucorrez9991
    @lucorrez9991 Месяц назад +1

    CONGRATULATIONS ON HITTING 1 MILLION🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 ORANG JUICE MAN

  • @helmerjim1522
    @helmerjim1522 Месяц назад

    I love people smart who make that’s great jobs !!! Congratulations 🎉