Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
So two of the most soft spoken woodworkers on YT collaborate! Excellent! Thank you! Now I need 2 of the loudest to do the same. Who do you guys nominate?
You both are real craftsman. The design, assembly, and technique you both use are just so interesting to watch and learn. Thanks for the amazing content!
Hello, I worked in a furniture factory and your videos remind me of the perfection in which they asked us for each job. Your videos are excellent and your work is wonderful, greetings 🇲🇽
Thanks man...appreciate it. I do try to explain it well. I'm the type who has trouble following...so I figure if I can make it to where I can understand it. It should be pretty well explained :)
In the next 2-3 years I will be starting a class, buying the tools and converting my garage. I am a designer and have designed furniture and bars for others in the past but I want to build for and by myself now. Thanks for your vids. Absolutely love your style.
Brilliant piece. Completely agree re: golden triangle and 'rules'. I really appreciate your explanations about cutting pieces close but too big and cutting down to 'fit'.
Very cool piece. Nice to see you working with Shaun. You have some similar design philosophies so more collaborations with him in the future would be interesting. Keep up the good work.
I am finding this hilarious because this video is the culmination of my day. I have been listening to you, Mike, and Ben all day on the Modern Maker Podcast. I started working on my square space website and put credenza on one of the links because it is the word that popped in my head while playing around with the site. First link on youtube when I look up credenza is yours! Next video is Mike's! Just wow.
CHRIS IS BACK !, this why I started to watch your channel, cause you think and design out of the box. You give furniture that interesting point. Well done, hope to see more.
Hi Chris. I wanted to thank you for your content. I just recently made a changing table for my child and used rabbets for the first time. I would never have tried different joinery techniques if it was for your videos. Thank you.
Mid century modern furniture makes me think of the Jetsons wanting to go primal and get back to their roots but still keep a sense of how they grew up. I love it
Awe sweet partner love. You guys do this so well, from an editing, narration, and storytelling standpoint. I can't speak about the woodworking but it looks very sound to my untrained eyes and the pieces reflect that too. I know this is an old video but it's been neat to find your channel the other day and work backwords.
Thanks for this very chilling video. Honestly I‘m not a „home builder guy“ but I like your videos and how relaxing your voice is. Also nice is that you upload more often. 👍
I am TOTALLY obsessed with this piece! AND I would get down on my hands and knees.... To check out those little blocks you installed that you "Wont SEE"
Daude very very nice Design and build, Bad Larry was number 1 on my Favorit funiture pieces but now it has to Share the First place with this awesome Version. And i really Love those Animations!
I’ve made a few drawer boxes and found that it’s easier to just rip the back side all the way through when cutting the slot for the 1/4”. Saves time cutting the fancy notch out, and no one will ever see it. Unless, they watch your video. :)
Lay the top and bottom panels next to each other with the smaller bottom panel centered on the larger, clamp them together and then cut your dados across both of them at the same time.
Absolutely beautiful. I love this style of furniture and especially this entertainment console. I would love to attempt this, but I am lacking in experience, a place to work (mainly in my carport right now), and some of the tools you suggest (no bandsaw yet). Thank you again for the informative video and keep up the good work.
i'm not an engineer either, but the force down on the ends of the "long" legs does not push the centre up (or in). but because it is a lever the effect is reduced.
The jigs Blum makes are great, a little spendy but makes the clip install easy and that hole in the back fool proof. One cabinet job for someone selling their work and it pays for itself easily. Also, the notches on the back are super easy on a band saw prior to assembly, just personal preference.
As always, beautiful piece Chris. When I move my shop out of my spare bedroom and have room for something this big, I'm going to attempt to make something similar. I really love the look of this one.
Hello guys, stunning piece! I have a question though, why are the legs made of eight pieces rather than only four? What's the purpose of those little support pieces? (reference 11:38 in the video) Did stock size limit the width of the legs such that it was necessary to break the legs into smaller pieces? Thank you!
2 of my Favorites right there!!! And I did have a bit of difficulty a few times during the video telling you guys apart!! Another fantastically cool build. Dirty Jersey out!!!
Such a great video and project and collaboration! I came here from Shaun's page, which made me realize finally that I followed you on Instagram but not RUclips somehow. You both have a great style and great way of explaining things.
Just found your channel and am so enthralled. I have a wood shop that is at my disposal and no skills. What projects would recommend for a total newbie?
Another nice video. How would the short center piece be weaker from one piece? If the grain was horizontal wouldn't it be stronger? I didn't see you join the top to the sides? How was that done? Thanks!
Thanks Chris, excellent design IMHO and very well explained, the drawings and animations really help to follow the steps. Your shoutouts to Shaun’s work was very nice, his work is great as well. About the forces on the support, think about the points about which the beams try to rotate, when a force is applied on each of short support studs. I do believe the stand is plenty strong enough.
This may be my favorite thing that he has ever made. It's not trying too hard to be interesting. It's just beautiful yet practical.
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
So two of the most soft spoken woodworkers on YT collaborate! Excellent! Thank you! Now I need 2 of the loudest to do the same. Who do you guys nominate?
haha...good point. I'm not sure who the loud mouths are though. Good question :)
These are the types of builds I love to see on your channel. They’re all good but this is my fav.
Thanks. These are the most fun to do too...they just take the most time :)
I love it…is there a plan available for this?
Via western union would be fine, sticking with mid century.
You both are real craftsman. The design, assembly, and technique you both use are just so interesting to watch and learn. Thanks for the amazing content!
Thanks Danny...appreciate that. Shaun is definitely a craftsman. I just play one on RUclips :P
Hello, I worked in a furniture factory and your videos remind me of the perfection in which they asked us for each job. Your videos are excellent and your work is wonderful, greetings 🇲🇽
Absolutely stunning. If I had even a smidgen of the talent you've got then I'm not sure I could stop myself from making far too many of these.
You'd be surprised at how you don't really want to do it again after the first :)
This video leaves no doubt in my mind that you make by far the most well explained woodworking videos on RUclips.
Thanks man...appreciate it. I do try to explain it well. I'm the type who has trouble following...so I figure if I can make it to where I can understand it. It should be pretty well explained :)
Even I can barely tell who is who in this video.
I confused myself a couple times as well. Also. At one part Dolores thought you had a sleeve of tattoos...it was just your arm hair :)
The best way to have figured that out was for Shaun to lay down on top of Badder Larry after it was done. Missed opportunity.
Also, I really love this piece so much.
Lay on it!
LOL
In the next 2-3 years I will be starting a class, buying the tools and converting my garage.
I am a designer and have designed furniture and bars for others in the past but I want to build for and by myself now.
Thanks for your vids. Absolutely love your style.
Brilliant piece. Completely agree re: golden triangle and 'rules'. I really appreciate your explanations about cutting pieces close but too big and cutting down to 'fit'.
Very cool piece. Nice to see you working with Shaun. You have some similar design philosophies so more collaborations with him in the future would be interesting. Keep up the good work.
Hopefully more information to come on that front very soon :)
I am finding this hilarious because this video is the culmination of my day. I have been listening to you, Mike, and Ben all day on the Modern Maker Podcast. I started working on my square space website and put credenza on one of the links because it is the word that popped in my head while playing around with the site. First link on youtube when I look up credenza is yours! Next video is Mike's! Just wow.
You sir, are an artist as well as being generous with you time and knowledge.
CHRIS IS BACK !, this why I started to watch your channel, cause you think and design out of the box. You give furniture that interesting point. Well done, hope to see more.
Thanks Tony....were those both puns? "Out of the Box" and "point" :P
Sorry didn't understand your comment. In simple terms l like your designs cause there different and very interesting:) well done.
So excited to have stumbled upon this channel, thanks for making such beautiful pieces and talking us through your process!
My two favorite builders/makers in one video. Woohoo!
:) :)
Hi Chris. I wanted to thank you for your content. I just recently made a changing table for my child and used rabbets for the first time. I would never have tried different joinery techniques if it was for your videos. Thank you.
Hey Tyler...very cool! Glad you are branching out and trying new things :)
This is by far my favorite piece you've built since you started your Channel. LOVE the base and legs.
Thanks Joe :)
I know I'm a bit late, but I'm watching all your videos. And... every single piece you make, is a master piece.
Mid century modern furniture makes me think of the Jetsons wanting to go primal and get back to their roots but still keep a sense of how they grew up. I love it
Outstanding! Where art and function coexist. The balance of symmetry and asymmetry draw your eyes. This is a dope piece. Best to date.
Thanks Steve...appreciate the kind words :)
Beautiful! I wish to start woodworking in the future! these videos are so inspirational!
Thanks :)
This is seriously your best design yet. I wish I could think of lines like that.
Thanks man...I am very happy with the look of it for sure. Appreciate it :)
When I saw this was 21 minutes I made my lunch, sat back, relaxed and enjoyed the vid. Awesome build.
Thanks Jmar...yeah, it's on the long side for sure. Perfect for a meal :)
Chris Salomone love your videos I always look forward to seeing them!
'Just cutting it to fill a gap'. A much underrated skill in joinery.
arguably the most underrated :)
Measuring out from your center line on the top and bottom panels, will give you both dados for the drawer panels. Top and bottom.
That’s what I thought, or measure centre line, clamp together then cut the dado in one pass
Awesome piece. Loved watching two of my favorite skinny white guys working together. Cheers to you and Shaun.
Thanks man...don't forget "with glasses and baseball hats" :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture Absoutely right, especially when you wear my favorite team's hat!! Go Cubs!!
very cool to see you and Shaun Boyd link up for a build. You both make rad unique pieces.
Another fantastic piece of furniture, each day each video becomes better and better. Congratulations Chris
Thank! Yeah, we had a good time on this collab :)
Two of my favorite tubers! Happy days and beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Erik...glad you enjoyed :)
My two favourite designers/woodworkers/RUclipsrs in one video! This is awesome!
Yay...glad you like both of us :)
Great to see two of my favorite furniture builders working together. Beautiful piece.
Thanks Mark :)
Awe sweet partner love. You guys do this so well, from an editing, narration, and storytelling standpoint. I can't speak about the woodworking but it looks very sound to my untrained eyes and the pieces reflect that too. I know this is an old video but it's been neat to find your channel the other day and work backwords.
Thanks for the visual effects you provide, it completely helps understanding your projects.
Thanks! Glad they are helpful :)
Thanks for this very chilling video. Honestly I‘m not a „home builder guy“ but I like your videos and how relaxing your voice is. Also nice is that you upload more often. 👍
Thanks Domi...appreciate it :)
You're very generous with all the information provided, thanks .
I am TOTALLY obsessed with this piece! AND I would get down on my hands and knees.... To check out those little blocks you installed that you "Wont SEE"
Dang it...I shouldn't have said anything so that it could have been a surprise :)
Hello Chris. Will you be offering a course for this TV Stand / Media Console / Credenza? This is piece is one of my favorites. Keep up the great work.
i have 0 access to woodworking tools nor the room to build furniture, and yet i'm just ready to drop everything and make a new tv stand. great video
Haha. It’ll be a little more challenging in that scenario... but why the heck not. 😊
Daude very very nice Design and build, Bad Larry was number 1 on my Favorit funiture pieces but now it has to Share the First place with this awesome Version. And i really Love those Animations!
Thank you...glad you enjoyed :)
Best woodworking channel!
I think this is my favorite piece of yours yet.
Thanks! I can't argue :)
I’ve made a few drawer boxes and found that it’s easier to just rip the back side all the way through when cutting the slot for the 1/4”. Saves time cutting the fancy notch out, and no one will ever see it. Unless, they watch your video. :)
Gotcha...so the bottom panel can just get a couple pin nails through the underside into the back panel for support :) Good tip
Exactly! I hope to start a separate woodworking channel soon to show things like this. I’ve learned from an awesome mentor: Hambuilt.
that woodpeckers square clamp is super cool
Wonderfully done. I've watched this a few times. Very nice video and narrating.
Forget everything else, that's a beautiful piece of work.
Thanks man...appreciate it :)
Shaun and Chris…now I can leave this world behind as it can‘t get better 👍🏽
We had a grand old time man. Hopefully we can do it more
I love that piece. It's so satisfying to look at.
Perfect!
A piece of art.
I'm a big fan from Brazil.
Thank you :)
This has to be one of my favorite pieces you have done. Beautiful, as always.
Thanks Chris :)
The one thing you do consistently is amaze me, and use 15-degree angles like a boss! 😎
Also 👋 Shaun
Thanks! :)
What a beautiful tv stand from the ground up actually all your builds are stunning and so appealing to the eye. Thanks for sharing your amazing work
Great to see you and Shaun working together both of you are great builders, I know we will see some outstanding projects
Thanks Keith...appreciate it :)
Chris, unbelievable. Even better the the remix! Good stuff man.
Thanks man...appreciate it :)
That's a beautiful piece of furniture / art. Well done.
This one is lovely. Really. Great work, Chris!
Thanks Jordan...appreciate it :)
LOVE these builds, man. Best Bad Larry yet. Also super cool to see Shaun. That guy's a legend, and also makes some of my favorite designs.
haha...he is an awesome guy. never thought of him as a legend though. A legend in the making perhaps :)
I agree, when it comes to this piece, you can pick favorites! Can't get over that base - such a cool design. Great build and video as always, Chris!
Thanks Ethan. Pieces and Children :)
So much respect for your shoe game 🙏🏻
Lay the top and bottom panels next to each other with the smaller bottom panel centered on the larger, clamp them together and then cut your dados across both of them at the same time.
Certified Banger!
yes indeed :)
Absolutely beautiful. I love this style of furniture and especially this entertainment console. I would love to attempt this, but I am lacking in experience, a place to work (mainly in my carport right now), and some of the tools you suggest (no bandsaw yet). Thank you again for the informative video and keep up the good work.
What a beautiful piece of furniture
i'm not an engineer either, but the force down on the ends of the "long" legs does not push the centre up (or in). but because it is a lever the effect is reduced.
love your design always beautiful and special thank for sharing
The jigs Blum makes are great, a little spendy but makes the clip install easy and that hole in the back fool proof. One cabinet job for someone selling their work and it pays for itself easily. Also, the notches on the back are super easy on a band saw prior to assembly, just personal preference.
Good call...I'll take a look at the jig. :)
Great video, Chris and Shaun!
Beautiful piece Chris. Good to see the Boydster too 👍🏻
Shaun Boyd-ardee
As always, beautiful piece Chris. When I move my shop out of my spare bedroom and have room for something this big, I'm going to attempt to make something similar. I really love the look of this one.
Awesome build, by my favourite two youtubers. Pity Shaun didn't give us one of his usual dry jokes, really dig his sense of humor.
He had a few while we were building. They are on the cutting room floor now :P
@@Foureyes.Furniture lol... looking forward to the next colab between the two of you, perhaps one on his channel :)
thoroughly enjoyed this design and the pace is perfect,
Thanks Brian...appreciate it :)
Very beautiful piece Chris. Awesome!!!
Thanks Jacob...appreciate it :)
A Beautiful piece my friend. I love your designs, Chris and I think you show form and function here.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching. And for the kind words. 😊
wow, what a beautiful piece of furniture!
Thank you! Appreciate it :)
Such a beautiful piece
Hello guys, stunning piece!
I have a question though, why are the legs made of eight pieces rather than only four? What's the purpose of those little support pieces? (reference 11:38 in the video) Did stock size limit the width of the legs such that it was necessary to break the legs into smaller pieces? Thank you!
2 of my Favorites right there!!! And I did have a bit of difficulty a few times during the video telling you guys apart!! Another fantastically cool build. Dirty Jersey out!!!
Thanks Mr. Mike :)
Breathtaking!
Thanks! :)
beyond perfection!..BRAVO
:) Thank you
Very nice! I love your trapezoidal thinking. Nice synergy with the handle-cuts too!
Thanks man...appreciate it :)
Awesome work guys! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Costa Rica!
Thanks...and greetings from the US
Nice work on the media console Chris! Thank you for sharing the video with us.👌👍😎JP
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Beautiful piece Chris! 😍👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred :)
Nice looking Larry! You mention at the end that supporters get a t shirt and I look down and realize I have mine on😁👍
This is a great testimonial to prove that I am not lying :)
All your work are incredible!
Amazing video and work. Beautiful commentary.
Thanks man...appreciate it :)
Such a great video and project and collaboration! I came here from Shaun's page, which made me realize finally that I followed you on Instagram but not RUclips somehow. You both have a great style and great way of explaining things.
Thanks Jeremy....well I'm glad that you finally decided to check me out on RUclips as well :)
I hope you'll enjoy some of the other videos as much!
Lovely cabinet. And great video technique - really enjoyable watch!
Just found your channel and am so enthralled. I have a wood shop that is at my disposal and no skills. What projects would recommend for a total newbie?
Another nice video. How would the short center piece be weaker from one piece? If the grain was horizontal wouldn't it be stronger? I didn't see you join the top to the sides? How was that done? Thanks!
Thanks Chris, excellent design IMHO and very well explained, the drawings and animations really help to follow the steps. Your shoutouts to Shaun’s work was very nice, his work is great as well. About the forces on the support, think about the points about which the beams try to rotate, when a force is applied on each of short support studs. I do believe the stand is plenty strong enough.
Thanks Harko...appreciate the kind words and the insight on the joinery :)
Great build. I really enjoyed this one. Hearing all the details as you build really sparks some good ideas.
That's awesome...appreciate the kind words :)
Hello from Russia!It's very interesting design, and i want to try to do this. Realy good job, and design is awesome!
I would love to build something with you. Great work as always. Thanks for sharing
Thanks man...I smell an arcade cabinet coming :P
@@Foureyes.Furniture oh man if you make an arcade machine I will have to fly from Toronto just to see it.
Gorgeous. Well done.
Loving the longer videos
Thanks man...this was definitely a info dense build :)
Woo hoo! More awesome stuff!
Thanks Mark :)
I enjoy watching you guys build and love your designs. I see that there isn’t a course on this but are there plans or dimensions on this TV stand?