Building an industrial-styled loft bed and study

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • I made a video documenting the past few weeks, during which time I've been converting my spare room into a work-from-home space, as well as keeping a spare bed for when I have visitors.
    I don't really know what I'm doing most of the time, and I only had basic tools and a small space to work, but after a lot of trial-and-error and guess work, i'm pretty happy with the results.
    Thank you for watching :)
    MATERIAL COST ($AUD)
    Merbau posts and beams ~$800
    Desktop (3.6m Merbau) ~$900
    Coach screws ~$50
    Brackets ~$10-15 each (about 16 in total)
    Bed slats (pine) ~$100 total
    Cabinets ~$300 each
    Corflute (black plastic) ~$20
    Thin wood sheet ~$30
    Ladder legs ~$50
    Ladder steps ~$30
    Metal pipe around bed ~$120
    Metal pipe under shelf ~$45
    Shelf timber ~$60
    Spray paint ~$5
    Stain and watercolour ~$60
    Hollow door and cantilever (to support desk) ~$60
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  • @shoopus6309
    @shoopus6309 3 года назад +3304

    SOMEONE ACTUALLY USED THE MATH THAT WE LEARN IN SCHOOL 💀

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +259

      haha first time since school i think!

    • @nojannik
      @nojannik 3 года назад +17

      or actually static physics lol

    • @ObrunoDF
      @ObrunoDF 3 года назад +17

      Exept this, all the rest is doable. lol

    • @vladymartinez1232
      @vladymartinez1232 3 года назад +8

      @@ObrunoDF you could use trial and error, but dude that math is easier than typing a comment 😂😂

    • @kavishdaya2634
      @kavishdaya2634 3 года назад +7

      @@nojannik I'm first year civil engineering and I'm doing static physics damn

  • @rafsanpantho364
    @rafsanpantho364 3 года назад +1732

    The fact that my man actually used high-school math for something is genius

  • @Niqo96
    @Niqo96 3 года назад +195

    Are we just going to ignore the fact that freaking birds come and chill on this guy house like he’s a Disney character?

  • @jd156
    @jd156 3 года назад +82

    clicked on this for the thumbnail, stayed for the great storytelling. the way you narrated the process and showed all the details and insights on the decisions you made were very refreshing. I love the end product!!

  • @lulupiink6698
    @lulupiink6698 3 года назад +1299

    This guy has some serious skills. I can only imagine he saved himself a lot of $$ doing all this himself. Bravo!

    • @juicemor1
      @juicemor1 3 года назад +294

      Well... actually it doesn't save you a lot in most of the case, sometimes it cost more cuz you wanna buy the best material available. But the joy of designing and building it from 0-100% is priceless. And it fits 100% perfectly to your expectation cuz you can change and improve along the build.

    • @georgemartinezza
      @georgemartinezza 3 года назад +18

      skills --- serious skills ..
      and the tools?

    • @benclarkson4205
      @benclarkson4205 3 года назад +13

      SERIOUS skills... but deffo not something you do to save money. Awesome vid!

    • @homechoicehk
      @homechoicehk 3 года назад

      George Martinez 😂

    • @decespugliatorenucleare3780
      @decespugliatorenucleare3780 3 года назад +12

      It's not that hard - problem is: do you realize how much time did he spent on this thing? That's some serious commitment. Unless he does a minimum wage job, that's not worth it - outside the fun, that is (these things are a ton of fun to do)

  • @mq3096
    @mq3096 3 года назад +416

    Given that this was your first major carpentry project and entirely self-taught, I’m very impressed by your creative solutions to unanticipated issues along the way (black nail polish, the blue water colour, 3D printing a jig, stabilising the loft and desk against shearing/sagging). No doubt the end result was incredibly satisfying to have created something so great with your own hands. Now come build my new desk set up please.

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +26

      thank you for commenting! yes, always fun to solve problems as you go.

    • @joodasheq
      @joodasheq 3 года назад +4

      ​@@MichaelTanMusic Did you print the template for drilling? Do you perhaps have a thingiverse? That's an amazing build and very useful jig.

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +6

      Patryk S never heard of Thingiverse, will check out now!

    • @joodasheq
      @joodasheq 3 года назад +2

      @@MichaelTanMusic do you perhaps have stl to share?

    • @jbryanramirez5951
      @jbryanramirez5951 3 года назад

      Could someone tell me please, what is the name of the program you use for 3D modeling? I would appreciate it very much ♥

  • @anonymousowl5240
    @anonymousowl5240 3 года назад +24

    Probably one of my favorite DIY videos ever. Every other major diy video is a guy with a big truck, big workshop, and tools. My dude lives in an apartment, I love it!

  • @SCYTHEGFK
    @SCYTHEGFK 3 года назад +11

    The bedroom we all wanted our dad to build us when we was 10 jeez this guys kids would be happy

  • @GetHandsDirty
    @GetHandsDirty 4 года назад +1447

    This is an awesome build!! The end result is very good, seems super sturdy and beautiful as well :) Loved the integration of the 3D printing to make the model and templates - I might actually expand on this idea in the future :D This inspired me as well!

    • @L0wPressure
      @L0wPressure 3 года назад +20

      So nice to see you DIY guys\gals watch each other as well :)

    • @qwertyfied4921
      @qwertyfied4921 3 года назад +4

      OMG! I was just thinking about your channel while watching this video.

    • @jeromevandegracia7611
      @jeromevandegracia7611 3 года назад +1

      Nice.. I've been watching your channel too.. :)

    • @f2premium46
      @f2premium46 3 года назад

      @@L0wPressure hi

    • @jbryanramirez5951
      @jbryanramirez5951 3 года назад +1

      Could someone tell me please, what is the name of the program you use for 3D modeling? I would appreciate it very much ♥

  • @miloughh
    @miloughh 3 года назад +827

    i wish we have a subject teaching us how to do things like this

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +126

      yes me too! but thankfully now there is RUclips!

    • @brianlin5636
      @brianlin5636 3 года назад +19

      Michael Tan yeah but nothing beats learning in person from a professional.

    • @420noscoper8
      @420noscoper8 3 года назад +13

      In ireland we have dcg teaching us to use the computer programs showed here and woodwork showing us how to work with wood

    • @steampunknord
      @steampunknord 3 года назад +3

      I did cause my school had the workshop space but it only taught me the basic concepts.

    • @cdyne7851
      @cdyne7851 3 года назад +20

      You do. It's called RUclips. Traditional education in a classroom is woefully outdated.

  • @chromabak919
    @chromabak919 3 года назад +11

    The quality of the entire project is mesmerizing

  • @K0n5tant
    @K0n5tant 3 года назад +41

    Absolutely gorgeous. I'm so glad this came up on my recommended, and I love the editing!

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +5

      Ah thank you for the kind words :) glad you enjoyed!

  • @Elpacto16
    @Elpacto16 3 года назад +183

    Awesome design, awesome narration, awesome editing, awesome end result. Awesome video.

  • @goobyplease
    @goobyplease 3 года назад +564

    The wood craftsmanship and how those birds just come to him, hes confirmed a descendant of Noah

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +24

      Haha could be?? thanks for checking it out!

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +93

      next project: Industrial-styled Ark

    • @goobyplease
      @goobyplease 3 года назад +6

      If Netflix makes a Sims series u would be the perfect protagonist we all need.

    • @achimlichtenhagen3144
      @achimlichtenhagen3144 3 года назад +3

      "Sorry, Noah, but, where does all this water come from?"
      "Oh sh... Maybe I´ve should have sealed all this pipes."

    • @Schmidlap
      @Schmidlap 3 года назад +4

      I mean... technically that includes everybody.

  • @Yusmaidhar
    @Yusmaidhar 3 года назад +3

    So you're like a music producer, a designer, and a master craftsman, all packed into one single person... I envy your mad skills...

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +1

      haha thank you, definitely not a master though :) hobbyist!

  • @Zachadiddle
    @Zachadiddle 3 года назад +34

    That is a fantastic space! You've given me ideas about how to combine a spare bedroom with a music room and I really appreciate you. Thanks for sharing!

  • @352marshall
    @352marshall 3 года назад +17

    I would love to study at that desk till the very edge of exhaustion and then crawl up the ladder to have a well deserved nap. Spot on!!

  • @idgnfs
    @idgnfs 3 года назад +4

    i think the most amazing part is that you did all of this from inside your apartment

  • @blurocktech
    @blurocktech 3 года назад +1

    A real life (but much cooler) version of Ron Swanson - building anything he wants at a fraction of the price. You are an inspiration, my man.

  • @thebluestig2654
    @thebluestig2654 3 года назад +13

    There's a few other ways to prevent that long desk from sagging or bowing in the middle.
    1. Find a square steel tube with an internal diameter the same thickness as the wood and cut one side off the tube creating a C-Channel. Fit the C-Channel around the wood on the long edges of the desk (after painting it black of course). Screw and glue into place. The glue is to prevent future squeaking as things grow and shrink with temperatures and humidity. Or if you can find pre-made C-Channel that can also work, but is sometimes more expensive than square tubing.
    2. If you want the top of the desk to remain smooth just use a piece of angle iron that runs the full length of the desk and attach it on the front edge with the other half of the angle underneath. Screw and Glue into place. Painted black it makes a nice trim piece while preventing bowing/sagging.
    3. This method is far more complicated and requires two complete slabs of the desk to sandwich together while hiding quarter inch thick by 1 inch wide pieces of steel inserted into channels cut half an inch deep into each slab. The steel pieces will sit vertically and run the full length of the long edge of the desk. Glue into place to prevent rattling of the steel and help to hold the two slabs of wood together.
    Method 3 can also be used to make book shelves that will hold lots of weight but won't bow and have no visible means of reinforcement.

    • @kajalsidhu2207
      @kajalsidhu2207 Год назад

      Definitely saving this for my personal projects. Thank you!

  • @goldiluckx
    @goldiluckx 3 года назад +3

    holy, first time ive seen such accurate craftsman working , this is inspirational thank you

  • @NIKITKOKIS
    @NIKITKOKIS 4 года назад +17

    Wow. You're a man of many talents

  • @simple18yearold
    @simple18yearold 3 года назад +1

    *He’s a Hero, walking on floor full of tools and screws with just bare foot...*

  • @seventhstranger
    @seventhstranger 3 года назад +5

    looks great and the best part is that, you know exactly where the desk or structure would sag! your technical knowledge is excellent! great job man!

  • @LIZZIED0LL
    @LIZZIED0LL 3 года назад +6

    That wood is absolutely stunning! Also, I could listen to this guy's voice all day! It's relaxing!

  • @JonnyQ408
    @JonnyQ408 3 года назад +21

    Perfect for a studio or even a "tiny home" with tall ceiling in the bedroom, that way you have a bed, and office space.

  • @Jaethewoo
    @Jaethewoo 3 года назад +1

    holy crap, from video quality, audio and content all exceeds most diy videos out there. Quality right here!

  • @adityaprabaswara5428
    @adityaprabaswara5428 3 года назад +3

    I found this to be so satisfying to watch from the beginning to the end. Very impressed by your skillset!

  • @kaferrat
    @kaferrat 3 года назад +20

    What a great room transformation. Love the look of black details with the wood. Love that 3D printed drill jig you used. Sadly this is the only video of its kind on your channel. Time to redo & film some more rooms in your home. 😉

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +2

      haha yes, this project was a bit left-field for me! as you can see i mostly do videos about music! :) thanks for watching

  • @dito3897
    @dito3897 3 года назад +6

    RUclips recommend me this video. Watching with no intention then turns out it was really inspiring vid, superb transformation. Good job!

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +1

      oh cool! Thanks for checking it out! Cheers

    • @SkyblueHippie
      @SkyblueHippie 3 года назад

      same here! And to think this was your FIRST time doing woodwork? WOW! I wish you were my flat neighbor..

  • @lisanagle6907
    @lisanagle6907 2 года назад

    I am a girl normally hate watching the build and go right to the end to see how it all looks but this I enjoyed watching the full video . He was smart well spoken enjoyed it smart man

  • @mofeedboss9170
    @mofeedboss9170 3 года назад +1

    Who else didn't want this video to end? Great job!

  • @andresvelasquez6898
    @andresvelasquez6898 3 года назад +11

    Wow! This build is so sick! Thanks for sharing the whole process. I wish I could build my own.

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +7

      I'm sure you could, i spent ages watching videos like this before I bit the bullet and went timber shopping! Thanks for the comment :)

  • @biljoe209
    @biljoe209 3 года назад +4

    I like that you were able to do this despite living in an apartment. Really nice

  • @debreczi2
    @debreczi2 3 года назад +7

    Man, this gave me such an inspiration. Something I really needed right now. Thanks so much.

  • @mayo_moto
    @mayo_moto 3 года назад +5

    Great build! It's nice to see a well laid plan come together and some simple engineering principles at work.

  • @Ninety-Nine
    @Ninety-Nine 3 года назад +4

    I've already impress with his 3D modelling but when he's started using high school trigonometric, whoahhh... This dude must be one smart student. The bed also impressive man.

  • @TheRealKitWalker
    @TheRealKitWalker 3 года назад +19

    Watching you make this was so satisfying and very very inspiring. I'm so inclined to re-use space in my room as well and create a bed/work room for myself. 🤓👏👏

  • @ShadrachsGuitar
    @ShadrachsGuitar 3 года назад +2

    I love how your Gretsch perfectly matches the room. Great job!

  • @Nedwin
    @Nedwin 3 года назад +7

    Man, you are a carpenter artist, a musician, a tech enthusiast, and such a cool man. Girls would scream loud begging for attention in front of you. 👍

  • @ryankeller2509
    @ryankeller2509 3 года назад +949

    *me watching video*
    "alright I'm going to watch this hipster re vamp his lame apartment."
    *RUclips-er buys quality wood and use trigonometric functions to calculate his dimensions*
    "I sincerely misjudged this guy."

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +80

      ryan keller hahaha this comment made my day

    • @justintan1255
      @justintan1255 3 года назад +17

      And he was using CAD software to model his build o.0

    • @jbryanramirez5951
      @jbryanramirez5951 3 года назад

      Could someone tell me please, what is the name of the program you use for 3D modeling? I would appreciate it very much ♥

    • @xFragg3r
      @xFragg3r 3 года назад +5

      @@jbryanramirez5951 Fusion 360

  • @pj427
    @pj427 3 года назад +5

    this was so calming to watch but I was blown away at the same time. very awesome build! I'm attempting a loft bed build in my room as well, and this just gave me such great ideas. again, great job on this, and stay safe!

  • @c.jillallen-hood4685
    @c.jillallen-hood4685 Год назад +2

    I love this video. I am doing this same idea for myself, but my bed is slightly larger. Thanks for your posting this!

  • @f.javierrealros1723
    @f.javierrealros1723 Год назад +1

    It's called "talent." Good job, bro. Congrats.

  • @chodeyboi4754
    @chodeyboi4754 3 года назад +4

    I'm on a small marathon of videos like this and you're the first one I've seen so far that used the triangle supports. I'm not a builder by any means but I always figured the triangles would help alot of peoples' builds be more stable! For the desk support, I would've went the easy way and used kitchen countertop supports 💀. Your idea was much more functional haha. Nice work!

  • @user-pg3yg7id1z
    @user-pg3yg7id1z 3 года назад +5

    I can't explain it but somehow this DIY reminds me of those underground pool making videos

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +3

      haha, except i used power tools and don't have 20 billion views

    • @user-pg3yg7id1z
      @user-pg3yg7id1z 3 года назад

      @@MichaelTanMusic jokes aside, really great project. I'm already 20 years old now and i don't think i can achieve this 😭

  • @lmazl7826
    @lmazl7826 3 года назад +2

    Definitely build more stuff and put it on your channel Michael, this build is elite.
    Could make a fortune selling beds like this!

  • @davidjeremiahmalazarte7572
    @davidjeremiahmalazarte7572 3 года назад +1

    FINALLY! Someone explaining what they are doing 💯🔥

  • @timecodes1439
    @timecodes1439 3 года назад +13

    1:06 day 1
    3:52 day 2
    5:01 piping
    8:23 day 3
    12:08 Result

  • @tactical9897
    @tactical9897 3 года назад +4

    Man I commend you for this. The use of fusion to get a close model & approximate wood lengths, the use of limited space and still turning it into a workshop, the fact that you filmed all of this in a concise, easy way. I’m amazed at the quality of how this all turned out. You sir, are one dedicated person. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @ingke23
    @ingke23 2 года назад +2

    This project is so satisfying to watch and see the final product. You should really be proud of yourself.

  • @WaveofConfusion
    @WaveofConfusion 3 года назад +2

    If i had the open space in a bachelorette style suite, I'd so do this. This is stunning and amazingly put together. Mad props man!!

  • @minecraftnoob737
    @minecraftnoob737 3 года назад +3

    man this video is so good I have watched this for 5 hours now

  • @jesrever
    @jesrever 3 года назад +2

    i actually watched this twice, just cause i loved the editing and your sense of humour. really great job my dude.

  • @Motivation-Quotes-Psychology
    @Motivation-Quotes-Psychology 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations for the work done and the uniqueness that can be seen in what you do. Thank you for sharing your experience. Greetings from Romania!

  • @tomhsu9277
    @tomhsu9277 3 года назад +1

    That’s the best design I have seen…
    And the style of the design is so great

  • @XPprints
    @XPprints 3 года назад +67

    “Safety first” and then literally had bare feet stepping on nails

  • @uhyanyan
    @uhyanyan 3 года назад +20

    "At this point, it was a little bit late for drilling..." my upstairs neighbor would disagree with you :)

  • @FrankellyValdez
    @FrankellyValdez 3 года назад +2

    This is amazing, thanks so much for documenting your process!

  • @Psoewish
    @Psoewish 3 года назад +1

    The raised desk portion has given me some inspiration to build something similar for my desk :D

  • @PlumeMarqueur
    @PlumeMarqueur 3 года назад +29

    When the math we learnt in school is actually used in real life 😩😂. This is so beautiful tho. Good Job

  • @MainframeJeff
    @MainframeJeff 3 года назад +172

    Me: Hmm, that's a mistake, I'd have a flat ladder unless he's making it removable.
    Me, 30 seconds later: OK, good.

  • @4ntt0n
    @4ntt0n 3 года назад +2

    As a general tip from a carpenter, whenever you have problems with the stability of a structure you're building for daily use, please see the effort and create some kind of joints to increase the stability of the structure. If you're questioning your skills, you can make hidden and scrappy joints, which will be more sturdy and "lightweight" than the ones installed with screws. It doesn't need to be perfect for the eye, but it enables you to increase the surface area for pressure/force/glue and so on, and thus makes it possible for you to build stronger structures with less material/money and less visible structures around the product. Nice video, I really liked it!

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. Yes, i was really working it out as I went, and in retrospect I could have made some better decisions about the stability. Next time :) THanks

  • @mr_gingersnap
    @mr_gingersnap 3 года назад

    Omg! I love this! I have a small apartment also and I love finding ways to make to transform it and make the most of the space.

  • @naimiqbal6400
    @naimiqbal6400 3 года назад +3

    Damn! Never thought that the school maths would be very helpful in diy-ing

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад

      to be fair i hadn’t used it before this haha

  • @Jun1_p3r
    @Jun1_p3r 3 года назад +5

    though dark colours make a room look smaller this looks amazing my room is all light colours with white and just some plywood covered like laminate timber look
    id much rather have darker colours

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +2

      me too, everyone told me not to get dark but i just couldn't handle the ikea-pine look haha. the room was tiny anyway so i'm not too fussed. It's cozy ;)

  • @james_d_eaton
    @james_d_eaton 3 года назад +2

    What a fantastic finished product! Love the way it looks, and thank-you so much for sharing. I've been considering something like this for my son's bedroom, and this video will be great to show him. You've given me some awesome ideas. Thank-you!

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад

      My pleasure, I'm glad that this video was helpful! Best of luck, would love to see how it turns out!

  • @2masjoeker184
    @2masjoeker184 3 года назад +1

    I seen a video on tiktok of a similar pc directly underneath the bed so I searched for ideas and came across this video. This is too dope!

  • @xeanloui8099
    @xeanloui8099 3 года назад +3

    I love the sound of fastforward scenes, it kinda reminded me of the Pokemon on gameboy emulator when you fastforward it

  • @teddycooper2439
    @teddycooper2439 3 года назад +4

    This is insane, but a monitor would really make this setup better, but thats just my opinion. Insane build!

  • @danielgeorge7075
    @danielgeorge7075 3 года назад

    I've got an OCD to symmetry and making things align just perfectly... and oh my is this so satisfying!!!

  • @martinhare6085
    @martinhare6085 Год назад

    Solving X for a bed was jaw-dropping. Apologies to my highschool teacher if I never got to reach this guys level.

  • @ivaylo.nikolov
    @ivaylo.nikolov 3 года назад +10

    Man, it's perfect- the bed, the desk, everything! Just... there should be a nice computer and monitor on there :D ... I was waiting for it in the end :P

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +5

      thanks for the comment! and there is now.... Dual 4k screens of course. They just hadn't arrived when I finished the video and i was impatient haha

  • @user-zj8fh4id5u
    @user-zj8fh4id5u 3 года назад +4

    never thought id be this entertained by a building video lol (you should try out for House Rules or The Block)

  • @Qeizu
    @Qeizu 3 года назад +1

    Dude I'm a student in Sydney and this is so inspiring, thanks man

  • @MichaelNNguyen
    @MichaelNNguyen 3 года назад +2

    Now that's an awesome built!

  • @charlieemily998
    @charlieemily998 3 года назад +3

    Math: Finally, someone on RUclips understood my value U_U

  • @Leonoravmb
    @Leonoravmb 3 года назад +13

    So.. that's the purpose of calculus? Amazing

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +7

      SOH CAH TOA!!! haha remember?

    • @furanku9506
      @furanku9506 3 года назад +1

      @@MichaelTanMusic sounds familiar.. but dude i forgot all my high school math even college lmao

    • @mikoyc.425
      @mikoyc.425 3 года назад +2

      I remember, that's Trigonometry 🙂

  • @davidmimay
    @davidmimay Год назад +1

    I like the voice-over it makes the video so calming and "effortless". I can tell that you look for excellence and nothing less, really inspiring to watch and a really nice project! Thanks for sharing it👌

  • @gerimiegarcia5451
    @gerimiegarcia5451 2 года назад +1

    I hope more of this DIY project. I guess this is so beautiful and informative too.

  • @WilliamAiken
    @WilliamAiken 3 года назад +5

    Before watching this video I thought,
    “this would be a cool project to attempt”
    During: this is not possible to do, but I’ll stick around for the satisfying content
    After: must be nice..

  • @jimmy.christian
    @jimmy.christian 3 года назад +25

    Next day things to do:
    _Moving house_

  • @naqibiman_258
    @naqibiman_258 3 года назад +1

    love everything from this vid the narration the method the work done the presentation! unfortunately I dont have the equipment to start but it was so satisfying to watch

  • @sepacamp
    @sepacamp 3 года назад

    WOW - I was watcing some "do it yourself" videos and wasnt feeling so convinced about the designs and the feasibility, so I was about to go for the easiest alternative and buy. Now I really want to try it out. Thanks!! I will certainly watch the rest of your videos! Greetings from Germany!

  • @yeahboi2204
    @yeahboi2204 3 года назад +9

    "if you don't study you'll become a wood worker"

  • @carlosvazquez8803
    @carlosvazquez8803 3 года назад +6

    You did a really good job certainly in everything, I'm surprised with number of likes that this video has, Good job man, I really enjoy y learn a lot.

  • @Winston-1984
    @Winston-1984 2 года назад

    That's an awesome use of space.

  • @yakayukuyakayumu4356
    @yakayukuyakayumu4356 3 года назад

    Never get bored watching this..very educational...👍👍

  • @DeltaMusicTV1
    @DeltaMusicTV1 3 года назад +5

    U should get into selling concepts and furnature, this is very impress and, in fact, outstanding design/quality

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +1

      ahh thanks for that, I am happy that people are watching this video. I had no idea if anyone would like it.

    • @DeltaMusicTV1
      @DeltaMusicTV1 3 года назад +3

      Michael Tan trust me, a bunch of ppl like that kind if content, specially if it‘s well made. And your style and color choosing, makes it even better

  • @saltykraken9471
    @saltykraken9471 3 года назад +1

    Really cool build, I like how you utilized the space you have.

  • @thecoolben
    @thecoolben 3 года назад +1

    Excellent build! I'm impressed at what you're able to do in a limited space.
    I live in the states and have a two-car garage (part workshop, part storage of unnecessary crap), and I wish it was bigger...

  • @nickr8747
    @nickr8747 3 года назад +7

    Hey love that lamp, Any idea where I can buy one like it?

  • @MrBokkyboy
    @MrBokkyboy 3 года назад +3

    This is a bit scary. I'm in the middle of changing the visitor's room. Just yesterday we talked about doing this. Today I open YT. And Boem your video popped in my face. 🤪. Love it love it love it. I see alot of peeps asking about the jig thingy. I'm also interested in that. Also the bed file but I'm oké with the jiggs 😝😝😝.

  • @SaitoLogan
    @SaitoLogan 3 года назад +2

    Hey man, this looks super elegant and so sophisticated on every step! I seriously want to learn how to do what you did man. This is super useful for life.

  • @jma1014
    @jma1014 2 года назад

    Speaking of timber I love the sound of your voice. You should be a professional book reader.

  • @MCzillaman2002
    @MCzillaman2002 3 года назад +9

    What’s the song name at the end! It’s so good! Great work brother very inspirational!

  • @Carl_John
    @Carl_John 3 года назад +9

    That was amazing. I'm actually planning on making a loft bed in my tiny room also, but I'm really not sure how high the loft should be from the ground. Can I have a copy of the model you made for this project? I really liked your design..

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +4

      Hi, yes the height was a bit of a leap of faith.. i made it so I could *just* walk underneath it with no shoes on, and thankfully this allowed enough space to sit up on the loft, with my head *just* touching the ceiling. I'm not super tall though, about 170cm.
      I also made my own mattress from foam offcuts and a mattress topper, most mattresses I found were too thick. But it's totally comfy and lightweight.

    • @Carl_John
      @Carl_John 3 года назад

      @@MichaelTanMusic Ok thank you very much!

    • @eyvarnvanwarlust8340
      @eyvarnvanwarlust8340 3 года назад +1

      @@Carl_John
      usually make 1 meter from the mattress to the top

  • @Simphome
    @Simphome Год назад

    that's rocking, man!!!

  • @jasminlogrono9138
    @jasminlogrono9138 3 года назад

    This is amazing! I love the style and you make it look so easy.

  • @makkil
    @makkil 3 года назад +58

    Let's talk about the 3D printed Jigs. Is there a perhaps project you could perhaps share with your perhaps fans?

    • @MichaelTanMusic
      @MichaelTanMusic  3 года назад +23

      Yes, i will upload ASAP

    • @makkil
      @makkil 3 года назад +2

      Michael Tan really kind of you, bro

    • @tjaaark
      @tjaaark 3 года назад

      @@MichaelTanMusic is it here yet? I love it!

    • @mariacarnall213
      @mariacarnall213 3 года назад

      @@makkil hi! do you know where he shared this?