Everyone talking about “oh you need to do this” “oh you need to do that” just needs to mind their own business. I’ve had “top of the line” furniture that’s come apart within a year. If your method works and it lasts then so be it. Everyone has their way and if they haven’t changed it most of the time it means it works. I’ve seen dudes put projects together with just brad nails and glue and it’s lasted years (my moms kitchen table). It’s taken a beating but it’s still firm and strong. Probably mostly due to the wood but that shit still stands strong. I may have lied there were a few screws used but mostly on the legs
I think you are missing the point,.. basic workshop, (chickens in background), No doubt supplying furniture at a price to suit the locals... Horses for courses... Oh and well done on your 40 years of quality craftsmanship. Who knows, the 30 year featured may one day achieve that same level.. 😉
Nice job but i think the grain of the door panels should be vertical , I also think he drilled through the panels when drilling for the hinges because the styles were too narrow for that particular hinge. watch again as he drills for the hinges
First thing I'd like to say is that this is way beyond my capability's and I do really appreciate the skill and workmanship here. That said it would take very little effort to hide the nail holes which do detract from the finish imo,
Hmmm. There are so many basic woodworking errors; I'm not sure where to begin. First off, those mitered corners in the beginning are going to blow apart, even with those support blocks. As another person posted, gluing those flat boards to the frame doesn't account for expansion that will split the frame joints. When gluing flat boards, like in the beginning, temporary cross boards are needed to keep them in alignment when clamping......
It depends on what type of glue I've put crown molding and made cabinet doors mitered after 47 yrs have not come apart.Bottom line God bless you and your family. Keep it going.
The miters would need some type of reinforcement to keep from eventually breaking. Tenons, dowels, or biscuits could work. In reply to another comment, you could say I'm an expert. Over 40 years in the profession designing and manufacturing cabinetry in residential and commercial markets.
All Stores Please lower the cost of all Military and Local for all Brands of Wood Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏
Какое все-таки отличие в менталитете от российского "умельца". Отверстия под саморезы засверливает с зенковкой под шляпку(что совешенно незнакомо большинству наших -так со всей дури и давят шуруповертом, Фаски снимает используя фрезер, на видных местах оцинкованные саморезы, а не черные.А инструмент вообще Мечта!
Why did you hail the drawer front into the drawer box. You could have used double sided tape and not have nails in the front of the drawer face. Lots of bad mistakes.
I have done this too. It’s quicker if you don’t have that tap ( it saves me time especially when doing multiple drawers), plus when I’m going quick in a hot garage 🥵the last thing I want to do is add more time as I can just nail it in 5 seconds and use wood filler which takes like 10 more seconds and then screw it like he did. I do see your point though, makes it for a cleaner look for sure) My dream is to one dat have an air conditioning room to do woodworking. Have a good day. God bless .
Calling BS... you only glued one side of each board and then you flipped the seventh board the opposite of the others so that seven and eight had no glue between them.,
What the hell is that squealing? Jesus Christ man, don't you edit? Also, I haven't found cheap wood that is THAT straight. I would love to know where to buy it.
I'm sorry but there are no more real carpenters Joseph the earthly Father of Jesus, and Jesus were the finest carpenters no table saws routers drills no cbc monetise and ten on were done by hand now these are true carpenters.Bottom line God bless all who call on the name of the Lord
I really enjoyed watching you build this lovely piece of furniture. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks you!
All those pin nail holes would drive me mad. He was putting them into the visible parts of the timber!
John, I’m sure you can do it better… looking forward to your RUclips video
Good congrats to you
Quality, nice and strong, furniture that goes for life🔨📏✏️📐
I feel like you must buy wood glue and brad nails by the crate. Lol.
Nice job, bro.
👏👏👏 you have lots good work to show always watch 👍
Well done, just add some drawer slides. Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍
Yes sir you got that.
The woodworking Gods are watching you
Lots of criticism but the end job looks good
عمل جيد بالتوفيق والنجاح
Ficou top nota 10
Do we not worry about wood movement?
Top👏👏👏
رائع 👍
Thaks
parabens pelo trabalho
Complimenti 💯
Gostei do vídeo
great job!
Agreed 👍
انت استاذ في الصنعة
Buen trabajo 👍
Where did you get the bearing attachment and the long shanked router type but!
Hang in there
Everyone talking about “oh you need to do this” “oh you need to do that” just needs to mind their own business. I’ve had “top of the line” furniture that’s come apart within a year. If your method works and it lasts then so be it. Everyone has their way and if they haven’t changed it most of the time it means it works. I’ve seen dudes put projects together with just brad nails and glue and it’s lasted years (my moms kitchen table). It’s taken a beating but it’s still firm and strong. Probably mostly due to the wood but that shit still stands strong. I may have lied there were a few screws used but mostly on the legs
Done now?
Where did you get the small router from
Try Bosch or Makita
Aldi do them maybe Lidl
I think you are missing the point,..
basic workshop, (chickens in background),
No doubt supplying furniture at a price to suit the locals...
Horses for courses...
Oh and well done on your 40 years of quality craftsmanship. Who knows, the 30 year featured may one day achieve that same level.. 😉
I what to make one for a 86in tv
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Where did you get that router guide for the flat moulding profile?
Someday someone will invent a quick way to set up and use routers. I wait.
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🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳hello
Nice job but i think the grain of the door panels should be vertical , I also think he drilled through the panels when drilling for the hinges because the styles were too narrow for that particular hinge. watch again as he drills for the hinges
Mary… please post a video and show us how it should be done
He omitted a lot of the measuring, cutting, setting up, etc. There's more to this piece than the vid implies.
@@saltboxwoodworks No need to be snippy. Both of @Maryboyle5515's comments are appropriate.
I wonder what it would cost to buy all the tool used in this video.
Впечатление что ему нужна скорость, но не качество. Так испохабить материал, надо еще постараться.
First thing I'd like to say is that this is way beyond my capability's and I do really appreciate the skill and workmanship here. That said it would take very little effort to hide the nail holes which do detract from the finish imo,
Thanks you
and the groove maker
🎉🎉🎉
Hmmm. There are so many basic woodworking errors; I'm not sure where to begin. First off, those mitered corners in the beginning are going to blow apart, even with those support blocks. As another person posted, gluing those flat boards to the frame doesn't account for expansion that will split the frame joints. When gluing flat boards, like in the beginning, temporary cross boards are needed to keep them in alignment when clamping......
It depends on what type of glue I've put crown molding and made cabinet doors mitered after 47 yrs have not come apart.Bottom line God bless you and your family. Keep it going.
Dislike people who think they are experts and are not. How you judge people work so shall you be likewise.
The miters would need some type of reinforcement to keep from eventually breaking. Tenons, dowels, or biscuits could work. In reply to another comment, you could say I'm an expert. Over 40 years in the profession designing and manufacturing cabinetry in residential and commercial markets.
@@patrickarchuleta9594 Amen
@@bobgardin2347 humility ??
What type of clamps are those and where can I get some?
Pipe clamps, you can buy them at a big box store or make your own. 👍
@@inspiringbuilds or get then on line
@@maryboyle5515 Yes, just a little bit more money typically, but an option as well.
All Stores Please lower the cost of all Military and Local for all Brands of Wood Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏
Scheis! USE MORE GLUE?
I totally respect this dude's game, but not for me
Какое все-таки отличие в менталитете от российского "умельца". Отверстия под саморезы засверливает с зенковкой под шляпку(что совешенно незнакомо большинству наших -так со всей дури и давят шуруповертом, Фаски снимает используя фрезер, на видных местах оцинкованные саморезы, а не черные.А инструмент вообще Мечта!
Thanks
Why did you hail the drawer front into the drawer box. You could have used double sided tape and not have nails in the front of the drawer face. Lots of bad mistakes.
I have done this too. It’s quicker if you don’t have that tap ( it saves me time especially when doing multiple drawers), plus when I’m going quick in a hot garage 🥵the last thing I want to do is add more time as I can just nail it in 5 seconds and use wood filler which takes like 10 more seconds and then screw it like he did. I do see your point though, makes it for a cleaner look for sure) My dream is to one dat have an air conditioning room to do woodworking. Have a good day. God bless .
Excellent work . . . Next time, edit out those annoying screeching sounds!
0:36 damn! All this squeaking! It's driving me nuts! I'm outta here!
wtf is this background sound
Please remove the audio it's painful 😅
You can always turn down your sound like I did!!!!! If you don't like the sound, mute it...
That sqeeking noise is incredibly irritatting.
Thanks
Wood may be cheap like the tittle says, but all the equipment is not!
Pfusch!
Calling BS... you only glued one side of each board and then you flipped the seventh board the opposite of the others so that seven and eight had no glue between them.,
What the hell is that squealing? Jesus Christ man, don't you edit? Also, I haven't found cheap wood that is THAT straight. I would love to know where to buy it.
Good work, but you start with cheap wood, you get a cheap looking product.
I'm sorry but there are no more real carpenters Joseph the earthly Father of Jesus, and Jesus were the finest carpenters no table saws routers drills no cbc monetise and ten on were done by hand now these are true carpenters.Bottom line God bless all who call on the name of the Lord
Cheap labour, items sold on for maximum profit
:)