Woven Panel Rolling Hamper Pt. 1: Joinery & Woven Panels

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    There is something that has become abundantly clear since having a kid: we make a lot more laundry! As a result, we need more space for our dirty clothes and towels. Nicole specifically requested something on wheels with double capacity and this is what I came up with. The woven panel design is not only beautiful, but functional as it allows the laundry to breathe. Mobility is provided by a set of four casters well-hidden by the lower rails. The top features Rockler Torsion Hinges for both safety and convenience. Inside the hamper are two cotton laundry bags held to the interior rails via snaps. These bags are easily removed or can be left in place.
    In the first of this two-part series, we'll cut the domino joinery and grooves and then we'll do a proof of concept for the woven panel concept.
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Комментарии • 110

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 9 лет назад

    Glad the weaves worked out for you. They and the hamper look great. As for the "two" domino cutters....well... Now you're just showing off. I don't think the rolling hamper will ever be empty....as long as daddy and son are around.

  • @jeremiah3543
    @jeremiah3543 9 лет назад

    After hearing about this build on woodtalk I was very anxious to see the video. I'm very impressed. Once again you knocked it out of the park. Can't wait to see the next video. Marc, You make New Jersey very proud. You are the salt and vinegar of the New Jersey woodworking world.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад +1

      Jeremiah Schwenger haha thanks dude!

  • @HiltownJoe
    @HiltownJoe 8 лет назад

    I really like how you keep emphasis on the problem solving part of the work. Seing the thought processes laid out when problems arise is way more helpful than a simple step by step tutorial.

  • @GSAUS
    @GSAUS 9 лет назад +1

    Just recently got into woodworking, and I've been watching your videos non-stop for weeks. Thank you for your willingness to share your knowledge with us!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      Garth Stone Thanks for watching Garth!

  • @kdtwing
    @kdtwing 9 лет назад

    I love the projects you do and the techniques you show. Always next level. Unfortunately I think the reason I shy away from watching your videos in my feed, for inspiration or to solve problems is that most of us don't have a full line of Festool or Powermatic tools at their disposal. The reason I think I enjoy other hobbyist channels more is because they are working with the same tools I have. I consider my shop above average but most times I cannot follow your workflow because of materials, tools or resources. I'm a master at Sketchup and know how to use all the tools you have but cant afford the higher priced/quality tools you use to master your workflow. It would be a challenge to recreate with lesser tools but i don't find much enjoyment in that. You are a master and I appreciate your channel for entertainment.

  • @saywhaat8933
    @saywhaat8933 5 лет назад

    Mark is a fantastic craftsman, I always learn so much from this channel

  • @gregteagle8002
    @gregteagle8002 9 лет назад

    Great Job Mark. I believe the look and function of the hamper will serve you well. Gives me some ideas for a later project.
    Greg

  • @ArcoTwentyOne
    @ArcoTwentyOne 9 лет назад +1

    I can see this being a very popular project, it's so unique and looks like a ton of fun to build. I've been neglecting a sliding dovetail problem that I'm having on a current project, and as always, your video has inspired me to just jump in and figure it out. Thanks!

  • @petenilsen985
    @petenilsen985 9 лет назад +1

    Very excellent!! I've actually had this basic idea in my head for a long time (hate plastic hampers), but couldn't figure out assembling the weave. Thanks for the insight, and reminder that sometimes you don't know how to do it until it's done. Enjoy your vids, very informative.

  • @WellingtonWoodworks
    @WellingtonWoodworks 9 лет назад +5

    Again I'm impressed Marc. Thanks for sharing such a great design and how to create it. The woven pieces add a lot of character. Top quality my friend! Go! Mateo, Go!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад +1

      WellingtonWoodworks He's the best thing I've ever made! ;) Thanks for the kind words my friend!

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood 9 лет назад

    That weaving looked a lot more complex than I had anticipated! good job, Marc!
    ...art

  • @DerekMorrelli
    @DerekMorrelli 9 лет назад +1

    WEEEEEE!!! Looks like a fun project so far, even though you said it made you think of your Advent Calendar project. Nothing against the advent calendar, but the woven panel rolling hamper looks so much better AND it's so much more useful. Great job Papa Spag.

  • @parkwayconcepts8758
    @parkwayconcepts8758 5 лет назад

    This is exactly what I have been looking for!!! Thank you for sharing, I needed to know how the weave was done so I can make a large wall panel.

  • @GetHandsDirty
    @GetHandsDirty 9 лет назад +4

    Awesome, perfect and beautiful piece! Wow, you are truly amazing!

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 9 лет назад +1

    "its not a toy people "....haha!made me lol!
    u r the man marc! u make everything look so easy. one day i hope im as skilled as u are. woven walnut....who wooda thought?? looks beautiful!!
    like the tatts too. looking good! have a good one marc!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад +1

      Joe basementwoodworking Thanks man!

    • @tooljunkie555
      @tooljunkie555 9 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer when is the little one due again? Hope a os going well in that dept.

  • @wickerpony
    @wickerpony 9 лет назад

    Absolutely gorgeous Marc and it looks like it would be fun to make.

  • @NickFerry
    @NickFerry 9 лет назад +1

    Very cool Marc - I wove an Easter basket in a very similar method for a project - it is a different feeling working with wood in that way - the flexibility seems odd until the final outcome solidifies and comes together - well done

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад +1

      Nick Ferry Thanks man. It's something I might have to try on different projects in the future. Definitely new territory for me but fun.

  • @larryspeight8898
    @larryspeight8898 9 лет назад +1

    Very nice project. I look forward to seeing the conclusion.

  • @jcims
    @jcims 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful result! #1 video least shown to wives of your subscribers, lol.

  • @TheLindsay720
    @TheLindsay720 5 лет назад

    So stoked there’s a second part; did not want this one to end!

  • @walterrider1612
    @walterrider1612 9 лет назад

    looking good loved the motor good to see the son thank you Marc

  • @JorgeAraujo
    @JorgeAraujo 9 лет назад +2

    I totally love this thing.... Its giving me a great idea for my next keepsake box... A weaved walnut keepsake box is going to be tricky but if I can make it look anything like this it should be awesome! Great video Marc.

    • @brainsironically
      @brainsironically 9 лет назад +1

      HANDCRAFTED CREATIVE with Jorge Araujo Man, I bet that weave would make a beautiful keepsake box! I'd like to see how that turns out.

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 9 лет назад +5

    I've been looking forward to this series! That is just beautiful!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      Drunkenwood How-to Videos thanks brudda!

  • @Kyurnmakes
    @Kyurnmakes 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful design and execution. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheShavingWoodWorkshop
    @TheShavingWoodWorkshop 9 лет назад +2

    Beautiful design Marc

  • @EthylOH
    @EthylOH 9 лет назад

    Looks awesome.
    Oh, and I like your 8/4 walnut backer board (@ 6:22). Personally, I usually use teak, ebony, or rosewood, but I could see how walnut would work in a pinch.

  • @chrismooney5118
    @chrismooney5118 9 лет назад

    Very Impressive Marc! Nicest laundry hamper I've ever seen.

  • @CMRWoodworks
    @CMRWoodworks 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome work! Looking forward to part 2.

  • @RobertEchten
    @RobertEchten 9 лет назад +3

    Gorgeous piece and a video filled with very useful tips, as always. Thanks, Marc! Finally I know how to (correctly) use that dovetail router bit I have in my router bit set ;-)

  • @b_k_builds2872
    @b_k_builds2872 9 лет назад +2

    Really nice work here Marc.... Elegant design and perfect execusion.

  • @partom24
    @partom24 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome project, one I'll surely be taking on soon!

  • @tamaselkan8902
    @tamaselkan8902 9 лет назад +1

    Great job and superb video as always Marc! Matteo has grown a lot, so cute!

  • @DesignBuildExecute
    @DesignBuildExecute 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome, Marc! I was looking forward to seeing you build this after you mentioned it on Woodtalk.

  • @ColinDH12345
    @ColinDH12345 9 лет назад

    Great design, love it. What if the groves for the weaves to go into were made with a dovetail bit so that the alternating weaves could go neatly into the grove from either direction but still fit the grove tightly. Make sense? Just a thought I had.
    Colin

  • @TheRedbeardster
    @TheRedbeardster 9 лет назад

    Nice and beautiful. Thanks for the idea!

  • @doubledarefan
    @doubledarefan 8 лет назад

    6:55 Atari FTW! My sister owned an Atari 5200. Montezuma's Revenge was my fave game.

  • @AslanAtreyu
    @AslanAtreyu 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful piece. I'll have to try that one day.

  • @JoeDyvig
    @JoeDyvig 9 лет назад +1

    "ding, ding, ding, ding" love it!

  • @dmitrygavrovsky5938
    @dmitrygavrovsky5938 9 лет назад +1

    Your videos are really sweet, even my wife is watching them with great pleasure!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      +Dmitry Gavrovsky That's awesome. Thanks so much!

  • @vichubbard3664
    @vichubbard3664 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome! ! I can't wait to try that one project.

  • @MattLaneWoodshop
    @MattLaneWoodshop 9 лет назад +3

    This looks awesome dude, wanna build one of these myself!

  • @WayneBrownWoodworking
    @WayneBrownWoodworking 9 лет назад +1

    Your videos are always very high quality in content and production. Entertaining and educational. It's videos like these that made me want to join the Guild. Thanks Marc!
    (It took little Mateo a bit, but he got you rolling) cute kid

  • @n8guy
    @n8guy 9 лет назад +1

    So, so rad. SO rad!

  • @jayburns3119
    @jayburns3119 9 лет назад +1

    how can anyone give this video a thumbs down!?

  • @HovingtonInstruments
    @HovingtonInstruments 9 лет назад +1

    This looks fantastic!

  • @cjiv9343
    @cjiv9343 4 года назад

    Great vid always learn something from you!! Nice piece!!

  • @Magnussen92
    @Magnussen92 9 лет назад

    Man, that wood looks so beautiful! I wish I could get my hands on some, but it's probably out of my price range anyway :(
    I also love that mortiser drill-thingy! Looks really clever and fast.
    Definitively looking forward to the next parts of this video!

  • @pdhooper
    @pdhooper 7 лет назад

    You can get a lot of food in that hamper!

  • @a71ea
    @a71ea 9 лет назад +1

    Very nice and really professional.
    Keep up the good work.
    Regards
    km

  • @rcsmith
    @rcsmith 9 лет назад +1

    Nice video - Thanks for sharing. I'll try one of those (for sure) since we are at the same spot: One kid and another one about to arrive soon... ;-)

  • @kamchowful
    @kamchowful 9 лет назад

    hi, i don't have any experience of wood working. so, what i'm about to suggest may be unworkable but i'll throw the idea out there. why not taper the ends? so the pieces have more clearance (won't sit on each other) and gives them more room to expand. hey, i don't really know, so please correct me if i'm wrong. keep up the excellent tutorials.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      kamchowful Nothing wrong with the idea in theory. But the strips are already 1/8" thick and tapering them will make the tips very fragile. The groove they sit in is only 1/4" so I wouldn't really want to thin out that last 1/4" of each strip. And honestly, this system works so there's no real justification for thinning them out. With different dimensions in a different situation, thinning them would probably be a good idea if it makes it easier to insert into the groove.

  • @matt_williams1015
    @matt_williams1015 9 лет назад +1

    Really nice! I want to make one of these someday

  • @razeph1
    @razeph1 9 лет назад +1

    Nice Marc, Love it. I'm not nearly as responsive to my Boss.

  • @Remmes
    @Remmes 9 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @anthonyhall9453
    @anthonyhall9453 9 лет назад

    Marc, very nice project. Thank you for sharing. What was the inch-pound rating on the Rockler hinges you used?

  • @KenBoldt
    @KenBoldt 9 лет назад

    Great looking build. Do you think it would have worked to weave the slats in the same way as you did to measure their length, but to have the side rails on while you do it? So, instead of having one side off and weaving through from the side, have the top off, and weave the slats in and then slide them down into place. Or would you worry about marring your vertical pieces as you try to slide the slats down? Hopefully that all makes sense, I'm not sure I'm explaining my thoughts correctly.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      ***** That could work. But I'm not sure about the downstream assembly issues that might arise. You'll see in the next part just how tricky it is to get everything together along with a bottom and back panel. Also, getting the verticals aligned into their mortises after all of those slats are in place would potentially be a problem.

    • @KenBoldt
      @KenBoldt 9 лет назад

      Yeah, the more I thought about it, trying to adjust the verticals side to side, in order to fit the top rail on and get them into their mortises seems like it could be an extremely frustrating venture.
      I think you nailed it.

  • @jbaker4197
    @jbaker4197 9 лет назад

    Great project as always Marc. Walnut is definitely my favorite hardwood! Also, not related, but your sleeve is looking pretty awesome! lol

  • @rivergate
    @rivergate 9 лет назад

    Really nice.

  • @lanceroark6386
    @lanceroark6386 6 лет назад

    FLAVORS!!!

  • @n0rth3rnlight
    @n0rth3rnlight 9 лет назад

    super impressed dude.

  • @videogalore
    @videogalore 6 лет назад

    Superb! Love it!

  • @ceedeegutierrez
    @ceedeegutierrez 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you great work!

  • @kunalchowdhary
    @kunalchowdhary 9 лет назад

    beautiful...!

  • @joruss
    @joruss 9 лет назад

    When you unmentionables form a bulge inside you might have a problem getting them out with the bags. I'd probably go for a divider going the full length.

  • @eltonsoares8725
    @eltonsoares8725 Год назад

    Very good.

  • @NickkkOnTube
    @NickkkOnTube 9 лет назад +1

    absolute fantastic!

  • @murrada
    @murrada 9 лет назад

    Great job as always, Marc! If you had to choose one of the Domino models which would you recommend? Which one gets the most use for your projects? Thanks for the video!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      David Murray I wrote an article about that. Might help: www.thewoodwhisperer.com/articles/domino-df500-vs-domino-xl-df700-which-is-right-for-me/

  • @jeffwyatt4983
    @jeffwyatt4983 9 лет назад

    Marc do you think the snaps will hold up after time, when I seen it I thought magnets may work better over time, just a thought I have no idea. Excellent build and as always thank you for all you do. Great build :-D

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      Jeff Wyatt Thanks Jeff. I'll have to let you know about the snaps after I live with it for a while. That was my first time incorporating snaps and if you plan to take the bags out frequently, there's probably a better option.

  • @IBDaddyO
    @IBDaddyO 9 лет назад

    Beyond my toolset, but a very nice job.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      IBDaddyO All you really need is a tablesaw or bandsaw, a router, and a drill. A little more effort will be put into it but like most projects, it's still possible with a fairly minimal tool set.

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars 9 лет назад

    How were the outside legs of the weaved framed secured? Did you leave it dry or use glue? Did the weaved pieces just float in the groove like a raised panel would on a cabinet door? I like the trick you used to get all the thin pieces in line. Thanks

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      This was just a dry run to prove the concept. The next video will show the actual final assembly.

  • @erwinjuhari8433
    @erwinjuhari8433 6 лет назад

    Indonesia selalu hadir nonton video anda sobat...mantap

  • @Jeffferguson1911
    @Jeffferguson1911 9 лет назад +1

    Simply put, bad ass!

  • @benspens
    @benspens 9 лет назад

    NICE!

  • @jeffstanley4593
    @jeffstanley4593 9 лет назад

    Do you ever make your own tenons? Great video.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      +Jeff Stanley Of course I do. Watch some of the other videos in our library and you'll see plenty of mortise and tenon joints.

  • @fdlptruckie
    @fdlptruckie 8 лет назад

    is that a kapro at the 5:13 mark

  • @danielaustin3940
    @danielaustin3940 3 года назад

    Why do you glue dominoes in the rails first? I have a tendency to put mine in the legs first, is it just arbitrary or is there a reason?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  3 года назад

      To me it's more "natural" to make them part of the rails, since that's that position they'd exist in if it were a traditional mortise and tenon joint. The parts can still be stacked easily and moved around without denting anything. Put them in the legs and now you can't stack things as easily and you have something things can easily bump into.

  • @TheSplinterShoppe
    @TheSplinterShoppe 9 лет назад

    You mention the use of baltic birch plywood, and I have to ask. Where do you get yours? My father-in-law is setting up a cabinet shop and bought some baltic birch, but he told me he had to get it imported from russia or something like that.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      Pretty much any hardwood dealer that sells sheetgoods should carry it.

  • @magrildz
    @magrildz 9 лет назад

    Hahahahahahah cute father-son moment xD.

  • @callumsimpson4521
    @callumsimpson4521 9 лет назад

    If you could recommend a cheap circular what would it be

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      +cs weapons I've had luck with my Porter Cable. Never let me down yet.

    • @callumsimpson4521
      @callumsimpson4521 9 лет назад

      I live in Australia so i can't get porter cable

  • @callumsimpson4521
    @callumsimpson4521 9 лет назад

    And an impact driver

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  9 лет назад

      +cs weapons I'm fond of my DeWalt. But I'm sure there are other capable brands out there. The only one I have a lot of time with is the deWalt.

  • @LZACCARO
    @LZACCARO 9 лет назад

    Beautiful job.
    congrats.
    L.ZACCARO

  • @jeffwyatt4983
    @jeffwyatt4983 9 лет назад

    Marc do you think the snaps will hold up after time, when I seen it I thought magnets may work better over time, just a thought I have no idea. Excellent build and as always thank you for all you do. Great build :-D