How to Make CURVED Drawers for a Round Coffee Table
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2021
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Thank you for showing us garage bandits who don't have every shop tool possible, how to still make amazing projects with common tools.
Glad you appreciate it!
I can't tell you how much I respect the "...fair warning, this was my first time ever doing this, so, this is not a how-to video". Wayyy too many makers in this space does something once or a few times and pretend to be an expert on camera. The urge to push out content is very real. But being open and humble is much appreciated.
Just documenting as I learn!
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“Drahs”… just one of many reasons we love you Tamar!
"Drahs". My best friend says it the same way. Your channel is always amazing. Thank you for the inspiration. :)
been my biggest peeve and only real gripe about Tamar since I started watching a few years ago, lol.
It's interesting, because i'd expect that pronunciation from someone with a New England accent, where a lot of the final "r" sounds get lost. But i'm not noticing anything else that she's saying falling into that kind of accent.
Drores > drahs
I think it's a nice pronunciation.
I came to the comments to see if I was the only one who thought that pronunciation was odd.
OMG, Tamar! You can't hit us with the 'draws' in the first 10 seconds of the video! I can't wait for the full build video, that table looks like it's going to be EPIC!
😂😂 I can’t wait to finish it!
First 3 seconds!!!
“This isn’t a how-to, it’s a learn-along-with-me”. That’s the best kind of video. I want to see the process as much if not more than the result.
Well you’ve come to the right place. Ha
The best lesson: drawer fronts, a jig, and the clamps that hold them together are heavy.
I like that you have no fear. Just dive in, learn and adjust. Show folks that and they can avoid the mistakes. Makes you a grand teacher and a downright great carpenter.
I learn by doing!
The more you say "drawers" the more I like your videos! Well done!
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I feel like I’m a kid again and watching This Old House. ❤️
Haha!
Excellent Tamar! I love how you present yourself as sort of common novice woodworker - its so comforting and welcoming, but lets make no mistake you ARE an accomplished essentially professional grade woodworker, and it is very kind of you to take all of us along in your process!
Glad you’re enjoying watching the ride. Ha
Ok. You started out recording these as a novice, but you have demonstrated how much capability you can acquire if you keep pushing yourself to try new things.
It's been a fun ride, and I'll keep watching.
@@alans1816 always try to push myself! I love learning all these things!
No “essentially” required. She’s definitely professional grade.
@@MtnBike60532 with “know” qualifications! Cuz Tamar definitely KNOWS!
This is the first of your videos I’ve seen, and I am a new fan. I love the “bloopers” at the end. I haven’t seen anyone else do that.
Haha thanks
This is the first time I've heard your accent when you said "draws" and "drawfronts"! Well done and thanks for the sharing! Love it!
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You have a remarkably sharp mind for visualizing how these complex shapes will fit together! It gives me a headache! Lol
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I would never have thought to glue up the inside and outside peices at the same time. Brilliant! Keep up the great work.
Worked really well!
I absolutely MUST see a collaboration between you and Marie of DIY Montreal making an apothecary cabinet.
That would be cool
“That’s easier than I thought it would be” …. Famous last words 😀
Haha!
“Draw fronts” so awesome 🤩
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I absolutely love how you say drawers….keep the awesome vids coming.
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Not only here to hear the way she says drawers, but also to watch her incredible work. Thanks Tamar, love what you do!
Hahah thanks so much!
This was so complicated . What a truly talented maker/builder you are. So creative.
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You never stop impressing me with your skill set! I used to want to be like Norm...
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I don't have any words,as you rocked it again. Have a awesome weekend.
Thanks! You too!
Got to hand it to you, Tamar-you go for the challenging projects. Nice work.
Always up for a challenge
Damn!! You keep pushing yourself and you just keep getting better and better. Love your pragmatic approach and humbleness.
Thanks! I love taking on these challenges
You have truly advanced your craftmanship. Outstanding!
Thanks so much! ☺️
Hi Tamar,
Thanks for sharing.
Making a round table is certainly not a challenge for you.
As far as the drawers are concerned, I was thinking for a while, but you solved it.
What I liked very much, were your fantasies about the different ways to solve your problems.
By the way, when you started talking about it, my first idea was immediately to double the front and you came up with the same thing, nice.
Keep it safe, it is not over yet.
Willy from Belgium.
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Glad you liked it!
@@3x3CustomTamar I like all of your vidios.
Willy from Belgium.
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I like how you say "drawer". Awesome video and project!!
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I'm jealous of your artistry and skill level. Well done!
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I enjoyed that , well done .
Keen for part 2 , keep the videos coming.
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Thanks so much!
I think your approach on how to create a curved drawer is fantastic. I have not tried curves yet, but I plan to. Your video is full of great ideas. Thank you so much. You are a very talented woodworker. I will be referencing your video many times during my curve build.
So glad you found it useful!
I only watched this video because I love it when you say "draws".
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You're so smart. I love the behind the scenes part at the end
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No click bait here! Watching you work and hearing you say “drahs” over and over totally delivered! Thanks for sharing and really looking forward to that table build.
Haha! Hopefully I can finish it soon. But you know… life!
Yeah the woodworking and videography is amazing as usual but the pronunciation of drawers -- *chef's kiss *
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Terrific workaround on not having a jointer! The workarounds you come up with make your channel so much better than so many other channels. And the outtakes too.
A magnificent channel, a year full of good videos in which we have learned and enjoying the projects you have carried out, greetings.
So glad to hear!
Tamar has never met a problem that can't be solved with a custom jig
Haha truth.
Lady that’s awesome work 👍
Thanks!
For such a project you have to be at least superwoman. I take my hat of for you and bow in deep respect!
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One of the most fun youtuber! I get a tutorial on how to use the program to design these projects all most every video. Its easier to watch your vids just for the tutorials lol, but the wood working is like the added bonus!
Hah thanks!
Curved drawers....wow....very impressive effort
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this Coffee Table is becoming a beautiful and well made Furniture! I can't wait to see the rest of the build
I can’t wait to finish it. Ha
That’s such a cool project Tamar. It’s really great to see how you work around the difficulties and challenges of some of the different aspects of that and making the materials that you have on hand work for you. Your videos are so inspiring and I love your channel.
So awesome to hear!
Great video! So much information! (But I'm convinced you did this entire project to see how many times you could say that word that you know we love)
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I came here for the "draws"! Wasn't disappointed 😁
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Many good tips here.
Tamar, constantly brings her A game!
Glad you liked it!
This video was really inspiring ... I really enjoy watching you identify and solve challenges in a project that is obviously demanding from the start. You really are a natural at this. I look forward to the final video on this project, it's plain to see that it's coming out well. Cheers and thanks again for sharing your talent with us.
So awesome to hear! Glad you liked it!
Tamar. 99% of the time I watch tour videos for you’re great way don’t providing instruction through trying things.
In honesty, I watched this one to hear you say drawers😃.
You are appreciated and enjoyed!
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Tamar, you've provided inspiration and enjoyment for my hobby of woodworking for quite some time. Reflecting back, I'd say a couple of years. Thank you. I sincerely hope you and your Family enjoy the best of these Holidays. I hope you can look back over the past year with a sense of pride and accomplishment during these Holiday celebrations. Thank you so much. Happy Holidays!
So awesome to hear!
In for hearing Drawers said 100+ times!
Me too ;-)
I should have a drawer counter on the bottom 😂
Can't wait to see the finished table. It's going to look great.
I can’t wait to finish it. Ha
You are very smart to be able to figure out the challenges presented in your builds. Seems like you can visualize multiple steps ahead. I think you would have made a good engineer.
I wish I would have realized I was into this stuff at an earlier age. Ha. Thinking of my next steps is what keeps me up at night 😂
As a nashville native I love the way she says drawer "draws" 😆
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Very cool Tamar!
We really got to get you a jointer. Are you listening Powermatic? Great advertising opportunity guys...step up!
Thanks! Hopefully I’ll get one soon! They are all on backorder now… crazy times. Ha
Jewelry work! Milady. Congratulation!
Well done, Tamar! Thanks for showing the process
Glad you liked it!
I was shocked as all heck with this build. I saw that I had a notification that Tamar put up a new video. I opened it, expecting the "normal" Tamar kind of stuff, which is not that normal, but you know what I mean. Then, I was confronted with a circular table build! You really went for the gold on this one and knocked it out of the park. I am tremendously impressed. Is there anything you can't do? Your husband got a bargain when he got you. I hope you are appreciated. LOL.
Haha I didn’t get a bad deal either 😉
@@3x3CustomTamar LOL. Neither did I. We've been together since 1974. We were friends first and still are.
Those turned out great. Top notch idea and workmanship. 👊🏼
Thanks so much!
Hi Tamar, Thank you so much for the learning processes throughout 2021. I wish you and your family a beautiful Holiday season.
You too!
15:25 Bleep! I am wondering, was this heavy? 😂 🤣 Great job, Tamar, can't wait for the full build video!
Haha it was bleeping heavy!!
Tamar, dang. That table, it's amazing. I love it. Can't wait to see the build video. That's one of the coolest project that I've seen on RUclips. After watching most of the known makers, plus some of the newer makers for close to 6 or 7 years. Your build is about the coolest build I've seen. Your awesome thanks for another great video. Keep up the great work, and the awesomeness... You rock.
Awesome to hear! I can’t wait to finish it so I can share it. Ha
Great video again Tamar, I love curved projects and your table is beautiful !!!
Thanks so much!
BRAVO! You really have a mind/talent for problem solving and construction.. its very inspiring and I always pick up some ideas when watching your projects come to life!
Awesome to hear! Thanks! ☺️
What an amazing woodworker you are Tamar, thanks for another great video!!
So glad you like it!
Sei brava Tamara belle idee creative grazie
Absolutely mesmerizing !!! You work sooo well.
Glad you liked it!
Master work, like always.
loved this one. loads of great tips. Thanks, Tamar. can't wait for the final vid.
Glad you liked it! I can’t wait to finish it. Ha
👏👏👏 Can't wait for the rest of the video.
I can’t wait to finish this project. Ha
Great video (again). When I make plywood drawer boxes, I always use 1/2” Baltic birch for all components, and I glue-in the bottom for extra strength. With the rabbetted edges of the bottom, you can also ensure the squareness of the box. The resulting boxes are incredibly solid.
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There is no stopping you, is there?! :D Well done. Looking forward to part 2
Looking forward to actually finishing it. Ha
I am constantly bewildered by how creative you are in your problem solving! You totally demystified curved front furniture for me.
Awesome to hear
Always enjoy you explaining your process.
Awesome to hear!
I really like how on all your build videos you will recap at the end with thing(s) you would do differently and other methods to accomplish the same task. Could be very valuable for some people who don't have those same tools. The extra thought is much appreciated 👍🏻
Glad you appreciate it!
Entertaining and educational, as usual! Can't wait for the finished build. Thumbs up and thanks for all you post.
I can’t wait to finish it ha
What a cool project, your realism is awesome. Cant wait too see the finished table.
Thanks! Me too. Ha
That's awesome! You really simplified a complicated process!!
Glad you think so!
Great job as always! And super smart to make all your cuts with your jig still in place on the table saw before sliding it over to finish the dado cuts. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! Lots of figuring out to do on this one. Ha
Beautiful work as always! What I love most about your videos is that you are not afraid to show people that you are human and make a mistake now and then. So many people edit those out and try to be perfect.
Haha we all make mistakes!
Tamar!! You always teach me something, and your always amazing! AND IT'S ALWAYS FUN TO HEAR YOU SAY DRAWERS :)
Hahah!
Well done! It's excellent technique to use 1/2" plywood with 1/4" grooves in drawers of any reasonable size. Much stronger and not much extra work or cost. Lots of old plywood drawer bottoms are wavy and/or falling out of their grooves. The space underneath a thin bottom is wasted anyway, might as well fill it with wood.
Yeah! I did it out of necessity here but I’ll prob do it again in the future!
100% agree here - BUT be careful of the types of slides you are intending to use. BLUM under-mounts for example need that space for the slide hardware. For side mounting slides its a no-brainer, gives you additional gluing surface on the bottom and simplifies sanding/finishing the drawer. Costs probably go up a little but does reduce the types of ply in your inventory.
I played the drinking game this morning. Every time you said drawer, I drank. I'm glad I was drinking coffee this morning. lol Thanks for the video!
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Howdy! A little tip from a cabinet maker, you don’t need the screws on the draws. Your strength comes from your glue joint. Simply glue the joints and tack them with a brad nailer just to hold the joint until the glue dries. I tried to take draws apart built like this and the plywood breaks before the glue joint gives. Otherwise great job! Love your videos!
Thanks!
That was a very informative video of what could be a very complicated build. Can't wait to see the finished project. Great job!
I can’t wait to finish it. Ha
A sudden thought. You should try adding a mirror (acrylic mirror) to the end of your crosscut sled so you don't have to bend over to adjust what you are cutting to the blade like at 7:48
Interesting. Looking forward to the end result.
Ha. Me too… 😂
Making circles is fun! Great job, can’t wait to see it finished.
It sure is! This project is taking forever bc of well… life… I can’t wait to finish it…
Such raw talent!
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Congratulations on the beautiful work!. Have a year of 2022 with great health and success!
Thanks! You too!
Hey! Thanks for 2021 and all your videos! Happy New Year to you and yours… 👏🌹🇦🇺✌️
You too!
Another great video, Tamar! Thanks. I always come away from your videos with something new to consider in any of my projects. Main lesson being - a project is never as straight forward as it may seem. Keep up the great work!
Haha it always seems straight forward when you think about it. Then you go to actually do it. And you’re like…. Shoot. How do I do this?! 😂
I always look forward to any video you post. I find that I can apply stuff I learn from your videos to projects I'm working on. It's always a good day when I learn something new.
That’s awesome to hear!
It’s always a good day when you post a video! Your content is always very entertaining and gets me pumped to go try new projects. Keep it up!
So awesome to hear!
Can't wait for the table build vid
Me too. Ha
Hello Tamar, as always a great project. It's really fun to watch your videos. Thanks for the video, I look forward to seeing how the project continues. Stay healthy
Awesome to hear!
What a great video! I just built a curved front vanity with a poplar false drawer front and poplar door. Managed to carve them both on my CNC, turned out really sharp!
Sounds cool!
As always interesting and creative ways to do amazing stuff, thanks for sharing!
Glad you think so!
Excellent video. Love "watch me figure a thing out" content!
Glad you like it!
The more I see this channel, the more I like it and learn from it. I'm an ACTUAL newbie woodworker and be sure that this stuff is gold for me and for the rest ot woodworking junkies!! Have a great Xmas time!!
Awesome to hear!
This woman is absolutely awesome!!! I just woke up, my eyes weren’t fully open and she just woke me up with a eagerness to go to work and build cabinets I need to have done today. Thanks Tamar!!!
Awesome