Scotch In Hand Millwork
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Making a Full Size Wood Bed Frame With Storage
I Made a Custom Full Size Bed Frame with Drawer Storage
Alright, I finally got this project done. Less of a how-to and more of a watch me as I make something type of video. This one is a solid red oak full size bed frame with storage. For the storage, I went with 6 under mount drawers and inset face frames. The finish is Rubio Monocoat Pre Color Intense Black and Oil 2C Plus Charcoal, it came out really well as per usual with their products.
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Millwork
03:02 Making the headboard
08:05 Making the storage boxes
10:57 Making the drawers and face frames
13:23 Making the middle support
14:30 Finishing/Rubio Application
17:15 Final Assembly and Fit
17:51 Outro
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Channel Update
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How to Make a Storage Bench
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  • @terrymulgrew7534
    @terrymulgrew7534 6 днів тому

    Hey, your chest your rules. looks great

  • @logangauchat9357
    @logangauchat9357 10 днів тому

    Looks great! Love the bench idea

  • @boohootoo1000
    @boohootoo1000 18 днів тому

    the shaker cabinet police got defunded and never revovered.

  • @stacyevans1360
    @stacyevans1360 Місяць тому

    Great info and a nice build. My nitpick is "Go Ahead" It's like raw onions in your pudding. My most favorite tubers don't overuse this filler.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      I appreciate you watching and taking time to comment your thoughts. I should probably make an updated video one of these days. I had to chop it up and repurpose it due to constantly moving my shop lol

  • @Matt-qg2nk
    @Matt-qg2nk 2 місяці тому

    Debbie downer much?

  • @MrSjeupie
    @MrSjeupie 3 місяці тому

    Finally someone using tenon joints to slide panels in between the t-slot frame. I've always wondered why that is not used more often...? Any downside in your opinion? Would you use it as a worktop (and thus have the alu profile as edge around the worktop)?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Hey I appreciate the feedback... i prefer the tenon joints it's so much cleaner and much better aesthetically in my opion. Really no down side other than it adds time to the project, but if you're spending the time to make it, might as well do it the greatest detail possible. I am currently using it as a mobile work top and outfeed table for my tablesaw. I do have plans to build a bigger one...

  • @MrSodelmar
    @MrSodelmar 3 місяці тому

    what did you do to get the screw flush on the back of the board, when connecting the shelf to the backboard ? looks like you use a special bit ? or is that a phillips head?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Yes I just used a phillips head screw and drove it in so it was a tiny bit counter sunk. Pine is super soft and its quite easy to do this. On something harder like oak or maple, I would use an actual countersink drill bit to pre-drill and prevent cracking.

  • @nathanchida972
    @nathanchida972 4 місяці тому

    Hey man when making those cuts with your miter gauge and cross cut sled around the 1:10 mark, I would recommend having some type of 1 inch spacer block on the inside of the fence, and adding 1 inch to your fence dimensions. It’s not a good idea to make crosscuts with the stock flush with the fence, it’s a known issue to cause kickbacks or other problems

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Hey I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching. That's a good idea and a great recommendation.

  • @cornhole1335
    @cornhole1335 5 місяців тому

    GREAT song! Thanks for the upload!

  • @Mark-ew8qt
    @Mark-ew8qt 5 місяців тому

    I recently followed your video and made one, thanks so much for sharing how you did this. Your instructions were excellent and easy to follow. Its one of my first wood working projects and I have learnt loads in the process.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Amazing, I am so glad I was able to inspire you. I am planning to make an updated video as I have tweaked the dimensions slighly, but mostly for shipping purposes...

  • @jairocruz-rua9079
    @jairocruz-rua9079 6 місяців тому

    Not many videos on this subject. I’m definitely interested in seeing the whole process of cutting and jointing. Thanks for the info in this video, its been very helpful!

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Im glad it was helpful, I will keep this in mind for future videos. Jointing is one, if not the most critical wood working skill to master and there are so many different ways to accomplish it. Thank you for the support!

  • @papparocket
    @papparocket 6 місяців тому

    Great video. I am always looking for ways to use my track saw since I don't have a table saw (nor do I want one, those things give me the willies). For panel glue ups, I saw a recommendation in a video on another channel that goes one step further and makes sure that the edges to be glued to each other will match each other *exactly*. After you do as you did here and get both edges as straight and parallel to each other as possible, put two of the boards that will be glued together in the workbench with any gaps between them as small and evenly distributed as possible, and clamp both boards firmly to your worktop. Then place the track so that the track saw will cut a bit off the edge of both boards everywhere along the joint. Then even if there is any variation when making this cut, that variation will create mirror images in the edges of the two boards. Do that for each joint in the panel and you will have invisible seams. Just remember to label each edge of each board so that when you glue the panel each edge is paired back up with its twin. I just write the number of the joint so that the number is half on one board and half on the other just before I make the cut. Then any mismatch at glue up is obvious. Plus the amount of clamping force to get a good even glue squeeze out will be much lower which greatly reduces the chance that the panel will bow. This is especially critical for thinner panels. Still I would likely use cauls on thin panels to insure that the panel stays flat.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      You hit the nail on the head with your comments. I appreciate the feedback as well. Table saws can certainly be intimidating but there are always work arounds if the desire to do exists. A track saw, planer and jointer and you can easily get tight even joints on all of your projects. Thank you for the support!

  • @TomRubicon5949
    @TomRubicon5949 6 місяців тому

    quick and easy, does the trick. Great video!

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      I try to be as quick and easy as possible... ask my fiance! haha sorry bad joke but I couldnt resist. Thank you for watching and I appreciate the support!

  • @frankc2073
    @frankc2073 6 місяців тому

    From Scotland, UK. Informative, well presented, good content. Like your style and voice. Well done.

  • @larrybrtva7243
    @larrybrtva7243 7 місяців тому

    Gun cabinet.

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 8 місяців тому

    How is a torsion box better than a solid core? My workbench tabletop is just a bunch of 2x4s: It's three groups 7. Each group was 2x4 glued to one another, then planed with a planer. The 3 groups were then joined with a biscuit joiner

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      The theory here is that this will never settle, warp, or change on you. Once it is flat, it will last forever... assuming you dont glue on it or ruin the top somehow. But that is why hardboard was invented! Thank you for watching!

    • @eitantal726
      @eitantal726 3 дні тому

      @@scotchinhandmillwork6528 Thanks for the reply!

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 8 місяців тому

    5:30 circular bubble level will come in handy

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 8 місяців тому

    3:55 cringe

  • @MrRackinroll
    @MrRackinroll Рік тому

    I understand many people have'n't a clue as to level and flat. Basically the two terms have nothing to do with one another. something could be flat but on a 23 degee angle. Your 2' level though goold wasn't sufficiently long to make the long side flat. Go on.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Yes my 2' level is not sufficient to confidently ascertain how out of plane it was but in the case of producing a video sometimes you have to use what you have on hand to make your point. Next time I'll make sure to use my 8' long straight edge. Thanks for watching

  • @billrobinson8939
    @billrobinson8939 Рік тому

    I'm going to try wax as mold release on my first go round on a round table pour. Mighty good tips. Thanks

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Hey good luck, hopefully you can avoid the mistakes I made. I will stick to traditional wood from now out haha

  • @Benmeglei1
    @Benmeglei1 Рік тому

    Is the “Cadillac” of track saws even a compliment these days? When was the last time Cadillac truly made a great car.

  • @enhaodu6227
    @enhaodu6227 Рік тому

    What length of nails did you use?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Sorry this is late, but I used 1-1/4" nails. Make sure to set your compressor regulator pressure and do some tests to see how deep your sinking the heads. Thanks for watching!

  • @elizsanz3972
    @elizsanz3972 Рік тому

    i want to just go for it, should I give the dimensions to the people at home depot? I dont have access to any of those tools, and im kind of intimidated to buy them and not know what to do with them.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 8 місяців тому

      You should go for it. The people at Home Depot or somewhere else might cut them for you? Not all stores are created equal even in a huge corporation

  • @SzechuanChickenDog
    @SzechuanChickenDog Рік тому

    Legitimate question. How can it be so flat if you said there were variations in the height of the pieces inside? or were the variations not in the height of the pieces? Great build though! I wanna make one for my CNC I'm waiting to build... For this table! Great video

  • @wyliewoodco
    @wyliewoodco Рік тому

    Real talent 😅

  • @juliedana8190
    @juliedana8190 Рік тому

    Very cool!

  • @enioterapiadh3336
    @enioterapiadh3336 Рік тому

    💯

  • @maurolimaok
    @maurolimaok Рік тому

    Beautiful board.

  • @jimhemann5935
    @jimhemann5935 Рік тому

    I’d like to see the plans if available.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Sorry! I dropped the ball on the plans for this one. I am planning to make an upgraded version in the coming weeks. I will make sure to have plans available this time if you are still interested.

  • @jefflaird7478
    @jefflaird7478 Рік тому

    Do you get snipe

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      Yes I do unfortunately. But it isn’t too bad as long as i apply downward pressure on the in-feed and out-feed.

  • @glennkitchen8867
    @glennkitchen8867 Рік тому

    thank you... i was lost before your post

  • @myRefuge3710
    @myRefuge3710 Рік тому

    Would be nice with a chamfered edge to show off the epoxy more

  • @roberhatube2366
    @roberhatube2366 Рік тому

    Excellent, clean presentation. ( even with that pesky nail gun :-) Best editing I’ve seen in a long time. Pre stain ? What did you use ? Same as final ? Thank you. Yes , I’d like to see more practical items like this.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      For the pre stain I just use a mix from min wax or varathane for example. You can also make your own if you want to get creative. But make sure to match up whatever you use with the type of stain (water based or oil based).

    • @roberhatube2366
      @roberhatube2366 Рік тому

      @@scotchinhandmillwork6528 so a mix of finish product with stain color (same base) This seals and second coat of stain is a more consistent color on pine ? Second coat will adhere over first coat of 50% finish product?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      I would do a light coat of pre stain. Let that dry. Then apply your preferred stain. It can be an all in one stain (stain + poly) or you can apply the stain first. Once dried then apply polyurethane. Always follow manufacturer recommendations at first until you get the feel for it. And always test on scrap pieces before doing anything on the finished work piece.

  • @sherylhoughgolland5077
    @sherylhoughgolland5077 Рік тому

    Can’t beat handmade for quality.

  • @lllemons759
    @lllemons759 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed watching you put this together. Lots of great tips. It appears that the top sets of slats aren't actually usable? Am i missing something?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      Yes the top slats are just for show to keep everything as symmetrical as possible. Thanks for watching. I’m planning to make an update video in the near future as I have modified the design a bit 👍

  • @LonghornWorkshop
    @LonghornWorkshop Рік тому

    Full view air, loved it all. That’s a solid build and will last a lifetime. Said this Instagram that the black looks sweet. Good to see you back, keep it up !

  • @plthwaites
    @plthwaites Рік тому

    Great Video!! I had planned to make a chessboard this year and this is the absolutely best way I have seen how to make it with wood and epoxy. Thanks much for this one.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      No problem. Glad you enjoyed it! I’m toying with some other designs that I’ll try out in the coming weeks 👍

  • @s1rcharles552
    @s1rcharles552 Рік тому

    Gotta love the anti slip.

  • @connie_tiktoks
    @connie_tiktoks Рік тому

    Very cool! Can’t wait for part 2! I’ve subscribed ☺️

  • @jeffersonbarrett9707
    @jeffersonbarrett9707 Рік тому

    Very nice video. I can suggest for your channel promotion G E T 4 V I E W S, its really help

  • @TheC130navigator
    @TheC130navigator Рік тому

    Hey man, I really liked your wooden/resin chess set video. It was a good video. You should do another one. Doesn’t have to be a tutorial though. Just make another bad ass wooden/resin chess board again. I plan on making a chess board for a good friend of mine for Christmas. Keep your head up man. Making making another board would be a good distraction. Feel better brotha

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      I appreciate the kind words. I actually did just make one for a customer, she wanted it to look exactly like the one in the video though haha. Next one I’ll do some crazy color schemes for sure! 👍

    • @TheC130navigator
      @TheC130navigator Рік тому

      @@scotchinhandmillwork6528 I just ordered a resin kit with a bunch of color powders. Bought some walnut wood too. I only have a hand saw and hand sander but I’ll make it work. Send ya pics when im done. Hope you’re in a better place these days brotha. Happy Holidays to you and yours

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      That’s great! For sure send some pics my way I’d love to see 👍

  • @TheC130navigator
    @TheC130navigator Рік тому

    Man, great video. It’s actually the best video I’ve seen on how to make a wooden/resin chess set. Really reassuring and calm. I’m gonna try this shit. Don’t have all table saw though damn it

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      Thanks brother! You should definitely try it out, nothing more rewarding than building something with your own hands 👍. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

    • @plthwaites
      @plthwaites Рік тому

      The nice thing about this method is that the table saw is not all that necessary. Get it reasonably square by any tool that you have and I think that the epoxy will hide most, if not all, of the imperfections. Go for it!

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 3 дні тому

      Yes it is definitely easier and much more builder friendly construction design. Plus without a CNC or taking weeks to hand plane and perfect each square! Thank you for watching

    • @TheC130navigator
      @TheC130navigator 3 дні тому

      @@scotchinhandmillwork6528 on a side note, you mentioned in a different video that you were going through some right times. Keep your head up and keep doing your thing brotha

  • @mitchblackmore5230
    @mitchblackmore5230 Рік тому

    Very nice table top. The only thing I'm unsure of is how would you attach this 'top' to a 'bottom'? In other words how would legs get attached to this and be sturdy?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      So I made a few mistakes with this table. It actually ended up cupping severely down the middle and I had to take it back from the customer. Part of the main reason this happened, in my opinion, is that I waited too long to fix it to the base and the base wasn’t sturdy enough at the attachment point. Next time I would add some c channels underneath (hidden of course), or some beefy boards with a skirt around it (some people call it an apron too). Hopefully my long winded response makes sense 😂 **ignore this comment haha. Thought I was replying to a comment on a different video!**

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      Looking back I realized this comment doesn’t pertain to this video haha! The UA-cam app isn’t super clear when it comes to responding to video comments. Sorry for that confusion. As for attaching this to a base you can do almost any setup imaginable. Mobile, fixed, storage underneath, whatever 🤷‍♂️

  • @Eri-pd9vb
    @Eri-pd9vb Рік тому

    What size screws were those?

  • @gutierrezc8709
    @gutierrezc8709 Рік тому

    I think you mean Ferrari of all track saws.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      Haha yeah it is kind sexy I’ll admit. But honestly I’ve heard great things about the makita and it’s 30-40% cheaper. I only chose the festool because my dust extractor… which THAT thing is worth every penny, if you ever need a good one.

  • @paulzedeck7448
    @paulzedeck7448 Рік тому

    You lost me in the safety section as you were committed to your cut with no hearing or eye protection. LOL. Not faulting you for not wearing your PPE but don't include safety tips in your videos if your not going to represent. Again, if you don't want to wear PPE that's on you dude. But don't preach safety unless you are practicing safety.

  • @sportfanatic5339
    @sportfanatic5339 Рік тому

    How do you know if you’re track is straight?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      They are manufactured pretty high quality. I’d be surprised if they weren’t. But it’s not a bad idea to check it out though! I’d use a long level or something known to be dead straight to test it out.

  • @matthewgarey6240
    @matthewgarey6240 Рік тому

    Good job. Simple but elegant at the same time

  • @erikkessler2199
    @erikkessler2199 Рік тому

    I like your process compared to others I've seen. Did you get much leakage from the pour or did the glue stop that?

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      No all the glue stops that. I also added a step where I shellac the squares getting epoxy. This helps stop color seepage in the end grain especially for the wood squares.

  • @mikhailarey1196
    @mikhailarey1196 Рік тому

    Been doing this one for a long time. Festool is known for outstanding dust collection. One of my main reasons I bought into a CT22 in 2006.

    • @scotchinhandmillwork6528
      @scotchinhandmillwork6528 Рік тому

      Yeah I’m a believer now myself. Love their tools…wish I could afford more though haha