please do a hidden storage thing in a furniture, a table or a small bedside table. thanks
that design is genius!!!! i would never think of that sort of hanger
It's not really unique to Bob, the design has been around in several variants
Umbra has this design~ Really cute wooden piece that acts as a wall art as well~ They have flat sticks and round picket hooks~
my uncle and aunt are building a cabin. This would be a great housewarming gift. Thanks for the idea!
I find myself yelling at the TV when you showed that piece of support nice walnut, how it could be done, what you should do, etc. THAT, my friend, is engagement. Whatever the numbers say, you are making great content. I love it so much when a video literally makes me speak / yell out loud. Kudos, Bob!!!
2:15 I enjoy you taking the time to share ideas or thoughts you get even when you're not doing anything with them
One of the most aesthetically pleasing projects you have ever done! Very mid century. I love it! Keep it up!
Beautiful
Beautiful!
Oh that looks so classy.
Very Cool Coat Rack !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so well done
This is brilliant!
10:35 Perfect!
It looks classy
Nice work! It turned out beautiful!
Definitely an awesome design.
That’s a super rad design.
Wonderful design, the contrast between the wood and brass is great
That brass looks good beside that yellow door
Wow, that looks amazing!
Really cool idea.
For that coat rack, I could kinda see some sort of secret storage be added to it. But granted you could add secret storage to almost anything like desk for example.
CLAMP CHAMP!!!!!
Watched your videos for years, never disappointed 😁
That is a great looking piece! Good work
I will definitely make one like this! Great idea. Thanks
Looks great. This would makes good scrap wood project
I really like that combo also! And it has such a nice sleek design. Great job!
Makes for a great looking coat rack. It appears that it looks better that way.
This is fantastic!!! I'm going to ask for one for Christmas!
Superb design, looks very nice. I would probably add something as a backer for the lowered end of the hook piece so that someone dropping their coat onto the hook wouldn't jab the bottom of the hook through the drywall. Also if the plate is integral to the rack, it'd keep the coats from trying to push the rack off the wall.
I believe that "perfection" is achieved when an object is made that, at the same time, is both elegant and functional. Very good.
I follow you, keep it up. SL
She’s a beaut! Matches the MCM clock!
Pretty cool.
That looks such an elegant design. I think if that was in black, it would suit your guest bathroom.
Nice Bob, the only drawback I see is using the drywall as a stop for the hook. A heavy winter coat hung on the same hook ( we are creatures of habit) will eventually push in to the drywall a bit. Lightweight stuff, probably never an issue. A thin piece of sheet metal like a roof flashing material on the back would be an easy fix and never be seen as it would only need to be at the hook location. Just a thought.
Absolutely. But I think it'll be ok. As long as the kids don't try and hang from it.
You could always put some metal behind it. Rebate it into the wood you would never know
Cool
Super cool, Bob! Walnut and brass, you can never go wrong!
Sometimes projects that are adapted during the build into a new project have the best turnouts!
Well done.
Sik. I love it.
Loved the project but the music in this one is great!! Love all your content Bob!!
Love it! I missed the 3M rollover, congrats!
I have made one of these before using CNC and waterjet to engineer the pieces. I used a steel dowel.
That really looks beautiful. If only I can buy it.
This gave me a great idea of a coat rack I can make
Awesome! This would be great in the shop for aprons, welding jacket, Jedi robe . . . perfect!
Wait is over
ngl this is probably my favorite build from you ever.
Very nice Bob. I made a similar one from a magazine article you've probably seen. I expanded that to 10 hooks, and wouldn't have minded even 12. So many jackets, coats, hats, etc.
don’t you know that it’ll explode if you cross grain direction? nice design on the walnut next to the hangers. That inset really makes the hangers pop!
Legitimate question: Something like this, to me, can be patented and can easily become a very sellable item with the correct distribution strategy and sales team. Do you not pursue these sorts of ventures because it doesn't make financial sense when your UA-cam is doing so well and is possibly more enjoyable than a sales venture? Beautiful and simple design by the way!
I don’t know how easily you can get patent for this. But I’ve seen 3 of the same design at container store in the last year so. But most likely it’s what you said, the cost benefit of making these to sell isn’t worth the opportunity cost. Especially when YT is doing so well.
I don’t think it’s really patentable, at least not anything broad enough as to prevent similar designs.
This is not patentable, and it's not worth patenting. It's not new and it's obvious because these hangers exist in numerous stores.
Awesome design, and so simple! You could do this with multiple species too if you have a bunch of scraps you just can't bring yourself to burn.
Sweet! I like it a lot!
Reminds me of something Pask makes would make out of a scrap wood.
OMG, I was 100 percent convinced you have the camera set to mirror image and then I figured out that's the shirt's actual design!
You should have totally made this seem like it was the Mandella effect. "Didnt he say towel rack?"
Love the design, especially the mixed materials! Although now I'm very curious what the towel rack will look like! lol
No drill press workaround:
Keeping deeper holes square is a nightmare without a drill press, and I don't want to build a rig, or buy guides. I don't need them enough.
However... I could cut the wood pieces a bit long, drill the holes in each piece individually with a template. String them all on the dowel for alignment. Glue up. Then cut the ends flush. Any pieces where the hole ends up angled, can give it a try again through the other end, since the mistake will be hidden.
This is a great option for the end of the hall where a hook sticking out with nothing hung on it would be easy to not notice and hurt myself on.
Awesome video, Bob. :) And you actually inspired me to make a rack for my keys from wood scraps, but with 3D-printed hangers instead of brass, so I can color-code the hangers just by using different filament.
Nike Project, I liked the idea with the dado in the Back, so you can use a piece of wood to connect all together 👍
You should make a drink dispenser to put in any fridge
A smaller version of this can be a great idea for keys. 👏🏻👍
I love this! Super cool and functional! Now I have to build one for myself because I cannot get over how awesome that is!
This is so cool! I will be sending you some picks. Got to go to the wood store. Bye for know
Always waiting for something new 👍
I know that and always waiting for your projects thanks and please keep doing
Great result looks amazing im thinking of making it myself. Any other tips?
Beautiful work, Bob! It looks fantastic! 😃
Some day I'm going to make something like that!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Very nice project great design. Really like this video this week. As always keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Can't wait to see ur next videos. Keep Making. God Bless.
Great project Bob, gives me an idea for some sort of outdoor art piece that doubles up as a welly boot rack 🧐, you inspire as always👍 stay safe 🤜
I like to watch people make stuff.
Great idea & very nice work Bob. The only thing I would have done differently is to round over the front edges of the coat rack and/or put a bevel on them to cut down the angularity. 👍👍😉😉🤔🤔
i think that if they are not aligned will be better and more modern, but really nice want to try it
Turned out looking beautiful, a great use of scraps from around the shop. The brass inlays really pull the room together. I thought for sure you were gonna use your Bridgeport on the brass bars.
Thank you very much! The Bridgeport would be kinda overkill with brass this thin. Totally possible though.
Cool hangar! The only thing I would change is to add a small, light weight spring behind the bottom of the hooks. Light enough so that it stays open when something light like a hat is hanging from the hook, but strong enough to push the hook back closed when nothing is hanging.
True, but for something like a hat or hoodie, it would pinch it. But you totally could.
Total beginner when it comes to woodwork, carpentry, DIY etc but this is something I'd love to have a go at in the future. Got 3 questions
1) do you do instructional videos?
2) is there an alternative method of joining the blocks together or a different way to cut the dado?
3) What's a good project for a beginner to start with? I'm thinking a mug tree or an even more basic coat rack.
Many thanks :D
I'm going to make one of these for helmets. Love the modern design.
It'll be in the same room as my piano which makes a piano design tempting, but I like the sparse brass better.
That is insanely elegant.
I'm really missing projects like this Bob
@@Iliketomakestuff I like your wood projects for daily home needs. I like your solutions and designs. I really enjoy videos like these. Please make more.
Between you and DIY Perks UA-cam makers have now entered the BRASS AGE
It's a pretty amazing material. You can cut it with woodworking tools, it looks awesome as an accent, and it isn't all that expensive for what you'r getting. win-win-win.
Yea I saw that amazing video today too. I had the exact same thought
Lol was looking for this comment.