Kobeomsuk furniture - Glass Cabinet for Bakery
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2019
- 고범석가구 / Kobeomsuk furniture
Korean Wood working studio / Wood Working Academy
/ 교육공방 / 주문제작
Making glass cabinet for bakery
Material - Walnut & glass
Finishing w/ boiled linseed oil
Placed in 세곡동 은곡 빵집
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How will you replace the broken glass?
Incredible build as always. Your work is inspiring. Simple, modern, timeless pieces.
awesome build.. I hope the glass doesn't break. They would have to take the wood framing apart just to replace the glass.
huskyrooster it’s the exact same thing I thought! 😱
I've been just re watching all your videos and you spoil me with a new one, great work as always.
Using a suction cup for handling the glass would make your life easier. I liked the solution for the hinges and the overall minimalism was splendid. Cheers, great work as always.
Complex build for a simplistic beautiful look. I love your work!
Very lovely. I love to watch your work come to life.
Those turned out amazing. Nice job. I like the brass knobs. They pop with that dark wood. Thanks for sharing
Really beautiful and Excellent video as usual: Modern, Elegant with a bunch of traditions! It's a pity that you cannot do more videos! Good Summer...
오랜만에 올라오는 영상이네요 👍👍
Nice build and a beautifully shot video. Cheers - thanks for sharing
Wow amazing wood working
Looks great!
The bakery owners must appreciate fine things, all the better for their customers.
Thanks for sharing, looking out for the next project!
A lovely piece and I also enjoy following you on instagram!
I absolutely love the look of this cabinet !! There's something so authentic about it :)
This was a wild build compared to the others but I'm still impressed by it all. Keep up the great work.
차분하고 정성스런가구~
This cabinet is harder to build than it looks. Great job.
Very beautiful work!
If the glass breaks, how do you replace it?
Easy brother, if you watch the video when he was closing the top of the wood for the window, you can see him drilling and adding wood-stick. So if you broke a glass, what you have to do is to drill inside the wood stick to be able to remove the top of the window. Then you slide out the broken part and change with a new one. After that you need to add a new wooden stick inside the same hole to stich the top framing.
I hope this explanation was clear.
Excuse my english bro. Im not a native english speaker. 👍😉
That sounds like a good technique, but I'm not sure if that's what's going on. He does drill into the top of the doors just after the 8 minute mark, but that's to install the hinges. I'm not sure what that style hinge is called, but given its shape, it could be acting like a pin locking the tenon in place.
@@ericmarthinsen i see. Maybe i saw wring. But actually its the normal process to close the window in asia. But sure i could be wrong also. 🙏😉
I wondered the same thing. This is the second video I've seen recently where the last piece of the frame is glued after the glass is installed in a groove.
@@AkibaAvenue Ese idiota yanqui no lo vio todo el video ó no se da cuenta de que viendo, el carpintero ya lo hizo bien la tabla de madera como desarmar y armar de nuevo para reemplazar otro vidrio
Thanks for the upload
Beautiful joinery !!!
Love how elegant your work is. Some day i want to do the same as you. Just perfect. Congrats!!!!!
Stunning 👌
I love the design and the materials, so nice, simple and beautiful. I think you do an awesome job. And love your workshop.
Great job!
It's beautiful work, but impractical for a few reasons. First, if a pane of glass is broken, there is no way to replace it without radical means. Second, from the way it looks, there is no way of removing a door without disassembling the cabinet. Perhaps the bakery will be lucky and no pane of glass will ever break and no door's hardware will ever fail. But in a commercial setting with heavy daily use, you have to prepare for damage and design the cabinet for easy repair.
So true. The piece is beautiful but not practically designed.
wickedmessenger1 the design of the door latches seems like it would lend itself to breaking a glass panel as well. With no cushion, the sound the door makes when it closes makes me think there’s a lot of shock traveling through the panes
I guess that will depend on the glass quality.
You obviously did not watch from around 8:50. He installed the doors after assembling the frame, and also removed a door for adjustment, so obviously the doors can easily be removed. A bakery in Korea also has to be one of the lightest "commercial" use cases one could imagine.
Nordlands aha i see it there, that’s a hard one to catch! :D
Wonderful work, but a beautiful piece. congratulations
looks beautiful!
Wow if I could only visit your place of work and watch.. what a wonderful experience that would be.. Truly a masterful talent and one of my favourites
Others have also pointed out that glass must be replaceable as it will eventually break. Glass in casework is always installed with removable stops along the lines of glass stops used in wooden sash. I made similar rookie mistakes long ago but didn’t;t film them and provide a forum to point them out out.
Great work!
Long time no seen.
Best skill.
Beautiful .... very good ......
Dang! Your skills are amazing! I love your artpieces!
Well dang. if Kobeomsuk lets his dado ends show, so can i.
Beautifully job!!! Congrats from Brazil!!!
Awesome👍👍👍
masterpiece 🔝💯
Very good 👏👏👏
Supreme, i like your design!
To everyone concerned about how to change out broken panes of glass:
I’m 99% certain this is scratch-resistant heavy duty acrylic/plexiglass. I work with glass and acrylic on a daily basis and glass doesn’t have wavy distortion in the reflection unless it was made 100 years ago. Glass also doesn’t flex in a curve when pressure is applied to the framework it’s in, which you can see when he’s first trying out the doors. If it was glass, it would be extremely heavy for him to be flipping over the whole construction on his own- not prohibitively heavy, but pretty dang heavy for that kind of handling. Plexiglass seems more likely than a skilled craftsman totally overlooking the fallibility of glass! :)
thanks for that. It really was bugging me.
omg, love it so much
Lovely work, I was just surprised that he fitted the glass panes before he glued up, if one of those ever gets broken it will be impossible to replace.
dude... theres a few things in this video i dont understand
im quite sure that the glass you're referring to isn't "normal" glass. I think that he used Plexiglass - The reason im saying this, is because it doesn't look like the "glass" is reflecting light like glass would. Also any sane person would go for plexiglass in this build.
nice dude, looks good
Hello from Indonesia ! :)
great works
very nice!!!
very nice!
Hi, great video, thanks for sharing! Can i ask, whats the yellow, angle drill you used to drill the hinge holes?
Great work, I always enjoy to see the mastery you display, just one question, what software do you use to draw?
Fantástico!
Parabéns!
amazing
Fabuloso trabajo. Mis respetos desde Chile
Just Perfecto. 👍
Wow , this is another great build of you my friend! i really like this project! Well done sir!
Hot weehls
Wonderfull job. But how chance the broken glass?
부럽네요...나무도 예쁘고, 음악도 좋고, 능력도 훌륭하고
감사합니다.
Great work. Which hinge system did. you use for the Glass doors
Nice
Love the videos man and the whole concept of the channel.
What is the 3D softwear you used at the beginging of the video.
Keep up the great work.
I’m in awe of your work and the quality of your videos. What camera and lens do you use?
Hi. What is the renderer for sketchup you're using? Btw. it is a pure pleasure to watch your videos! I love them all!
Gracias
Wow
인스타에서 봤던 그 진열장이군요^^!!
잘보고가요~선생님^^!!
아...저 심덕용입니다^^;;
If a glass gets broken, how will you change it without disassembling the top glued part?
I thought the same...
he will make another new door))
Perspex Glass Look - 5 times stronger than glass
멋진 작품이네요.
영상 마지막에 문높이가 안 맞지만 전체적으로 엄청 깔끔하고 고급스럽네요.
잘 봤습니다.
eiez08 댓글보고 찾아봤는데 어딘지 모르겠네요;;
@@kleeo83 영상 맨마지막 진열장안에 빵(?)을 진열하고 문닫을 때 보면 문높이가 안 맞습니다. 그 상태에서 카메라가 돌면서 외관을 보여주는데 거기서도 문높이가 맞지 않는 게 보이네요. 프레임과 양쪽 문의 간격이 달라서 한쪽문이 많이 떠 있는 보입니다.
아하.. 크로와상 넣을때 말이시군요 보이네요ㅋ 유리가 크고 프레임이 얇아서 단차잡기 쉽지 않아보이네요. 스윙구조 드릴 뚫을때 오차가 약간 있었겠고
what happens if a glass breaks how do you replace it i saw you glued the frame ?
항상 보며 배웁니다~! 유리문 어떤 하드웨어로 움직이게 한건가요?
holy shit it's so preeeetty!!!
عمل متقن ورائع
Gracias! a tu video, hiciste trabajo excelente (realmente eres nivel dios!)
깨진 경우 창을 변경하는 방법?
잘 했어
beautiful peace of work ! What are you going to do if a glass breaks ?
Daniel Rühl Really, what are you going to do?
That place looks almost exactly the same as a bakery in Seattle I’ve been to, weird!
Hello! You have agp clamps?
😁👍
Круто!
help me, i don't understand how the center board holds up
三材结合应该用三碰尖(粽角榫)更牢固,并且竖料的宽度和纵.横料区分开,会更美观。
That caption at 6:21 though.
Hola mi padre es una gran carpintero, y amo este arte... pero me gustaría saber en que programa haces los pre-diseños.. mil gracias y sobra decirte que trabajas muy bien! Desde Colombia L.A!
Amigo dice que usa "Rhino"
A lot of channels I subscribe to use Sketchup. But I think Gerardo Bogantes is correct. It looks like rhino.
When you cut a board along the grain, why do you use 2 small passes on table saw then finish it off with a bandsaw? Couldn't you just use table saw?
My guess is to prevent possible tear out.
I really like your furniture! I have a question, what computer program do you use to design?
Looks like he's using SketchUp, I would imagine the pro version
It’s rhino 3D. It’s what I use.
dct있어요?
Ahhhh
Hi! What computer program do you use in the design of the project?
Rhino
안녕하세요 혹여 괜찮으시다면 작품을
합판이 아닌 원목과 유리의 조합으로 만드셨는데 이때에 발생하는 원목 팽창과
뒤틀림으로 인한 유리파손이 걱정되는데
어떤방식으로 최대한 이를 방지하시는지 알고 싶습니다... 단순히 수분흡수를 최대한 막을수 있게 하도나 상도 횟수를 올리거나 유리 사이즈를 여유있게 하면 되는건가요? 아니면 좀더 고려해야할 부분이 있는지 궁금합니다.
나무 결방향에 대한 수축 팽창률을 공부하시면 해답이 나옵니다.
ZiarYesI. Young man love your work I love the variety of music which tells me a lot about your personality. I hope someday to meet you however if not it was a pleasure to watch you work. Peace be still.!!!!÷×+=%/\🌇🌆📜🎹🖤🕷🕸🌹🌹🌹🌹📐💯💯💯💯🌿⏳⏳⏳⏳🕊🌋🌋🌋🌋🎯
@@kobeomsukfurniture5420 시간내어 답글주셔서 감사합니다 많은 도움이 되었습니다
what computer program do you use for modeling?
Александр Дмитриев that is rhino
Blender is the same or better and free though !
What attachment on your drill are you using at 8:32?
I think it's a flexible bit holder with a hex shank drill bit.
@ 2:31 what is being used to cut the square holes?
rustjupiter hollow chisel mortiser
What design software do you use?
Кто знает какую прогу для проектирования он использует ?
Kumaresan Muthukumar
1 месяц назад
Rhino
@@kirillheldt8480 thanks
im watching you from mexico (._.)
Hi. What brand is your yellow rubber mallet?
It's halder .
wonderful but how to replace broken glass ?
in exchange for the look and maybe easy to make, there's no way to replace broken glass
It can be clear acrylic instead of glass.
저렇게 나무에 유리를 껴버리면 유리 깨지는 경우 교체는 가능 하나요?? 홈파서 하기보단 몰딩 만들어 껴서 본드 없이 못으로 몰딩 고정 하는게 나중에 교체를 위해서도 좋지 않나요?
방탄유리랍니다
@@user-js5em6zk2c 엄지척 낄낄낄
а если стекло разобьется? поменять не получится
Which CAD program is that?
Its Rhino
@@kobeomsukfurniture5420 nice thx
Do you sand anything?
8:37 what's the name of this tool?
[Modèle original] Silley® Arbre Flexible Aimanté + tete de Vissage + Porte-Embout (12 pièces) - rallonge à cardan 29,5cm pour perceuse visseuse tournevis (embout mandrin renvoi d'angle à 90° et plus) www.amazon.fr/dp/B01BVIR9V2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_infwDbQBSTJKG