DiResta | Floating Nightstands Project

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @marceaton3128
    @marceaton3128 7 років тому +1

    Very nice build Jimmy, love that dado set. And to all those watching who subscribe to JImmy's channel and are looking forward to seeing the new shop be built and getting a chance to attend a class or two. Don't just hit the like button, go to Patreon or send a few dollars to Jimmy to help him build the dream shop. It would be really nice to say you had a hand in building the shop and giving back to Jimmy who gives so much of himself to us for free. I do this on my own and Jimmy didn't ask me to do it. I have met his brother John and spent a few days with him. These are some great people. Thanks.

  • @markbaker9459
    @markbaker9459 7 років тому

    Your modesty isn't at all a problem and your end result shows a very well thought out project . It isn't the tools that make the fine result but your planning that makes the result !

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch 7 років тому

    Nice work Jimmy.
    So true about milling up a little extra "just in case" you need it deep into the project.
    It is such a pain in the rear when you have to stop and mill extra wood during a build.
    And Thank You to Rockler for supporting Jimmy.
    You support Jimmy, and I will support you. Deal? Deal.

  • @MrColinALewis
    @MrColinALewis 7 років тому

    Thank you Mr DiResta and thank you Rockler for supporting Mr DiResta. I'm just starting to make things after being inspired by the DiResta library of videos. I even bought my first table saw. These videos are changing the way that I look at things. I've alway struggled c creativity but these episodes and the "Making It" podcast have taught me to exercise that part of my brain. They've introduced me to another world. It's therapeutic. Thank you!

  • @cosmicrayastrophysics7839
    @cosmicrayastrophysics7839 7 років тому

    The knots add so much charm, interest and character and for years I have tried to cut them out. Everyone of your videos has something useful for me. Thanks

  • @MichaelLawing
    @MichaelLawing 7 років тому +33

    Thanks, Rockler, for supporting great artists like Jimmy!

  • @automaticprojects
    @automaticprojects 7 років тому

    Terrific video. After years of watching Jimmy's silent builds, it's really a pleasure to listen to him describe what he's doing and why. I'm also at Rockler once or twice a week so I'm very glad to see them supporting my favorite UA-cam artists.

    • @sik59rt
      @sik59rt 7 років тому

      Mark Moran you should watch his core77 videos then. He narrates them all

  • @eliebitton6196
    @eliebitton6196 7 років тому +1

    Another great build where I learn a lot from you. This time is was the use of splines. I was working on a project wondering if I should use dowels etc... then I saw this video. Splines worked great and are very simple. Thanks for being an inspiration.

  • @Socalcheeze
    @Socalcheeze 7 років тому

    thank you rockler for incorporating or sponsoring this talented fella. great project and relatable.

  • @tiffanyjohnson3110
    @tiffanyjohnson3110 7 років тому

    Rocklers lucky to have you Jimmy. Beautiful job as always.

  • @user-zp5vt1tu6b
    @user-zp5vt1tu6b 7 років тому

    the knot in the wood acts kinda like an ode to a standard drawer pull. I like it!

  • @borocovs
    @borocovs 7 років тому +5

    I'm a long time Rockler customer, and it's about time they sponsored Jimmy!!!

  • @scootr76
    @scootr76 7 років тому

    Great Build. Thank you Rockler for supporting Jimmy DiResta. Keep up the great work.

  • @OriginalRedneckRomeo
    @OriginalRedneckRomeo 7 років тому

    you remind me a lot of my high school art teacher joe pfannensteil. the way you just.....flow...through your work. it's extremely inspiring

  • @MrDwaynePoff
    @MrDwaynePoff 7 років тому +1

    Wow...if only I could do HALF the stuff you do!! Another great build & video!

  • @robertwolinski7294
    @robertwolinski7294 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful night stands. The mitered corners on everything are very sharp looking, as in quality not injury risk. looking forward to seeing them mounted by the quality bed frame you built.

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve never seen a floating shelf made this way, I love it! Thank you for all the woodworking tips, great for beginners like me. 3:23

  • @davestrain1762
    @davestrain1762 7 років тому

    I think Taylor was right about the knots. Beautiful job Jimmy, these are polished! :)

  • @jimmydiresta
    @jimmydiresta 7 років тому +110

    Third!!! Thank you Rockler!!

    • @totallyhammeredwoodworks2546
      @totallyhammeredwoodworks2546 7 років тому +3

      jimmydiresta hey jimmy do you fond the price of that dado stack to be worth it?

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos 7 років тому +2

      Great job Jimmy!

    • @jimmydiresta
      @jimmydiresta 7 років тому +3

      Totally Hammered Woodworks just takes one good well-placed well price job and you got it covered

    • @EcoMouseChannel
      @EcoMouseChannel 7 років тому +2

      While this dado stack is cool and all... the set is pricey for the regular home guy who's not profiting off their creations. And I get that. However, just because this dado stack is the new kid in town, let's not forget about the Lock Mitre Router Bit. Creates the same edge profile, even works on ply and 1/3rd the price.
      That being said, I would totally use Andy Klein's creation. I like the origami aspect of using a single sheet. However, I do not have a Table Saw in my shop, and no plans on getting one. I prefer to use my Track Saw. I do have a shaper table however, and love my Lock Mitre Bit!

    • @jasonwall2512
      @jasonwall2512 7 років тому +1

      Saw a video a while ago when these dado stacks were first developed. I am glad to see the guy got it into production. Have made a few apothecary cabinets with upwards of 40 drawers. This might be a winner.

  • @cvh627
    @cvh627 7 років тому +1

    this is on the to do list for me, so it was great to see how you went about it. Those bandy clamps seem pretty useful.

  • @SeanFoushee
    @SeanFoushee 7 років тому

    These turned out great. Loved that you didn't put in knobs/pulls, and those knots add a great character. Really interested in Andrew's dado stack, will need to keep it in mind when I embark on building all new vanities and remodeling the kitchen. Thanks Rockler and Jimmy for the video.

  • @mikeslayden2349
    @mikeslayden2349 6 років тому +1

    Love the detail you put into making the waterfall effect. Great work man

  • @AB-nu5we
    @AB-nu5we 7 років тому

    'I don't have a jointer...' I just have a 6 in bench jointer, so I mostly end up using a No. 5 Jack plane (LN) for flattening lumber. Pretty quick with practice. We need to chip in and get you one
    Great project!

  • @MarcosThunder
    @MarcosThunder 7 років тому

    Hey Jimmy, I know you don't like to talk on the videos, but they are the coolest ones.

  • @BoomerKeith1
    @BoomerKeith1 7 років тому +1

    Awesome! Love the dado folding set from Rockler! Talk about making it look easy, I might even be able to look like I know what i'm doing with that set!

  • @abefrohman1759
    @abefrohman1759 7 років тому

    Very cool. I never cut out a knot. I either leave them as is or fill them with clear resin if I feel like it but I think it just makes your project unique.

  • @maheshchauhan9290
    @maheshchauhan9290 7 років тому

    Nice job and nicely edited with a humble voice over.

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns 7 років тому +1

    Those turned out great. That dado stack is crazy cool. I want one!

  • @SpeedysWoodshop
    @SpeedysWoodshop 7 років тому

    That folding joint is crazy cool!!!

  • @Skeptycal
    @Skeptycal 7 років тому

    Very nice. Your work and art inspires me ... even a simple build has a special touch.

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 7 років тому

    With all the talent you have and have shown in your you tube channel I am amazed that you have not made yourself a full set of those angle irons?. Nice job with the splines.

  • @karlackdamack4238
    @karlackdamack4238 7 років тому +2

    Great Build. I recently built a nightstand that came out really good but I'm now thinking these floating nightstands will be the trick. Mu bedroom is not very big so I think these would get me the storage I need and also make the room look bigger with the open floor space.

  • @jamartin1
    @jamartin1 7 років тому +1

    Very good, I love your approach/style of making things!!💜🙏💜 you inspire me!!

  • @jefferynichols2549
    @jefferynichols2549 7 років тому

    Really liked this video Mr. Diresta. Im just finishing up a platform bedframe with storage, for our bedroom. And was wondering how to do the stands. This gives me ideas. Thanks again.

  • @dismayer666
    @dismayer666 7 років тому

    beauty :) I like it when you don't see any legs. It gives you a feeling of something special in a room.

  • @pegroj
    @pegroj 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for showing this incredible work with wood, the idea of ​​leaving the nodules was very good :D

  • @decayer21
    @decayer21 7 років тому +1

    Hey Jimmy. Love your vids man, thank you for making them. I've picked up a lot of tricks from watching. Here's a tip you might like to use. Whenever I have to glue up frames or box shapes, I use a ratchet strap(s) to wrap it after I spread all my glue. The minute it gets taught, the frame or box trues up pretty close and you can clamp in a square afterwards just for good measure. Cheers!

  • @AverageRetiredGeek
    @AverageRetiredGeek 7 років тому +4

    Very nice work both on the nightstands themselves and the video! Your fast paced video with the voice over really, really works well!

  • @YouCanMakeThisToo
    @YouCanMakeThisToo 7 років тому

    Twenty-seventh...! Lots of great tips in this build. I like how you screwed the cleats down for the glue up, and the thin sanding block was neat.

  • @m3rdpwr
    @m3rdpwr 7 років тому

    I've only been watching the DiResta channel a very short time, but you have some great projects.

  • @christopherkouri2317
    @christopherkouri2317 7 років тому +1

    Spot on spectacular! Another very enjoyable build to watch and inspiring as always to a novice woodworker...thank you!

  • @jasonstanley9306
    @jasonstanley9306 7 років тому +1

    great project, thanks Jimmy. I love the waterfall grain match. Very sharp!

  • @robinsheriffnlarsson
    @robinsheriffnlarsson 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful work! I really liked the groove underneath instead of using handles, sharp!

  • @jimchallender4616
    @jimchallender4616 7 років тому

    Such skill. Newbies like me can only dream of making stuff like this.

  • @ryan31775
    @ryan31775 7 років тому

    Great job Jimmy - very unique design.

  • @SuperiorEtchworx
    @SuperiorEtchworx 7 років тому

    Nice job mate!! I really like the knots in the drawer fronts. That little bit of planned imperfection is perfect!!

  • @MattFeith
    @MattFeith 7 років тому +7

    Man, when I saw these on your vlog I thought for sure they're be french cleat, but I like the way you did it - seems more secure.

    • @EricEllenbrook
      @EricEllenbrook 7 років тому

      agree 100%

    • @BoomerKeith1
      @BoomerKeith1 7 років тому

      I thought they were French cleat right up until the end, when he made the template.

    • @Cactusworkshopchannel
      @Cactusworkshopchannel 7 років тому +3

      french cleat is over rated i think :D

    • @tomahoks
      @tomahoks 7 років тому

      Too "deep" object for FC. Think about it.

    • @MattFeith
      @MattFeith 7 років тому +1

      I agree. I think the only way a french cleat would have worked was if he put a screw into the wall keeping the cleat from lifting off, and the cleat was only there to distribute weight. I like the way it ended up being attached to the wall better than a french cleat anyhow...

  • @richardmadsen115
    @richardmadsen115 6 років тому

    I am amazed by your creative nature, great skill, great imagination. Thank you.

  • @st7650
    @st7650 3 роки тому

    Only thing that would make this video better would be to have Alex Snodgrass in it with some carter products thanks for the post jimmy love your true woodworking videos

  • @jomorris1022
    @jomorris1022 7 років тому

    We all will remember that the first made item is the learning one, and the rest are just getting better and better as the project progresses.

  • @toodle171
    @toodle171 7 років тому

    Really nice! I appreciate that you show some "oopsies" since that helps the rest of us when we get stuck on perfection...

  • @Yannique1
    @Yannique1 7 років тому

    Wow, they are beautiful Jimmy...

  • @holee9253
    @holee9253 4 роки тому

    Nice! Seems like a lot of work and time went into those

  • @TaylorMicha
    @TaylorMicha 7 років тому

    Beautiful pieces!
    Love Jimmy's commentary too.

  • @barrettfb
    @barrettfb 7 років тому

    Great project Jimmy! I love your videos even though I'm not a maker. One thing I'd suggest is to be careful with putting the gopro too close to finished products. The fisheye lens distorts the image and makes the finished product a little less impressive. I love how they look and how you rarely use paint, allowing the natural wood grain show. I hope you show us where they end up living, beside a bedside. THANK!

  • @vtank81
    @vtank81 7 років тому

    Nice work, as usual! I'm excited about the dado stack because it was just a guy in his shop with a great idea and the wherewithal to see it to market. Great job Andy Klein, and Rockler! (And, of course, Jimmy!)

  • @woodscrew5612
    @woodscrew5612 7 років тому +2

    Awesome night stands! I have the same planer in my shop. Works great

  • @antonmessina5304
    @antonmessina5304 7 років тому

    Those drawers look great!!

  • @crazethedave
    @crazethedave 7 років тому

    very cool looking, I just bought the rockler sled and love it.

  • @claterpult
    @claterpult 7 років тому

    Those are great. They look like one big block of wood. beautiful

  • @Joe_Sant
    @Joe_Sant 7 років тому +1

    Brilliant work Jimmy as always. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @Hagg506
    @Hagg506 7 років тому

    You can never have enough clamps!! Nice work...

  • @judge9amr
    @judge9amr 7 років тому

    this is awesome!!! Walnut is my favourite wood at the moment..

  • @PaskMakes
    @PaskMakes 7 років тому +4

    Cool design! Came out really nice!

  • @StephenDele
    @StephenDele 7 років тому

    Great job and video of how you used the products.

  • @ranjdall
    @ranjdall 7 років тому

    Beautiful work jimmy

  • @aMarkMoses
    @aMarkMoses 7 років тому +2

    thank you so much for making your videos. I'm sure it takes much more time to set up the camera for all the shots you capture and then the editing.. so yeah, I really appreciate the great content!

  • @robertnoname9936
    @robertnoname9936 7 років тому

    Beautiful craftsmanship.

  • @dannewlon5825
    @dannewlon5825 6 років тому

    Using the sawdust to clean up the glue is a nice trick...Thanks.

  • @alexpettigrew8971
    @alexpettigrew8971 7 років тому

    Nice technique mitering the drawer front!

  • @diogo1037
    @diogo1037 7 років тому +1

    fantastico, perfeito.
    Gosto muito de ver os seu videos, me inspiro em vc
    sou um montador de moveis e nas horas vagas fico vendo seus videos e admirando sua abilidade com divesos materiais.

  • @Ludwig4571
    @Ludwig4571 5 років тому

    brings a tear to my eye, good looking Sláinte

  • @lulufiedler9090
    @lulufiedler9090 4 роки тому

    amazing job !! Wish I have somebody like you close !!! great video !!!

  • @rodw
    @rodw 6 років тому

    Nice work Jimmy
    I bet they'll look even better in the master bedroom

  • @jameslamb4573
    @jameslamb4573 7 років тому

    Man, that dado stack makes short work of that kind of joint, nice!
    Do like the nightstands, well imagined and executed.
    Cheers

  • @GrahamOrm
    @GrahamOrm 7 років тому

    Great job Jimmy....but....if there's a gap at the top, how about a contrasting (cherry/maple?) lip on the top edge of the drawer? Cut back the walnut and glue a new strip on over-size, then take some time planing it back to create a perfect tight closure?

  • @jcs6347
    @jcs6347 7 років тому

    Great job Jimmy, they look great!

  • @techedfireman4981
    @techedfireman4981 7 років тому

    Another inspiring video from Jimmy! Too bad I have a Sawstop and can't get that dado stack☹️

  • @americosouza6199
    @americosouza6199 7 років тому +1

    como sempre perfeito nos minimos detalhes e o DIResta o fera

  • @jofloresz
    @jofloresz 5 років тому

    "Why do I have so many clamps I'll never use them", said no one! Rockler your so smart this is the man!!

  • @edmarkham2632
    @edmarkham2632 5 років тому

    Very nice. You make it look so easy.

  • @fynbo1007
    @fynbo1007 7 років тому

    Beautiful work done

  • @Badgerworkshop
    @Badgerworkshop 7 років тому

    I think the knots look great

  • @richardshaw3094
    @richardshaw3094 7 років тому

    Beautiful work. Enjoyed the video

  • @WoodenCreationz
    @WoodenCreationz 7 років тому +3

    Loved this video! Jimmy is a great guy with many talents!!!

  • @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
    @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549 7 років тому

    Nice blending of figure with the Knot!

  • @RRBuildings
    @RRBuildings 7 років тому +3

    So cool Jimmy

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 5 років тому

    I like the corner angle irons that you used, but don't you have those magnetic ones for welding? Need a clamping surface? What about sticking the magnets to a piece of steel? 💝☀🌵

  • @ColeAviation
    @ColeAviation 7 років тому +1

    AWESOME work Jimmy!!! Love your work! 👍🏼

  • @andyfermanich9956
    @andyfermanich9956 7 років тому

    Very cool looking. Loved the comment about how by the last one you had it all figured out. isn't that the truth.

  • @marcemarc6516
    @marcemarc6516 7 років тому +2

    Hey jimmy. If you cut the draw miter at less then 45 degrees (44) or (43.5) you'd get a better with the draw spaces. Since the miter isn't seen and isn't actually a joint when you slide the draw in it will allow the outside to make a perfect 90 degree corner with no gap or pressure pushing outward even though if you were inside the draw looking out the joint would have a space of that 1degree. I can send a photo if that doesn't make since. It's just an easy way of getting the draw face to match up perfect with box while given the illusion when the draw is open that it's a perfectly fit joint.. actually the jig you used to make the box demonstrates this perfectly. With the tape on back you fold it to 95 degrees. Outside the edges line up. But inside would have a 5 degree space. Just a little trick that you may fine helpful in the future when doing miter joints that have to fit together but not perminately

  • @adamrohde3513
    @adamrohde3513 7 років тому

    What is the purpose of the spline (not for the 45s but for making the panels)? Could you have butt joined or would that not have been strong enough? Great video and beautiful work! Thanks again

  • @TeamProsperity
    @TeamProsperity 4 роки тому

    Great video and project, nicely done ✅

  • @JLWoodArtistries
    @JLWoodArtistries 7 років тому

    Great work as always Jimmy.

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 7 років тому

    Nice work Jimmy!

  • @rickoyler7395
    @rickoyler7395 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I am getting ready to build two floating night stand for a friend.

  • @derekrife9214
    @derekrife9214 7 років тому

    I agree with Taylor. Celebrate the knots!

  • @woodscrew5612
    @woodscrew5612 7 років тому +1

    That's a nice pair you gave rockler!!!!

  • @brianmarcum4829
    @brianmarcum4829 7 років тому

    love the knots...good choice saving them

  • @jpk2742
    @jpk2742 7 років тому

    Very nice and good choice of material