Build a very simple custom bookshelf, using pre-finished plywood, and some poplar trim boards. Cheap and easy to build - $160 in materials and 8 hours labor.
Really great video! Great how-to! Your shots are well setup, audio is clear, the only thing you could improve is the lighting. Looking forward to more!
Fantastic video. I really appreciate you adding in the cost of material as well. Thank you!
Great video. Very detailed step-by-step instructions.
more vids man! you are really good explaining, putting together the vids, and good content
Great step by step instructions. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for taking the time to shoot and edit such a great video. It is very helpful.
Great videos! Super easy to follow and very informative. Look forward to more. Good work! (bookshelf and video!)
Really great video! Great how-to! Your shots are well setup, audio is clear, the only thing you could improve is the lighting. Looking forward to more!
Learned a lot
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Thank you. I am working on some now, and should get more out soon
Like water heaters go bad. I actually have just enough space to get it out of there. Trust me, I measured.
NIce. Thanks for the vid. I have a big built in project to do soon. Your advice will be a big help.
Great video!
Great video thanks!!
nice..most how-to vids are unwatchable..you are calm and there is no jerky camera action
Thanks for sharing
Got the plywood at Far West Plywood in Northridge, CA
Nice video thanks
where did you buy the plywood?
Far West Plywood in Northridge - Look for a supplier in your area that specializes in plywood, and they will
have prefinished stuff in stock.