How to make a sewing table

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2014
  • Take a couple filing cabinets, some shelves made out of 2x8s and a 2x4 and end up with a new sewing table.
    For a written transcript, go to www.house-of-hacks.com/2014/07...
    Music under Creative Commons License By Attribution 3.0.
    Intro/Exit: "Hot Swing" by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com
    Incidental: "Airport Lounge" and "Backed Vibes" by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com
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  • @HouseOfHacks
    @HouseOfHacks  4 роки тому +1

    If you liked this, you might also be interested in the making of a matching cutting table: ua-cam.com/video/e8fzthMmZ1M/v-deo.html

  • @jisodi
    @jisodi 9 років тому +18

    I think not all women are so lucky of have a husband who can support our projects, but still the idea is great!

  • @Tam-te5nh
    @Tam-te5nh 8 років тому +4

    Wow! I wish the same soothing music was what I hear when my hubby builds things. lol Great project!!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Tam2 haha. It's not always soothing music during construction. ;-) But it generally is when it's all done. Thanks for watching.

  • @dinglebat63
    @dinglebat63 Рік тому

    No Oscars for the acting in this video but seeing how the table was made was fun and the actual table turned out beautiful.

  • @reglindiseckhardt9777
    @reglindiseckhardt9777 8 років тому

    Using what you have is something we all need to do. You have specialized skills that can be learned by anyone interested. I have been sewing for years and the machines I now have didn't come to me the first time I threaded a needle, however the interest in the craft created the desire to buy tools when they became available and my skill was advanced enough to use them.
    KEEP INSPIRING US. IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO SEE SOMEONE WALK THROUGH A PROCESS TO A SUCCESSFUL END RESULT.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Reglindis Eckhardt Great point. We all have skills because we were interested in developing them. There's nothing keeping us from developing additional ones in the future as we desire. Thanks for commenting.

  • @HouseOfHacks
    @HouseOfHacks  10 років тому +4

    Will Britten Thanks for letting me know you enjoy these videos. I picked up my DIY skills from a variety of places: both my Granddads, my Dad, reading, videos. I think it's more a mind set than anything else and once you start it sort of builds on itself.

  • @Whistlewalk
    @Whistlewalk Рік тому

    That's a nice sewing space. Time for me to tackle a new sewing centre I think. Never occurred to me to use filing cabinets for part of the base. Duh!! Thank you.

  • @justthegoodbits1
    @justthegoodbits1 9 років тому

    Showing this video to my husband as soon as he comes home from work!! Really like this table.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Just the Good Bits Good Tips for Life Awesome! I hope it inspires you to make something great you can use. Thanks for watching.

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea 3 роки тому

    Now i’m broke buying a new sewing machine upgrade from 1942 ....I had no idea how wonderful they really are!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  3 роки тому

      Haha, yeah, much of that old equipment is really, really well made. It doesn't have all the fancy stuff new ones have, but for basic stitching, they just go and go and go. Are you familiar with Nani over at Seamstressed? She just bought and put into operational condition an 1800's model sewing machine: ua-cam.com/video/xjZaCqXMgxk/v-deo.html

  • @RAE5558
    @RAE5558 9 років тому

    This is sewing luxury! Wonderful, talented spouse made a sturdy treat for his blessed wife. Thanks for sharing!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Bonnie Konjevich Thanks for the kind words. Peace.

    • @susansawarin5776
      @susansawarin5776 9 років тому

      Bonnie Konjevich - As a former competent sewer, I can attest to the fact that if you can sew - you can do wood-work. Being able to read and follow directions is the key. I have spent the last 20 years renovating my home, yard, and furniture projects. Tools do cost a lot, as do sewing supplies - all of it is cheaper than a trip to the psychiatrist's couch. Making something tangible is good for the mind in this day when we get such limited access to such things. Have fun - biscuit cutters are great, and I WISH I had a kreg jig

  • @silenceisgolden705
    @silenceisgolden705 8 років тому +1

    Awesome video! You have some great tools (toys) to play with and made it look so simple. I loved the fact that you repurposed something you no longer needed to make something you did need. Our kids need someone like you to inspire them. Looking forward to your next video.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Denise White Thank you for the great compliment.

  • @Melatina77
    @Melatina77 8 років тому

    I love watching husband and wife projects. I watched this video a couple of times even though I will never be making my sewing table. It was interesting to watch.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому +1

      +Melatina77 Glad you liked it and thanks for letting me know you enjoyed it.

  • @drmichaelelinski6992
    @drmichaelelinski6992 6 років тому +2

    Excellent job making that sewing table. You did inspire me, but I only wish I had the tools and know how to do it to your level of brillance. Thank you very much.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  6 років тому

      Thanks and glad you found it inspiring! Work at the level you're at and you'll get better over time. We were all less skilled at something last year than we are today and today are less skilled than we will be next year. Just keep at it. Cheers.

  • @JacobsOompa
    @JacobsOompa 9 років тому +1

    GREAT GREAT GREAT job on this video....i enjoyed how it "moved along" and didn't lag on and on....was fun to watch the fast motion parts LOL....What a great collection of fine tools to do all of the tasks in building this sewing station....a SUPER FINE usage / recycling materials....this was great...and both of you were great...enjoyed the bits of humor here and there....
    GOOD JOB and THUMBS....I am a self taught quilter....but i use to build houses...and raised my family up to GROWN Grandkids now...almost all grown...
    Happy New Year 2015
    Ken from Orlando, Florida, USA

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Thanks Ken! Glad you enjoyed it and Happy New Year's to you too!

  • @beatricespedalieri516
    @beatricespedalieri516 6 років тому +1

    You make me want to transform the garage into a shop. Thanks for sharing!

  • @clairmumto5andnanto112
    @clairmumto5andnanto112 9 років тому

    wow fancy coming over to the uk i really could do with a new sewing table but my other half cannot do diy to save his life. he passed out just from me plumbing the washing machine in. i bet your wife is really pleased with the table x

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      haha. Your other half may be up to the task, but sounds like you are! Yeah, my wife is enjoying her new table. Next project for her is to redo her cutting table. Cheers.

  • @carmt52
    @carmt52 9 років тому

    what a great idea for today's larger sewing machines

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Thanks Carmen. It's working out really well for my wife. But you can't change just one part of the system. :-) One of the projects slated for this winter is to redo her cutting/work table.

  • @courag1
    @courag1 8 років тому

    Wonderful innovating. That is one husband and wife that prove that working together CAN WORK!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +courag1 Thanks! It's taken awhile but I think we're getting better at it. Peace.

  • @YoshiYodel
    @YoshiYodel 10 років тому

    Great video, love these builds! Fantastic looking workshop. How did you acquire your DIY skills was it through your 'employer' as you mentioned?

  • @jenniferlyons4150
    @jenniferlyons4150 8 років тому

    I applaud you for re-purposing the wood! Bravo! Looks great :)

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Jennifer Lyons Yeah, I hate throwing things away. Thanks for watching.

  • @darlenenelson215
    @darlenenelson215 8 років тому +2

    beautiful job, I'm jealous😃 Gave me a idea for my sewing room. Thanks for sharing. Cute couple😃

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      Glad to be an inspiration for your own space. Peace.

  • @annablock8037
    @annablock8037 3 роки тому

    Great job! I am a firm believer in repurposing as much as possible. Less in the landfills.

  • @tonyamajette9566
    @tonyamajette9566 9 років тому

    This was awesome!!! He put a lot of love into the work!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Tonya Majette Thanks for watching!

  • @ceciliavargas6195
    @ceciliavargas6195 8 років тому

    Very creative, great job. I love to upcycle. This is wonderful!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      Thanks. I hate throwing things away because I'm always thinking there's got to be a future use for it. Peace.

  • @grandmav
    @grandmav 7 років тому

    Very creative and beautiful woodworking skills!!! what a great guy and is a keeper.

  • @stephenwgreen78
    @stephenwgreen78 5 років тому

    Great table & video. I really like the music you chose (especially transition at circular saw part). Also liked the design of the shelves you repurposed. Thanks for the video

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  5 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, my wife made those shelves long before we met. Cool design but she didn't want them anymore. Peace.

  • @domenatrix81
    @domenatrix81 8 років тому

    Woooooooow that was beautiful. I sew as well and I can definitely appreciate a table as beautiful as that. Two thumbs up.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      Thanks. It was a lot of fun to make and she's getting a lot of use out of it. Cheers.

  • @IRDeezlSmoke
    @IRDeezlSmoke 8 років тому

    I had a great time watching this video. The project turned out awesome and you should be very proud. You editing skills are also excellent. I stayed glued to the screen from start to finish. Thanks for taking the time to make, edit and upload this awesome video.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +IRDeezlSmoke I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @alejandrapina4332
    @alejandrapina4332 8 років тому +1

    great, wow very creative.love the idea. we have lots and lots of kitchen cabinets out in the garage (from dad remodeling kitchens), and was always thinking about converting these into a sewing table station.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +alejandra pina Go for it! Get them out of the garage and doing something useful. :-)

  • @lisastoner6635
    @lisastoner6635 6 років тому

    Very nice! I enjoyed watching how you executed the Biscuit joinery.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  6 років тому

      Thank you! It'd be nice if it went that fast in real life. :-) Cheers.

  • @sewgatormomm
    @sewgatormomm 7 років тому

    You are vey skilled! Great design and execution.

  • @Kt-cn2rq
    @Kt-cn2rq 2 роки тому

    Question do you think the old style wood sewing table can be converted to fit the new one inside? I seen some I like but not sure how it works

  • @pammom-grandma992
    @pammom-grandma992 9 років тому

    I have an old desk that I am using as my sewing table. It has a hutch above it. But now I can see that hutch coming apart and extending my table. Our office has just emptied some old cabinets that were used to store mechanical and electrical drawings. I wonder what they are going to do with those? HMMM can you say thread, ribbon, and other notions drawers?

  • @howardgoldstein8290
    @howardgoldstein8290 8 років тому

    ...........that was terrific...and I've just added this same machine to my arsenal of machines...

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Howard Goldstein Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you like your new machine. My wife really loves her's. Thanks for watching.

  • @jogehetty
    @jogehetty 5 років тому

    I like the way they read the lines this mean we all graduate this year

  • @BellaJae
    @BellaJae 7 років тому

    Amazing! I'd like to see the cutting area a tad bigger but this was simply amazing to watch!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      Thank you! My wife doesn't do any cutting on this. It's only for use with the sewing machine. But we are working on a cutting table for her.

  • @ahgoor9164
    @ahgoor9164 9 років тому +19

    well done...it's amazing what you can build when you have over $ 1000. in tools..but the tools don't work on their own..nice work..

    • @jose1020100
      @jose1020100 6 років тому

      Good

    • @snezanajovovic7950
      @snezanajovovic7950 6 років тому

      Yes... Tools are the key... By Great job!

    • @gandalfthegreen1827
      @gandalfthegreen1827 6 років тому

      You could do an almost identical build with a drill, skill saw, and a few clamps. It wouldn't look as nice or be quite as strong, but there are other options that could be substituted for the tools he uses. The planer is only necessary because he is reusing wood.

  • @gaillaviolette6115
    @gaillaviolette6115 8 років тому

    Awesome idea...I will be getting a new embroidery machine and will need a new table as I am using a fold up buffet table...its definitely not sturdy enough for a embroidery machine...thanks for the idea...it looks sturdy enough !

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Gail Laviolette Congratulations on the new machine! Yeah, one thing this table is is sturdy. I had to move it the other day; it's heavy and solid! Thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @specialks1953
    @specialks1953 10 років тому

    I'm still here. Nice project.

  • @karenmetzpdqkrazyk4339
    @karenmetzpdqkrazyk4339 3 роки тому

    Love this sewing table, you both did a Great job. I like the indention where the machine sits, can you put an extension table on your machine in this space?

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  3 роки тому

      Yes, my wife has a SewSteady she uses. That space was specifically sized so that extension table fills all the space, giving her a smooth, continuous surface for the material.
      Did you see this video where I made a matching cutting table? It has a similar cutout for her serger. ua-cam.com/video/e8fzthMmZ1M/v-deo.html

  • @eileenlewis303
    @eileenlewis303 2 роки тому

    Great project! Well done!👌

  • @jasrenfro9856
    @jasrenfro9856 2 роки тому

    These weirdos are perfect in every way. I'm glad in here.

  • @vanessamonteith5740
    @vanessamonteith5740 8 років тому

    Great vide showcasing your use of tools and genius talent for thinking outside the box to create/repurpose items and give them new life with a purpose! I would love to work with the tools as you did to create a sewing table. Just one of my dreams to make one for myself, one day. You have shown us all, one does not need a fancy workbench in order to create something spectacular. Great use of tossed out items with little out of pocket money spent to complete! Gotta love that ;-)

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Vanessa Monteith Thanks! If you don't have the tools yourself but want to work on a project, you might look around your area. Some school districts have adult ed/continuing ed programs (check both high schools and colleges) with courses that allow access to shop environments. Some larger metropolitan areas also have privately run co-op workshop spaces you can join; search for "makerspace + your city". Cheers.

  • @npauj13
    @npauj13 9 років тому

    Omg that's flippin' awesome!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Stephanie Heu Thanks! It's working well for my wife.

  • @2003Trailblazer
    @2003Trailblazer 8 років тому

    great vision and reuse of materials, well done!

  • @elidaramos2320
    @elidaramos2320 9 років тому

    Loved the idea!! Great job

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Elida Ramos Glad you liked it. Thanks for subscribing.

  • @derekdavis1677
    @derekdavis1677 4 роки тому

    Really well made! Brilliant

  • @analuisamom
    @analuisamom 6 років тому

    smart and creative carpenter...very professional

  • @missmargaret1247
    @missmargaret1247 7 років тому

    You guys are great!

  • @sunshineblu1
    @sunshineblu1 8 років тому

    JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!

  • @lesmessbucilova2732
    @lesmessbucilova2732 8 років тому +3

    I am IN LOVE with your work shop and I wish my husband had one, sigh and if I'm honest I really love your wife's sewing machine. Great video on what you can make with a great work shop and imagination. Ask your wife if I can borrow you for a few weeks and I can loan her mine who is good at tile and electrical? hehehe

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +LesMess Bucilova Haha. My wife said to feel free to stop by next time you're in Utah. Thanks for watching.

    • @snezanajovovic7950
      @snezanajovovic7950 6 років тому

      House of Hacks LOL LOL.. very kind wife.. but I thought only Eskimos lend their wives.. so I was told. . Or is that some old wives tale? Excuse the pun LOL. Yes I too would have you on loan...

  • @petmomful2260
    @petmomful2260 3 роки тому

    That is fabulous!

  • @billhofeldt9490
    @billhofeldt9490 8 років тому

    Very Creative with your recycled materials. I wish i had those tools available to me.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Bill Hofeldt Thanks! I hope you can take inspiration from this and do what you can with what you have. Cheers.

  • @cindyhappel7376
    @cindyhappel7376 8 років тому

    Great job Harley!!

  • @ellaprevette388
    @ellaprevette388 8 років тому

    fantastic work!!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +ella prevette Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching. Cheers.

  • @DeltaFlo
    @DeltaFlo 8 років тому +1

    beautiful!!!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Beverly Williams Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!

  • @HouseOfHacks
    @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому +5

    Thanks ah goor. Yeah, tools that work on their own cost a lot more. :-)

  • @nicolecrystal6765
    @nicolecrystal6765 7 років тому

    hope she gets up and makes you coffee in the morning

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      haha, she's a great wife!

    • @nicolecrystal6765
      @nicolecrystal6765 7 років тому

      just kiddin around a litttle peace! thank you for nice video

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      Yep, understood. :-) You're welcome. Peace!

  • @SimonaShine
    @SimonaShine 4 роки тому

    Nice project,well done! I wish I had all those tools you have,I could make everything I want 😀

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Don't let not having fancy tools stop you. Lots of cool stuff has been made with just simple hand tools.

    • @SimonaShine
      @SimonaShine 4 роки тому

      @@HouseOfHacks thanks. Yesterday I drew a project for my sewing table. I do have some tools but not professional ones. In the end,all I need is some nails and a hammer if I don't have anything else. Nothing is stopping me. Thanks

  • @petmomful2260
    @petmomful2260 9 років тому

    That is a great idea!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Thanks, glad you liked it. Hope you find it useful.

  • @sheplady77
    @sheplady77 8 років тому +1

    oh ok then it's "crystal" thanks for letting me know. you did a great job!

  • @motherpops
    @motherpops 8 років тому

    😍😍 i wish! 👍 your very talented.

  • @susansawarin5776
    @susansawarin5776 9 років тому

    I like the overall flow of the work, your different angles, etc. And NO to people wishing diagrams and plans. Every machine is unique, as is the sewer. Measuring tools and graph paper are what you need. An insert that goes around the machine to flush it to the table would be needed. I just need the kreg jig.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Susan Sawarin Yeah, for a project like this where most of it is repurposed materials, plans wouldn't be terribly effective. Perhaps I should have shown some of the design/planning stage; something for me to consider in the future. And, yes, this was desinged to use with an insert; I neglected to show it in the closing shot. Thanks for watching and commenting. Peace.

  • @MsVision4
    @MsVision4 9 років тому

    omg I love it .Great job

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      MsVision4 Glad you liked it. Thanks!

  • @yazanayyad2177
    @yazanayyad2177 7 років тому

    wow that is very beautiful

  • @cognitor900
    @cognitor900 8 років тому

    Nice work!!! Wondered where you were going to go with the offset height at first...! On a different note, I would like to see a vid sometime on how you set up your dust extraction. Would that be possible please? Are you happy with your setup or is there a tweak that you think you could make? Not suggesting that you go the whole changeover to a new system but what adjustments would help where? I've seen many of your other vids and they suggest that a reasoned approach to many workshop issues could be tackled with a tad of ingenuity. Reason why I am asking you specifically is that I like the scientific demonstrable verifiable manner that you've approached other issues on your UA-cam channel. Cheers.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +cognitor900 Thanks for the comments.
      On the dust extraction request, I've done a couple videos. Did you see ua-cam.com/video/XQGOusi5x3E/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/UbLElnfZmno/v-deo.html ?
      If you have seen these, what other details would you be interested in?
      I have an improved hose connector port design that I'll be posting a video about soon and sometime later this year I'm going to be covering some of the details of the remote switch and possible improvements to it. At some point I want to add a cyclone dust extractor to the system too.
      Cheers.

  • @AddLoveTM126
    @AddLoveTM126 9 років тому

    Wow Awesome! You are SOO Talented!
    Keep up the Great work!
    I enjoyed watching you build; and the Music was Perfect! =D
    ~Add Love!™

  • @rafivan39
    @rafivan39 9 років тому

    Harley GREAT VIDEO!!! now I have a question for you. is it possible to make a video of a cabinet that would be similar to those ones that hide a bed, but instead when you pull it you have a sewing machine hidden inside that folds open into a small table like but with enough table left over to put your cloth material that you are going to sew?

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      rafivan39 Thanks! That's an interesting idea. By "cabinet that would be similar to those ones that hide a bed" I assume you mean like a Murphy bed? (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_bed) That could be a fun project to work on, unfortunately I probably won't have a chance to do anything with this idea in the foreseeable future. Here are some images for inspiration, although none of them are what I really have in mind, although they'd be simpler to do: www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1230&bih=695&q=drop+down+sewing+table&oq=drop+down+sewing+table&gs_l=img.3..0.3998.6901.0.7054.22.10.0.12.12.0.118.797.8j1.9.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..1.21.820.EoQM1c4EBko

    • @rafivan39
      @rafivan39 9 років тому

      correct, thanks for the links they are wonderful

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      rafivan39 You're welcome.

  • @sheplady77
    @sheplady77 8 років тому

    how are you going to make quilts in that small area? Or did I misunderstand something you said in the beginning? Good carpentry job! Fun to watch.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      No, no misunderstanding. Yes, she uses her machine for quilting. The table is sized appropriately for the machine. Individual squares don't require much room and quilting smaller items (like baby quilts and decorator items) have plenty of room. Quilting larger items (like for an adult's bed) are too big for the machine so, making the table larger wouldn't really help. For those large quilts, once she has things pieced, she rents time on a big, room sized quilting machine.
      That said, we have been talking about some ways of making handling larger pieces easier. We may even have a video about that at some point in the future. :-)
      Thanks for watching.

  • @lukewaxer371
    @lukewaxer371 8 років тому

    Hi! Nice video. My question is this, do you draw up plans or do you just have an idea in your head and wing it?

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Luke Waxer It sort of depends on the complexity of the project. Easy things I just do up out of my head. This one I made a couple rough sketches, not a scale drawing, but just something to help me and my wife make sure we were communicating about what she wanted. Thanks for asking. Cheers.

    • @lukewaxer371
      @lukewaxer371 8 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @samhutson7966
    @samhutson7966 Рік тому

    Awesome! I love it!?

  • @abipom4202
    @abipom4202 2 роки тому

    Hi pls I want to cut a hole to put a sewing machine recessed n a little bit of round corner cut pls can u show me some ting how to cut corners. Using a router machine pls

  • @snezanajovovic7950
    @snezanajovovic7950 6 років тому

    I Do enjoy your videos! .btw, any tips tips on how to make a piano stool with storage in the seat area? Thanks 😓

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  6 років тому

      The easiest would be to find some legs with the tapers pre-cut, nice looking wood for the sides that works with the legs, some thin plywood for the bottom and thicker plywood for the top/seat. In the wood that goes between the legs vertically, cut a rabbit wide enough for the bottom plywood and then cut it to length. I'd use pocket screws to screw the sides to the legs, sliding the bottom in after three sides are put together. The bottom will need to be notched in the corners for the legs. Once all that's assembled, the top can be attached with a couple hinges and upholstered. Hope that helps. Cheers.

    • @snezanajovovic7950
      @snezanajovovic7950 6 років тому

      House of Hacks thank you very much for your quick response! Much appreciated..will certainly put this into action soon. In the meantime, I'll keep watching and getting inspired, Cheers!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  6 років тому

      You're welcome! See you around.

  • @elidiag3614
    @elidiag3614 9 років тому

    Wow!...very,very!..great job!

  • @florriacarrell3272
    @florriacarrell3272 8 років тому

    very nice table.

  • @ewan2734
    @ewan2734 7 років тому

    o my my i just think what yo do with my old cabinet and some pillé of bed pièces hahaha you guys rock I have similar items have hammer paint brush and hand sew sanding paper and lot 9th determination ...man on this ovation will be great help but I need make it without him hahaha for what we have B&Q cutting services hahaha. you make me inspired and actually I will need now drag my cabinet up the stairs haha what I took down last week haha haha my friends will have this crazy faces again. ......woman and them changeable minds hahahaha

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      You can do this. Like you said, it just takes determination. As they say: where there's a will, there's a way. Go for it!

  • @psycoticreaction9135
    @psycoticreaction9135 6 років тому

    Great job!!! I am going to do one but it probably won't look as good as yours!
    My recent hack: Turn a used swamp cooler into a chili roaster. Take motor out. Bolt squirrel cage to top. Use wire mesh on one side make a pivoting gate on the other side (where the air goes in) use the wheel where the belt was hooked up to to spin. Roast by using your ditch burner (small one). You shoot the flames onto the chilies where the air went out of the squirrel cage.
    Free and fun for the guys to watch over some beers. DONT BURN YOURSELF!!!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  6 років тому

      Thanks!
      That sounds like a cool idea for the roaster. Do you have any pictures of it posted anywhere?
      Peace.

  • @mya514
    @mya514 9 років тому

    very cool!

  • @markayw
    @markayw 9 років тому +2

    Great job, this is what I would love to have, but I want my machine to be inserted into the table that way it will be flush with the table and make it so easy to sew on with big quilts. But I love that you make things for your wife. She is a very lucky lady. Kudo's to you both.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому +1

      markay vintageformeforever Thanks for commenting. We didn't show it in this video, but my wife has a plastic extension table that fits between the wood and the machine in the cutout with the curve. With that in place she does have a continuous flat surface with the bonus of easy access to the bobbin without having to move the machine.

    • @markayw
      @markayw 9 років тому

      House of Hacks She sure is one lucky gal. I would love to have a big table to house my machine, and also have the ability to have an ironing surface on one side and cutting on the other. Now that is a dream table. I bet you will come up with one of those sometime in the future. :) Thanks for sharing.

    • @HarleyPebley
      @HarleyPebley 9 років тому

      markay vintageformeforever Haha. Funny you should mention that. I'm in the process of making her a cutting table, we're still working out the details, but it'll probably have an ironing surface built into it.

    • @markayw
      @markayw 9 років тому

      LOL!! that is funny. Again I say, she is a very lucky lady. But a happy wife equals happy life. You both seem to have that. Happy sawing and sewing to both of you. Please share when you get it finished. Thanks

  • @barbarapoore7284
    @barbarapoore7284 9 років тому +1

    WOW!! can you teach my husband how to do that??? Great video!!

  • @pedrogabrielmezerhanepicon3110
    @pedrogabrielmezerhanepicon3110 9 років тому

    Really, a nice work congrat...

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Pedro Gabriel Mezerhane Picon Thank you!

  • @dauntiekay2768
    @dauntiekay2768 6 років тому

    I wish I had saws and drills that quiet!!! Please tell me where I can get these! lol Great sewing table--your wife should be very happy!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  6 років тому

      Haha, yeah, wish they were that quiet in real life. :-) Thanks, she's pretty happy with it.

  • @sgproductions805
    @sgproductions805 4 роки тому

    Lmao yall put on a lil show 👍🔥👏👏yall should release the vhs soon! This truly is the feature presentation.😂

  • @live2skide1
    @live2skide1 9 років тому

    I have that same machine and it is a vey heavy machine. While you built a great table; you might want to consider having a piece of Clear plexi cut to finish to finish things off. Most quilters want a flush mounted machine so the project does not drag. :)

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  9 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Mary. Yeah, I guess it's not clear from the final shot. My wife has a clear plastic table that came with her machine that fits in the blank spot between her machine and the rest of the table. When that's in place, she does have an uninterrupted flat surface from the edges of the table to the inside of her machine.

    • @live2skide1
      @live2skide1 9 років тому

      Thanks for replying. Glad to hear that. I have the clear table to and use it for my "sewing on the go".

  • @cathywoods4579
    @cathywoods4579 Рік тому

    Beautiful awsome

  • @MsGroovalicious
    @MsGroovalicious 7 років тому

    Bravo!

  • @TBizzell68
    @TBizzell68 6 років тому

    Very nice!

  • @sallyscott9238
    @sallyscott9238 7 років тому

    Wow! It's really beautiful. Wish someone could make me one!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      Thanks. You could be that someone. :-) Cheers.

  • @HouseOfHacks
    @HouseOfHacks  10 років тому

    ***** Good to see you again! Thanks!

  • @bethbeckett9219
    @bethbeckett9219 3 роки тому

    Can you do one about the combines

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  3 роки тому

      Sorry, not sure what you mean by "the combines." If you can elaborate a bit more, I'll see what I can do. Cheers.

  • @cheryllittmann1670
    @cheryllittmann1670 3 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry 7 років тому

    $16 plus the cost of all those specialty tools! I would love to have that stuff. Nice project though! Love the creativity!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому +1

      +Aubrey Yep, the tools are nice but the same tasks can be done with simpler things and a little imagination. The cost of the tools is amortized over multiple projects and many years so they don't really get considered as part of the project cost. Thanks for watching. Cheers.

    • @hfortenberry
      @hfortenberry 7 років тому

      Thanks for responding. I look forward to more of your projects!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      You're welcome! Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

  • @eddieg6822
    @eddieg6822 7 років тому

    this is like watching an episode of Sheldon and Amy's Fun with flags, very creative though, wish I had all that equipment to work with

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  7 років тому

      Haha, thanks. It's nice to have the equipment, but don't let not having it stop you. You just have to be creative with what you do have. Cheers.

  • @Lsu2012Bama
    @Lsu2012Bama 8 років тому

    That was amazing!! Also that it only took you only 9:56!! LOL!!😀😀📧📦📪📐📐📐📐

  • @lesleygilbert1945
    @lesleygilbert1945 8 років тому

    Good job guys :)

  • @milliestokes9550
    @milliestokes9550 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @joefroehlich8733
    @joefroehlich8733 8 років тому

    Ummm.... I want the plans for the 2x8 shelves. Love them.

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Joe Froehlich ha ha, sorry, I don't have those. My wife made them before we met.

  • @mentaldisorderrider6929
    @mentaldisorderrider6929 3 роки тому

    Thanks!!!

  • @migdaliaescalona7148
    @migdaliaescalona7148 8 років тому +1

    muy buenas herramientas. .. pero la maquina de coser no quedó empotrada! !! por qué?
    Saludos desde Venezuela!

    • @HouseOfHacks
      @HouseOfHacks  8 років тому

      +Migdalia Escalona Gracias por el comentario. Tal vez yo no entiendo la pregunta, pero he construido una mesa de costura, no una máquina de coser. Salud!

    • @msavage138
      @msavage138 5 місяців тому

      Recessed down in the table instead of sitting on top, that way the work surfaces are coplanar.

  • @gigivh9178
    @gigivh9178 6 років тому

    I'm jealous, wish I had a husband like yours, lucky girl.