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  • @SamMacyDesigns
    @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +15

    PLANS NOW AVAILABLE! I've linked all of the plans in the video description. Included in the plans are a cut list and tips and tricks to help you along the way!

    • @kapilagm77
      @kapilagm77 4 роки тому +2

      Should have shown how you screwed/nailed down the cross sections on top of each other. You have perfectly hidden that step in here

    • @noy6184
      @noy6184 8 місяців тому

      Can you share link?

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому +3

    Dude... You're a genius. You just taught me at least 3 game changing techniques. Sanding dowels with a drill, using a speed square with a circular saw, and of course the method of making floating shelves without expensive hardware. Thank you! Awesome work! 5:49

  • @carmenjames6930
    @carmenjames6930 2 роки тому +1

    I wish i could build like that. He made that so nice.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому

      You can do it too! 😃

    • @JasonWjddphotography
      @JasonWjddphotography 2 роки тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns totally. Invest in a pocket hole jig - even the cheap ones on amazon work great for any imagination.

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 3 роки тому +2

    The 4mm plywood is called Luan.

  • @EarlyEDventures
    @EarlyEDventures 3 роки тому

    Is there something else we can use if we don’t have a crown stapler? Can we use pocket holes on both sides, or would we have to countersink screws to make the butt joint? Would a brad nailer not be strong enough?? Rookie here, thanks in advance!!!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому

      I think most of those options would work great! I would say any form of screw (pocket hole, butt joint, ect.) doesn't necessarily need glue but if you used a brad nailer I would just make sure to glue every joint and I think it would be plenty strong enough! The other thing that's a nice trick is to use pocket holes, but when you align everything, pop a couple brad nails it to hold the joint together before installing your screws.

    • @EarlyEDventures
      @EarlyEDventures 3 роки тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns thank you for responding! Would it be possible to do pocket holes on both sides of the shelf inserts or would the screws interfere with one another from the other side?? I’m assuming that might be why you only used pocket holes on the top and not the bottom? Thanks!!!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому +1

      I think you could use them for both sides, just makes sure you stagger the pocket holes, that should ensure they screws don’t run into each other. The only reason I used pocket holes instead of Brad nails for one side is because I was able to get my nailer in there to nail the butt joints but couldn’t for the other side. Pocket holes on each side will surely be stronger!

  • @triniholts1943
    @triniholts1943 Рік тому

    O my God you built exactly wht I need for my heat press stuff great job I'm goner try to build mines

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Good luck with your build 😀

  • @idontneednodoctor01
    @idontneednodoctor01 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot this video is just what I was looking for!!!awesome!!

  • @hitmanshadowrecon9017
    @hitmanshadowrecon9017 2 роки тому

    I know what I'm building this weekend!

  • @angelicamateo2027
    @angelicamateo2027 4 роки тому

    Love your music and your shop looks so organized cool video great

  • @ArtByCRiley
    @ArtByCRiley 5 років тому +42

    Really wish this was more instructional :\

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +2

      ArtByCRiley plans will be available soon which I hope will help! This project was last minute and rushed so I didn’t get a chance to take my time and get the most out of it. There may be another one in the future!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +3

      Thanks for your patience, there are now plans available linked in the video description!

    • @mslovinmydaughter
      @mslovinmydaughter 2 роки тому

      Same

  • @ravenwrendraco7860
    @ravenwrendraco7860 2 роки тому

    Love ❤️ the 🎵.

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 5 років тому +6

    Great tutorial and just what I was looking for - sturdy floating shelves that are pretty easy to make and, as a bonus, on a budget. Thanks! 5:21

  • @mroddthedj
    @mroddthedj 4 роки тому

    Subscribed just because your music choice is on point

  • @raya9283
    @raya9283 3 роки тому

    Great tutorial! Plus...he's so handsome.

  • @bmerrell41085
    @bmerrell41085 Місяць тому

    Ty for teaching me

  • @patriasetefano5809
    @patriasetefano5809 3 роки тому

    Solid mate!

  • @thecherishedlife
    @thecherishedlife 4 роки тому +1

    So awesome, can't wait to make our own!!!

  • @ebonyejohnson
    @ebonyejohnson 4 роки тому

    I love it this is nice I would like to make this. And I also love your style of music I’m over here jammin LOL🎧

  • @NellyEIEI
    @NellyEIEI Рік тому

    So strong 💪💪

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Рік тому

      You know it! lol

    • @NellyEIEI
      @NellyEIEI Рік тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns 😂😂😂 awesome job on that man 🤘🏼

  • @QueenNeicy
    @QueenNeicy 5 років тому +5

    Awesome work! I am looking at options for my house that does not offer much storage 😫 I have never built anything before but want to try 😊

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +1

      Thank you!! This should be a nice and simple one to get you started!

  • @segarpr
    @segarpr 5 років тому +2

    Love the videos! Keep up the good work!

  • @juystafanreview2532
    @juystafanreview2532 11 місяців тому

    I always wondered how some manufacturers get the nice smooth finish? Are they putting veneer over it?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes exactly, unfortunately I feel like the top veneer layer keeps getting thinner and thinner as time goes on probably due to cost. Old plywood used to have a nice thick layer and these days it tends to be paper thin

  • @Valkyriepedersen
    @Valkyriepedersen 2 роки тому

    wow, thanks for the video, I dont know how to do pocket holes lol. I also thought I had to buy long boards never dreamed you could use plywood, probably cheaper, also I like that you pre painted or primed it .

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Glad I could help! The nice thing is you can rip them to whatever width you want and if you need thicker pieces you can just stack and glue more pieces together

  • @yoitstrevor
    @yoitstrevor 2 місяці тому

    6:46 big flex 💪🏻

  • @vickieyellowhorse1148
    @vickieyellowhorse1148 4 роки тому

    That was very helpful, Thanks for the video

  • @bikerchick9432
    @bikerchick9432 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this vid. Thank you for your very laid back teaching techniques. We built these into two closets after moving from a 2400 sq. ft. home to an 800 sq. ft. home. They were life savers when it came to space saving and organization. Thanks again. Really do enjoy your helpful vids.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Ah thank you!! I love hearing that!!

    • @Valkyriepedersen
      @Valkyriepedersen 2 роки тому

      I so know what you mean by that sizing down bit, done it a few times over the decades. Too much stuff and not enough house lol. Love these cubby shelves.

  • @selmaave9145
    @selmaave9145 2 роки тому

    Great build. Trying to determine what the proper width for each locker would be to allow for a hook on each side. Could you tell me how wide the unit is? I can divide it by 4.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому

      Thank you! The lockers are 4 feet wide and the cubbies are 5 feet wide. That way the width of each locker and cubby is just shy of a foot

  • @caydencemb07
    @caydencemb07 5 років тому +1

    You are CUTE! It makes learning to make these much easier... hehe :)

    • @robertmoore5196
      @robertmoore5196 5 років тому +1

      Cat calling is better when the female does it...

    • @fiouable
      @fiouable 5 років тому

      Awww, she's in love the poor thing

    • @caydencemb07
      @caydencemb07 5 років тому +1

      Yea well... there's always a critic in the comment section...

    • @hyperchord
      @hyperchord 5 років тому

      I wish someone cat called me. But perhaps Idk what I'm getting into

  • @FunFamilyZone
    @FunFamilyZone 2 роки тому

    Go blue!!!

  • @SgtEvarsmann
    @SgtEvarsmann 5 місяців тому

    what type of plywood is that

  • @realevanbrown
    @realevanbrown 4 роки тому

    Dude can you make more videos? Your video style is so good!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      Thank you man! Don't worry, I'm working on it!

  • @kelseywall7455
    @kelseywall7455 Рік тому

    What kind of wood did you use. I want to make these for my kids bookbags and coats.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  Рік тому

      This is made out of 3/4" birch plywood that you can find at pretty much any lowes of home depot 😀

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    This is a FANTASTIC diy video! Exactly what I needed, thank you so much! 2:21

  • @regginko
    @regginko 3 роки тому

    So you trimmed the backing after you stapled it in? Interesting.

  • @brandondavies6961
    @brandondavies6961 4 роки тому

    Really inspirational keep it up

  • @wsidegurl6631
    @wsidegurl6631 2 роки тому

    Seems easy

  • @Swissler777
    @Swissler777 2 роки тому

    What type and quality of plywood did you use in this?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому

      This stuff was just labeled as "blondewood plywood" at my local Lowes back when I made this. The quality was amazing, I think it's 12 ply and I believe it only cost $35 a sheet at the time. Ever since I made this video I haven't been able to find it again 😢

  • @billjaggers3012
    @billjaggers3012 3 роки тому

    Hi. I bought your plans but I don’t see a shopping list. How many sheets of 3/4” plywood will I need for each project? How many sheets of 1/4”? Thanks.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому

      Good question! Not sure how I forgot to include that. It takes one sheet of 1/4" and two sheets of 3/4"

  • @RealMommyLife
    @RealMommyLife 4 роки тому

    Interested to know the technique you used with how you support the shelves. Is there a benefit to the way you did it over making interlocking cuts?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      It mostly just saved time and I know not everyone owns a dato stack

  • @chickenmuffin
    @chickenmuffin 2 роки тому +1

    I wish you'd dial down the production, and up the tutorial part.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому

      You're not the first person to mention that lol, I've since dialed it back!

    • @clarefarris1589
      @clarefarris1589 Місяць тому

      It's good. No video can be exactly what your level is. I know very little, but a video like this does give me a baseline concept, and know what I need to learn more about. It can't teach you cabinetry in 7 minutes, and if it was longer it still wouldn't teach you, and you'd never watch it. I mean, the production is mainly just songs. It's a good video.

    • @clarefarris1589
      @clarefarris1589 Місяць тому

      I do want to know how to do it without a woodshop.

  • @GetOffMyLawn1970
    @GetOffMyLawn1970 4 роки тому

    Can you tell me more about the jig you have on top of your table saw? Or is it something else?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      Hi Jeff. So sorry to be late on the reply. It is a cross-cut sled. Basically a piece of plywood and a 2x4!

  • @ajwilliams7757
    @ajwilliams7757 3 роки тому

    Have you had any issues with that table saw? I was going to buy one but saw it had a lot of bad reviews so got cold feet.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому +1

      Oh really? I’ve never had any issues! Although I will say I’m not a super nit picky guy when it comes to things being perfectly square and what not. I’ve seen videos where people break down the construction of things with machining squares and other tools to measure the quality of equipment. I think it’s worth way more than what I paid for it personally and it’s never let me down!

  • @AlleyLoves
    @AlleyLoves 2 роки тому

    I just purchased the plans.. how many pieces of plywood did you use on each piece?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому +1

      Each piece uses two sheets of 3/4” and one sheet of 1/4” or whatever you choose to use as a backing material

    • @AlleyLoves
      @AlleyLoves 2 роки тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns thank you!

    • @AlleyLoves
      @AlleyLoves 2 роки тому

      One more question… what size pocket holes?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому +1

      @@AlleyLoves hmmm I’m not actually sure! I just used a kregg pocket hole jig that I got from Lowe’s and I think everything Kregg makes is the same size. I used 1 - 1/4” #8 pocket screws if that helps!

  • @paulrodriguez5830
    @paulrodriguez5830 2 роки тому

    What's the type of plywood you used sir?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  2 роки тому

      This was made from 3/4" baltic birch plywood with a 1/4" plywood backing

    • @paulrodriguez5830
      @paulrodriguez5830 2 роки тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns thank you sir

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    I gotta try this! My garage is so cluttered right now lol 4:44

  • @liamdanaher9102
    @liamdanaher9102 4 роки тому

    What stapler are you using here? Cubbies look great - I’m gonna adapt this for a smaller shoe storage for the mud room. Thanks.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      This is the Bostitch crown stapler and I was using 1-1/4" crown staples! Let me know how the mudroom version turns out!

    • @liamdanaher9102
      @liamdanaher9102 4 роки тому

      Will do! Thanks for the tool info. Also didn’t realize at first watch, but my weed whacker is currently being fixed at exit 18 equipment. Small small world, and smaller state if you’re in the 802. Thanks again and take care. Will let you know how it turns out and enjoy the fall while we’ve got it.

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    I've never seen someone do floating shelves like this and I love it! These will be going up in my house soon. 5:14

  • @ChasityPannell-xz1df
    @ChasityPannell-xz1df 7 місяців тому

    after the cubbie HOs are done DO a chatter cartrige BOX of conversations around to BING back and forth. anyone have any propofol and butterfly needles

  • @austin_eguia
    @austin_eguia 4 роки тому

    Subscribed on this video👌🏽

  • @alexandralopez2388
    @alexandralopez2388 5 років тому

    How much would it come down too , to build a closet ?

  • @ramonsantos5404
    @ramonsantos5404 2 роки тому

    Was this 1/2 in plywood or 3/4?

  • @chriskim4441
    @chriskim4441 3 роки тому

    Love how these came out could I ask what the material costs are ?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому +1

      If I can remember correctly I think at the time it cost right around $150 to make both pieces. But that's when plywood was $40 a sheet

    • @Valkyriepedersen
      @Valkyriepedersen 2 роки тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns arrrgggh true that $$$$$

  • @davidlouisbauer
    @davidlouisbauer 5 років тому +2

    Great job! I liked this. Looking to build something for all my shoes and boots. Since you welcomed suggestions, one thing I would suggest is with the taller cubby type cabinet for jackets - have the seams of that thin plywood (i think it was Luan) land on one of your verticals. I noticed light coming through in the middle of the cubby where the seam was. Other than that - perfect! Do you plan on doing some edge banding or a finish to the raw edges? Or are they going to paint them?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Thanks Dave! I absolutely agree with that! I thought since they were going up against a wall that the seems would somewhat disappear but unfortunately they are still pretty obvious. You can still notice them quite a bit even without light shining through. And I won't edge band these ones since they wanted an unfinished look to match the other equipment in the gym but I plan on making a fancier version for our house and I will definitely be edge banding and experimenting with finishes! That's for the suggestions!

  • @nicolagibbons6624
    @nicolagibbons6624 3 роки тому

    What's a pocket hole?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому

      Great question! Take a peek at this link, this is where I found out how useful they are 😀 ua-cam.com/video/mvO6zaIUO18/v-deo.html

  • @lanee.d1983
    @lanee.d1983 5 років тому +8

    Can I please have all the measurements for this please , I would like to try and build this ??

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Thanks for your patience, there are now plans available linked in the video description!

  • @anggisaputra4971
    @anggisaputra4971 4 роки тому +1

    Ah I need

  • @sharonchandler6052
    @sharonchandler6052 4 роки тому

    I like it

  • @K6L9R
    @K6L9R 4 роки тому

    Hey how much would you say this cost you to make? I guess just how much all that much wood would cost? My dad taught me all this stuff & I have all the tools I need so im def making one. I just wanted to know the wood situation lol. Reminds me of the cube shelving from Ikea. I just want to see if it would be cheaper to make one like this or buy one.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому +1

      I made both of them for around $125 total, that includes the cost of glue and a box of screws. I found this plywood at Lowe's for around $45 a sheet so I think the cost of plywood in your area is going to be the determining factor! Hope that helps!

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    Obsessed with this! I want one!!! 5:45

  • @dscottsensenig7941
    @dscottsensenig7941 3 роки тому

    How much time did you have in these 2 projects?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому

      Probably two hours in the cubbies and three hours for the locker

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    If i were more like you and cleaned after portions of the builds, my shop might actually be clean. HAHAHA 5:46

  • @mixchicktv4393
    @mixchicktv4393 5 років тому

    Hi what's the name of the board u use in the building of the cupboard plz

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +1

      The 3/4" plywood is just the blondewood plywood from Lowes and the backer board is 1/4" underlayment.

  • @potestv833
    @potestv833 Місяць тому

    so strong... nice video... so gorgeous man

  • @johnrosado9245
    @johnrosado9245 4 роки тому

    Where do you buy your wood? Plywood

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому +1

      Typically Lowe's! I usually shoot for their "blondewood" plywood if I can find it, it's about $45 a sheet and I find it to be better quality that the maple or oak.

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    Looks like the wood could split in that 2 x 2 on the ceiling and the whole shelf could fall. 4:34

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 5 років тому

    I love this video! I want to recreate it so bad! How long was the rope that you used? 3:36

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Tran The Clever thank you! I’m not sure which rope you mean?

  • @BigKeith510
    @BigKeith510 5 років тому

    How wide do you normally cut the walls of these type of cabinets

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Good question, I forgot to mention that! These ones are 12 inches deep, that fits up to about a size 13 shoe which is what I was going for.

    • @BigKeith510
      @BigKeith510 5 років тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns Sounds good. I am looking for a option like this in my sons room. Great video as normal! thank you very much and keep up the amazing work.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Thank Keith! I appreciate it!

  • @MominMesquite
    @MominMesquite 5 років тому +1

    What type of ply are u using?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +2

      This is just 3/4" blondewood plywood from lowes. I think it's a mixture of soft woods but I love it. It has more plys than the expensive maple stuff!

  • @neverstopgrowing728
    @neverstopgrowing728 5 років тому

    Did you fill your pocketholes? I'm not seeing them in the final build

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      I didn’t! But it would look sharp if you did! I was under a bit of a time constraint so it wasn’t really an option but I might try it if I build more of these.

  • @timothywoodward1685
    @timothywoodward1685 5 років тому

    What size pin nails are you using? Length and gauge

    • @timothywoodward1685
      @timothywoodward1685 5 років тому

      Awesome video btw! Subscribed

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Let's see, for the construction of the plywood I used 1 1/4" crown staples 18 gauge and to apply the backing I believe I used 1 1/4" pin nails 23 gauge. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!

  • @TheFlyingCarpenterOfficial
    @TheFlyingCarpenterOfficial 5 років тому

    did you use glue at all or is it all held up by staples only ?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +1

      All staples and some pocket screws, the backing keeps it from racking so they don’t get much stress. It’s worked well so far!

  • @user-Elle41
    @user-Elle41 5 років тому +1

    Would be nice to have material and measurements

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for your patience, there are now plans available linked in the video description!

    • @user-Elle41
      @user-Elle41 5 років тому

      92 Nails Just subscribed. Thank you for taking the time to reply to our comments and answer our questions. May your business continue to grow and your videos continue on UA-cam for us to enjoy. God bless.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      @@user-Elle41 thank you so much!

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 5 років тому

    I thought I was a handy man and just got schooled! Professional job man! 1:26

  • @alienproductions9948
    @alienproductions9948 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. It seems you can only staple in the bottom of the vertical dividers (except for the first and last) correct? Or, do you toenail in the top of the vertical dividers that are under an existing vertical divider? Please help!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +1

      Yes this is what I found too! What I did was staple the bottom of the vertical dividers that I could reach and then use pocket holes to secure the top. You don't need a ton of them since the weight of the shelf keeps everything in place pretty well! Hope that helps!

    • @alienproductions9948
      @alienproductions9948 5 років тому

      @@SamMacyDesigns I greatly appreciate your help. Do you have any vids on creating pocket holes. I'm a bit of a newbie at this level of carpenter! Thanks again!!

  • @roywilliams2533
    @roywilliams2533 4 роки тому

    did you square your project?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      Yes! It helps to check square along the way

  • @rRodFromMemphis
    @rRodFromMemphis Рік тому

    Nobody shows how to attach the shelves of the cubby in the middle

  • @jessicartan8911
    @jessicartan8911 4 роки тому

    Can i just order it from you??

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      unfortunately no... I do have plans available though!

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    Good stuff, I was wondering how you did that 2:12

  • @hyperchord
    @hyperchord 5 років тому

    Two things. Are projects like these impossible without a table saw and 2) I've tried screwing into the side of plywood and it failed. Does your wood stay together because you use nails when you go into the sides of plywood?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Yes this is definitely possible without a table saw! I would recommend a circular saw with a good straight edge, you could even buy a long piece of steel from your local metal shop or scrap yard if you don't want to spend the money on a long level. And you're going to want to predrill the holes for the screws into the plywood to avoid splitting. I recommend a tapered counter sink bit, you can probably find one at your local hardware store for under $10

  • @victortipper19
    @victortipper19 9 місяців тому

    Cover the top part of his head and watch his mouth....it's The Rock.....lol

  • @carlos1000rr
    @carlos1000rr 4 роки тому

    What kind of wood are you using?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому +1

      This is 3/4" blondewood plywood from Lowe's

  • @Wompwomp900
    @Wompwomp900 5 років тому

    Actually I wanna buy😊

  • @paulinomanao9385
    @paulinomanao9385 4 роки тому

    Can I ask for the Dimensions?

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому +1

      The vertical cubbies are 3'x5' and the horizontal are 4'x6'. Hope that helps!

  • @juanitaugalde9098
    @juanitaugalde9098 3 роки тому

    measurements please

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому

      The lockers are 6'x4' and the cubbies are 4'x5'

    • @matchangel
      @matchangel 2 роки тому

      What about the cubby size?? To know what size containers would fit

  • @williesimpson6757
    @williesimpson6757 6 місяців тому

    That was streamlined

  • @christinewhyte9304
    @christinewhyte9304 5 років тому +1

    Can you share the measurements for the diy

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Thanks for your patience, there are now plans available linked in the video description!

  • @Stevesbe
    @Stevesbe 4 роки тому +1

    HD plywood

  • @amandacady3124
    @amandacady3124 2 роки тому +1

    I fell asleep because of the background music. Needs something with energy.

  • @zagaliggle
    @zagaliggle 5 років тому +1

    Why are people so mean? I enjoyed this video and figured out exactly what you’re doing. I’m adjusting the specifications for my size closet anyway so measurements wouldn’t have helped me.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Thank you thank you THANK YOU! I’m absolutely pumped it’s working for you and you’re able to tweak it so it serves you best! You give me hope haha

    • @user-Elle41
      @user-Elle41 5 років тому

      I read the comments. No one was mean. We simply wanted more information. I too enjoyed the video and I’m glad you are able to use the information as is. However, we’re not all at the same level of expertise. Thank you 92 nails for the additional info. I hope you continue to post videos for those of us who are carpentry challenged lol. God bless!

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому +1

      Luz Sanchez thank you! I totally agree with what you just said. I think the comments he was referring to where the ones that I deleted, stuff like “this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen, etc.” I deleted about 6 negative comments that didn’t pertain to the video. But I made sure to leave everyone’s that we’re interested in the measurements and more details 😃

  • @purestilton
    @purestilton 3 роки тому

    You call it simple. It is if you have the tools! Please do a minimal tools version

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  3 роки тому

      That’s a good idea! Thanks for the feedback

  • @stratoside4765
    @stratoside4765 4 роки тому

    you are wearing your earplugs very inefficiently, it shouldn't be sticking out like that.
    i'm just saying this for your own benefit, it should be barely sticking out enough for taking it out later.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      Ah thank you for your concern! I've definitely upgraded since then!

  • @bfitnessjoe
    @bfitnessjoe 4 роки тому

    Before you can even think of a diy project like this , you need to buy all of those wood shop tools first...

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  4 роки тому

      This can also be done with a circular saw and a straight edge! Or friends with tools!

  • @bmerrell41085
    @bmerrell41085 Місяць тому

    Louan

  • @zmcg17
    @zmcg17 21 день тому

    Good job. Huge ass.

  • @ChasityPannell-xz1df
    @ChasityPannell-xz1df 7 місяців тому

    who gives AF bout a phone pull round. ASHTON

  • @robertzygarowski4037
    @robertzygarowski4037 3 роки тому

    Annoying music

  • @fallenls07
    @fallenls07 4 роки тому

    Gay music
    Shop
    Manly music try
    Metallica

  • @phyllisryan4181
    @phyllisryan4181 5 років тому

    FYI - If you’re going to do projects, you need to list materials required & explain what you’re doing.

    • @SamMacyDesigns
      @SamMacyDesigns  5 років тому

      Thanks for your patience, there are now plans available linked in the video description!

  • @rakeshhalder2011
    @rakeshhalder2011 2 роки тому

    What's yours nonsence

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 роки тому

    Good stuff, I was wondering how you did that 3:28