Go Avalanche! No seriously, go Avs :) I like your creativity to link clamps to make them longer, not sure I ever did that before but I will for sure now.
Great work my man. Looks awesome and that is a crap load of storage! Just started using Luan for my drawer bottoms on this advice. Would have saved a lot of money if I found this sooner. Keep up the great work!
I have used Lauan plywood (also known as Luan Plywood) for doors centers and drawer bottoms. It has a smooth side and a blemished side. I used to skin doors in apartment complexes due to investors not wanting to spend monies for new doors. Sometimes I would glue it to a sheet of 1/4 oak ply or veneer it with a hardwood veneer. Again when I did apartment repairs to cabinetry in the apartments.
@@ArtisanMade Just did a Serrano Pale Ale. Awesome. Also, I did the same thing drilling the door pull holes in the wrong location when I built your assembly table/outfeed table last year 🤣
Heya Artie, see you been Busy, me as well about to put up my last piece of 2' insulation foam board in the new shop. Hard to believe it's been 2 years since I made Sawdust. I'll shoot you some photos in a bit... have a great day!
Cheap pipe clamps will help you with those wide glue ups until you can get you some parallel clamps. As for orienting your material use chalk it wipes off easy and help keep parts in the correct place or Avery labels that clean up with denatured alcohol.
"Only shop furniture " he says. These cabinets look better than what i have in my kitchen right now. Very nice. By the way is it true that adding such cabinets to garage increases the home value?
1 year in is there anything you’d do differently on the design? My main question I’m trying to figure out with my shop cabinets is whether a face frame would keep more dust out of the cabinet. Do you find the gap between your doors lets in a noticeable amount of dust (even with good dust collection I still get a small layer on exposed surfaces, wondering if I’ll regret full overlay vs face frame)
I just checked the link. These are full overlay. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality, but I didn’t bother installing the lights that come with it.
Hmm looked for a video on the workbench that's in the corner you don't have one on it. No one builds them with drawers that has a hutch. It's not exactly what I want, but closer then anything else I seen be easier to modify the design though. 🤭 It would of probably give ya good UA-cam content as no one else really has that on their channel I know as I've looked they just ones without drawers or just had designs.
@@ArtisanMade Same here! I’m almost embarrassed, I don’t even have a boat. I could probably keep 3-4 out of the 20 I have and never know the difference.
Go Avalanche! No seriously, go Avs :) I like your creativity to link clamps to make them longer, not sure I ever did that before but I will for sure now.
Hell of a job looks great
Great work my man. Looks awesome and that is a crap load of storage! Just started using Luan for my drawer bottoms on this advice. Would have saved a lot of money if I found this sooner. Keep up the great work!
FANTASTIC WORK poplar is very abundant here in northern wi I will have to use that to build my cabinets too thanks
This came out fantastic man. I love how you went up high with them too so you could use all of the useless space above.
Thank you brother!!!
Good looking shop furniture!
There's a Dartboard, great!!! Game on!
Fantastic build to keep the shop organized!
Thank you!
I have used Lauan plywood (also known as Luan Plywood) for doors centers and drawer bottoms. It has a smooth side and a blemished side. I used to skin doors in apartment complexes due to investors not wanting to spend monies for new doors. Sometimes I would glue it to a sheet of 1/4 oak ply or veneer it with a hardwood veneer. Again when I did apartment repairs to cabinetry in the apartments.
Amazing work! You have tools I don't have so I don't think I could make these very easily.
Awesome
Great job!
Subscribed. 🙂
Oh, you're a homebrewer too! We have the same hobbies
Yes we do mark! I love brewing. I’m hoping to brew something soon. Maybe a bourbon stout.
@@ArtisanMade Just did a Serrano Pale Ale. Awesome. Also, I did the same thing drilling the door pull holes in the wrong location when I built your assembly table/outfeed table last year 🤣
Heya Artie, see you been Busy, me as well about to put up my last piece of 2' insulation foam board in the new shop. Hard to believe it's been 2 years since I made Sawdust. I'll shoot you some photos in a bit... have a great day!
2 years already? Congratulations on the new shop. Starting over and Having a blank canvas for a new shop is exciting. Looking forward to the pics.
@@ArtisanMade sent them via Instagram
Cheap pipe clamps will help you with those wide glue ups until you can get you some parallel clamps. As for orienting your material use chalk it wipes off easy and help keep parts in the correct place or Avery labels that clean up with denatured alcohol.
I have been dying to do this in my garage. Currently I have wire racks that looks ugly. Thank you!
This was a game changer for me. So much more storage.
"Only shop furniture " he says. These cabinets look better than what i have in my kitchen right now. Very nice. By the way is it true that adding such cabinets to garage increases the home value?
I think a well-organized garage will at least attract more buyers.
How do you like the WEN track saw?
I hate it. I should have saved up and bought a quality one.
1 year in is there anything you’d do differently on the design? My main question I’m trying to figure out with my shop cabinets is whether a face frame would keep more dust out of the cabinet. Do you find the gap between your doors lets in a noticeable amount of dust (even with good dust collection I still get a small layer on exposed surfaces, wondering if I’ll regret full overlay vs face frame)
I’m very happy with them. I haven’t noticed any dust build up. I actually keep some canned food products in one of them.
@@ArtisanMade thanks so much for replying!!! For sure going frameless will save some time and now I’m not so worried. Appreciate you!
Do you prefer the Kreg or Milescraft pocket hole clamps?
I prefer the milescraft. Feels like it’s better quality
The hinges you linked are half inch overlay, do you have a good full overlay one for frameless that you like that's cheap?
I just checked the link. These are full overlay. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality, but I didn’t bother installing the lights that come with it.
Where did you get your orange push stick? Great job on the cabinets!
I printed it on my 3d printer. If you have a printer, the files are online for free.
@@ArtisanMade thanks
Hmm looked for a video on the workbench that's in the corner you don't have one on it. No one builds them with drawers that has a hutch. It's not exactly what I want, but closer then anything else I seen be easier to modify the design though. 🤭 It would of probably give ya good UA-cam content as no one else really has that on their channel I know as I've looked they just ones without drawers or just had designs.
If only I could turn back time. I built that before I ever thought of starting this channel. It has been a very efficient use of that space.
Did I see a whole bunch of fishing rods in there? Looks like my closet.
There’s a lot more in the shed. If my wife can have a shoe for every occasion, then I want a fishing pole for every occasion
@@ArtisanMade Same here! I’m almost embarrassed, I don’t even have a boat. I could probably keep 3-4 out of the 20 I have and never know the difference.
Looks like a kreg advertising video.
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By far the best background music,
But the accent and sweatpants just ruined it ….
Ну вот... как же теперь без холодильника???