Complicated...But Fancy
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- In this video, I'm building a fancy pantry for my wife (and my kid and me) to hold our food. And since I can't keep anything simple these days, I had to overcomplicate it and make things interesting. I also had fun figuring out how to use plywood, while doing as little as possible to conceal that it's in fact plywood. Sounds a little confusing, just watch the video and you'll see what 'm talking about. Why are you even reading this in the first place?
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0:00 Do You Trust Me?
2:46 What I'm Making
4:18 Making the Legs
6:03 My Thoughts on Miter Saws (again)
7:52 How Long Does It Take?
10:37 Overcomplicating Things
12:30 Trying to Figure Out What's Interesting
15:14 The Scariest Part of the Build
16:54 Using 3D Modeling and Still Messing It Up
18:55 The Final Details are Annoying
20:03 Final Reveal - Навчання та стиль
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Was the song I'd like to buy the world a come the real thing?
Were you whistling that coke commercial song?
A true Shaun Boyd piece and video. Sharp looking, modern design, great film work, thoughtfull, yet humble narration, no live edges, no epoxy. Perfect!
Thank you! Happy to hear I hit all the good stuff.
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"...no live edges, no epoxy..."
The day those fads die can't come soon enough.
I feel like this has the quintessential retro futuristic look that a lot of midcentury modern furniture had back when it was new! I love it
Appreciate that! Definitely what I was going for.
^^this^^ couldnt quite work the words out then I read this comment.
Beautiful piece, and I can’t stress enough how important it is to hear how long it actually takes for you to accomplish a task. I fight with rushing my work and learning that 5 sec cut on UA-cam took 20 minutes to setup is something I need to focus on. Thanks again!
Glad to hear that you appreciated the time section. Thanks for watching!
Rock Star = Shaun Boyd! Still miss Greg..he is the real star!
The song. “I’d like to teach the world to sing”. Keep up the great work.
I can’t put my finger on a single thing but the culmination of the beautiful piece, the introspective commentary and showing how you work through a piece; this is the best video I’ve seen in awhile. Thanks for making this!
Really appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm pretty sure that drawer boxes are the only occasion in woodworking where not having enough is better than having too much. It's a beautiful piece and the pain staking attention to detail really does pay off, even if there is plywood behind the door.
It may be just a fancy pantry, but it’s the most beautiful fancy pantry I’ve ever seen! ♥️
That is the most beautiful (and only!) fanctry I have ever seen.
I remember the first time I saw one of your videos. I just thought you were a couple of new-age yuppies trying to show us old fogies how to build things. 🤣 Soon thereafter, I started seeking out your videos. I follow very few woodworkers… Rob Cosman, Paul Sellers, and you. I don’t even follow that whispering guy! I guess I’m too deaf.. I dunno. 🤷🏻♂️ Anyways, I love your passion for design, I love learning new techniques I’ve never thought of before, and I truly love your sense of humor. I find your videos as entertaining as they are informative. So, from this old fart to you.. thanks for sharing your knowledge and your wit with us. It is thoroughly enjoyed, and highly appreciated. ☮️
Wow, really appreciate that! To even be mentioned in the same sentence as Rob Cosman and Paul sellers is a win in my book. Thanks for following along, and not letting the new-age yuppy vibe keep you away! 😂😂
Unless already said in the comments, 'In Shaun We Trust'
I really loved the time estimates. Nobody really talks about how long it takes to do these things. Excited to see more of your videos
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I'd like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony! good choice of whistlin' tune!
I really like that you added the time break downs. I always wonder how long these things take you.
That's awesome. I'm super glad you're making your own videos again, hope we see many more!
I'd like to teach the world to ...... Damn Shaun, it's stuck in my head.
Thanks for the course!!! Keep up the great work on both, the projects and videos !
Thanks for the free course, excited to check it out once I get enough time to start a new project!
Awesome Shaun love watching your process
Thanks so much for all of your work and the videos. I love watching them.
A beautiful creation. Thanks Shaun.
"I think miter saws are trash and no one should own one." 😂😂 Savage!
Haha, I don't mess around when it comes to miter saws.
The song you're whistling. "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" is a pop song that originated as the jingle "True Love and Apple Pie", by British hit songwriters Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, and sung by Susan Shirley
Viewing from Germany, and I can confidently say ... "Das ist ein Kuchenshrank!" (Which is fancy for ... kitchen cabinet). ;)
As someone who follows a similar build path, it helps to think of things in quarters: 1/4 into CAD, 1/4 into milling, 1/4 into jointing, 1/4 into finishing. In your case, an extra 1/4 into video/editing. The time it takes is what it takes.
The one question I have: how do you avoid feeling like you've got to devalue your labor to make a living? the ROI on time spent vs what you can charge always seems like 15-20$/hr in my case.
Yeah, that's always a tricky thing when trying to price your work. As designers and creators, we always want to spend more time on stuff and make it perfect, when the reality is that we probably won't ever see a return on a lot of that extra effort. To reconcile that, I often look at things as a whole...how much do I think this piece is worth? And is that price going to get me to the revenue that I want for this week or this month? Otherwise I would have quit a long time ago worrying about my hourly rate.
LOL! Hell yes! I gotta tell you that's my favorite music....EVER! By the way Spock wants his pantry back.
beautiful piece. well done!!!
Brilliant piece, awesome video!
Good to see you back in the shop.
A true crafted project. Great design and detail.
Great build Shaun! Love the design and narrative that you have included, keeps it interesting. Love the video and the final piece, very cool!
plywood should be celebrated as the amazing invention it is! making wood dimensionally stable is no easy feat when you’re working with a bunch of straws
Love the armoire mate! Truly a work of art to be proud of.
Beautiful piece mate. Always a pleasure to watch your thoughtfully refined content. Bravo
Great job, I especially like the brass inlay.
Amazing build! You ,michael alm and pedulla are some of my favourite to watch on youtube. Are you going to do a podcast?? It would be great to listen to you guys while sanding 😅
Thank you! It was fun chatting with them. For now that stuff will be Patreon only, but we will see how it goes.
I second this 🌟
Nice work on the fancy pantry Shaun! Thanks for sharing the build with us!👍💖😎JP
Mind. Blown! I never knew there was more time to a project than what you put into a video. You are a trickster!
Great piece, very unique, very Shaun Boyd. Love it.
Looks fantastic.
Great Piece!!
Lots of honesty in this video. Very impressive work and always enjoy the personality in your videos. Keep it up!
something really neat out of scrap. Thanks for the great video
You are killing it Shaun, keep it up! (but only at the pace that makes you happy)
very nice shaun
Brilliant! The doors/drawer front and brass inlay are great, as are the sexy curvy sides. Thanks again!
I love your sense of humor!
Thank you for making this video. Very enjoyable and educational
This is some great stuff, a beautiful piece. Love the mixed materials, you are really letting each material shine in its own right. Also, thanks for the free course, I'm stoked to try it out.
Very cool piece. Inspired.
Fantastic work, amazing craftsmanship sir.
i like the stuff you guys create ....
This guy is so amazing .. beautiful craftsmanship and videography skills!
Gorgeous work Shaun, I love it.
Thank you!
excellent video , awesome projects , funny and learning voice over....gimme more thx
Beautifully made and thank you for not hiding a small mistakes(not really mistakes) along the way.You're a great craftsman and furniture designer.Keep up a good work
Great video! Great piece!
You are truly an artist
Beautiful Piece 👋. And a very entertaining enjoyable watch. Subscribed 👍
beautiful and inspiring, thanks again Shaun
Thanks for watching!
Amazing job.
Loving the plum continuity!
Beautiful, as always. Really enjoying your solo videos. Best wishes!
Thank you! Happy to hear that!
Fantastic piece 👌
Bravo…. Excellent.
Love the work
Nice ‘laying on the piece’ shot. I think about this a lot. I personally think the best pieces out there elevate their material, I kind of think about how David Smith’s (and other minimalist artist’s) sculptures got flack for using “cheap” material like rebar and concrete, instead of marble. They used industrial materials that were at the time, looked at, as ‘below’ fine art. But they elevated the material, and in doing so showed us a new view of beauty. I think plywood is sort of similar, it’s a fantastic invention, having the grain criss cross to intensely improve stability, and personally I love it when a good piece of furniture can elevate that and celebrate it rather than hide it. Plywood does have some serious short comings though, the lamination is vulnerable when the edges are exposed, especially if it’s not the highest quality plywood with a thick top layer of veneer. Showing materials weaknesses can be beautiful if controlled, especially as art, but as a functional piece of furniture… not so great, in that way adding edge banding on the front reads to me as a practical measure and a necessity for function. I make a lot of cnc’d sculptures out of plywood, and have you ever tried cnc routing a pocket that’s sizeable and at a partial depth? Like the cut out in your piece if it was all made of 1 single sheet as opposed to two layers. It makes a surprisingly interesting visual moment, true sometimes you run into voids or biscuits that aren’t as pretty, but if you’re using Baltic birch or something it’s actually less common then you’d expect. Idk try it some time on a piece of scrap, it looks cool, and is one way I like to acknowledge the material when it fits the design, could be a fun technique to try :) Beautiful piece as always!
Really appreciate it! I've done a lot of stacked and laminated plywood pieces, which certainly highlights the material. Plywood really is such a versatile material!
@@shaunboydmadethis I’ve seen a few of these, it’s funny, when you started posting on your old channel again it prompted me to check out some of your pre four eyes videos I’d never seen before, which was super fun and a nice surprise for new/old content to check out.
Entertaining...informative...helpful. For an armoire.
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I was wondering how you would lay on it. lol
Great video, beautiful project! Thanks for sharing!!
Nice. Fancy pantsry.
I always enjoy your builds and videos, keep killing it
great stuff!
That was a really nice cabinet. I enjoy your videos.
With such a beautiful piece like that and you being as honest about any flaws; such as the drawer box being narrower then planned and having exposed plywood edges; I would definitely trust you lol. I love the brass inlay and the dark stain on the recessed triangular section. Fantastic work once again Shaun.
That looks great man. You have a good eye for design
Really enjoyed your video and your comments
the explanations are the main reason I tune in, its super helpful for an amateur like me 😁
Absolutely stunning..!!
Thank you!
Original, beautiful, practical. What more could you ask? Well done, Stewart, south west Australia.
You are the Michelangelo of cleverly hidden plywood.
This is exactly why it's great to see you back on your own channel!
Futuristic retro modern surfer chic style.. deeeewd I love it! 🤙
Cowabunga from retro future!
Nothing beats waking up early on a Saturday, and finding a new SBMT video to watch.
Oh man, you did a fantastic job!👍🏻👌🏻
Nice job Shaun and welcome back to your channel
Thanks Bodie!
Oh man I missed that song, and the wave of good feelings as it hits alongside the glamour shots. Beautiful work, Shaun
Excellent. I love working with plywood especially for the stability factor :)
Its always a good day when your next project arrives.
You have done it again. Taken something simple to something extraordinary.
Came for the unrivaled craftsmanship. Stayed for the "Mikkelangelo" comment. 🤣
I love it!
Man there is nothing like some good old classic Shaun Boyd design!!
Really nice!
Hey Shaun, I really love your channel. Your commentary, your great humor, your thought process, and your descriptive talent is always very enjoyable to watch . Great job buddy!
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Fancy Pantsry? 😂 Brilliant work, man!
You are hilarious; I chuckled throughout the video and loved the discussion about plywood at the beginning, faking it as you're making it. But the creativity and the beautiful result belie all your self-deprecation. This is a great project...and a great video.
It would be cool to see a split screen video of the same piece being made with plywood versus solid wood and the commentary contrasting how this difference effected the process. Then at the end summarize total time and materials as well as over all feelings contrasting the final results. I can imagine a bunch of reasons why you wouldn’t want to do this such as double effort for 1 video. But I think it would be interesting to see so doesn’t hurt to ask. By the way, I’m in the casual but likes the minutiae discussion camp.
I trust you
Thank you for a great channel, yours and a few others' channels got me into woodworking as a hobby, I've really learned and gotten inspired by your videos
Awesome to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Love both of you channels, but I love Shaun boyd more! More videos here
Amazingly beautiful
I am in love with this .. "piece". Wow. And, TBH - I quite enjoyed your presentation.