Making Kitchen Dry Goods Shelves - Woodworking
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2018
- Recently my wife showed me a photo of a shoe rack with plumbing pipe work supports. She said "I'll take something like this for my dry cooking ingredients please". The rest is history!
The timber is from cover strips that are used to cover cable drums during shipping. This timber is considered garbage and thrown away as quickly as it is removed from the drum. The pipe fittings are standard 3/4" & 1/2" fittings from the hardware store. - Навчання та стиль
Now that is BEAUTIFUL! Great job!
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I. VERY Much Enjoyed watching your craftsmanship!
Your mastery of the bandsaw warps my mind....
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project turned out great, really good to see all the little jigs you ended up making along the way!
Awesome... craftsmanship is so underappreciated now days
I am watching this in December 2018 and wow Absolutely fantastic peace of art. Well done, very creative and very skillful indeed. Please keep the good work up and keep these vidoes coming, they are inspiring.
Nicely done! I love the way this looks!
This is my dream workshop
Awesome work! I liked the homemade clamping apparatus with the right triangles. Smart idea.
TOTALLY AWESOME build!!! Will,,, you never cease to amaze me my friend!!!! Amazing Talent!!! 👍👍👍
+Orange Rocket thanks mate!
Оснастка достойная и руки ей под стать. Респект!
Very nice, your wife is going to love that!!!
Great video and workmanship. Glad I found your channel, now to binge on all the great videos.
This is amazing! And it doesn’t seem so complicated watching you do it. Love the videos
Nice project liked the homemade clamp.
Enjoyed watching the video so I've subscribed. Look forward to seeing your other work. I love the way the piece turned out. It's quite striking, the dark industrial of the metal, with the natural, plain, beauty of the wood. It's combined to make a really solid looking unit that would fit in anywhere.
Wow love this, turned out beautiful 🤗
the passion for the carpentry, good job, Congratulations
Great project! I like seeing pieces that use pipe, something about the industrial look of the pipes coupled with the rustic/ manliness of the wood!
Your wife must be one happy lady.
Amazing! Love your videos
Dig it! My little brother is a plumber and I’m always looking for ways to incorporate his profession into builds for him. Might have to borrow some of this for my next build for him. Good work
Fantastic. Love your work. Keep on mate.
Awesome work! Smart idea.
Very well thought out and very well done.. Thanks
Crazy shit, your day must have more than 24 hours!
Great work, thank you for the entertainment!
Wow what talent you have that's an awesome build mate and I especially like the lettering, well done
Excellent work! Very nice.
NOW THATS CRAFTSMANSHIP OF A BOSS!!!!!!
I made the mistake of sitting next to my wife while watching this video. haha. great work boss!
+Andrew Spears Haha dangerous practice sitting next to the wife watching these sort of vids!
That was just awesome ,Thank you .
that came out a treat mate nice one
awesome woodworking! Gorgeous!
Beautiful work. I just love. Thank you. :-)
What a work of art!!!!
Very nice! You have skills man!
Show, simple, beautiful and useful! :)
Hell yes, very cool. Nice job
you are definitely a genius 🙌🏽
Very good project , just subbed ,thanks for sharing
Just watched your bench build video, looks like its getting some good use!
+zrxgrim it sure is! I very much enjoy working on my bench
Hi: Good job, congratulations and good luck.
thats really good design/build good job :D
Это конечно круто, но посмотрев весь этот процесс, я бы просто купил эти подставки в магазине))))) В любом случаи respect чуваку) хорош парень)
That's a nice back yard
Best dry goods shelf ....ever
Best DIY Ever.
Very very very nice!!!
That clamping jig is real neat. The cross pollination of old fashioned country store and industrial modern aesthetics is a crime.
Very good!!! 👍👍👍
awesome. you got skills
MUITO TOP,UMA OBRA DE ARTE SEM DÚVIDAS.
Looks cool.
Fantastic!
Fantastic !!!!!
Beautiful 👍
Lizard running for its life at 16:34.
Whoa good eye
+craigleemehan there's heaps in the workshop running for their lives! Haha
I had to go back to see it. How did you catch that? lol
Damn you got eagle eye.
You win the best husband of the world award! :-)
No project beyond 13" wide, I can relate! I also have the 735 xD
Your workshop is amazing, I'm so jealous :) I'm building small furniture as a hobby too, but I'm doing it with fewer and far less expansive tools.
What I'd have done different is the labels, engraving and/or painting them onto the wood is both easier and more practical, as cleaning the dust off those raised letters will be painfully slow and laborious from now on.
Also if you're willing to take advice from an amateur I suggest using a syringe to apply wood glue (without a needle), it's a bit slower but more precise than squirting the bottle and you get far less excess spilling when you clamp the pieces together.
+Vladimir Efimov thanks for watching and the feedback :)
lots of work. I came out great..
Damn! The letters part was OP AS!
Chapeau.
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I like the mug :)
Brilliant
Amazing build. What is the brand of scissors lift table you are using.
Simple jig but very handy @ 2:58.
AWESOME
Lindo Parabéns
awesome :)
Bravo 😍✌✌
Congratulations on a nice finished project! I love using pipes, although they can be costly.
Thank you.
I think that this video could have been better (shorter and more efficient) if you had edited out certain parts before you realized that you didn’t have enough of the thicker wood to complete the shelves. Also, some voiceover to explain certain things (such as what did you mix with your poly to create the finish) would have been helpful.
Awesome
Thats cool
Nice
Very very nice work! Was this the wife’s design or was it yours and she approved it? Excellent bandsaw skills on those letters. Jimmy Diresta would be proud. I’ve been looking for my tapering jig. Please return it when your done?
She showed me a photo of a shoe rack using pipes and then I went from there. Haha yeah I will say the lettering was probably inspired by Diresta doing such awesome bandsaw work!
Incredible lol
free cat litter is what i see from all that wood dust and chips.
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Nice little project, I wish you had made a voiceover explaining what you are doing. I was at times confused about what was going on, like the jig for the tablesaw you made in the beginning and the improvised glueboard.
Dennis Munk Christensen the jig he made at the beginning is called a "pointless jig," and they're used when you need to accomplish something your table saw is literally meant for, but you want to spend more time and effort so that you can make a jig that serves no purpose.
+Andy1dude haha yeah righto Andy, if you want wonky rip cuts on both edges of your timber then go right ahead! When time in the workshop is precious and life is so busy, I try not to make "pointless" jigs. Thanks for watching
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That's just freaking class. How many hours roughly?
You need a scroll saw to eliminate the gaps in the lettering and I need a thickness planer.
Very nice work. I thought you were going to leave the box joints a little proud. I think it'd look nice.
+oobaka1967 I was going to at one stage, but decided against it just before I cut them
What's the reasoning for using a hand pull saw to start the joints but then using the band saw to clear the waste?
an awesome job mate. but did you consult the missus about the shelf layout?
ficou lindo..............esse parte do metal pode explicar que nome se da pfv
I'm sure you though of it but a drill with your socket for those bolts would let you fly through a pile of boards to joint next time
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Please upload more videos.
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You are very at wood working
King ...
mujdat gurcanlar Kong...
Nice build! :-)
Now how do you stop the shelves / baskets from twisting around the centre axis through the pipe fittings, did you use Teflon tape when you put the fittings together to provide some friction to stop the fitting from turning around the centre axis if the shelves / baskets weren't loaded equally front to back?
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What brand & model of clamps did you use at about the 6:45 mark?
I love the lettering! Are you in Australia?
+James Steel & Leather thanks! Yes I am
No way he's from Australia, if he really was, all his drills and saws and stuff would be spinning the opposite direction.
It's got to be south Australia. The dust collection system cobbled together with a trash can, canvas (?) top, dryer vent pipe, and duct tape gives it away. Ingenious!
too much faff for a bloody shelf.... inn'it !!! O.o
Awesome, hope Dewalt sponsored this video! :)
+Dan McDermott Haha I wish
Where did you get that cart for the planer?
Will, can you provide a link to the containers on the top shelf? Thank you! Great video, good craftsmanship
Great video mate. Did your missus get pissed that you nicked her baking paper?
Yeah 100% she did haha