the amount of planning up to and including the execution for a piece like this is insane. I continue to be amazed by precision executed in these projects. It's inspiring! Keep it up!
Amd some people do not want to pay or want to come tell you that Peter, Paul and Palmero is doing it cheaper for them so you can be foolish enough to lower your price. 🙄
Around that 5:25 mark, I really love that idea of the offset with a piece of paper. It's little things like this tip that make the internet so great!! Thanks gents!
I’ve built cabinets for years and I produce a pretty good well loved product. I learned so much from this build that will save me headache and time. Excellent video!!
My toxic trait is that whenever I watch a woodworking video online, I think "Oh, with a little practice and the right tools, I could easily do that." Then I see your videos, Keith, and I am humbled so damn hard. Thank you for showing your craft in an exciting, yet brutally honest way. 🤣
Thanks very much for the kind words! And woodworking is just a process of steps, just like anything else. More experience allows you to complete those steps with better accuracy, quality and more efficiency. I still haven't come to terms with that efficiency part on all my builds, though. 😂
I was thinking the same. I was considering building it. After watching this incredible video, my only thought is "how much he charges to built this art in my house".
I mean, your statement is still true. In fact you could do it with far fewer tools, it just takes longer. But neither way is “easy”. The path is long, and difficult, and worth it. But you’ll develop the skillset over time. I suspect Keith’s first project didn’t look like this either!
The level of craftsmanship and attention to detail in this video is amazing. Great to watch and learn from true professionals in the field. Outstanding work!
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking I agree with Kaleb, really awesome craftsmanship and precision. I truly enjoyed watching this video. Thanks a lot for sharing!
I should’ve apprenticed with a woodworker instead of going to university and law school. At the end of my day all I’ve done is move paper from one side of my desk to the other. Maybe it’s not too late! You guys hiring an apprentice? Haha…
😂 Well, somedays I just move pieces of wood from one bench to another and get absolutely nothing done. It's not always as glamorous as it appears on UA-cam 😜
I think you’re missing the point. I don’t have any regrets. My career is very fulfilling. It’s just a comment about being able to build something with your hands.
This is INSANE Keith! You guys are beast. One thing I love about seeing how Kevin works is that he's super efficient, knows just what to do and has a bunch of old tools that just do the job. The end product is mindblowing! I would say I kinda loved the old stuff that was in there, coulda fit nicely with a high-end midcentury Nakashima/FLW style, but the work you guys did was incredible
I am an apprentice cabinetmaker in Australia and I'd been searching around trying to find someone who scribes 'properly'. I always had the idea that there would be a solution like this for high quality projects, and now I've got an idea to bring back to the boss! seriously awesome fit with the benchtops and filler face frames.
Thank you so much! And I'm so glad this was helpful. I've used that scribe technique in the past cutting 2 parallel slots the full length of my scribe strip and also a groove up my cabinet side on the table saw. Then I just used regular wood biscuits and the same scribing process.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking most of our work is whiteboard melamine in aus as its much more stable than ply with the humidity (and cheaper), with painted MDF faces or veneered mdf/chipboard. The only hard part is going to be arguing if it is worth the trouble for cheaper/low-profit projects. These same style of fillers we usually pocket hole or screw right through from the back and/or glue. My other plan was to start marking cabinet positions on the unseen top of the kicks and move them over accurately the distance of my scribe block/tool, to avoid reassembly but use the same strategy. Unfortunately this means taking the cabinets in and out so I'd much prefer if we got on board with lamello'ing the faces!
I know I am late to the party but I justed wanted to say it is a pleasure to watch experts in a trade do their thing. I have literally no idea what this kind of cabinet will cost, but now I'm looking at my IKEA stuff and wanting to save the pennies to get the real deal installed. So thanks for bankrupting me.
Haha. Thanks very much! Most people don't get to see the amount of work that goes into building a unit like this, so I'm glad I was able to share the process.
Gorgeous design and execution. Really like to see the collaboration projects where you call out new tips and tricks you pick up from from other builders. Witty and funny videos, love this channel. Keep ‘em coming KJ
Clean job... Thanks for sharing!!!...Undoubtedly, The museum piece needed to be updated...and you made a hi tech flying space ship instead...It really looks amazingly warm...Greetings from Medellin, Colombia!!!
This is exactly the work I do for a living and I can confirm the amount of detail that goes into it is a lot. Especially when you do it all solo like me. I do use a lot of CAD software to plan and keep things organized, and I also do all of my own finishing work. It's a lot but extremely satisfying and worth it all.
Well said! Definitely easier to manage when you plan it all out ahead of time with accurate drawings and cut lists. Things can get mixed up real quick if you aren't organized!
How much would something like this cost? I'm thinking about having this installed in my apartment, I would only need 50% but not sure where to begin. The cost is going to be a huge factor so was curious. Thanks!
@Jonat2Go Custom stuff like this is going to run a pretty hefty price tag. I don't remember the dimensions of the one in the video, but by looking at it, I would estimate $8k-$12k. Now if you want one half the size, I wouldn't just assume half the cost. That isn't really how these work. For half the size, I would estimate $6k-$9k. This is just for me, and a different builder could be drastically different.
@@flat---line The cubby in question is about 40 in, so it's probably even less than 50% of that since that looks massive. However, thanks for the inside, gives me an idea of how affordable it is. I have a great spot but not sure I have the wallet power for it.
Very nice build y’all!!! I’m kinda new to woodworking and in the process of my first real woodworking project which is building a table for my Dewalt planer. I enjoyed watching y’all build this. Thanks for taking the time to film it and upload it!
Just watched the video and I love this, looks great. The dado in the counter is a great idea. Tip: for future jobs instead of using a makeshift L bracket above the cabinetry to mount it to the wall just fabricate the backs 1 - 1 1/2" taller than the cabinet. It'll give you a full width strip to work with.
i liked the end result............. however, i also think the one you first took apart had some new potential. if you removed the doors and continued with the main theme of the frame, you could have made an awesome shelving unit with lights, glass doors, etc., and it would have been an awesome eye catching piece.
A collection of vintage typewriters, jars of artisanal pickles, an assortment of knick-knacks, doodads, a lifetime supply of 'things I’ll need one day' and the occasional existential crisis.
Those look absolutely perfect. I learnt so many great tips from this, makes me feel almost ready to try and build a smaller-scale version at my place! Amazing work, all!
i was a refrigeration mechanic and electrician and went to school to work in healthcare care and all i can think about now is the solitude and peace of working in a shop
Fantastic build as always. I saw the video and was like “sweet I need to do some cabinets with LEDs” and then I saw the video and once again was humbled by the extreme amount of detail you put into this. One question, what was the clear coat finish being sprayed onto the oak paneling?
I'm curious, are you able to clear $100/hr for each of you while building these projects? They seem quite overbuilt, which is nice, but does it pay? At the end of the day, us cabinet makers need to balance the build quality with the price of the piece to assure we're putting food on the table at least as well as the average handyman!
Great job! stunning execution. I will say though, I wish they hadnt replaced the original. Such timeless beauty in that original woodwork. I understand that times change.
Dude! Keith this is great! Now my wife is rolling her eyes because I want to do something similar at my house! Congrats on the launch! I can’t wait to try my hand on that sweeeeet looking console table!
That was epic. You are only the second person I've seen use that off set method with the zeta. It's a great trick. I also can't believe you made the time to film it all. I really enjoyed it. Thanks
Your willingness and enthusiasm to call out Kevin's contributions shows such great humility and comraderie for the art and craftsmanship of your work. You, my friend, are a great human and of course content creator as usual.
Wow, thank you Jason! I've learned so much from Kevin over the years and I'm proud to share and recognize that knowledge. Hopefully he picked up a tip or 2 from me as well 😜
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Glad to hear it! I know you've been busy with the teachable class. Thanks for keeping up with ShopSounds too. You guys really help me keep going in the woodshop!
Fellow Tri-State tradesman. Enjoyed your process and techniques. Using vacuum bagging outside of carbonfiber/ fiberglass composite layups was a surprise, as was those cool Lamello mechanical biscuits. Also, I wasn't checking you out, but I noticed your work PANTS of all things- Truewerk? That's new to me. Giving one pair of T1 pants a try from Amazon. Liked and subbed. TY.
Thanks Chris! I appreciate the comment. And those TruWerk pants are awesome! They are pretty bomb proof. T1 in the summer and T2 or T3 in the winter! 👍
Amazing project, with all the materials and people involved that must of cost the homeowner a small fortune, i can only dream of being in a position to hire in a job like this. Well done to all.
Been following Derek Barrett huh? Me too. They know what they are doing across the pond. Love the tensos, but gosh can they add up! Then again they make install east and fun.
Hello i m an interior architect.a job well done for the cabinet making manufacturing .The counter top with the 2 pieces of wood, i would recommend putting a different type of wood between the two planks to hide the connection between the inner circles of the planks .😋
I love sense of humor and your wood work are amazing, I am starting to follow you because this video introduction. It worked a lot for me, make my day, laughing until 2024!!!
the amount of planning up to and including the execution for a piece like this is insane. I continue to be amazed by precision executed in these projects. It's inspiring! Keep it up!
Thank you very much! We absolutely will!
Amd some people do not want to pay or want to come tell you that Peter, Paul and Palmero is doing it cheaper for them so you can be foolish enough to lower your price. 🙄
Around that 5:25 mark, I really love that idea of the offset with a piece of paper. It's little things like this tip that make the internet so great!! Thanks gents!
Glad it was helpful!
I’ve built cabinets for years and I produce a pretty good well loved product. I learned so much from this build that will save me headache and time. Excellent video!!
That's awesome! So glad it was helpful. Thanks so much for the comment 👍
My toxic trait is that whenever I watch a woodworking video online, I think "Oh, with a little practice and the right tools, I could easily do that." Then I see your videos, Keith, and I am humbled so damn hard. Thank you for showing your craft in an exciting, yet brutally honest way. 🤣
Thanks very much for the kind words! And woodworking is just a process of steps, just like anything else. More experience allows you to complete those steps with better accuracy, quality and more efficiency. I still haven't come to terms with that efficiency part on all my builds, though. 😂
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Seems pretty efficient to me!
I was thinking the same. I was considering building it. After watching this incredible video, my only thought is "how much he charges to built this art in my house".
I mean, your statement is still true. In fact you could do it with far fewer tools, it just takes longer. But neither way is “easy”. The path is long, and difficult, and worth it. But you’ll develop the skillset over time.
I suspect Keith’s first project didn’t look like this either!
The level of craftsmanship and attention to detail in this video is amazing. Great to watch and learn from true professionals in the field. Outstanding work!
Awesome, thank you! I SUPER appreciate your kind words and the comment. It means a great deal and is very humbling.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking I agree with Kaleb, really awesome craftsmanship and precision. I truly enjoyed watching this video. Thanks a lot for sharing!
The attention to detail & workmanship is just at another level. Show how much you love what you guys are doing. Keep it up
Thank you very much!
I should’ve apprenticed with a woodworker instead of going to university and law school. At the end of my day all I’ve done is move paper from one side of my desk to the other. Maybe it’s not too late! You guys hiring an apprentice? Haha…
😂 Well, somedays I just move pieces of wood from one bench to another and get absolutely nothing done. It's not always as glamorous as it appears on UA-cam 😜
There's a lot of people regret going to college
I think you’re missing the point. I don’t have any regrets. My career is very fulfilling. It’s just a comment about being able to build something with your hands.
Hey all the wood shop I know cannot find employees here in Georgia
@@arthurford829If this is the case you have expressed yourself very poorly, sorry to say.
Im sure this was extremely expensive but that is as quality a build as it comes. great job.
Thanks very much!
Absolutely FANTASTIC! I love the scribe technique. I would love a video covering the under mount LED lighting!
Thanks Ben! Unfortunately, I’m no electrician, so there won’t be any videos documenting electrical work
The finished product is truly something else to behold. Beautiful workmanship. Wow!
Thanks so much!
Same with the original "thing" lol
Amazing. Sometimes I think I’m a decent wood worker…then I watch a video like this. You guys are in another level, thanks for sharing!
Wow, thanks! Really appreciate the comment, Josh! We are constantly learning and improving as well. 👊
Me too! It's depressing! Haha! This is fine work and great attention to detail!
@@playhouse888 🙏🏻👊🏻
Im a carpenter of 13 years and have done alot of trim work and cabinets in my time. You inspire me to pursue a dream. Thanks for the great content
That is awesome! Thank you!
Great work guys. The lighting adds 1000% to the finished piece. Love it ❤❤❤
Thanks Richard! We appreciate it 👍🏻
Damn. You guys are super humans.
26.17. I may have burst into tears.
The alignment of everything is just sooo satisfying.
Thanks David! We appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!
This is INSANE Keith! You guys are beast. One thing I love about seeing how Kevin works is that he's super efficient, knows just what to do and has a bunch of old tools that just do the job.
The end product is mindblowing! I would say I kinda loved the old stuff that was in there, coulda fit nicely with a high-end midcentury Nakashima/FLW style, but the work you guys did was incredible
Thanks very much, Dave!
This is far from boring, thanks for sharing the knowledge really appreciated
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
I am an apprentice cabinetmaker in Australia and I'd been searching around trying to find someone who scribes 'properly'. I always had the idea that there would be a solution like this for high quality projects, and now I've got an idea to bring back to the boss!
seriously awesome fit with the benchtops and filler face frames.
Thank you so much! And I'm so glad this was helpful. I've used that scribe technique in the past cutting 2 parallel slots the full length of my scribe strip and also a groove up my cabinet side on the table saw. Then I just used regular wood biscuits and the same scribing process.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking most of our work is whiteboard melamine in aus as its much more stable than ply with the humidity (and cheaper), with painted MDF faces or veneered mdf/chipboard.
The only hard part is going to be arguing if it is worth the trouble for cheaper/low-profit projects.
These same style of fillers we usually pocket hole or screw right through from the back and/or glue.
My other plan was to start marking cabinet positions on the unseen top of the kicks and move them over accurately the distance of my scribe block/tool, to avoid reassembly but use the same strategy. Unfortunately this means taking the cabinets in and out so I'd much prefer if we got on board with lamello'ing the faces!
@@xesonik2857 The Lamello certainly makes the process easier and more efficient and takes all those steps you mentioned out of the mix.
A great design ad assembly. It looks perfect, which is what it is. Well done to all, and those scribes ....? Wow !
Thanks very much!
Keith's back! Yes!
Thanks Michael!! Lots going on away from UA-cam, so it feels good to be back!
I know I am late to the party but I justed wanted to say it is a pleasure to watch experts in a trade do their thing. I have literally no idea what this kind of cabinet will cost, but now I'm looking at my IKEA stuff and wanting to save the pennies to get the real deal installed. So thanks for bankrupting me.
Haha. Thanks very much! Most people don't get to see the amount of work that goes into building a unit like this, so I'm glad I was able to share the process.
Gorgeous design and execution. Really like to see the collaboration projects where you call out new tips and tricks you pick up from from other builders. Witty and funny videos, love this channel. Keep ‘em coming KJ
Thanks so much! We greatly appreciate the kind words, Peter!
Clean job... Thanks for sharing!!!...Undoubtedly, The museum piece needed to be updated...and you made a hi tech flying space ship instead...It really looks amazingly warm...Greetings from Medellin, Colombia!!!
Thanks very much, Jorge! We really appreciate the kind words 🙏👍😎
This is exactly the work I do for a living and I can confirm the amount of detail that goes into it is a lot. Especially when you do it all solo like me. I do use a lot of CAD software to plan and keep things organized, and I also do all of my own finishing work.
It's a lot but extremely satisfying and worth it all.
Well said! Definitely easier to manage when you plan it all out ahead of time with accurate drawings and cut lists. Things can get mixed up real quick if you aren't organized!
How much would something like this cost? I'm thinking about having this installed in my apartment, I would only need 50% but not sure where to begin. The cost is going to be a huge factor so was curious. Thanks!
@Jonat2Go Custom stuff like this is going to run a pretty hefty price tag. I don't remember the dimensions of the one in the video, but by looking at it, I would estimate $8k-$12k. Now if you want one half the size, I wouldn't just assume half the cost. That isn't really how these work. For half the size, I would estimate $6k-$9k. This is just for me, and a different builder could be drastically different.
@@flat---line The cubby in question is about 40 in, so it's probably even less than 50% of that since that looks massive. However, thanks for the inside, gives me an idea of how affordable it is. I have a great spot but not sure I have the wallet power for it.
Sorry I should have looked before. I found it. Thank you for responding ! Love watching your work
Wow Keith, that looks incredible! Thanks for the video.
Right on! That’s for kind words! 👊🏻
Wow, glad to see you do work in PA! You guys are masters!
Thanks very much!
The master at his art once again. Good to see a new video KJ! Looks fantastic!
Much appreciated!! Hope to have some more videos soon 👍🏻
Seriously have no words to express the talent, the skills and the quality of this work. Wow. great job. Woodworker wannabe here!
Thank you so much 😀. We greatly appreciate the kind words!
30 seconds into the build and I’m like “whelp, don’t have the gear to pull off this job.”
I think I am most fascinated by all of the tools that are used.
Thanks! 😊
Amazing job. Looks beautiful…and congrats on the launch.
Thanks so much! I go that nervous excitement going on! 😂
Very nice build y’all!!! I’m kinda new to woodworking and in the process of my first real woodworking project which is building a table for my Dewalt planer. I enjoyed watching y’all build this. Thanks for taking the time to film it and upload it!
Awesome! Thank you!
wow that was a behemoth of a cabinet! Great work
Thanks dude!! Almost as heavy as giant block of wood and epoxy! LOL.
Hey, The Wild Man lives on with a Fantastic Build! Thanks 👍
Glad you like it! Thanks MJ!
Just watched the video and I love this, looks great. The dado in the counter is a great idea. Tip: for future jobs instead of using a makeshift L bracket above the cabinetry to mount it to the wall just fabricate the backs 1 - 1 1/2" taller than the cabinet. It'll give you a full width strip to work with.
Thanks Andy! And thanks for the tip! 👍
What else besides WOW could be commented? Great design results in great install and a fine looking project. Thanks for posting.
Thank you very much! That's very much appreciated, Kevin!
Congrats on the course launch! I know you've been working really hard in it based on what you have said in the Shop Sounds podcast!
Thanks so much, Cameron!! Definitely some long hours in and out of the shop, but I'm really proud of what we've been able to create!
😮😮😮 what a piece of art!
🙏🏻👍🏻😎
Wow... That is beautiful! 😍 So much precision and the end result is so clean and professional looking. You all did such a marvelous job! 👏
Thank you so much! We greatly appreciate the kind words! 🙏😃
i liked the end result............. however, i also think the one you first took apart had some new potential. if you removed the doors and continued with the main theme of the frame, you could have made an awesome shelving unit with lights, glass doors, etc., and it would have been an awesome eye catching piece.
Everyone has different tastes and the client despised the existing piece. It was part of the home when they bought the house and they wanted it OUT!
Holy crap, what a build! Awesome work!!! Learned a lot of tips in the video too, thanks for sharing!!!
That’s great to hear! I really appreciate the comment and the kind words!
Looks amazing. I would love to know what someone would be putting in all of those shelves, though.
A collection of vintage typewriters, jars of artisanal pickles, an assortment of knick-knacks, doodads, a lifetime supply of 'things I’ll need one day' and the occasional existential crisis.
Those look absolutely perfect. I learnt so many great tips from this, makes me feel almost ready to try and build a smaller-scale version at my place! Amazing work, all!
You can do it! Thanks so much for the kind words!
Darn Keith, we were all worried you had retired and moved to Del Boca Vista. But, really, we're glad you're back and posting videos again!
😂🤣 I got run out of town for wearing shoes in the clubhouse! And it’s good to be back! Thanks for the support 👊🏻
Amazing Keith! I love the effort in the filming and editing of the video. That built in is a masterpiece! It really makes me want to set up my game!
Thanks a lot, Manny! I really appreciate the kind words! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Beautifully executed
Guitar solos.
Cabinets turned out awesome as well.
Thanks dude! I’ve watched School of Rock like 100 times, so it was nice to finally showcase my skills 🎸
As always, Another stunning job!!!! Well done Sir…The attention to detail is amazing 🤩 Overall, love the work you and your partner have done.
Thank you so much 😀
i was a refrigeration mechanic and electrician and went to school to work in healthcare care and all i can think about now is the solitude and peace of working in a shop
It's not all rainbows and butterflies 😜
I wish I would have seen this video before I started my built-ins journey. Lots of great tips and tricks! thank you so much! Amazing work
You are so welcome! Hopefully it will help on your next built-in project 😉💪
First class construction and a beautiful design.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic build as always.
I saw the video and was like “sweet I need to do some cabinets with LEDs” and then I saw the video and once again was humbled by the extreme amount of detail you put into this.
One question, what was the clear coat finish being sprayed onto the oak paneling?
Thanks! It took 10 days to build, 2 days to install and a few more days of prep work. Clear coat was a lacquer.
My god, Keith! It's been 4 months! I thought you were dead! Nice build.
😂 remarkably, I have other things going on besides editing UA-cam videos 😜
Join my Modern Wood Academy and build a Modern Walnut Console Table! bit.ly/3kHW6eR
I'm sure I will enjoy your online seminars. See you there.
I'm curious, are you able to clear $100/hr for each of you while building these projects? They seem quite overbuilt, which is nice, but does it pay? At the end of the day, us cabinet makers need to balance the build quality with the price of the piece to assure we're putting food on the table at least as well as the average handyman!
@@henrysara7716 Fantastic! Thanks Henry!
@@troyfrench9884 We did just fine on this build. Thanks!
Nice work. I appreciate they way you guys went about each step. The final product looked great.
Much appreciated!
Great job! stunning execution. I will say though, I wish they hadnt replaced the original. Such timeless beauty in that original woodwork. I understand that times change.
ok!
You and your buddies did an amazing job Keith, Impressive. Bravo 👏
Thanks so much, Simon! Cheers!
Wow what a beauty!
Great Job KJ and team 💪👍
Thanks Fernando!! 👍
Outstanding, friend!!
Thank you! Cheers! 👊
You guys do great work. Looks like your face frames are perfectly flush with the shelves using your biscuit method.
Thanks very much!
Thank you. Keith, I love your dynamic for clips.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that!
Missed you. Extremely funny beginning. At the beginning I was like..."You built that?!" Always perfect and perfect team work as well!
😂🤣 it was a very unique piece, to say the least. And thanks so much for the kind words! 🙏🏻
Outrageous! Especially considering it’s all handmade.
Thanks Bob!! We really appreciate that!
Glad you’re back uploading again, missed you on your hiatus :) amazing work as always, Keith
Hey, thanks! Got another video being editing now, so be on the lookout next week!
Very nice. I came here to see if I could build my own built-in bookshelves, and the answer is a resounding No.
😂 Remember, cabinets are just boxes with ornamentation. There are much simpler options! 👍
Dude! Keith this is great! Now my wife is rolling her eyes because I want to do something similar at my house! Congrats on the launch! I can’t wait to try my hand on that sweeeeet looking console table!
LOL. Sorry to put you in that awkward situation 😜. And it would be great to have you in the console course! Thanks so much for the support!
That was epic. You are only the second person I've seen use that off set method with the zeta. It's a great trick. I also can't believe you made the time to film it all. I really enjoyed it. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks a lot, Nic. Super appreciate it. 👍
You can come to my home any time and do the same. Love it!
Maybe one day! Thanks so much!
I’ve been looking forward to this video since you’ve been talking about it on the podcast so much! It was worth the wait! Well done!
Glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for listening to the podcast, Russ! 👊
Your willingness and enthusiasm to call out Kevin's contributions shows such great humility and comraderie for the art and craftsmanship of your work. You, my friend, are a great human and of course content creator as usual.
Wow, thank you Jason! I've learned so much from Kevin over the years and I'm proud to share and recognize that knowledge. Hopefully he picked up a tip or 2 from me as well 😜
Welcome back to UA-cam KJ! Missed you around here lately!
Thanks my dude!! Good to be back! Got some more videos on the way!
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Glad to hear it! I know you've been busy with the teachable class. Thanks for keeping up with ShopSounds too. You guys really help me keep going in the woodshop!
@@nathanb3606 That's awesome! We super appreciate the support of the podcast. New episode just dropped this morning!
Work of Art there my good man! Round of applause from jolly olde England!
Thanks mate! We greatly appreciate the kind words. Cheers!
Simply stunning 👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Killing Project and collective effort to knock this out. Well done gents.
Thanks bro! I really appreciate it. I’ll have to come to CA for a collab one of these days 👊🏻
Beautiful work Keith! 😍👍🏻👊🏻
Much appreciated, Fred! 👊
Fellow Tri-State tradesman. Enjoyed your process and techniques. Using vacuum bagging outside of carbonfiber/ fiberglass composite layups was a surprise, as was those cool Lamello mechanical biscuits. Also, I wasn't checking you out, but I noticed your work PANTS of all things- Truewerk? That's new to me. Giving one pair of T1 pants a try from Amazon. Liked and subbed. TY.
Thanks Chris! I appreciate the comment. And those TruWerk pants are awesome! They are pretty bomb proof. T1 in the summer and T2 or T3 in the winter! 👍
Can only imagine what this cost the client. Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!
Wow.. beyond word my friends. Bravo
Thanks man!! 👊
That's a big project! Great job. Also nice to see that you didn't knock it off the wall when it was done....
😂🤣 apparently screws are quite helpful in that regard 😜
Amazing project, with all the materials and people involved that must of cost the homeowner a small fortune, i can only dream of being in a position to hire in a job like this. Well done to all.
Thanks very much!
Been following Derek Barrett huh? Me too. They know what they are doing across the pond. Love the tensos, but gosh can they add up! Then again they make install east and fun.
No idea who Derek Barrett is, but if he is a Lamello user then he knows how efficient and productive that machine can be!
Wow! Great video. That final shot, those bookshelves look sharp!
Thanks a lot! 💪🏻
Thanks man! 💪🏻
Only one word is appropriate for this - "Beautiful"
Very kind! Thanks David.
And thank you for showing us. Wow.
You bet! Thanks Christopher.
Hello i m an interior architect.a job well done for the cabinet making manufacturing .The counter top with the 2 pieces of wood, i would recommend putting a different type of wood between the two planks to hide the connection between the inner circles of the planks .😋
Thanks!
I love sense of humor and your wood work are amazing, I am starting to follow you because this video introduction. It worked a lot for me, make my day, laughing until 2024!!!
😜😂 Awesome, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Just a beautiful peace of work. Best from Germany's finest Garage Gio
Thank you very much, Gio!!
KJ - this is a beauty, man. Nicely done!
Thank you sir! It was nice to employ some teamwork on this one.
Nice work, Keith!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Wow incredible work 👏 love the little scribing trick very clever
Thanks Rob! We appreciate it 🤙🏻😎
So many Pro tricks in this video!
Thanks Marc! Glad to hear it was useful! 👊🏻
What a Built In ! Love your work, videos and humor. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching, David!! I really appreciate it. We had a great time on this build!
Great work guys. Congrats 😀😀😀😀
Thank you 😀
Pretty dang cool Mr. Johnson!
Mighty kind of you, Jeff! Thanks a lot!
This is the most amazing thing. Bravo man. Hats off to you all.
Wow! Thanks a lot, David! We really appreciate the kind words. Cheers!
Excellent love, the two-tone colours works really well together
Thank you so much! We love it, too!
awesome job, awesome tools. Win win for the upload
Thanks very much!
Gorgeous work! We’ll done gentlemen!!
Thanks Joe! Super appreciate it 👊🏻
Great video, so much knowledge and little tips and tricks throughout...
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much!
Spectacular!
Thank you so much!
Oh my oh my. Outstanding skill here chaps
Many thanks!! 🙌🏻💪🏻