Just completed this and the drill storage project, thanks to the drawings you made available, makes the cutting process so much easier, really appreciate it👍
Love the positivity. Its not that woodworking is financially practical. Its that it keeps the body and mind moving, while also letting your creative self out!
Have watched all your videos Adam and they are a pleasure to watch. As a DIYer and aspiring woodworker, I feel your pain with lots of the 'learning experiences' we go through, even though we've watched lots of videos on how to 'do it right'. Nothing like practice to learn the skills! Keep up the good work, you're videos are great and the end product isn't bad either ;-)
Great video, nicely put together. Project looks like it came out well and your wall looks like it’s ready for plenty of additions. There is always something more to make for the workshop!
Thanks @fathogwoodworking, appreciate that! There's plenty of stuff still sitting around on benches etc. so I hear you...loads more builds to come. I'm also about to build a mud kitchen for my girls and just watched your build from last year - looks great, nice work :-)
@@shed_time thanks for watching. I love making mud kitchens. They are a fun project and as they are outside for kids the they don’t need to be perfect.
As someone who really just started doing the woodworking thing i really appreciate your work and the plans. already planing on rebuilding some of your pieces. Thank you :)
nice honest video , just not showing how perfect it goes but also the mistakes... love to see the progress you make as a woodworker and remember from mistakes you learn !!
@peterscheeren5830 thank you for taking the time to comment and for your encouragement - I'm grateful! Authenticity is key for me, so mistakes will no doubt be a running theme on this channel :-)
I use it all the time, really handy little thing. I've still got half used discs all over the place though - the sanding station is no longer as organised as it was in this video!
Great video Adam. Ive downloaded your plans so ill be making this myself shortly. Do you sell the 3D printed parts please? Keep the great videos coming 👍 Regards Ian
Hi Ian, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. All the best with the build too :-) unfortunately my 3D printer has packed up and so is out of service until I can take it apart and find out what's wrong with it. Instead of the 3d printed parts you could cut a slot on both sides that the rail could slide into (had I thought of that at the time I might have gone that route)!
Just completed this and the drill storage project, thanks to the drawings you made available, makes the cutting process so much easier, really appreciate it👍
Thats made my day @paulhenderson7196 - I'm really glad you found them useful!
Love the positivity. Its not that woodworking is financially practical. Its that it keeps the body and mind moving, while also letting your creative self out!
Couldn't agree more! The joy I get from taking something from a sketch to something real is why I love it
Loved the video. No advertising just plain woodworking projects. Keep up the great work.
Thank you @maxdamarine, I appreciate that!
Have watched all your videos Adam and they are a pleasure to watch. As a DIYer and aspiring woodworker, I feel your pain with lots of the 'learning experiences' we go through, even though we've watched lots of videos on how to 'do it right'. Nothing like practice to learn the skills! Keep up the good work, you're videos are great and the end product isn't bad either ;-)
I appreciate James, thank you!
Great video, nicely put together. Project looks like it came out well and your wall looks like it’s ready for plenty of additions. There is always something more to make for the workshop!
Thanks @fathogwoodworking, appreciate that! There's plenty of stuff still sitting around on benches etc. so I hear you...loads more builds to come. I'm also about to build a mud kitchen for my girls and just watched your build from last year - looks great, nice work :-)
@@shed_time thanks for watching. I love making mud kitchens. They are a fun project and as they are outside for kids the they don’t need to be perfect.
As someone who really just started doing the woodworking thing i really appreciate your work and the plans. already planing on rebuilding some of your pieces. Thank you :)
@lowcostcamping5166 thats really cool, thank you for your kind comment and good luck with your builds - let me know how you get on!
Good job
nice honest video , just not showing how perfect it goes but also the mistakes... love to see the progress you make as a woodworker and remember from mistakes you learn !!
@peterscheeren5830 thank you for taking the time to comment and for your encouragement - I'm grateful! Authenticity is key for me, so mistakes will no doubt be a running theme on this channel :-)
Nice job, and a good video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching, I really appreciate it!
Great video.
nice video, keep it up
Thank you! I will do...more french cleat builds on their way.
Check out 3X3 Custom Tamar for a table saw sled nice design
I agree George, I like her design and will definitely make something similar.
How do you like the sanding mouse? I seem to have 125mm sanding discs coming out of my ears and could do with a hand sander that fits them. Cheers
I use it all the time, really handy little thing. I've still got half used discs all over the place though - the sanding station is no longer as organised as it was in this video!
Great video Adam.
Ive downloaded your plans so ill be making this myself shortly.
Do you sell the 3D printed parts please?
Keep the great videos coming 👍
Regards
Ian
Hi Ian, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. All the best with the build too :-) unfortunately my 3D printer has packed up and so is out of service until I can take it apart and find out what's wrong with it. Instead of the 3d printed parts you could cut a slot on both sides that the rail could slide into (had I thought of that at the time I might have gone that route)!
something like this: ua-cam.com/users/shortsRz57VlSvWr8?si=qzQJAjC-36SE5GKh
@shed_time thanks for the reply mate, hope you get it fixed soon 👍
I'll give that method a try.
Keep up the good work
Regards
Ian