You have come so far Dainer! Always an inspiration. I still spend almost as much time fixing my mistakes as basic build, nice to know that even someone who has progressed so far beyond my efforts still gets faced with coming up with a brilliant recovery from such little disasters. I figure it is your willingness to take a quantum leap into new territory with the confidence that you can overcome obstacles is what impresses us newbies, and has made your progress so major. It is said that making things go right is the real test of a human being. Congratulations on doing just that.
@@dainermade Right! It is the excitement of pushing the limits of the limitless creative possibilities that make this kind of work so satisfying. Always a new challenge. So glad you turned me onto that.
I loooove what you did to "fix" the one side! Genius. The measure of a true craftsman is that your mistakes turn into even cooler parts of the piece! well done!
Hahahahha....loved the dodgy bros 1000 square mate 😂 Watching you bend that sheet was nerve racking....l had to go and make a cup of tea! Gotta say....it was a great recovery and yes hang your balls out and ask for the 2300....actually, ask for 2400....that way when you get bargained down to to 2300 you'll be wrapped. Great video mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Those cracks at the bend! Tell me about it. Nothing is more frustrating than to reach tbat 90%of the project and to encounter that. Good recovery from that. And cool looking tv cabinet Mark 👍😁
$2.3k is way too low for a genuine custom piece. But what has probably reduced the very high value is the form-ply bones. Next time use fancy birch or hardwood ply. Adding $200 to the ply cost may add $1k+ to the sale price?
I'd be really annoyed at the "Non-structural" diagonal print on the black side of the drawers. I really like the black, but it should be uniform. Maybe powdercoat them at a car/wheels shop before assembly? Should come to not much if you have a friendly shop nearby, and if you can wait until they anyway do black *or another colour that you like* so there's zero setup costs to them.
Don’t know about Australia but everywhere else birch ply won’t add 200 for 3 sheets itl add 4-5 times that I’d think £250 a sheet in England at the min
That cabinet is gorgeous, unique and well worth the price, Mark. Good luck on selling and thanks for the video - always great to wake up to a new Dainer Made installment!
G'Day Dainer! I love the honesty and humor you put in your videos, and I learn something! A few suggestions to try to alieviate your dispise for drawers: 1. THISisCarpentry ° Quarter- Quarter- Quarter drawers 2. Andrew Klein ° new invention - easiest drawers ever 3. The Woodpecker ° use your dovetail router bit & metal jig to cut slave tales 4. Matt Cremona ° machine cut + hands it dovetails 5. Rob Cosman ° hand cut dovetails 6. drawer lock router bit Best ending to a UA-cam video I have seen!
Hey Dainer. You need to value your time. 75 makes sense, but you should break it down so people know what that means: 25 for the ametuer, 25 for the experience and 25 for the tool and space upkeep. Or however you slice it. Point is, youre not overselling yourself, youre actually undervaluing or appropriately valuing your time. Time can only be spent once, make it count! Love your work buddy. (❤❤ from down under,NZ!)
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Hi Mark, Congratulations my friend, your work is always more innovative and practical than serious. I always like your ideas. see you later. Stay healthy and happy. Big greetings.
Great save mate! Looks good to me! You never know what someone is willing to pay! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I'm sure there's someone that would love to have this piece!
That piece is a beauty! The finish really woke up the pallet wood. Goes to show that it's not always the materials, and that artistry is what brings out the good side of something. Nice work!
This is a lesson in needing to try new techniques with scrap pieces before tackling the final project. OMG, this is hard to watch and I really like your channel.
@@dainermade The final product is more of a proof of concept and not a final product. It was hard to watch because you’re so enthusiastic and passionate about your projects, which I love, but this time (JMO) the final product does not appear up to be as finished and up to the standard of your other projects.
Great vid Mark! I loved your idea in the recovery phase. We have all been there, but don't always come out with such a nice outcome. Well done for persisting (and sharing!!!!)
Nice recovery mate. I might have gone the other way myself, by losing the symmetrical look and telling clients the cabinet is supposed to butt up against a corner wall. Flat side to the wall on the right, curvey-curved side on display on the left. But I'm lazy. 😆
I feel your pain in this video. Especially the hour cost analysis. As a knifemaker, if I was to put each hour that goes into making a knife into the cost they would start to run into the $1,000s as a sale price. And while I think that any hand made piece is always worth so much more, the truth is the majority of the buyers are so used to this throwaway culture of buying cheaply made things that it is hard. All I can say is know your worth and price accordingly
Hi Mark - Great video. Love watching fellow Aussies. I think the $2300 is spot on, as you are appealing to the buyer who wants custom recycled furniture. As you mentioned below - a good clean-up, and paint/line the inside of the drawers/doors so its got a good finish when you look inside, and its there... $2500, with $200 bargaining... 😉
Painstaking? Painstaking Mark? On my 7th pallet I whacked the bugger on the floor, a piece flipped up and gave me a black eye the day before I drove down to Spain from Germany! I am sure people thought I was in the Illuminati. From now on I wear goggles. Harvested pallet 8 today and got 5 boards, the rest will heat my home! Thank you Mark! I can't wait to get started once I buy my router/saw this summer.
A beautiful part of woodworking and furniture building is often times our solutions to mistakes and/or problems lead to incredibly creative and stunning results. Mistakes rule lol. Great video btw!
I just finished watching all of your videos in order. It's been a fun ride. I'm not a woodworker, but a small businessman myself, and some of your ideals transfer. I'll take them with me as I grow this year.
What you do is amazing. I love the idea of reworking pallet wood into new things. I'm a student in Norway and I don't have the space or money for big woodworking machines and I was wondering if you think it would be doable to make knife-handles and other small hand-carved things by processing pallet wood just by hand with a circular saw and a sander?
Having taught Design Technology (Wood, metal and plastics) the best and most memorable projects I helped kids on were the ones that when something went wrong the students were willing to re-engage with the process and get it working in an often new and interesting direction. We made some interesting furniture over the years. That being said I love this especially solution to the otherside, it gives that lightness that the table needs.
Better to have these _Educational_ moments on something you've designed rather than on a commission build ;) The feck-up-to-features are usually the best bits of a build. Fixit Fingers crossed for 2 gorillas being offered on this one!
@@dainermade did you see my link to a kerf bending calculator on my Lego head shelf build? Could be worth bookmarking, will save you a lot of cuts and time 😉
This Project Looks Amazing!. Your Commentary And Thought Process During Your Videos Is What We All Need. As a South African Beginner/intermediate Woodworker myself your videos inspire me to try out new things and i learn so much. Thanks For Sharing Your Videos With Us!
How long do you let your pallet wood dry before use? Any special preperation or wait times after the pallet breakdown, or ways to acclimate your free lumber before milling and gluing up?
Love the bending mate. So close to steam bending haha. With the kerfs there’s online calculators which tell you the exact cuts you need to make to bend the wood. And wetting the outside bend with warm water helps to soften the grain during the bend glue up as well
Staying cool under pressure when things don't go totally to plan is a great skill to have, well recovered mate and I think it's worth every penny however is someone somewhere out there willing to pay that. Only time will tell but I'd put my money on it selling very soon. I've had my latest video on pause for about 4 weeks now just for the very same reason could I sell a random custom peice I've made? Well we will see very soon. Great watch to top it off mate !🙂
Fantastic Mark! Loving the shootout too, I saw that vid a while ago. Looks fantastic and worth what you're asking for it. I need to get me some reclaimed decking 😂 we dont get it like that in UK!
Well worked through my my friend. One would say craftsman like material. I've wanted to have a crack at curf bending for a while. Maybe what the market for bendy pens is 🤔 Mr squiggle
Nice save Mark. I love the shape of the the TV unit, I feel it gives a bit of a nod to art deco (which I love). Keep up the good work mate. I'm off to watch some Netflix. 😊
Really like this build! The detail is amazing! $2300 is not unreasonable. I think you could charge an even $3k for this one - or close to it. The right person will pay it!!
I think that would be a fair, but lower price. Take into consideration that most of the stock was free/low cost and the "suggested retail price" is good. To me, my time is the most valuable part. Then how detailed the piece is, with a very close third for materials. It's a really neat piece that I am sure someone would love to own! I wish you luck with whatever price you decide on.
Whack on some soft close drawer slides and take some well staged photos showing how it can be used and you’ll definitely pull your $2300 asking price! Good work and great recovery on the F-up right hand side 👏🏼
Hey Mark I think you manage to achieve a great outcome. Maybe due to still learning if it was me I would have given up or leave and start over. You got me curious how you come up with a solution and then you made me think how that's my daily work (come up with a solution). No idea about the price however it has to be somewhere there interested in something unique :). Good job!.
That Im in Europe I can’t say how much you should charge but if I look at what Jesper and Morley Curt’s prices are I would say your price is going in the right direction. At the end of the day it’s a “one off” so that would be my thought in charging,,,, it certainly is super even though you had difficulties but that’s the part of design, over coming them and solving them. Greetings and thx from Germany 🇩🇪
Dude, i can relate to how you feel so much. I totally can appreciate the amount of time and effort you put in this one. Believe me, i'm still a long way form where you are at right now. However if i were in your shoes, i'd sell it anonymously for whatever you can get for it and write it off as a learning project. If you are going for that grade of furniture, you're doing fine but you're not quite there yet in my opinion. Don't start complicating things the moment you're making a business out of your hobby.The drawers don't entirely align, the edge doesn't align at the connection between the straight and the bended piece, and the surface (as seen at 17:24) is full of dents and dinghies (you put dowels in there to repair?). At the right side, you can still see the cracks from the first bending attempt and the end of the video left me wondering, did you leave the inside of the cabinets unfinished? For example, did you put black veneer on the sides of the plywood to match the factory coated sides? Don't start complicating things the moment you're making a business out of your hobby. You did just fine before.
You did an awesome job there the tv cabinet looks fantastic. The repairs/modifications you did to the sides of the cabinet looks better than the original. The $2300 Aussie dollar you are thinking of asking for a unique one of a kind piece of furniture is a steal. Have you checked the prices in the boutique furniture shops Mark? Don't sell yourself short Mark. Someone actually probably a lot of people will fall in love with that piece of art as that is what unique one of a kind furniture is. Your not producing stuff that roles off the assembly line, you're making unique pieces, keep that in mind. Sorry about the rant/pep talk Mark. Done a fantastic job there and you deserve a decent reward for that effort and creativity. Just my 2c worth. By the way I remember the dodgy brothers, they were hilarious.
$2500 kangaroos would be more than modest pricing that I think you can definitely get. If not local, you could definitely get that plus shipping from one of us!
Dunno if you're in Australia, but Bunnings sell two different versions of formply. One is listed under "formply" and has the lettering. The other doesn't have the lettering and is still called formply but they list it under "Non-structural plywood" for some reason.
I reckon it's an easy 2 n a half k unit if the finish is as schmick as the design. Always hard to tell from a youtube video how the finish looks. But if it looks like it belongs in a showroom, then it's prob a 5k piece. The design looks fit for a gallery or high-class lobby etc. Hope I'm making sense here mate.
You have come so far Dainer! Always an inspiration. I still spend almost as much time fixing my mistakes as basic build, nice to know that even someone who has progressed so far beyond my efforts still gets faced with coming up with a brilliant recovery from such little disasters. I figure it is your willingness to take a quantum leap into new territory with the confidence that you can overcome obstacles is what impresses us newbies, and has made your progress so major. It is said that making things go right is the real test of a human being. Congratulations on doing just that.
@@dainermade Right! It is the excitement of pushing the limits of the limitless creative possibilities that make this kind of work so satisfying. Always a new challenge. So glad you turned me onto that.
Unique handmade piece like that is worth at least 2.3k, cabinet is awesome!
I loooove what you did to "fix" the one side! Genius. The measure of a true craftsman is that your mistakes turn into even cooler parts of the piece! well done!
Thank you very much!
Hahahahha....loved the dodgy bros 1000 square mate 😂 Watching you bend that sheet was nerve racking....l had to go and make a cup of tea! Gotta say....it was a great recovery and yes hang your balls out and ask for the 2300....actually, ask for 2400....that way when you get bargained down to to 2300 you'll be wrapped. Great video mate 👍😁🇦🇺
@@dainermade 😂😂
Those cracks at the bend! Tell me about it. Nothing is more frustrating than to reach tbat 90%of the project and to encounter that. Good recovery from that. And cool looking tv cabinet Mark 👍😁
$2.3k is way too low for a genuine custom piece. But what has probably reduced the very high value is the form-ply bones. Next time use fancy birch or hardwood ply. Adding $200 to the ply cost may add $1k+ to the sale price?
I'd be really annoyed at the "Non-structural" diagonal print on the black side of the drawers. I really like the black, but it should be uniform. Maybe powdercoat them at a car/wheels shop before assembly? Should come to not much if you have a friendly shop nearby, and if you can wait until they anyway do black *or another colour that you like* so there's zero setup costs to them.
Don’t know about Australia but everywhere else birch ply won’t add 200 for 3 sheets itl add 4-5 times that I’d think £250 a sheet in England at the min
Buy it then
Mate!! as always great vid and great save. Hope you get some dolleriedoos for your hard work.
That cabinet is gorgeous, unique and well worth the price, Mark. Good luck on selling and thanks for the video - always great to wake up to a new Dainer Made installment!
What a comeback from a Fluff up Mark, Looks great
G'Day Dainer! I love the honesty and humor you put in your videos, and I learn something!
A few suggestions to try to alieviate your dispise for drawers:
1. THISisCarpentry ° Quarter- Quarter- Quarter drawers
2. Andrew Klein ° new invention - easiest drawers ever
3. The Woodpecker ° use your dovetail router bit & metal jig to cut slave tales
4. Matt Cremona ° machine cut + hands it dovetails
5. Rob Cosman ° hand cut dovetails
6. drawer lock router bit
Best ending to a UA-cam video I have seen!
Thanks so much mate, after I watch a few of those... it'll still be a case of practice practice practice haha
Hey Dainer. You need to value your time. 75 makes sense, but you should break it down so people know what that means: 25 for the ametuer, 25 for the experience and 25 for the tool and space upkeep. Or however you slice it. Point is, youre not overselling yourself, youre actually undervaluing or appropriately valuing your time. Time can only be spent once, make it count! Love your work buddy. (❤❤ from down under,NZ!)
Hi Mark,
Congratulations my friend, your work is always more innovative and practical than serious. I always like your ideas. see you later. Stay healthy and happy. Big greetings.
@@dainermade 😍🤩🤩
Great save mate! Looks good to me! You never know what someone is willing to pay! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I'm sure there's someone that would love to have this piece!
@@dainermade keep working at it man! I have faith you'll get it before you know it! You're very good at what you do!
That piece is a beauty! The finish really woke up the pallet wood. Goes to show that it's not always the materials, and that artistry is what brings out the good side of something. Nice work!
Very well done 👍.. nice recovery, it came out beautiful.. you are my favorite woodworker on UA-cam .. great job brother
Great work as alwyas.
This is a lesson in needing to try new techniques with scrap pieces before tackling the final project. OMG, this is hard to watch and I really like your channel.
@@dainermade The final product is more of a proof of concept and not a final product. It was hard to watch because you’re so enthusiastic and passionate about your projects, which I love, but this time (JMO) the final product does not appear up to be as finished and up to the standard of your other projects.
@@dainermade I know that your not a pro, that’s part of why I live your channel, plus your humor.
Great vid Mark! I loved your idea in the recovery phase. We have all been there, but don't always come out with such a nice outcome. Well done for persisting (and sharing!!!!)
Great recovery. A good metaphor for how we deal with life. It doesn’t always go as planned. The art comes in how we react to challenges.
Nice recovery mate. I might have gone the other way myself, by losing the symmetrical look and telling clients the cabinet is supposed to butt up against a corner wall. Flat side to the wall on the right, curvey-curved side on display on the left. But I'm lazy. 😆
Nice build. 👍🏴🇬🇧
Love the teal spatula 👍
Love it! $2.3 is good, I hope it sold for you.
it did not, so I chopped it lol
Top job mate your making me do more in the little spare time i have but im enjoying it more than work ;} time for a guinness
Solid fix man. What you can do with that hardwood decking makes my loins swell. Love it, looks great
@@dainermade its glorious. was it your old decking? we've only pine and birch up here in the north. Very jelous.
That came out awesome, I like the work around for the minor stuff up, and your honesty about it. keep up the great work!
I feel your pain in this video. Especially the hour cost analysis. As a knifemaker, if I was to put each hour that goes into making a knife into the cost they would start to run into the $1,000s as a sale price. And while I think that any hand made piece is always worth so much more, the truth is the majority of the buyers are so used to this throwaway culture of buying cheaply made things that it is hard.
All I can say is know your worth and price accordingly
It's always heartbreaking / anxiety-inducing when you realise you've f'ed up so late into a build. Nice recovery!
Wow! That’s beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Mark - Great video. Love watching fellow Aussies. I think the $2300 is spot on, as you are appealing to the buyer who wants custom recycled furniture. As you mentioned below - a good clean-up, and paint/line the inside of the drawers/doors so its got a good finish when you look inside, and its there... $2500, with $200 bargaining... 😉
Beautiful wood tones, fascinating geometry and curves, excellent save, and a great video. What's not to like!?
Looks amazing man, definitely worth the price 👍👍
Painstaking? Painstaking Mark? On my 7th pallet I whacked the bugger on the floor, a piece flipped up and gave me a black eye the day before I drove down to Spain from Germany! I am sure people thought I was in the Illuminati. From now on I wear goggles. Harvested pallet 8 today and got 5 boards, the rest will heat my home! Thank you Mark! I can't wait to get started once I buy my router/saw this summer.
If I hadn't seen the video, I would have thought you planned that design all along. Lovely work. ❤
Love it mate looks amazing
Superb work. Well recovered too.
Absolutely beautiful! Well done! ❤
A beautiful part of woodworking and furniture building is often times our solutions to mistakes and/or problems lead to incredibly creative and stunning results. Mistakes rule lol. Great video btw!
Again very entertaining and instructive Mark. Please keep it up😊Cheers mate 🍻
The imperfections are what make these projects perfect. And this one is perfect. Inspiring as per usual.
Love doing wood work on the side. You have given me some awesome ideas and tricks to you use along the way. Keep up the great work.
I just finished watching all of your videos in order. It's been a fun ride. I'm not a woodworker, but a small businessman myself, and some of your ideals transfer. I'll take them with me as I grow this year.
@@dainermade Looks like you are! Those skateboards are pretty awesome. Those builds are my favorite ones.
Awesome work Mark!! Loving the cabinet, what a beauty!
@@dainermadeYeah, I've been a bit quiet of late, just seems like there's a million and one things going on at the mo. No rest for the wicked 😂
Awesome job! Always enjoy waking up and seeing a new video
Awesome mate 👏 👌
Nice work. FWIW the family vote here was high 2000's to low 3000's. Good luck with it!
Great recovery and video!
What you do is amazing. I love the idea of reworking pallet wood into new things. I'm a student in Norway and I don't have the space or money for big woodworking machines and I was wondering if you think it would be doable to make knife-handles and other small hand-carved things by processing pallet wood just by hand with a circular saw and a sander?
Are you going to pain or sand the inside and drawers? It still say non structural. And how do you open them?
Really liked the second batch of bending in particular which has given me ideas for the future so thank you. 🙂 Good job. 👍
I love the TV console. Thanks for sharing your thought processes and problem solving skills.
Oh that's definitely worth $2300, if not more. Great job!
Great work mate. Lovely piece!
Another awesome build!! I think the mistake made it in the end
That repair/feature is awesome.. really added to the end result
Having taught Design Technology (Wood, metal and plastics) the best and most memorable projects I helped kids on were the ones that when something went wrong the students were willing to re-engage with the process and get it working in an often new and interesting direction. We made some interesting furniture over the years.
That being said I love this especially solution to the otherside, it gives that lightness that the table needs.
Better to have these _Educational_ moments on something you've designed rather than on a commission build ;) The feck-up-to-features are usually the best bits of a build. Fixit Fingers crossed for 2 gorillas being offered on this one!
@@dainermade did you see my link to a kerf bending calculator on my Lego head shelf build? Could be worth bookmarking, will save you a lot of cuts and time 😉
This Project Looks Amazing!. Your Commentary And Thought Process During Your Videos Is What We All Need. As a South African Beginner/intermediate Woodworker myself your videos inspire me to try out new things and i learn so much. Thanks For Sharing Your Videos With Us!
love all your work, have you tried using hot water when bending it might make it more supple.
Definitely use birch plywood next time if it's available, the higher quality would reflect in the price
Great video! 😍😍😍
How long do you let your pallet wood dry before use? Any special preperation or wait times after the pallet breakdown, or ways to acclimate your free lumber before milling and gluing up?
Love the bending mate. So close to steam bending haha. With the kerfs there’s online calculators which tell you the exact cuts you need to make to bend the wood. And wetting the outside bend with warm water helps to soften the grain during the bend glue up as well
Thumbs up for the intro alone 🙂
Hey, Dainer! using a bend kerf calculator and a 1mm ball end mill this work ends too easily. Did you try this? thaks for all your tips and tricks!
Staying cool under pressure when things don't go totally to plan is a great skill to have, well recovered mate and I think it's worth every penny however is someone somewhere out there willing to pay that. Only time will tell but I'd put my money on it selling very soon. I've had my latest video on pause for about 4 weeks now just for the very same reason could I sell a random custom peice I've made? Well we will see very soon. Great watch to top it off mate !🙂
Fantastic Mark! Loving the shootout too, I saw that vid a while ago. Looks fantastic and worth what you're asking for it. I need to get me some reclaimed decking 😂 we dont get it like that in UK!
@@dainermade in the UK you'd think our decking was made out of recycled IKEA side tables, it's shite!
Well worked through my my friend. One would say craftsman like material. I've wanted to have a crack at curf bending for a while. Maybe what the market for bendy pens is 🤔 Mr squiggle
I say go for the 2300. That piece is amazing.
Mate it turned out beautiful
Just here for the algorithm 😜.
Let us know what it sells for in the end.
Love your vids, so thanks for them…
Do you let the pallets dryout before gluing them up, and if so, how long on average?
Nice save Mark. I love the shape of the the TV unit, I feel it gives a bit of a nod to art deco (which I love). Keep up the good work mate. I'm off to watch some Netflix. 😊
Nice work mate and great recovery.
Really like this build! The detail is amazing! $2300 is not unreasonable. I think you could charge an even $3k for this one - or close to it. The right person will pay it!!
nice job mate, with bending solid wood try hot water and soak the wood, not steam. ply may de laminate.
Good luck Mark. Put it up for $2499, leaving yourself a little room for negotiation. Everyone loves a bargain! :)
I think that would be a fair, but lower price. Take into consideration that most of the stock was free/low cost and the "suggested retail price" is good. To me, my time is the most valuable part. Then how detailed the piece is, with a very close third for materials.
It's a really neat piece that I am sure someone would love to own! I wish you luck with whatever price you decide on.
That was a big one! Loving the decking veneers though, great addition with that curved book holder. Just a happy accident!
Beautiful
@@dainermade I found your channel and went down an inspiring rabbit hole. Your stuff is amazing! Time to find me some pallets
Go for it with the price.
Wow!
Whack on some soft close drawer slides and take some well staged photos showing how it can be used and you’ll definitely pull your $2300 asking price! Good work and great recovery on the F-up right hand side 👏🏼
love your videos mark
What do you use for design software/CAD?
I've been really curious about how Veneered palletwood would work on plywood question. Mark does it crack or split when it's drying out?
No The pallet I have here in Canada are not kiln dried and seem to always Crack and split when built with.
Hey Mark I think you manage to achieve a great outcome. Maybe due to still learning if it was me I would have given up or leave and start over. You got me curious how you come up with a solution and then you made me think how that's my daily work (come up with a solution). No idea about the price however it has to be somewhere there interested in something unique :). Good job!.
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That Im in Europe I can’t say how much you should charge but if I look at what Jesper and Morley Curt’s prices are I would say your price is going in the right direction. At the end of the day it’s a “one off” so that would be my thought in charging,,,, it certainly is super even though you had difficulties but that’s the part of design, over coming them and solving them.
Greetings and thx from Germany 🇩🇪
@@dainermade me too, think of all that lovely cold German beer too 🍻
Love it. The devil in me would love to see footage of you spotting your ‘slight irregularity’. Go for top price, don’t undersell yourself.
❤️🙏
nice recovery from pure catastrophe! (could lend you some swearing words for the process 😅)
Dude, i can relate to how you feel so much. I totally can appreciate the amount of time and effort you put in this one. Believe me, i'm still a long way form where you are at right now. However if i were in your shoes, i'd sell it anonymously for whatever you can get for it and write it off as a learning project.
If you are going for that grade of furniture, you're doing fine but you're not quite there yet in my opinion. Don't start complicating things the moment you're making a business out of your hobby.The drawers don't entirely align, the edge doesn't align at the connection between the straight and the bended piece, and the surface (as seen at 17:24) is full of dents and dinghies (you put dowels in there to repair?). At the right side, you can still see the cracks from the first bending attempt and the end of the video left me wondering, did you leave the inside of the cabinets unfinished? For example, did you put black veneer on the sides of the plywood to match the factory coated sides?
Don't start complicating things the moment you're making a business out of your hobby. You did just fine before.
I think those kerf cuts need to be spaced evenly so you get a nice even round curve
@@dainermade I've never actually attempted this so I'm just guessing
You did an awesome job there the tv cabinet looks fantastic. The repairs/modifications you did to the sides of the cabinet looks better than the original. The $2300 Aussie dollar you are thinking of asking for a unique one of a kind piece of furniture is a steal. Have you checked the prices in the boutique furniture shops Mark? Don't sell yourself short Mark. Someone actually probably a lot of people will fall in love with that piece of art as that is what unique one of a kind furniture is. Your not producing stuff that roles off the assembly line, you're making unique pieces, keep that in mind. Sorry about the rant/pep talk Mark. Done a fantastic job there and you deserve a decent reward for that effort and creativity. Just my 2c worth.
By the way I remember the dodgy brothers, they were hilarious.
@@dainermade Some really great comedies in that era. I think we are both showing our age lol 😂
$2500 kangaroos would be more than modest pricing that I think you can definitely get. If not local, you could definitely get that plus shipping from one of us!
Mint video mate, really shame your original idea didn't come off but the end result is a beauty.
Hello there 👋
I want to make a bed frame out of this formply, but the gold lettering is a bit ordinary. Did you experiment in trying to remove the lettering at all?
Dunno if you're in Australia, but Bunnings sell two different versions of formply. One is listed under "formply" and has the lettering.
The other doesn't have the lettering and is still called formply but they list it under "Non-structural plywood" for some reason.
I reckon it's an easy 2 n a half k unit if the finish is as schmick as the design. Always hard to tell from a youtube video how the finish looks. But if it looks like it belongs in a showroom, then it's prob a 5k piece. The design looks fit for a gallery or high-class lobby etc. Hope I'm making sense here mate.