Great work mate, love this series. Love how you show mistakes of the colours and how you fixs it and just got on with. See a guy who takes pride in this work.
Great recovery guys. Thanks for taking me along with you on your journey. I can see a lot of design thought had to go in before you started making saw dust and scrap MDF! I love your attention to detail on the finished units. It's great when a plan comes together (eventually)!
Quality work bud from the both of you. Watched the whole series and hopefully the mistake and high end final result increase your views and subs. Well done to the designer too, thought of every detail.
Hi David sorry for the slow reply! Thank you so much! I havnt git that break yet with the UA-cam algorithm... but maybe one day they will :-) Yes she is great!! Cheers Ryan
Hello!! Yes I always try and film whenever possible. If the room is big enough, or we have enough time, and the customer allows. It is quite time consuming and it can be a bit tricky to set up lighting, and film around the customer, also having 2 cameras on the go with mics and tripods, it can be tough. But I do try my best not to miss a good opportunity 😊 I haven't any fitting vids to come for a handful of weeks, but when there is more I'll put them up for sure 👍👍👍
It's such great work and so generous of you to share it with us. Thank you so much.
Thank you, that is very kind, you are welcome, and thank you for the support!
Ryan :-)
Great work mate, love this series. Love how you show mistakes of the colours and how you fixs it and just got on with. See a guy who takes pride in this work.
Wow thanks sooo much i do appreciate this!!!
Ryan
Great recovery guys. Thanks for taking me along with you on your journey. I can see a lot of design thought had to go in before you started making saw dust and scrap MDF! I love your attention to detail on the finished units. It's great when a plan comes together (eventually)!
Thanks so much!!
Yes this plan came together a bit longer than I would have liked hahaaha.
Cheers Ryan
astounding workmanship and quality from both of you.
That's very kind of you!!
Thanks for the nice message 👍
Ryan ☺️
Great work mate. Glad you pulled this one back. The finished units look stunning. 👏👏👏
Hi sorry for the slow reply!
Ahh thank you!!! really appreciate
Ryan :-)
Well done, they both look beautiful.
Wow thank you!!
Really appreciated!
Ryan
Quality work bud from the both of you. Watched the whole series and hopefully the mistake and high end final result increase your views and subs. Well done to the designer too, thought of every detail.
Hi David sorry for the slow reply!
Thank you so much!
I havnt git that break yet with the UA-cam algorithm... but maybe one day they will :-)
Yes she is great!!
Cheers Ryan
very well done
Thank you so much!!
Ryan
Thank you so much!!
Ryan
Wow that looks fantastic mate !! lovely colour too ..
Hi sorry for the slow reply!
Thank you very much, really appreciated!
Ryan :-)
At the end of the day the final result is what matters ! Good job !
This is true... just hard work on this occasion 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you!!
Ryan
Outstanding job mate, turned out fantastic.
I think a Lamello Zeta with clamex connectors would be a life saver for those scribes
Hi sorry for the slow reply!
Thank you so much!
You are probably right, but im oldskool and stubborn hahahaha.
One day maybe :-)
Ryan
the lamello K20s do the same thing with a regular biscuit slot. That's what I use for scribes now and can really recommend it.
Very impressive!!!😀
Thank you very much!! 👍
Beutiful Job !!! well done
Thank you Michael, I appreciate it 👍
Ryan
Unbelievable job 🙌… would Peter Millard’s new multi jig be useful for you fitting that hardware?
Ah thank you so much, thats kind to say 👍
Not really tbh, I could of used the Trend handle jig but forgot the clamps 🙄
Why are the handles in the library doors in the middle? They look like there is a dish washer behind them. Was that the idea?
That would be some miniature dishwasher… 🤦♀️
Really?
Thats a first to me...its more tradtional style than handles in the corner.
Designers choice, but I agree with her tbh.
Ryan :-)
:-)
How do you cut your skirting scribes? They look amazing
Thank you!!
We just measure the voids with a tape mesaure every 200 to 300mm, depnding on how wonky the floor is
Ryan :-)
@@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop hey Ryan. Hope you are well. Sorry I mean the scribes around the actual skirting board. They look so close
@deancarter4109 ahh yeah I'm a donut haha, just by eye mate really. We don't get along with the scribing jigs 🤣
I am mate, hope you are too 👍👍
Are you doing a couple of these, one project over a few episodes, I liked this format over the quick time lapsed ones
Hello!!
Yes I always try and film whenever possible. If the room is big enough, or we have enough time, and the customer allows.
It is quite time consuming and it can be a bit tricky to set up lighting, and film around the customer, also having 2 cameras on the go with mics and tripods, it can be tough. But I do try my best not to miss a good opportunity 😊
I haven't any fitting vids to come for a handful of weeks, but when there is more I'll put them up for sure 👍👍👍
@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop I was about to say, the customer needs to approve as I bet most don't want the house filmed. Great workmanship as always!
@MrDamodee yes exactly I always ask at the beginning and most say yes 👍
Thank you 😊
Ryan 👍
Bang tidy matey, told you it would be good! Lol
Hi sorry for the slow reply!
I appreciate it maty
It was a tough one, but got it done!
Ryan :-)
Be careful about using your hands as mallets. Long term effects on bones leading to arthritis
Thank you!
A very good point you make actually! Need to stop 😬