Looks awesome! PS - I think generally you're supposed to pull card scrapers, rather than push them - this will make it much more comfortable for your hand. I'm no expert, but I know it'll leave your wood smooth and hard, just like your mom.
What a massive improvement. I saw the first video of five years ago and saw so many flaws and then saw this and man, you have improved so so much as a woodworker. Well done. This is a beautiful, beautiful build.
By far, the most entertaining and witty video I have watched about building a table top like this ... so impressed you worked Missy Elliott into your tutorial! Awesome! And the table looks great!
Oh that is so awesome! Me who made the family dining table watching this, thinking yep mostly the same process and now looking at wood 😂 damn I was only planning a "quick and dirty" solution to needing more workspace for my stopmotion. Beautiful desk and great video
Only problem with this video @diywithrick is that there isn't a 10 minute montage of you applying that stain... great project! I built the model 1.0 4.5 years ago, as an L-shaped desk and it's still working great. Hope to make this one someday!
That’s maybe the most entertaining DIY video, I have ever seen! I know it is a blasphemy, but what brackets should I use, to wall mount a desk? Also, how cable manage speakers, when the desk is stuck to the wall (no room).
Could this project be added to your website with the cut list, purchase list, tool list, etc. with instructions like you did your first wall mounted desk?
Ok but I actually DO plan to build these brackets, lol. More research required. Great build! I’m looking to do the perimeter (3 walls) of a small bedroom to turn into an office/school spot for my son and I.
Great outcome with the walnut. Much better than cardboard for sure. Certainly looks better under that cool movie poster. So, do I think Josey Wales would like it? I reckon so...Lol🤠 I sure do! Very nice work. Troy
Liked and subscribed. I built your first DIY build as my first computer desk and it's awesome. I agree with the cardboard nature of Ikea desk too. Thank your making the videos, they helped me learn a lot!
Hahaaa, dissing a cardboard table top, and desperately finding studs because the drywall won't hold your desk. I understand the economic efficiency of stick frame building, but as a European living in a concrete and brick house, it will always seem a bit vulnerable. But that's a very nicely built and good looking wall mounted table, with a lot of love in the project.
I got an idea. I will be making those angles. And use a two links scissor mechanism to attach it to the table top. That way I will have two height adjustments.
Working on a wall mounted desk now (first time making any kind of wall mounted furniture) and this was very helpful! Any chance you have a copy of the specs/blueprint around?
Yes, very amusing and very informative. As for the scraper, just blow that $1,000 you'd put aside for a dirty weekend away with the missus and buy a Veritas Scraper Holder. Six (6) inches should do the trick, and because I'm an Australian, I'll leave the obvious joke well alone. So, I'm late to the party by about 2 years? Well, I'm an Australian. Cheers mate from Sydney - Dave
Here’s a fun tip, if you don’t have the right tools “let’s be honest, you weren’t going to build this anyways” hahahahah I have never laughed so hard at a DIY video. Lol fucking epic. Keep em coming man. Love that you’re back :)
@@DIYwithRick Oh now that you mention it, for a split second I can see you using some tool. Also as you said I am not likely to make something so intricate, if I do I will make the bracket and a surface attached to it without the biscuit or domino joints. Also would love to see how you managed the cables.
Love the look of it! I just did a similar design, but used plywood and edge banding like a cheap bastard The ending zoom into the monitor was so dramatic, haha As for the card scraper: I'm pretty sure your supposed to push, but with it on the long edge and mostly vertical. I imagine sharpening will help greatly as well. Katz-moses had a really nice video on scrapers sharpening recently, you could check that out!
Word to your mother. Whether pushing or pulling with a card scraper it is supposed to be nearly perpendicular to the workpiece. They get ground flat and burnished so a burr forms and bends over making a “hook”. It looked like you were pushing it like a chisel which definitely makes for uncomfortable hands. Check out the wood whisperer’s video on card scrapers. ua-cam.com/video/4SG2LUdk-VE/v-deo.html
Six years ago i tried to make a wall mounted desk. I couldn't get it to be perpendicular to the wall. It bent down. Now, after 6 year i got tired of pencils rolling of the table, I put a single support in the middle of the desk. It works like a charm
Looks awesome! PS - I think generally you're supposed to pull card scrapers, rather than push them - this will make it much more comfortable for your hand. I'm no expert, but I know it'll leave your wood smooth and hard, just like your mom.
Ahhhhaha this guy! I’ll try to pull next time I had 3 band aids per hand it was just silly
"You never planned on building this anyway." I feel personally called out, because i definitely was thinking i don't have all the necessary tools.
sad but true
Yeah that cracked me up.
What a massive improvement. I saw the first video of five years ago and saw so many flaws and then saw this and man, you have improved so so much as a woodworker. Well done. This is a beautiful, beautiful build.
I am loving this deluge "WINK WINK" of videos rick! BEST, MOST ENTERTAINING woodworking channel on the youtubes!
Appreciate it paladin! Just hitting publish in 2021 no matter what
By far, the most entertaining and witty video I have watched about building a table top like this ... so impressed you worked Missy Elliott into your tutorial! Awesome! And the table looks great!
This is the most fun DIY video I've ever seen. Got a good chuckle out of me this morning. ☺️
appreciate that leah glad you liked it!
@9:20 😂 a little Tyler Durden esque trolling... Well played sir!👏🏼
Rick took some time off and came back with a BANGER! Nice man.
Thanks Terrence! more on the way!
That desk is absolutely stunning.
I almost bought a desk with legs, but I am glad I found your channel. Great work and explanation.
Alright bro. You didn't have to do me with the "you never planned to do it yourself" line😢😢😢😢
my wife will never come there and its quiet - golden words!
The wood joke just added you a new subscriber 🙌🏿🤣
Oh that is so awesome!
Me who made the family dining table watching this, thinking yep mostly the same process and now looking at wood 😂 damn I was only planning a "quick and dirty" solution to needing more workspace for my stopmotion.
Beautiful desk and great video
Only problem with this video @diywithrick is that there isn't a 10 minute montage of you applying that stain... great project! I built the model 1.0 4.5 years ago, as an L-shaped desk and it's still working great. Hope to make this one someday!
lol I used super light speed fast forward on that clearcoat clip! L shaped-very cool! I think you'd be very pleased with some WALNUT!!
Thanks for this video. Also for making it fun. You're one of the best fixers I've seen on UA-cam
Thank you for your video. It really helps me with the understanding of built-it furniture for my architecture course!
That’s maybe the most entertaining DIY video, I have ever seen!
I know it is a blasphemy, but what brackets should I use, to wall mount a desk? Also, how cable manage speakers, when the desk is stuck to the wall (no room).
Could this project be added to your website with the cut list, purchase list, tool list, etc. with instructions like you did your first wall mounted desk?
After the mom jokes , miss elliot , jokes and wife joke , I had to subscribe
Bro we have the same humor or something cause I was cracking up the whole time. Well done! 🤣💯
I think you hold the cardscraper like a burrito and drag it across instead oft pushing it. Will also be much easier on your hands.
My wimpy hands thank you Lukas. 🙏
Thank you for complimenting my mother ;) she is watching this video with me
Is the desk platform not attached to the supports?
Also, can you lean on this?
I dig the color of that wall! Is that black or a dark navy?
Awesome stuff, really love your entertaining style and the things you built and continue to make!
thanks herky!
Nice craftsmanship
Beautiful job .
That is a damn fine desk. It needs to be complimented by a nice monitor and keyboard ;)
Amazing video - quick question, can you tell me where you got your bar clamps from? Can't find anything that large at a budge.
Hey man! Looks amazing. Don’t suppose you know what colour your wall is behind your setup? I NEED it 😅
That came out awesome!
Ok but I actually DO plan to build these brackets, lol. More research required. Great build! I’m looking to do the perimeter (3 walls) of a small bedroom to turn into an office/school spot for my son and I.
Duuuuude thats awesome, thanks for sharing!
Good job on your comic relief! 🙂
Does the desk wobble at all
Great outcome with the walnut. Much better than cardboard for sure. Certainly looks better under that cool movie poster. So, do I think Josey Wales would like it? I reckon so...Lol🤠 I sure do! Very nice work. Troy
I RECKON SO!! Thanks for watching!
Great build
Wow! Not only is it beautiful but it's also nice & sturdy, just like your mom.
Funny stuff. And you're right, I'm never going to build it anyway. LOL
see!
Best DIY video ever
Thanks Alessandro!!
Love how you are wearing a respirator with the garage doors open and vacuum on the saw all while cutting WOOD!!!!!! What a tool🤣😂😂👍
i'm wearing a respirator while responding to this comment, too!
We finished the video: we cried together when we saw the "SUBSCRIBE" message at the end. Thank you a lot for everything.
Great job.
Absolutely EPIC Diy video my friend. I enjoyed it tremendously. :) Excellent craftsmanship btw!
thanks nathan! working on the craftmanship as I go along but it's a fun road
Beautiful job man.
Liked and subscribed. I built your first DIY build as my first computer desk and it's awesome. I agree with the cardboard nature of Ikea desk too. Thank your making the videos, they helped me learn a lot!
That's awesome Adam! Desks are the best things to build since we get so much daily use out of them.
Dude, way to step up your game and desk. It's absolutely beautiful. Love your work!
I just love everything about this video ❤️❤️❤️i wish i had the same tools as you have…
I like the color of the wall 🤙😎
Watching this from my wall mounted desk 1.0
yaaaaasss!
Simple and beauty.
Looking great, now I just need 20k in machinery to make this simple, cheap DIY project.
Is the Domino a replacement for the Biscuiter or do they compliment each other in some way?
What size bolt did you use?
Your mom will never come down there either...Desk looks great! Mom jokes never get old in my opinion haha
Haha! Never!!
Hahaaa, dissing a cardboard table top, and desperately finding studs because the drywall won't hold your desk. I understand the economic efficiency of stick frame building, but as a European living in a concrete and brick house, it will always seem a bit vulnerable. But that's a very nicely built and good looking wall mounted table, with a lot of love in the project.
Great work, I love the concept. How much weight would those wall brackets hold?
I got an idea. I will be making those angles. And use a two links scissor mechanism to attach it to the table top. That way I will have two height adjustments.
Working on a wall mounted desk now (first time making any kind of wall mounted furniture) and this was very helpful! Any chance you have a copy of the specs/blueprint around?
can you please share the dimensions of the table
Yes, very amusing and very informative. As for the scraper, just blow that $1,000 you'd put aside for a dirty weekend away with the missus and buy a Veritas Scraper Holder. Six (6) inches should do the trick, and because I'm an Australian, I'll leave the obvious joke well alone. So, I'm late to the party by about 2 years? Well, I'm an Australian. Cheers mate from Sydney - Dave
Here’s a fun tip, if you don’t have the right tools “let’s be honest, you weren’t going to build this anyways” hahahahah I have never laughed so hard at a DIY video. Lol fucking epic. Keep em coming man. Love that you’re back :)
thanks tyson appreciate it man! really fun new vid dropping soon...!
How do you fix the top cover to the walnut support?
Nice tools.
Well done sir.
Never in a million years would I have thought that I would come here and get Missy Elliotted..
Card scrapers are supposed to be held vertical. Perpendicular to your work surface, Its not a razer blade scraper.
This is amazing, both in quality and humor. Thank you, you've made me laugh while getting Missy Elliot-ed. 😄
who would've thought you'd get missy elliot-ed...on a WEDNESDAY?! 2021, man...
@@DIYwithRick Yup, gonna be another doozie, I can tell. 😄
it's so beautiful 🤩 like your mother
How much did it cost u ?
How heavy is the desk? e.g. how much weight is the wall supporting?
It's heavy. Not sure EXACTLY how heavy though. Hard to guess. The plywood spacers added a lot to the total weight.
Looks so good 💪🏻
Wow! Make me one please! and so many funny jokes!
Very nice work!
Thank you!
loved the handcrafted video! keep up the good work like this! more more more (and no more mom joke )
Nice corner pinning on the phone in the intro. What do you use for editing video? I’m learning Davinci Resolve now.
Thanks a little sloppy but I got lazy with a few of the custom masks/key frames. I used premiere pro mask tracking.
BEAUTIFUL! Thanks :)
Great Video :)
what trade is that
So the surface is not secured to the bracket?
Yes I must have sped it up too much. It’s attached to the bracket when I climb under the desk at the end of the vid.
@@DIYwithRick Oh now that you mention it, for a split second I can see you using some tool.
Also as you said I am not likely to make something so intricate, if I do I will make the bracket and a surface attached to it without the biscuit or domino joints.
Also would love to see how you managed the cables.
Music at roughly 10:45. What is the name of that one? I love the sound. Oh and the desk! Great work!
Subbed for the mom jokes
Thank you Dad ❤️
im still rockin version 1 over here lol
Can you please share dimensions of all
Nice!
I hit subscribe at 1:07. Right after the “your mother” crack. 🤣 Correction, after the first “your mother” crack. 🤣
1 subscription for honesty
Love the look of it! I just did a similar design, but used plywood and edge banding like a cheap bastard
The ending zoom into the monitor was so dramatic, haha
As for the card scraper: I'm pretty sure your supposed to push, but with it on the long edge and mostly vertical. I imagine sharpening will help greatly as well. Katz-moses had a really nice video on scrapers sharpening recently, you could check that out!
I was going for that dramatic ending feel. Thanks for the scraper tips my hands appreciate you!
@@DIYwithRick I wish my missus talked to me like that.
I love walnut
bro has a tool for everything 😂can't hate lol don't hate the player hate the game as they say lol
Word to your mother. Whether pushing or pulling with a card scraper it is supposed to be nearly perpendicular to the workpiece. They get ground flat and burnished so a burr forms and bends over making a “hook”. It looked like you were pushing it like a chisel which definitely makes for uncomfortable hands. Check out the wood whisperer’s video on card scrapers. ua-cam.com/video/4SG2LUdk-VE/v-deo.html
great tips, thanks for these...I'M GOING TO USE THEM!
“45 Special” has been upgraded!
sure has!
Your mom likes this video!
😂
Six years ago i tried to make a wall mounted desk. I couldn't get it to be perpendicular to the wall. It bent down.
Now, after 6 year i got tired of pencils rolling of the table, I put a single support in the middle of the desk. It works like a charm
yeah that's tough. glad you sorted it out though!
Paint your white baseboard. Will look 100 times better!
The mother jokes are A1!
Hates desk legs but allows monitor to have leg...🤔
hmmm that's a good point you have there....
Mom jokes are a lost art.
It's the josey wales. Who might you be granny?