I Make 3 Drawers - no tape, no ruler. [video 508]
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2022
- In this longer video I’m back on the #BasicBuild series and making three #drawers to fit into our storage #cubes and just to make life interesting I'll be doing it without a tape measure or a ruler. Enjoy!
Basic build videos are just that - simply constructed projects from readily available materials using a minimal - and entry-level - toolset (list below) and with each build we add a tool - or two - that grows the scope of the work we can take on.
Check out the basic builds playlist here - bit.ly/BasicBuilds
I used Finsa Fibracolour for the drawer fronts, and thanks so much to FinsaUK for the larger than usual samples.
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Other videos of interest:-
Basic Builds playlist - bit.ly/BasicBuilds
Storage Cubes - • Storage Cubes: A Basic...
Backyard, Budget DIY MFT - • Backyard, DIY MFT on a...
Plywood shelves - • Plywood Shelves - A Ba...
Little Plywood Boxes - • Little Plywood Boxes -...
Drill Press Table - • £50 / $60 Drill Press,...
Ikea Curtain track DIY MFT - • DIY MFT with Ikea Curt...
DIY MFT follow-on - • DIY MFT vlog-style fol...
Dave Stanton’s Dog Stop video here - • DIY track saw guide ra...
Extrusion Confusion - a guide to MFT hardware - • Extrusion Confusion - ...
Parkside or Macallister Plunge Saw? - • Lidl Parkside or Screw...
All my tracksaw-related videos are in a playlist here - bit.ly/TracksawWorkshop
New to the MFT or MultiFunction Table? Here’s a couple of explainers:-
Festool MFT - • Festool MFT #182
MFT follow-on - • MFT follow up #183
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Silverline sander - amzn.to/3QmUnKs
F clamps from Rutlands, pack of 10 300 x 80mm - I paid about £40 for mine ‘on special’ - www.rutlands.com/sp+workholdi...
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Twist drill set from Rennie Tools; use the offer code 10MINUTEWORKSHOP for a 5% discount at Rennie Tools - www.rennietool.co.uk?aff=2
Macallister plunge saw - available in the UK from B&Q stores at diy.com
10.8v drill/driver [similar] - amzn.to/3tQAEJ0
20mm conduit - www.toolstation.com/20mm-heav...
Strawbyte waste side jigs - bit.ly/Strawbyte_jigs
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Stainless steel graphics knife, Olfa SAC-1 - amzn.to/3DnWzvJ
Finsa Fibracolour cut to size - www.cutmyplastic.co.uk/wood-s...
Guiderail connector [similar] - tools4trade.co.uk/products/ex...
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As an apprentice joiner 37 years ago, I was taught "never measure when you can mark" and you have just demonstrated that in a practical example 👍
A basic build router table - absolutely!
Definitely would be interested in a backyard beginner friendly router table!
£66 from Machine Mart 😉
I love a simple solution to a simple problem. This should be taught in schools!
Thanks! 👍
Exactly right. If only the kids (and older!) could get past, "there's an app for it". Halving, quartering, triangulating, rollers and levers are all so simple and deceptively helpful.
I own a router, but not a router table so far. So yes, it would be of interest to see a basic router table build.
Hi Peter. I just saw your videos. Your capacity to share your knowledge is amazing. I thank you for videos. Greetings from Chile.
Thank you! Best wishes from London. 👍👍
I’ve a feeling I’ll keep coming back to these videos as a reference. Really enjoying this ‘lateral’ approach as it gives me ideas of how I might approach projects with my limited skill set and tools. Thanks Peter.
Thanks Mandy! 🙌👍
Thanks for giving us the ABCs of building cube cabinets. That will make more complex designs less daunting. More please, and the basic router table would be great.
Thanks, will do! 👍
Years and years of cabinet making experience on full display there. Quality work to make it look so simple!
Thank you! 🙌👍
As a mathematician who hated woodwork as a kid, I'm loving your stuff! I have a few corners that need shelves. I might try some.
Basic router table build = Yes please.
It’s coming… 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop I stumbled upon you page on UA-cam and have a very similar, albeit larger space in my basement. Although I do have space in my detached garage, it is not heated and in NYS USA it’s not good in the winter. Do you do any work with dimensional lumber using a track saw?
As always, such a pleasure to watch. I love the way you don't waste a single second - straight to the point every time.
Yes for the router table please Peter :-)
Big time yes!!
I love this basic build series. The drawers in the cubes are great.
Thanks! Glad you like them!
Great video once again Peter. Love the easy approach and simple tools to show you don't need expensive or a large workshop to make this. Keep on doing this and showing people how to make their own in these times.
Thanks! 👍
Really nice little project.
Nice job. Thank you, Peter.
I love these videos.
Excellent!
I was just searching for this subject. Love your videos. Thank you
Superb reference piece, thank you
Nice job !!
This was a very satisfying build. Excellent!
Very inspirational thanks Peter.
GREAT Peter 👍👍
as usual, brillant, instructive ... thanks and nice video editing !
So beautiful!
They will come in handy for little Odds and ends Love your work Peter and your always a pleasure to watch
Great job Peter! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
Just brilliant.
Wow! First, paper templates and story sticks are the way to go. With them there is no question about measuring systems or questioning which side of the line… Second, the way you use a tracksaw is incredible. Typically I see others use them for breaking down sheet goods which I feel any circular saw and guide are good enough for. The things you do really brings into question the need for a tablesaw in the small woodworkers shop. Thanks for the great content, I look forward to all your builds.
Thank you, that's very much appreciated! 🙌
You are absolutely right about table saw - UA-cam woodworkers who made it are doing major disservice to beginners making it look like track saw is not good enough.
Track Saw skills to the Max here
Unbelievable
Some brilliant lateral thinking demonstrated again Peter. I'm inprired to have a go myself now, thanks.
TOP ! THX for this Video - it let me remember to some basics...
Very entertaining!
Great job Peter!
Cheers Dean! 👍
Verry usefull tips. Thanks for the share
What a fantastic build video, I love the simplicity and the fantastic end product. Well done and keep em coming.
Thank you! 🙌👍
Love your work 👍
Thanks! 🙌
Really like this video using basic tools to do the job very accurately. IMHO track saw and palm router build series would be awesome. Assume folks do have tape and the ruler. Include dowel jig or use screws for assembly.
Pretty beautiful work, Peter! It looks fantastic! 😃
Thanks for all the tips!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks, you too! 👍
Excelente señor Peter es muy agradable ver sus videos, saludos desde Venezuela
I found your channel earlier this week and have been watching through a good number of the videos you have starting with your short series on the different methods of making cabinets. - I've very much enjoyed what I've seen so far. I've been teaching myself woodworking over the last 6-8 years so it's really nice to see an informative channel that gives honest tips and tricks without a lot of the fluff others often have. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, and welcome! 🙌👍
Another great, informative video.
Keep up the good work, looking forward to the router table video.
Thanks! Coming soon! 👍
Just when you thought it was safe to write up a script, some bloke comes along and rips it up! Loved it Peter 👍
😂 Thanks! 👍
Brilliant movie 😁
Brilliant 🤌🏼
Thanks!
This is a great presentation. The folding paper trick is neat. The more projects I build, the more measurements become subjective. Sure I start with a plan including dimensions, but those become more like guidelines quickly. Well done.
Thanks for this Peter, these are great, and there is a lot of really useful technique in this build. It really proves that far from being a work around, dispensing with making measurements and instead using templates and shims etc can not only produce a more accurate result but also lead to fewer errors !
Thanks, yes - I have a fancy Talmeter tape-measure that had a little extension for internal measurements, but mostly I use it as 'two sticks on a roll' and don't actually refer to the measurement, just reference off the length between the ends. 👍
I would say to any aspiring woodworker - DO get a tape measure and ruler!!😉 Like what you've done here though Peter. Great way of demonstrating ways of gauging, sizing and templating. They look really cool too which is a bonus.👌
Cheers Stew! Oh goodness yes, use a tape & ruler! It's just that I get loads of comments and questions - as I'm sure you do too - from folks new to the hobby asking wether they should save up and buy e.g. the Woodpecker ruler, or would the Benchdogs one be 'good enough' and in reality either of those rulers are going to be more precise than 99% of new woodworkers can manage. I just wanted to get across the idea of referencing off the material and the workpiece to get those measurements close. 👍 And yeah, really pleased with the colours! 😆 I feel a Mondriaan-inspired side-table coming on... 😃
@@10MinuteWorkshop Woodpeckers or make do with Benchdogs!?! What are they, City traders on the weekdays?😂 Yes to a bit if Mondrian. With those colours, it sort of struck me as "If Google made cabinets" type thing. 👍
It looks like you're using PVC pipe for bench dogs. That's a great idea and if you cut into them there's no damage to the blade.
Yep; all that's covered in the first Basic Build video, where I made the bench in my back yard; Links in the video description. 👍
Great inspirational low threshold video Peter. Thank you.
Big yes to the router table. I have (as I suspect many others) a fairly simple battery Palm router and have been thinking about a simple router table for occasional use. Would be great.
Cheers Bill! 👍👍
It was super easy to set up. I wished it was a little taller but I love it
Peter Your A Legend , as always great content , Because of you I make a Template/Jig for everything , cos of the price of wood here in Oz , you really gotta go that extra mile otherwise it can be very costly mistake , so thanks to you , i only ever cut once , and i make sure i keep every offcut and scrap just for this reason
That's great to hear, thank you! 🙌
Good work, does show what can be done with brains. All sorts of things have been made without access to accurate measuring equipment. Add a bevel gauge and you do a whole lot more too!
Very true! 👍
An excellent training video. In have been woodworking since 1972 and have only seen a few videos of this quality. Just awesome. Reminds me of building a high chair for our first child 30 yrs ago using a leather dog leash to measure a high chair while we ate a pizza restaurant.
Thank you! Good to be reminded of the basics sometimes - love the dog-leash story too! 😂👍
Clever idea! I do things like this quite a bit, as audible tape measures and tactile rulers are only accurate to a millimetre at best and I want to achieve accuracy to within a 10th of a millimetre for most of my projects. There are a lot of materials and objects in the workshop that can be used as size references when necessary, but I've never thought of using strips of paper.
Thanks! 🙌👍
Love the design concept. Love the techniques. Admire the results. But split screen film? There's only so much my brain can process this late in the week!
Thought it was a nice 70s throwback! I would have gotten away with it as well if it wasn't for you darned kids... 😂
Definitely need a simple router table. I have an old Black & Decker single speed with only a 1/4 inch collet but I know it would be much more useful upside down for simple shaker panel doors.
Great video and build with a lot of tips but my favourite is wedging the sides with a stick to prevent glue scraping off! I've often ended up using my elbows and teeth to do that!
All lessons and tips are hard-earned! 😂 👍
Yes,a backyard router table would be great.
outstanding!!! being a printer, the folding in half is an old trick the find center on printing letterhead... fold and hold it up to the light and see if your print is "centered"....
You’re a track saw master
Great video Peter. I wonder, is there a grandchild on the way?🤪
😂 Not that I'm aware of... 🤔
Enjoyed the video. But now I have to get colored mdf for myself in the US, lol.
Love it. Thanks Peter. Had to slow the video down to get the gist as I’m still a newbie. I really love the technique for cutting the rebates on the drawer fronts. Obviously don’t have your equipment but there must be another way to clamp it to something else so that I can still cut with a circular saw. I think you can cut rebates with a planer. I have one but haven’t worked out how to do that yet. I’d love a table saw but that may be several Christmas and a birthday gifts away 😅
Thanks! Yes, the members extended video does take things a bit slower - but then it's twice as long! All the extended Basic Builds will become a course eventually, but that's a way aways. 👍
A palm router is best tool for small shop to do rabbets and grooves.
I've already purchased my MacAllistar track saw. Ready to build some slide out drawers for the space under my stairs, using techniques gleaned from many of your videos.
However, dowels, biscuit joints and screws will have to suffice...a domino cutter is way out of my budget for home DIY.
Thanks Peter, I've learned a lot from you.
Thanks! Nothing wrong with dowels and biscuits! 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Sounds like someone needs a loose tenon jig..if only there were plans, or a kit, or even a video somewhere......;)
Excellent work - I'd love to see you do something similar using just a circular saw or other similar tool that a real beginner/diyer might have. Also clearly I need to buy more clamps!
Thank you. The whole idea behind this series is that I use a minimal and entry-level toolset; this tracksaw cost £80 - not much more than most basic circular saws, and I’d recommend one over a circular saw all day long unless the beginner had some particular use case in mind. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Fair enough - if I was starting again I'd probably get a tracksaw instead, but I already have a circular saw now :)
"This is a cube on its side" . . . as Euclid slowly rotates in his coffin :-) To be fair, it could have been on its edge but you know what I mean.
You got rid of your nice MicroJig dovetail work table!? Your builds are so different and interesting, no one else has the different gear you have or does projects like you on UA-cam, for sure.
Thank you! As I say at the start, the ‘basic build’ videos are all done with a limited and entry-level toolset, so fancy workshop MFT out, the backyard budget MFT in! 👍👍
Hi Peter, a router table is just the ticket
Steve
Cheers Steve! 👍
Can you do a large hall way cabinet with top and bottom doors with hidden hinges please? Also options of clean invisible finishes like fascia boards?
I see how the sticks set the spacing between drawers. But how is the spacing set on the sides of the drawers, or rather the perimeter of the box? Do you make the runners proud of the groove?
Yes to router table basic build.👍
You're a track saw wizard, Peter 😂. Router table build would be decent, I've just got a Triton tra001 to build into a table and even though there's a tonne of build videos on the tube, it's never a bad idea to see what someone else might bring to the table.
When I see what faboulus furniture you are doing with such a limited set of tools I think that I have to improve my skills much more to make good use of all my tools I already own…
+1 for the router table build. Just to add a little spice, how about a build with a budget router? The Bauker 2100w routers were on ebay recently for £36, pretty good value for a reasonably powerful 0.5" router. I'd love to see how you'd link budget components together to produce something hopefully very usable.
That’s the plan! Didn’t we the banker (toolstation? ) at £36 but I have the excel at £45. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop that's great, really looking forward to seeing that!
Perhaps if I can add another dimension - how about using budget materials only? Birch ply is pretty unaffordable these days, so a budget router table project might be more appealing if it's constructed from lower grade materials from the likes of Wickes and B&Q.
Brilliant - a great design & build. Wish I'd seen this 10 years ago when I was fitting out my workshop. Maybe time for a refurb?!
Thanks! 👍👍
In the same spirit of paper templates: if you want to carry over markings from one piece to another without measuring, but can't do that by putting one on top of the other for some reason, just photocopy your reference piece and use the paper print on the piece that needs to be marked.
What is the green board you are using to protect the MFT top? Thanks for sharing these great tips 👍🏻
Thanks! It’s just an offcut of 6mm MR MDF as a sacrificial top for the bench. 👍
A basic build router table would be wonderful.
Is there an video about? I didn't find one.
Not yet; it’s coming. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop thank you, looking forward!
Love this project for kids rooms! What is the colored drawer front material? Don’t think it is available in the US. Nice work as usual, Peter! 😊
I used Finsa Fibracolour for the drawer fronts, don’t know about US availability I’m sorry, but if you Google it I’m sure you’ll get more information. 👍
And I thought you were going to glue a few of the “lolli sticks” togehter, and make witness sticks.
nice but I was not sure if this was using 1/2 or 3/4 ply?
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what about a challenge where you make a cabinet with a jigsaw?
Ooo, a ‘wrong tool for the job’ series! I like the idea! 👍
it's a real shame the colored MDF material isn't available in the US. At least not at any scale that's actually accessible for individuals.
Hi Peter, You mention readily available sheet materials, but where do you get decent birch plywood with no, or minimal, patches?
Thanks Martin. I buy from a local timberyard, AJFerguson.co.uk - if you're in West London then I highly recommend them. Otherwise try their online sister company, plydirect.co.uk. 👍
What wax is used here for the drawers and runners?
It’s a liquid beeswax. 👍
Is that coloured mdf moisture resistant? And is it much more expensive than regular one? Thanks!
I don't believe it's moisture resistant, but check with Finsa UK as they'll have the spec & data sheets for it. 👍 When I bought it for my benches it was about £170/sheet, but the sheets are big, 2850 x 2100 so almost twice the area of a regular board.
@@10MinuteWorkshop thanks, so it is around 10-15 % more expensive that mdf at my local store, not bad at all!
And a lot less than Valchromat! 👍
Measuring stuff has long been my Achilles heel. I avoid rules tapes and numbers when at all possible. Rods, dividers, templates etal, lead to far fewer workshop missile launches.
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Yes, basic build router table.
Amazing build! But I don’t think it can be done with simple tools if you haven’t got all the saws and precision table 😂
Watch the basic build series from the start, the plunge saw is £80, the bench was built from scrap for £60, using the plunge saw and a drill. 🤷♂️ Basic build playlist here - bit.ly/BasicBuilds
@@10MinuteWorkshop I am going to give it a watch, I admire your manual skills and precision
How could you put drawer stops on these
As I say in the video, the rebate in the fascia acts as a stop against the drawer runners. 👍
4:12 what is the thickness of the runner.
Doesn’t really matter as long as it’s less than the thickness of the rebate. I used a 5mm domino as the gauge for the 6mm rebate. 👍
FYI - dave stanton didn't invent those Dog Locks, Sauter shop sells them and they can be found 3D printed on eBay, all before david made his, he won't admit that thou.
A point I made when I reviewed the Sautershop Variobench. But the sautershop 'bench hooks' as they call them only fit the sautershop benchdogs, which are an oddball size. The Dave Stanton doglocks fit regular benchdogs, or even plastic conduit as used here. FYI 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop You forgot the eBay 3D ones which fit All Rail Tracks - FYI
Thank you for considering clamps to be tools. Way too often you see "basic" builds that need like $200 dollars worth of clamps to do...
I know, right? Really bugs me too! 🤷♂️ 🗜
No one likes sticky draws🎉❤
They don’t, 😂😱
Romanian flag drawers
Not lolly sticks. They're tongue depressors. Hopefully not second hand...
Or crafting sticks, waxing sticks etc... And definitely not second hand! 😂
While the video is interesting I'm not really sure who it is aimed at? No ruler but bench dogs, a track saw and forstner bit of the right size? Surely people are likely to have a cheap router as they are a track saw yet you've stopped from using one. It does show the basics I guess. If someone has never knocked a bit of wood together EVER they are going to have to buy some tools. I'm not sure a track saw would be my first buy but then I don't know. Surely a circular saw and a steel rule would do at a push? How about a decent handsaw, chisel and a mallet (plus ruler and pencil). I like the marking out for some things don't get me wrong, but it is going a bit far when we don't measure the height of the finger hole. Oh well you'll have your reasons I assume.
Go back and start at the beginning, where I make a bench in my back yard with a tracksaw and drill. As I say at the start, basic build videos are just that - simply constructed projects from readily available materials using a minimal - and entry-level - toolset and with each build we add a tool - or two - that grows the scope of the work we can take on. Check out the basic builds playlist here - bit.ly/BasicBuilds