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You are my favorite. And the reason is because you show everything. It would be difficult to learn if we didn't see the mistakes and the fixes. Thanks for allowing me to learn from a great woodworking master craftsman.
Lamello seems cool. Where I work we use a groove in shelf and strip of solid wood on sides. Slide it on, and use some finish nail or screw/set screw to fasten. If it doesn’t need to be removed, then we add glue. Makes for one solid shelf
That was plenty tricky and definitely not simple...especially those angles. But watching you do what you do is always interesting. Hopefully we all pay attention and learn something.
Awesome craftsmanship as always Joey. I was going to ask how you like that spray gun but then I saw the results and was like ok that answers that. : ) Take Care.
Great build Joey; you hit on the one advantage of adjustable feet - jacking the piece up to the ceiling - that you can’t do as easily with the plinth method. 👍 I’d never have thought of clipping the tabs off the Clamex - do you think they’d be strong enough on their own for shelves? Must experiment... 👍👍
Lamello & Domino Bang on point video. Having just literally ordered & awaiting delivering of an anniversary Zeta P2 I am now using youtube as the instruction manual! Couple of questions 1. 2*Clamex & 2*Domino are used. The piggy bank funds have now dried up hence no domino (theory is to use lamello exclusively as only build in Valcromat). Would 4 clamex substitute the domino joints? 2. Divareo. Brilliant that you show an attempt to physically lock the angled shelf with a clamex @4:35min. Will the divareo shelf not slide out or work loose over the next couple of years with seasonal temps & general settling or heavy items placed on shelf. Could the clamex be re-utilised. 2*divario first & 1*clamex at the rear / top of the shelf to securely provide locking mechanism? 3. Most importantly do you not offer the plans for the designs for a small fee. If so please be in metric 😉 4. Now off to watch the chair video. Thank you for the great content. Inspirational especially as completely new to this woodworking / makers lifestyle. Hoping to turn into a small micro business. Thank you Peace.
Looks fantastic, real top end workmanship. Be good to see a vid on pricing, how u figure out the quote, what your process is even if u don’t wanna discuss the actual numbers
I have wanted to do this on several jobs , but more and more my clients are watching my vids so it can be a bit tricky. I did write an article on the business of business which is available on my website shop (via a PC)
KingPost TimberWorks I understand, I think it would make an interesting video tho, maybe you could do it without actually saying the prices, perhaps just the man hours allotted or something, I don’t know, I get it’s a bit tricky, pricing is what I struggle with the most
Joey, How old were you when you got your 'skate' tattoo and do you still skate? I go out every now and then but can't risk a week off work with a sprained ankle or something stupid like that! haha. Great vid, channel and tips! Cheers dude
I was 19, I have had a few good goes in the last few months and i can say i have lost almost all tricks ! Agree i also can't afford an injury which is why i stopped in the first place. I skated full time 8 hours a day in weekends from 13 to 20 years old.
I'm not getting the function of the divario fittings. When you're using two fittings in the same grove, how do the front and back fittings not lock as they pass each other when sliding the shelf in? Or is it that the fittings only provide vertical support, not locking into each other horizontally?
They clamp on but you can force it past there is a sweet spot of pressure of about 10mm long so it gives a bit of adjustment. Usually the shelf would stop against the back panel and prevent it going to far, of course you can pull it out the front with some effort
They are fittings/fasteners for the Lamello zeta P2 machine. The connectors are clamex, tenso or divario . It is a specialty machine the cuts a keyway not just a biscuit plunge.
You are my favorite. And the reason is because you show everything. It would be difficult to learn if we didn't see the mistakes and the fixes. Thanks for allowing me to learn from a great woodworking master craftsman.
thank you !
That’s very nice. I like the idea of priming, sanding, painting, sanding, then spraying on a nice, glossy looking finish.
Impresionante!, cómo demonios construiste todo, perfecto! Tambien a tu apréndiz carpintero lo ayudo muy bien. Gracias a tu video👍
your channel is my favorite... always nice ideas and very well built... CONGRATULATIONS
buen trabajo gracias por mostrarlo
That chunky look does look really nice 🙂👍👍👍👍👍
Great stuff mate, always super helpful and great to see how the pros do things.
Nice work Joey
Well thought out
Chris
as always, awesome build.
Nice build, looks good in that space.
A real wow build . . . Cheers.
Looks good mate. It suits the house nicely with the timber vaulted ceiling in the next room. 👍
I love that style of bookshelf, and that style of ceiling. Spray painting makes it look mint!
Lamello seems cool. Where I work we use a groove in shelf and strip of solid wood on sides. Slide it on, and use some finish nail or screw/set screw to fasten. If it doesn’t need to be removed, then we add glue. Makes for one solid shelf
Lamello is great for on site fitting and can be all prepared in the workshop.
Always a treat to get this notification.....
Banging bookcase bro looks sweet
Just in time for my birthday, thanks mate!
Very impressive, Joey.
Beautiful!
Awesome vid as always Joey
That's a mammoth bookcase for just 3 books, man!
😂😂hahahaha😂😂
Super build, mate, 👍
well done.👌
That was plenty tricky and definitely not simple...especially those angles. But watching you do what you do is always interesting. Hopefully we all pay attention and learn something.
Interesting way to apply caulk, I've only ever seen it done with a wet finger
Nice work, Joey.
Great job, Joey!
Cheers
Nice job Joey
Wow, , good job , ,
Awesome craftsmanship as always Joey. I was going to ask how you like that spray gun but then I saw the results and was like ok that answers that. : ) Take Care.
good job 👍
Great build Joey; you hit on the one advantage of adjustable feet - jacking the piece up to the ceiling - that you can’t do as easily with the plinth method. 👍 I’d never have thought of clipping the tabs off the Clamex - do you think they’d be strong enough on their own for shelves? Must experiment... 👍👍
Hey Peter, I'm not sure, small ones for sure . Cheers
Thanks Joey! I’ll have to give it a try and see! 👍👍
Some chunky goodness.
Perfect
Amazing work as always! Do you peel away the masking tape before or after the caulk sets?
Try and get it straight away, that way you can repair any little fold'y bits if need be .
KingPost TimberWorks sweet thanks!
What paint do you use for painting mdf/plywood white? Thank you!
Lamello & Domino
Bang on point video.
Having just literally ordered & awaiting delivering of an anniversary Zeta P2 I am now using youtube as the instruction manual!
Couple of questions
1. 2*Clamex & 2*Domino are used. The piggy bank funds have now dried up hence no domino (theory is to use lamello exclusively as only build in Valcromat). Would 4 clamex substitute the domino joints?
2. Divareo. Brilliant that you show an attempt to physically lock the angled shelf with a clamex @4:35min. Will the divareo shelf not slide out or work loose over the next couple of years with seasonal temps & general settling or heavy items placed on shelf. Could the clamex be re-utilised. 2*divario first & 1*clamex at the rear / top of the shelf to securely provide locking mechanism?
3. Most importantly do you not offer the plans for the designs for a small fee. If so please be in metric 😉
4. Now off to watch the chair video.
Thank you for the great content. Inspirational especially as completely new to this woodworking / makers lifestyle. Hoping to turn into a small micro business.
Thank you
Peace.
I think the domino in that build was unnecessary and he could have just used the lamello.
How are you liking your cordless paint sprayer?
Have you had any issues with static charge build up?
no static at all that i know of , now that i have the hang of it , kinda . its pretty good .
Hi, what screws did you use to screw the bookcase into the side wall batton? (its at 6min) many thanks. ps hope you are ok in the lock down :)
Looks fantastic, real top end workmanship. Be good to see a vid on pricing, how u figure out the quote, what your process is even if u don’t wanna discuss the actual numbers
I have wanted to do this on several jobs , but more and more my clients are watching my vids so it can be a bit tricky. I did write an article on the business of business which is available on my website shop (via a PC)
KingPost TimberWorks I understand, I think it would make an interesting video tho, maybe you could do it without actually saying the prices, perhaps just the man hours allotted or something, I don’t know, I get it’s a bit tricky, pricing is what I struggle with the most
Or maybe separate content for financial supporters/contributors.
I would love to learn more about the business side.
where did you get those adjustable feet from?
Did you fill the joint between the mdf edge banding and the plywood?
A little , it was pretty tight
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Love it! What would something like that cost roughly?
Hmm 4k
@@KingPostTimberWorks bargain
hello mate, just looking into that marmello system, will a normal biscuit joiner cut the slots for them?
lamello* even!
No it has a special action . See my vid on it.
Do you apply a top coat of poly/acrylic/spar or something over your final coat of paint?
No never do that, there is no need with a good paint.
@@KingPostTimberWorks interesting.
It's past time to introduce your assistant to us.
Joey, How old were you when you got your 'skate' tattoo and do you still skate? I go out every now and then but can't risk a week off work with a sprained ankle or something stupid like that! haha. Great vid, channel and tips! Cheers dude
I was 19, I have had a few good goes in the last few months and i can say i have lost almost all tricks ! Agree i also can't afford an injury which is why i stopped in the first place. I skated full time 8 hours a day in weekends from 13 to 20 years old.
I'm not getting the function of the divario fittings. When you're using two fittings in the same grove, how do the front and back fittings not lock as they pass each other when sliding the shelf in? Or is it that the fittings only provide vertical support, not locking into each other horizontally?
They clamp on but you can force it past there is a sweet spot of pressure of about 10mm long so it gives a bit of adjustment. Usually the shelf would stop against the back panel and prevent it going to far, of course you can pull it out the front with some effort
Great build , recessed shel studs would have looked better , great legs by the way , most people use cheap crap
Shelf*
Joey, your colleague is a woodworker by day and I band guitarist by night.?
You could have used the divarios first and put the clamex in where the outside davario was.
They have different groove/cut depths so those particular fittings are not interchangeable.
11:30 Not Goin’ Anywhere
what are those black bits called?
They are fittings/fasteners for the Lamello zeta P2 machine. The connectors are clamex, tenso or divario . It is a specialty machine the cuts a keyway not just a biscuit plunge.
The domino joints were probably not needed.
Okay, so..... what kind of sprayer is rhat
A graco ultra
KingPost TimberWorks thank you. I will look for one of those. It appears to be cordless as well?
Where are you located ?
New Zealand
very nice. just don't like white. must be a guy thing.
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