yes! beautiful work. I thought you crazy for all the time and effort to edge band the drawer front. Well your vision for the cabinets is spot on. Also is very refreshing to see a YT maker show us all the pain, disappointment, and suffering that accompanies most any project because of mistakes and challenges we all encounter. Keeping it real ❤
Clara, you displayed an exceptional amount of ingenuity and Craftsmanship whilst building your Mitre-Saw Station! I cannot wait until your next project! Well done, Clara!
Excellent build along with an excellent story being told. Just randomly came across your channel tonight by good fortune. Can’t wait to go back & binge watch previous videos while I wait for future ones of yours. Great job. Great imagination & great way to problem solve coming up with solutions. Truly a great way to show people that anything can be done with a little thought and determination! Thank you for coming across my feed somehow 👍
WOW! Beautifull build, beautifull builder, an awesome voice - that could read also the telephone book and it sounds like an angels voice - Thanks for sharing and keep the good work up!
wow. Awesome problem solving and amazing work. Beautiful and functional. I'm sure everything you make with that saw and table/cabinets will be extra special because of all the work you put into this. Tremendous job
Great full process build! I love the care you take to make all the details to your liking, sort of a “lost art” nowadays in the race to the finish for most things. Lots of inspiration from this video!
David, thank you so much!!! I was getting anxious with how long some processes took but I had a bigger want of making it the way that I wanted haha. I appreciate that you notice those details and value them! See you soon 😁
when mounting a set of drawers in a corner you use a small vertical plinth on the corner side of the drawer set. this is to avoid any run ins with the wall which like you noticed usually isn't straight. You're a fantastic craftswoman but the devil is usually in the placement, leveling and fitting, especially with drawer sets. Me and my bestie and business partner built an overly complicated kiosk for in a mall/train station. It's essentially a reall long kitchen sppanning the circumference of a large rectangle. It had doors, drawers, glass display cases, an interior floor, cables running all through out and the whole thing was capped off with an upper framework and ceiling which was supported by 4 outer columns on the corners. This framework housed two separate electric garage doors to close the entire thing at night. Some cabinets, pillars and ceiling elements had a big rounded plywood profile on one corner. Absolutely everything was sprayed in matte anthracite, except for the booth tops which were foolishly made of thinly veneered MDF (not our choice). Then we had to white glove package the whole thing in pieces and get though a fist thick book of rules about how to put it on site, only between 6 and 10 am in the mornings and after 8pm at night until the following morning, no pallet trucks in the building, it went on and on. I think we both did 120 hours each in the final 8 days of the job. I wish I could post pictures cause it looks fantastic but oh my god that was like 6 months of straight up hell.
Love it. It is a great design and love how you are able to pull out the saw and use it. Wish u used bigger shims and hide them. Still an amazing design
Beautifully done. The frustration is part of the proces in my case. I hope to get it right eventually, but with eacht big project it happens. You dealt with it in a great way and the end result is amazing!
Great job! I love the color. I'm just finishing mine up and I believe I'm headed back to the drawing board to add a sliding table for the saw itself as you did. I really like that feature! Thanks for sharing your time and talent!
@4:10 Truwerk pants with built-in knee pads a GAME changer. And I think I remember seeing an overall with built-in pads. As a DIY'er, I'm always crawling around to move this, that or other. Also, you are the epitome of the saying "how you do anything is how you do everything" That's a lot of work and effort but it came out looking GREAT!
I'm so glad for you everything worked out in the end 😁. And I love your color choice, the green looks so nice, especially with the ash. It gives it all a calming vibe, love it. Well done you 👍👍👍
I was routing some cheap plywood across router table and ended up in the ER with two 4" long splinters right through the palm of my hand. Glorious..at least the ER doc was cute as he cut/pulled out those pieces!
갑사합니다!! 🙏🙏 I have so much projects in mind! Can’t wait to work on them 😆
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Hello I am really affraid about your long hair close to so many rotating powerfull tools, please take care!!! and congratulations for the beutiful job...
I love it, you do excellent work. My best part was scribing the countertops. I love the look of clean edges and feel like adding moulding to cover my mistakes is like cheating. I love what you’ve done with the space.
très jolie transformation de l'atelier , j'aime beaucoup les façades et leurs couleurs , je vais garder cela en mémoire pour le jour ou je décide de faire mo, établi pour ma scie à onglets , bravo
Cool project. You can be proud of the result. Nice that you also show your mistakes and the learning process. More than enough for me to earn some subs. Well done.
@@ClarasWoodshop I'm a big fan of narration over the videos and you've gotten SO much more comfortable with it. Your enthusiasm really comes through which makes the video that much more enjoyable to watch! You've also been getting a lot more process shots and the editing is right on the money. Really well done. I know how much work goes into each video and it's been super fun watching yours evolve! Keep up the great work!
Perfect! I love the cabinets and the color choice is spot on. I have sage green and dark barberry red cabinets with a lighter sage/grayish on half of the walls. The rest is covered in cabinets. The darker colors for me gives it a coziness. I'm making a woodstove out of a 20-gallon propane tank this summer for the coming fall. I'm in New England and it still gets pretty chilly here. This is the first video of yours I have seen, and I'm very impressed by your skills. Are you self taught or did you go to school to learn woodworking? Hey, don't get rid of the Dewalt mitersaw. If you have room store it. You never know if you will need it someday for a big build. Count me in as a new subscriber!
I gotta see a picture of your shop if you have one! It sounds so cool! And yes - you read my mind 😉 Definitely gonna keep the Dewalt around juuuuust in case 😁
To keep the miter saw footprint narrow and still be able to cut 45deg angles. Without being able to pull out the miter, it would hit the sides of the adjacent cabinets.
Oooh, new (to me) channel. Nice project! It would have been a completely different look, but I sense a missed opportunity to get a Festool edge bander :) I prefer hand tools because they are quiet, and as an amateur I appreciate the lack of noise. I also find I finish projects, which I rarely did with my massive combination machine and dust collector.
Lol - Festool edgebander would be fun to have just because I like to have tools but you’re right, it would’ve been a completely different look 🤣. I think I’m opposite of you! When I use hand tools, I tend to delay work 🤭🤭🤭 One of my goals is to find the joy in hand tools more so I try to incorporate it whenever I can :-) Cheers and thanks for commenting!!
If one were to print out the transcript........ it'd be more than 19 pages. front and back. 😝 anyways, you've got yourself a new follower. love your attnetion to detail, almost ocd level.
Finally someone made a station for the KSC60! I have a one car garage with very limited space so I have been curious how to make it work. If I could ask, do you happen to have the measurement from the very back of the KSC60 (I guess based on whatever part would hit the wall if pushed all the way back), to the front mounting points? I don't have one on hand and couldn't find a detailed measurement online, but I am curious how thin I can make my surface to save room. Great video!!!
Your preclean shop condition was so much like mine. (LOL) Enjoyed your video and expect to watch the others. (Also appreciate the lack of "background" music as it allows me to focus on the information without the headache. ;)) (The issues with the Graco unit are likely due to the tip. Try replacement.)
Awesome video again, Clara! You did an excellent job, as usual. Unfortunately, you reminded me that I need to do something with my miter saw station, it's an absolute mess. My father built it about 30 years ago, but he built it to the specs for his old saw and when I inherited it, he had already bought 4 more saws ranging from chop saws to a radial arm saw and an actual miter saw, which was the last thing he bought. He left every one of them on the miter station and just gave up creating recesses for the saw to sit flush with the table. It's kind of an adventure trying to use the good one. I've been a little torn about tearing down the one dad built and building my own new one to my specs. Please take care and have a wonderful week, I'm looking forward to your next video.
So you have total 4 saws on your miter saw station? That's incredible and understandable that it is a mess! The rest of my shop is still a hot mess 😂 And I bet it's incredibly difficult to tear down something your father built. It has such sentimental value to it. Wish you find peace when you work on your miter saw station and take care of your self too 🙏
@@ClarasWoodshop From what I've seen of your shop it looks like a well-organized and fun place to work. My workshop is an absolute mess where I spend over half my time looking for things. I have made a lot of progress, but I still have a long way to go, and a lot more work ahead of me. I hope you have an awesome week.
I have the Dewalt Sliding Miter Saw and never thought about a pull out table top to help with storage...genius idea! My only concern is that the table might have some bounce to it when the slides are extended...do you notice any deflection of the table when it's pulled out?
Nice job young lady. Always give yourself a 2 inch scribe on each end of cabinets that butt up against a wall. This allows you to scribe the area along the wall without effecting your cabinet build. Also this avoids any problems with the corner of the building. My 2 inch scribes are then pulled forward so they are even with my drawer faces. Also use wood screws to attach your drawer faces. You already predrilled the pull holes. Use those holes to attach the drawer fronts as you line everything up. Then pull the drawer out and attach from inside. Remove wood screws and install the pull. Good luck with your next project.
Amazing video. Love the paint both color and using paint in shop project. Next project a furniture piece and then back to another shop project after? Is that extra table saw the 1.75 HP SawStop? Sell it sooner than later for the space?
Thank you so much! 😁 I have to set up the dust collection first but afterward I'll probably be going back and forth between furniture and shop project as I need. If you're referring to the table saw right next to the door that's a 5 HP ICS I used to use in Chicago. I didn't know single house doesn't support 3 phase. And yes, like you said it is something I'm planning to sale to open up some space.
It look obsoletely beautiful… just a suggestion for the next time, explore to build a flush drawer handles. That way you can get closer to the cabinet without getting cut on the handle while working.
How did you get festool to give up the miter saw. I hear they usually don’t give free tools to makers that often. Great build, waiting for next video and it’s nice to see more female woodworkers on UA-cam!
I like what you did there! 🤣 I'm with you! That mason jar really makes you wonder, but the saying is never wrong "Don't judge a book by its cover." The green I got for the drawer fronts is called Amazon Jungle.
It’s definitely compatible :-) At one point, I tried to put it on and it didn’t fit IMMEDIATELY, but it turns out I was just being impatient at the time so I ended up working around a problem I didn’t have lol. Whoops!
sooooo when you pull the mitre saw slide out to use it for mitre cuts left or right, you dont seem to have any room to sit the timber piece on the side tables now?
Great green color . Of course Festool had to supply a free saw. Shameless in their promotion. They would die if they saw 😂 yet another Dewalt saw on a miter saw station Personally not a fan of Festool but hey free is free! There’s been quite a number of UA-camrs who had issues with Festool motors on those saws. But they are so jealous of the longevity and robustness of Dewalt they are very aggressive about promoting their product. Dewalt must sell 10,000 saws to 1 Festool. I’m waiting to see that Festool domino any second!!!
I already have a domino and I’m quite proud of it 😁 It was my first Festool purchase, actually! I’ll definitely keep an eye out on any motor problems and if I run into it, I’ll for sure say so :-) So far, so good! And yes, juuuust in case, I’m gonna be hanging on to my Dewalt miter saw as a back up :-)
Injuries be like that. I can go days or weeks using power tools and blades and not be injured, but then get a big gash on my hand from scraping a doorframe as I carry laundry across the house
Your attention to detail is AMAZING. Love your channel! I can't wait to see it grow VERY FAST! xx
Ahhh! Thank you so much, Danie! Honored to hear from you! Will be doing my best!
I felt your pain with the drawer fronts, to my soul. I’ve been there and it’s crushing.
The results are absolutely beautiful. Well done!
You are not just excellence carpenter, Clara. But you are excellence story teller too 🥰
Thank you!!! I do my best and I get a lot of help from my partner too! 😁😁
@@ClarasWoodshop Yes. You and your partner.
Ok. This is the first video of yours I’ve seen and wow. I couldn’t have put it better. Love the detail and honesty from cleaning process to building.
yes! beautiful work. I thought you crazy for all the time and effort to edge band the drawer front. Well your vision for the cabinets is spot on. Also is very refreshing to see a YT maker show us all the pain, disappointment, and suffering that accompanies most any project because of mistakes and challenges we all encounter. Keeping it real ❤
Clara, you displayed an exceptional amount of ingenuity and Craftsmanship whilst building your Mitre-Saw Station!
I cannot wait until your next project!
Well done, Clara!
That looks really good, the natural colour borders on the drawers are a nice touch.
Thank you! Cheers!
You go girl I ajm happy to see another lady in woodworking
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏 Proud to be! 😁
Excellent build along with an excellent story being told. Just randomly came across your channel tonight by good fortune. Can’t wait to go back & binge watch previous videos while I wait for future ones of yours. Great job. Great imagination & great way to problem solve coming up with solutions. Truly a great way to show people that anything can be done with a little thought and determination! Thank you for coming across my feed somehow 👍
Ditto, accidental find. Now a subscriber and will also be binging on old projects!! Great work and great video.
So wish I had a friend like you and even more so, a neighbor like you.
WOW! Beautifull build, beautifull builder, an awesome voice - that could read also the telephone book and it sounds like an angels voice - Thanks for sharing and keep the good work up!
Wow! Thank you so much! Thank you for appreciating and commenting! I’ll keep on working hard! :-)
Looks GREAT! Super functional, excellent color choice and dang... I can't wait to see what you make next!!!
Thank you so much!!! I appreciate that! 🙏🙏🙏
That was a huge build! I really dig that green you chose for the fronts! It came out great!
Thank you! I really like that green too! 😁🙌
What an absolute hidden gem of a channel! Wishing you the very best in your growth and looking forward to the next project!
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
wow. Awesome problem solving and amazing work. Beautiful and functional. I'm sure everything you make with that saw and table/cabinets will be extra special because of all the work you put into this. Tremendous job
Thanks for sharing your project! It was motivating to see even when things didn't work quite right, you kept at it. Well done!
Great full process build! I love the care you take to make all the details to your liking, sort of a “lost art” nowadays in the race to the finish for most things. Lots of inspiration from this video!
David, thank you so much!!! I was getting anxious with how long some processes took but I had a bigger want of making it the way that I wanted haha. I appreciate that you notice those details and value them! See you soon 😁
Congratulations for completing the miter station. It looks beautiful and is clearly well thought-out. Thanks for sharing.
when mounting a set of drawers in a corner you use a small vertical plinth on the corner side of the drawer set. this is to avoid any run ins with the wall which like you noticed usually isn't straight.
You're a fantastic craftswoman but the devil is usually in the placement, leveling and fitting, especially with drawer sets. Me and my bestie and business partner built an overly complicated kiosk for in a mall/train station. It's essentially a reall long kitchen sppanning the circumference of a large rectangle. It had doors, drawers, glass display cases, an interior floor, cables running all through out and the whole thing was capped off with an upper framework and ceiling which was supported by 4 outer columns on the corners. This framework housed two separate electric garage doors to close the entire thing at night. Some cabinets, pillars and ceiling elements had a big rounded plywood profile on one corner. Absolutely everything was sprayed in matte anthracite, except for the booth tops which were foolishly made of thinly veneered MDF (not our choice). Then we had to white glove package the whole thing in pieces and get though a fist thick book of rules about how to put it on site, only between 6 and 10 am in the mornings and after 8pm at night until the following morning, no pallet trucks in the building, it went on and on. I think we both did 120 hours each in the final 8 days of the job.
I wish I could post pictures cause it looks fantastic but oh my god that was like 6 months of straight up hell.
Love it. It is a great design and love how you are able to pull out the saw and use it. Wish u used bigger shims and hide them. Still an amazing design
Thank you so much! I appreciate it - I worked really hard on it! 😁🙌
I am looking to rediscover my childhood love of woodworking. Found your channel tonight, and I love it. Cheers from Houston!
Cheers!! Definitely look forward to the 2nd half of the year - lots of good stuff coming then! 😁😁😁
You have just made the most beautiful miter saw station in the history of YT! Awesome!
Hehehe, thank you so much!!! 😁🙌
Very inspiring, and the green+wood drawers fronts look sick!
Ahhhh, thank you so much!!! I appreciate that!
As a beginner I appreciate how you document your mistakes and how you go about addressing them. Great video and awesome project!
Thank you for appreciating that! Later this year I’ll be teaching my partner to woodwork so there will be LOTS of insight coming then too :-)
@@ClarasWoodshop oh nice! That’d be awesome if he’s open to documenting his journey. He’ll have a good teacher!
He’s very open to it - in fact he’s a much better communicator than I am lol
Beautifully done. The frustration is part of the proces in my case. I hope to get it right eventually, but with eacht big project it happens. You dealt with it in a great way and the end result is amazing!
I can definitely agree with you and thank you so much for appreciating that journey :-)
Great job! I love the color. I'm just finishing mine up and I believe I'm headed back to the drawing board to add a sliding table for the saw itself as you did. I really like that feature! Thanks for sharing your time and talent!
@4:10 Truwerk pants with built-in knee pads a GAME changer. And I think I remember seeing an overall with built-in pads. As a DIY'er, I'm always crawling around to move this, that or other. Also, you are the epitome of the saying "how you do anything is how you do everything" That's a lot of work and effort but it came out looking GREAT!
Amazing design and look. Good Job! I love it.
Thank you so much!! 😁🙌
AMAZING. Love the color you chose for the drawer fronts as well
I really like the color green that you chose.Your video production is first rate!
Thank you so much!! I honestly have my partner to thank for a lot of the video production! 😁😁
Good work, having it on slides is pretty neat.
Thank you! I’m quite proud of the sliding feature :-)
Beautiful work. Wanting to do something similar in my shop! Love the color too
Yessss - Would love to see what you come up with!! 😁😁😁 And thank you!!
I'm so glad for you everything worked out in the end 😁. And I love your color choice, the green looks so nice, especially with the ash. It gives it all a calming vibe, love it. Well done you 👍👍👍
I agree!! Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
Elinize saglık güzel iş çıkardınız.mesleki birıkım (tecrübe) ustalık var,sabır var.işin özünde meslege sevgi saygı var.sonuç mükemmel.
I was routing some cheap plywood across router table and ended up in the ER with two 4" long splinters right through the palm of my hand. Glorious..at least the ER doc was cute as he cut/pulled out those pieces!
Fantastic design! Love the color with the natural wood combo. I just got a Festool track saw and can't wait to use it!
Thank you so much! The Festool track saw is so good!!! Enjoy!
I think that everyone who has ever put real effort into a big project can relate to 20:44
Great work!
WOW for just a work station looks beautiful but you are perfection. It's very beautiful 😲👍🏻
Hahahaha thank you!!! 😁🙌
Way to persist through the bumps! Looks amazing.
Great stuff I just discovered your channel and so glad I did!
Thank you so much! Glad to have you here, Chad!
축하해요! I salute to your beautiful accomplishment! Can't wait to see the nest one.
갑사합니다!! 🙏🙏 I have so much projects in mind! Can’t wait to work on them 😆
Hello I am really affraid about your long hair close to so many rotating powerfull tools, please take care!!! and congratulations for the beutiful job...
I love it, you do excellent work. My best part was scribing the countertops. I love the look of clean edges and feel like adding moulding to cover my mistakes is like cheating. I love what you’ve done with the space.
Thank you so much!! I agree with you on the countertops edge detail work! 10 minutes of extra work can pay off so much
This turned out so good! The edges on those drawers look unreal 🤌
Yessss - that’s how I feel too! 😁😁 Thank you!! 😁
très jolie transformation de l'atelier , j'aime beaucoup les façades et leurs couleurs , je vais garder cela en mémoire pour le jour ou je décide de faire mo, établi pour ma scie à onglets , bravo
Thank you so much!! 😁🙏
Cool project. You can be proud of the result. Nice that you also show your mistakes and the learning process. More than enough for me to earn some subs. Well done.
Thank you so much for appreciating it! Sometimes it’s hard to show the difficult times but it is a part of the process :-)
Great video! They are getting better and better. I kinda love cleaning my shop - it's cathartic.
Thank you so much, JP! What was your favorite part or aspect of improvement that you liked? :-) Always curious to know!
@@ClarasWoodshop I'm a big fan of narration over the videos and you've gotten SO much more comfortable with it. Your enthusiasm really comes through which makes the video that much more enjoyable to watch! You've also been getting a lot more process shots and the editing is right on the money. Really well done. I know how much work goes into each video and it's been super fun watching yours evolve! Keep up the great work!
Ahhh, thank you so much! This was actually very helpful for us and we will keep on improving for sure! 😁😁
AWESOME. Glad I found you.
The agony of a misaligned drawer front … been there and felt your pain. Way to work through it!
Perfect! I love the cabinets and the color choice is spot on. I have sage green and dark barberry red cabinets with a lighter sage/grayish on half of the walls. The rest is covered in cabinets. The darker colors for me gives it a coziness. I'm making a woodstove out of a 20-gallon propane tank this summer for the coming fall. I'm in New England and it still gets pretty chilly here. This is the first video of yours I have seen, and I'm very impressed by your skills. Are you self taught or did you go to school to learn woodworking? Hey, don't get rid of the Dewalt mitersaw. If you have room store it. You never know if you will need it someday for a big build. Count me in as a new subscriber!
I gotta see a picture of your shop if you have one! It sounds so cool! And yes - you read my mind 😉 Definitely gonna keep the Dewalt around juuuuust in case 😁
Nice design, execution, and adaptations to unexpected issues
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
You do amazing work Clara, almost to beautiful to use.
Thank you, Keith! I do my best to make them that way but I do want them to be used lol.
Amazing craftsmanship.
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목공하실 때 긴머리가 위험합니다. 꼭 똥머리하시고 하세요. 옛날 방앗간에서 떡 만드는 기계에 머리 빨려들어가 병원에 실려간 이모가 생각나네요.
Putting the miter saw on drawer slides was brilliant. Great idea.
I don’t own a mitresaw … But I wondered why she did that? (Maybe i missed it somewhere in the video)
To extend the capability of cutting wider pieces?
To keep the miter saw footprint narrow and still be able to cut 45deg angles. Without being able to pull out the miter, it would hit the sides of the adjacent cabinets.
Thank you! and @reinoutreybrouck to answer your question, @lmartinez300 hit it on the head :-)
Great job and excellent video
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
Great video and fantastic voiceover!👍🏻
Thank you so much! 😁🙌
Looks great!!!
Thank you so much!!! I appreciate that! 🙏🙏🙏
nice video and can not wait to see more of your builds
Thank you so much! I’m working my way towards many more build videos - especially starting in June!
Oooh, new (to me) channel. Nice project!
It would have been a completely different look, but I sense a missed opportunity to get a Festool edge bander :)
I prefer hand tools because they are quiet, and as an amateur I appreciate the lack of noise. I also find I finish projects, which I rarely did with my massive combination machine and dust collector.
Lol - Festool edgebander would be fun to have just because I like to have tools but you’re right, it would’ve been a completely different look 🤣. I think I’m opposite of you! When I use hand tools, I tend to delay work 🤭🤭🤭 One of my goals is to find the joy in hand tools more so I try to incorporate it whenever I can :-) Cheers and thanks for commenting!!
If one were to print out the transcript........ it'd be more than 19 pages. front and back. 😝 anyways, you've got yourself a new follower. love your attnetion to detail, almost ocd level.
Finally someone made a station for the KSC60! I have a one car garage with very limited space so I have been curious how to make it work. If I could ask, do you happen to have the measurement from the very back of the KSC60 (I guess based on whatever part would hit the wall if pushed all the way back), to the front mounting points? I don't have one on hand and couldn't find a detailed measurement online, but I am curious how thin I can make my surface to save room. Great video!!!
Loved the vid! Taking inspiration because I’m doing something similar for my Kapex120
Beautiful work!!
Your a great carpenter but a little crazy did I say like 😂 a little crazy. Oppsy crazy. keep up the great work. Can't wait for other projects.👍
Hahaha, thank you! Me too!!
Your preclean shop condition was so much like mine. (LOL) Enjoyed your video and expect to watch the others. (Also appreciate the lack of "background" music as it allows me to focus on the information without the headache. ;)) (The issues with the Graco unit are likely due to the tip. Try replacement.)
That is the prettiest miter station on UA-cam
Well Done!
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
Mouldings should only be used to build a form. A handyman covers, a tradesperson scribes. Great choice..
Ahhhh - thank you so much for appreciating that! I like the way you put it too! 👏👏
Beautiful work
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
Wow...just ..wow! New Zealand..
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
Awesome video again, Clara! You did an excellent job, as usual. Unfortunately, you reminded me that I need to do something with my miter saw station, it's an absolute mess. My father built it about 30 years ago, but he built it to the specs for his old saw and when I inherited it, he had already bought 4 more saws ranging from chop saws to a radial arm saw and an actual miter saw, which was the last thing he bought. He left every one of them on the miter station and just gave up creating recesses for the saw to sit flush with the table. It's kind of an adventure trying to use the good one. I've been a little torn about tearing down the one dad built and building my own new one to my specs. Please take care and have a wonderful week, I'm looking forward to your next video.
So you have total 4 saws on your miter saw station? That's incredible and understandable that it is a mess! The rest of my shop is still a hot mess 😂 And I bet it's incredibly difficult to tear down something your father built. It has such sentimental value to it. Wish you find peace when you work on your miter saw station and take care of your self too 🙏
@@ClarasWoodshop From what I've seen of your shop it looks like a well-organized and fun place to work. My workshop is an absolute mess where I spend over half my time looking for things. I have made a lot of progress, but I still have a long way to go, and a lot more work ahead of me. I hope you have an awesome week.
I have the Dewalt Sliding Miter Saw and never thought about a pull out table top to help with storage...genius idea! My only concern is that the table might have some bounce to it when the slides are extended...do you notice any deflection of the table when it's pulled out?
정말 힘들었겠네요. 워크숍 정리는 정말 해도해도 너무 힘든것 같아요. 제 워크숍도 캐비넷을 만들어줘야 할텐데 현실은... 늘 어지럽네요. 중간에 눈물도 이해가 갑니다. 한글보고 반가워서 ^^ 구독하고 갑니다.
시간잡고 워크숍 정리하는게 생각보다 쉽지않죠, 특히나 다른 작업해야되는게있으면 더더욱이 어렵고 😓 구독해주셔서 감사합니다 :-)
Amazing artist! Love your creations and channel, please DON'T stop producing.
Question:
Where would i be able to purchase one of you pieces?
Well done.
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Great job.
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Kia Ora & Good Morning from Auckland, New Zealand ...great video.
Great Job. Love it!
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❤❤ how awesome ... amazing work
Thank you so much, Erik! Hope all has been well!!
Nice job young lady.
Always give yourself a 2 inch scribe on each end of cabinets that butt up against a wall. This allows you to scribe the area along the wall without effecting your cabinet build. Also this avoids any problems with the corner of the building.
My 2 inch scribes are then pulled forward so they are even with my drawer faces.
Also use wood screws to attach your drawer faces. You already predrilled the pull holes. Use those holes to attach the drawer fronts as you line everything up. Then pull the drawer out and attach from inside. Remove wood screws and install the pull.
Good luck with your next project.
Unbelievable 🤩
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Amazing video. Love the paint both color and using paint in shop project. Next project a furniture piece and then back to another shop project after? Is that extra table saw the 1.75 HP SawStop? Sell it sooner than later for the space?
Thank you so much! 😁 I have to set up the dust collection first but afterward I'll probably be going back and forth between furniture and shop project as I need. If you're referring to the table saw right next to the door that's a 5 HP ICS I used to use in Chicago. I didn't know single house doesn't support 3 phase. And yes, like you said it is something I'm planning to sale to open up some space.
Brilliant love it well done
Thank you so much!!
I to struggle with those pieces of wood because there will be one day I will use it !!
Hahahaa, exactly! They have potential!
It look obsoletely beautiful… just a suggestion for the next time, explore to build a flush drawer handles. That way you can get closer to the cabinet without getting cut on the handle while working.
Oh I know, this was a choice - I wanted it to look like this :-)
Sublime. 💛💜💛
How did you get festool to give up the miter saw. I hear they usually don’t give free tools to makers that often. Great build, waiting for next video and it’s nice to see more female woodworkers on UA-cam!
Very nice, but looked like there is some bounce in the miter table when drawer is extended...
Do you have plans for this? You did a great job!
I don’t have plans! I will be looking into how to make plans though :-)
Clara full Clara-facation
I like what you did there! 🤣 I'm with you! That mason jar really makes you wonder, but the saying is never wrong "Don't judge a book by its cover."
The green I got for the drawer fronts is called Amazon Jungle.
Why do you use your Festool circular saw next to the Makita guide rail and not on it?
The rail system is 100% compatible.
It’s definitely compatible :-) At one point, I tried to put it on and it didn’t fit IMMEDIATELY, but it turns out I was just being impatient at the time so I ended up working around a problem I didn’t have lol. Whoops!
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And thank you! 😊
Where did you find the door slides with the release mechanisms on the front I can't seem to find any
Nice!
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You are sanding plywood along with hardwood? In my experience, that has never ended well lol
sooooo when you pull the mitre saw slide out to use it for mitre cuts left or right, you dont seem to have any room to sit the timber piece on the side tables now?
I do :-) I have a solid 6 inches and if I need any more than that, I can clamp it. Maybe the angle wasn’t clear in the shot?
Great green color .
Of course Festool had to supply a free saw. Shameless in their promotion. They would die if they saw 😂 yet another Dewalt saw on a miter saw station
Personally not a fan of Festool but hey free is free! There’s been quite a number of UA-camrs who had issues with Festool motors on those saws. But they are so jealous of the longevity and robustness of Dewalt they are very aggressive about promoting their product. Dewalt must sell 10,000 saws to 1 Festool.
I’m waiting to see that Festool domino any second!!!
I already have a domino and I’m quite proud of it 😁 It was my first Festool purchase, actually! I’ll definitely keep an eye out on any motor problems and if I run into it, I’ll for sure say so :-) So far, so good! And yes, juuuust in case, I’m gonna be hanging on to my Dewalt miter saw as a back up :-)
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Injuries be like that. I can go days or weeks using power tools and blades and not be injured, but then get a big gash on my hand from scraping a doorframe as I carry laundry across the house
😂😂😂 It makes you wonder whether you're being uncareful outside the shop because you're being SO careful in the shop
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