I Made A Display Shelf For My Cameras
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
- Hello and welcome to Badger Workshop. I upcycle an old door frame into a camera display shelf.
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When you draw out the template with the marker, are you measuring inside the lines or including them?
looks like nice simple project but the effect with on the wall looks great
Awesome utilisation of repurposed wood, mate.👍🏽
Camera collection looks great on display.👌🏽
Always enjoy seeing old unused timber being turned into something nice 👍🏻
I love working with old wood
Indeed the cameras look very nice on the wall and i think one reason is that the wood is light colour and not dark. The display shelf is simple and nice and i can think million ways to use it for !!!!!!! Cool job , simplicity is the winner most of times !!!!!
Thank you
Great project as usual, like the way you have reused that wood. I did just that this week making a wooden box out of a piece of an old window sill.
Hi Matt. The drawing you did actual size is what we used to call a rod, this was used as you have shown to determine sizes
and angles on some awkward jobs. Just shows how old school technology for checking off against is still fool proof even
today. Enjoyed the machining and the use of the reclaimed timber. The display looks great, brings back memories lol. Tony
Thank you Tony
Nicely done.
We don’t seem to see many people using biscuits any more..... big in the late 90’s, but seems only kitchen fitters use them these days.
Domino’s and dowels seem the fashionable choice currently.
I would defiantly get a domino if I could afford one
Great recycle and a great project.
Thank you
Nicely done. I'll be building a similar display rack for my wife's funkos.
I can very closely relate to working in a small shop. Subscribed. :-)
I’m the same way, I have every camera I’ve bought over 70 years. I like your design. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice Matt 👍
Thank you
Awesome kit wall!
Thank you
Great shelf matt! need to make something similair and thinking about making it from palletwood! soon on my channel
Great work with the biscuits Matt. I've only ever used dowels, and they're tricksie little blighters!
Btw I love it when ppl who would look into a skip, reeve up their nose at bits of old door frame etc, stand in front of a project and say "oh what a lovely piece of wood, look at that grain pattern" and involutarily find themselves touching it! lol
Thank you. Biscuits seen much easier to line up than dowels
A good project and biscuits are brilliant for ensuring alinement. Once again your garage is forever giving great timber 👍👍
Yes there was lots of bits in there
Really nice design, build and purposing (of shelves and camera bits and bobs). What really stole my heart was your re-use of the door-post.
Thank you Colin
Hi Matt, great build. Quick question, Why don’t you use the sliding table on your table saw anymore? I am thinking of getting one when I buy the saw.
That turned out really nice.
Thank you
Love it, and a great way to display small items
Thank you
Great one Matt. Love the finish👍👍👍
Thank you
Great idea Matt. I’ve got a load of old 35mm camera stuff - never thought of making a display out of it.
I like the look of it all rather than keeping it in a box
Great build Matt looks fab 👍👍
Thank you.
Yes I like this👍👍
Thank you
Very practical and looks good too.
Thank you
Lovely project and a great way to display camera gear.
Thank you very much
Great video matt.. For me your best one in ages.. Simple but practical and very informative
Thank you very much
Great recycle project Matt,well done.
Thank you
Agreed, that it looks quite cool up on the wall. Cheers!
Thank you Phil
Wow...is nice..I like that
Thank you
Need to make something similar Matt to put all my woodturning items. I like your videos. Well explained and executed.
Thank you Dave
Great project as always Matt 😉
Thank you Phil
Recycling at its best.
Thank you
Great project to keep your gear tidy. Love the cameras......Although I’m a Canon man myself 😉.
Thank you. I have moved to Panasonic
Nice project, it is amazing what can be made from what many would think is only fit for firewood. May I ask if your Badger Wax is child safe, I am about to make a cot for my grandchild and would like to use a finish that leaves the natural look of the timber?
That’s a nice chunk of old timber you used.
Badger reclaim > Rag n bone reclaim
Yes it was a good find
Cool little project ! Maybe you'll use them more now that they are visible :)
Thank you
Grab a lolly stick and stick some natural magnets along it. I use this to find hidden metal bits in my old pallets when I can’t find my metal detector.
That would work
What strength.. I'm looking on ebay but ain't a clue
@@jigsey. I find the 1cm circular magnets, if you stack 2 or even 3 on top of one -another are usually powerful enough to hang tools from...therefore that 'should be' enough to 'detect' a pull from a buried bit of nail etc. Hope that helps.
@@negotiableaffections cheerz mate ill get some
Damn! Photography *and* woodworking? I fell your wallets pain.
Yep both pretty expensive
Great to see someone getting a saw out when something needs cut down instead of taking it over to their £££ mitre saw station! 👍
I got rid of the mitre saw
@@Badgerworkshop why?
I have a similar camar on the bottom right
😊👍
Hi Matt, great looking display shelf, what type of timber was that? Hope you are keeping safe and well greetings from Australia.
Looks like pine. But due to its age, looks like a good quality piece, with straight and tight grain. Perhaps a pitch pine (heart pine, in the US) which just basically means the tree grew a lot slower and is oilier and heavier as a result.
Could very well be wrong, though!
Thank you. It looks like some slow growing pine
Nooice!
Thank you
At some point I must of missed what exactly "Badger Wax" is? Is there a video on it, or an explanation of sorts? Great video man, came out great!
Yes there is. It’s my homemade wax finish
@@Badgerworkshop Thank you!
Top job! Nice simple design, and good upcycling.
Does the Badger wax get harder to apply in colder weather?
I think it does a bit
Lovely job! First time I’ve seen you use the Erbauer biscuit joiner, how do like it? Just got one myself and I’m in the middle of a project now, I had to do a little adjusting to get the cut square but it seems good value for money
Thank you. I don’t use it a lot but I like it. It’s good for a cheap tool
Hi Matt. Rookie question... is there any particular reason why you used the table saw + mitre gauge rather than a mitre saw to cut the lengths down?
I no longer have a mitre saw
@@Badgerworkshop That would explain it! Do you miss it, or is the table saw a good replacement?
@@nickboggon it very useful to have both but they take up a lot of room
Nice video, what camera do u film you your videos now
A lumix gh5
Recycling old wood is what “i used to like” about Keith Brown before he changed direction.
Think his last video was all about that
Hi Matt, sorry I have had to watch is video out of line with all your other ones but I was just searching you tube and found another of your videos that I did not recognise, I clicked on it and sure enough I had not been notified of it, so I watched that one and checked the subscription (it was ticked and the bell set to all) but still I had not been notified. After I unsubscribed, then re-subscribed, and rang the bell I checked older ones and found a one that I am now watching. I do not know what you tube is playing with but I do not like it when I have taken the trouble to subscribe and clicked on all only to find videos that I have not been informed about.
UA-cam works in strange ways. It’s quite annoying
It’s going to get quite dusty without a clear cover!
Cameras and lenses + dust = ☹️
It doesn't look like it is mounted in the workshop. I doubt his house is too dusty.
@@ice4142. You don’t own photographic equipment do you?
Look at 7:30 I think you’ll find that’s in his house!
As I said it’s old unused equipment
@@mergrew0110 my point was just it's in the house not the workshop which should be less dusty. But I guess you already knew that 👍
1,您的木工作品先擇的木材太過廉價,最差你得來個橡木材質。2你這個設計很不好,不好拿取并且容易落灰。