I’m glad I found your video. I have the design in my head and on paper sketches. Exactly same assembly as yours. Solid with ply panels. Been thinking of how to assemble the carcass. I got ideas from you. Thx for sharing
Fellow Portland woodworker. Nice build. One of your hypotheticals gets solved when using the "tight" setting on the domino. Also, if you don't have a domino, you can use your Pantrouter. 😁
Looks great. Only added thing I would have done would be to edge band the tops of the drawer sides/fronts and backs. Just because you went all out on the rest. Looks good though. Simple yet strong,.
i loved the design but i didn't like that you used plywood for the drawers. My suggestion would be mill down birch or maple to 1/2 or 5/8 instead of 3/4" unfinished plywood. For the finish you can lacquer or wipe on poly to make them more water resistant, being a vanity water is bound to get into the drawers even if its only a few drops.
The drawer fronts had horizontal grain, so I wanted the grain to wrap around and follow around the case. It looked much better than alternating directions on that piece.
I did! As I said, I think that it will be more stable for a high humidity environment. I have seen solid wood faces warp and not look good in that context, so I went the safer route
"Church music" ! I can't unhear it now Haha. I am definitely still figuring out the audio mixing so thank you for the feedback. I definitely don't want distracting music.
Great video and the vanity turned out beautifully.
Thank you Jim ! It was a really fun project !
I’m glad I found your video. I have the design in my head and on paper sketches. Exactly same assembly as yours. Solid with ply panels. Been thinking of how to assemble the carcass. I got ideas from you. Thx for sharing
Glad that helps! What joinery are you thinking of for that project?
Update : The vanity will be installed next week (Finally !)
Nice!
Great video mate. Well done with this build.
Thank you kindly!!
Great video and very pleaseful to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it ! Thank you !
amazing
Thank you!
Would have liked to have seen the finished cabinet from the front. Guess I’ll have to wait for part deux.
Noted ! I will likely make another video about the installation then !
Fellow Portland woodworker. Nice build. One of your hypotheticals gets solved when using the "tight" setting on the domino. Also, if you don't have a domino, you can use your Pantrouter. 😁
Yes for sure ! The pentorouter would be good. Even a simple router mortising jig would be enough !
Great video. Looking forward to watching all your content. Hoping to be in the 500 subs range by May myself. 👍🏼
Thank you ! Nice man ! I'll check out your page !
Awesome! A lot of shorts right now. Editing a few long forms. I hope you like it!
Fellow Portland area woodworker. Nice video dude.
Thank you !! If you haven't checked out Gobi Walnut I highly recommend!
I go to Hurford mostly, Joe takes care of me and has been extremely helpful with my constant questions and growing period haha
Where’d you get the counter top? I’m somewhat local and am in the process of designing a bathroom remodel.
It's a place called "ZC Building Supplies". Pretty hit or miss sometimes but they have great deals.
Looks great. Only added thing I would have done would be to edge band the tops of the drawer sides/fronts and backs. Just because you went all out on the rest. Looks good though. Simple yet strong,.
That's a great idea! I have seen both done and would probably do that on my next drawers!
i loved the design but i didn't like that you used plywood for the drawers. My suggestion would be mill down birch or maple to 1/2 or 5/8 instead of 3/4" unfinished plywood. For the finish you can lacquer or wipe on poly to make them more water resistant, being a vanity water is bound to get into the drawers even if its only a few drops.
That's a good point ! My worry was about potential warping of the long drawers, which is why I went with plywood for the box and fronts!
Turned out super nice ! Could you make it without the domino?
For sure ! You could use dowels or pocket screws!
@@RoosterWoodworking Nice !
Why is the grain horizontal on the side panels?
The drawer fronts had horizontal grain, so I wanted the grain to wrap around and follow around the case. It looked much better than alternating directions on that piece.
I have never successfully completed a project where I haven't cut at least one domino slot incorrectly
Me either ! I think that is just part of the deal. Cutting it too shallow is probably the best case scenario so I got lucky !
is this a duplicate? i have seen it!
There was an issue with the audio so I had to repost it ! Thank you for watching !
But after all that and you use plywood drawer faces?!
I did! As I said, I think that it will be more stable for a high humidity environment. I have seen solid wood faces warp and not look good in that context, so I went the safer route
Bro. This music on loop makes it hard to watch, love the content but this church music is a bit much for me at least.
"Church music" ! I can't unhear it now Haha. I am definitely still figuring out the audio mixing so thank you for the feedback. I definitely don't want distracting music.