When an Engineer Builds a Nightstand
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2020
- How to Make a Nightstand with Secret Drawer Compartment and Epoxy Inlay
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I made this DIY Nightstand with a hidden drawer to try my hand at a real secret compartment in furniture. This could be a cool concealment drawer and it’s hidden behind an epoxy inlay on the front of the nightstand. Figuring out how to make the secret lock was the hardest part, but it worked out and the spring loaded secret drawer is amazing!
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To be fair if i was breaking into your house i'd be taking the nightstand with me it looks awesome.
Brandon Grant creeep
Lol
Id have to pack all his projects with me before i could leave
Incredible design, finish & function - priceless!
I don't blame you. And it'll make you easier to tackle caring this heavy thing 😜
Everyone is gangsta until the robber is a guy that watches “fix this build that” videos.
Not if that nightstand holds a gun. Robbing is different from burglarizing. Burglarizing is with no one home and no harm, just theft. Robbing is using force or assault to steal.
Scout339 lol are we in our english class.
I learned english its my second language but thanks for teaching me the difference.
if that person is stealing my stuff ain’t nobody gonna stop me from potentially killing them
@@cynthia8036 Just run at them naked whilst screaming, even if they shoot you, it will give them crippling ptsd.
He probably installed a few traps that he didn't publish, like pushing this button now just opens a trapdoor in the floor dropping the burglar into a pit of snakes or opening a door, releasing 8 pissed-off rottweilers
That is probably the coolest woodworking project I’ve seen anywhere. Awesome work.
Very creative and beautiful!
guns
@@stevethea5250 guns.
@@declancallahan393 guns?
@@stevethea5250 GUNS!
@@RA-lp2ck GUNS!?
Why is everyone talking about stealing his drawer, like count me in when are we ganging up on his house
I'm going after his toilet
Take me also😉😉
Let's also take the materials he used and other tools😁😁
I’ll take that welder when you go
Ill take the wood cnc router thing. Lmao
@@keiciapurplelamethyst9205 iii8o
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The sheer joy on his face when he realises it works is impossible to fake. Love that - great video!
My Grandpa was a carpenter and he would build hidden compartments into his builds. I know of one large L shaped thing that has a fake bottom in one of the drawers and a small triangle detail in the corner of the piece pulls up to reveal a little cubby. My Grandma actually took my Dad around the house to show him all the secret compartments so nothing will accidentally be left when she dies.
I have major shop and tool envy 🤩It is very cool to see how you pulled this together. I was definitely about as excited as you were when it was time to show if the hidden drawer worked!
The problem is that the nightstand looks so cool the whole thing will probably get stolen
lol..not until you fix that into places with some hardy unique screws
100th like
Phoby Tune make special nails and screwdrivers in the drawer and put in in the secret compartment
Ya
Ja’Crispy
They would have to empty it in order to carry it... and that's all they would get in the theft.
“I can now hide my most prized possessions and nobody will find them!!”
Precedes to upload where the hidden drawer is on UA-cam
"Proceeds".
"Precedes" refers to things that happened BEFORE a particular event.
W.J.R. Halyn just realized I had a typo. Whoops
@@ConnorHaney No problem. Those are editable. 🙂
@@WJRHalyn-jw2ho dockhead😂
@@james-jq8sk Sorry if any feelings were offended. Some folks don't WANT to be educated to minimum literacy standards. Some folks do.
I love the way you are showing us the "Warts and All" ... Little mistakes and such as you figure things out... Really helpful to point out possible pitfalls one might encounter during construction🤔
the "it works!" moment is always the best part
note to self: take whole drawers from Brad's house
hahahaha
lol
Take all.. most of them have secret
love how this guy doesn't always get things exactly perfect the very first time, it's like he's actually human (:
But what is a human really like?
Everyone does this, they just don't show it all
Thanks for leaving the mistake in. It’s refreshing and reminds you that even the pros have things go a miss.
I've always been a fan of secret compartments/secret doors, and this looks awesome!
Me too, I have a bunch of secret places all over my house with loaded guns hidden.
@@kila4 Always gotta stay strapped/prepared!😂👌👍
YASSSSS! This build absolutely rules my dude! Well done and solid shout out to that handsome devil in there !
hello friend
Great now john is gonna build one with epoxy dovetails and tensegrity. BRAD STOP FEEDING HIM IDEAS
Now John has to build a similar piece with not one....butt Two!....hidden drawers on the upper drawer....with epoxy dovetails
I follow both channels and I think a Brad and John war would be awesome!
I can totally hear John's voice as I read this comment... Why can I totally hear John's voice as I read this comment?!?
Dude. The look on your face when you get the hidden compartment to work is priceless. Well-done!
the way he shares his excitement makes viewers like us also share the sense of accomplishment and pride when it finally all worked out.
first video ive seen by this guy and i have to say that is the cleanest woodworking shop i have ever seen.
i resemble that remark 😀
"Perfect spot to hide your most prized possessions"
Rob Schneider on SNL, "You can put your weed in there"
I sure would put my weed in it
yeah I thought that too
I actually went looking for this comment.
“What’s in here?”
“DEFINITELY NOT WEED”
“Then what’s this?”
“WEED”
Oh, noes. I scanned this comment too fast and thought you said _Rob Reiner._ I was trying to figure out how Meat Head ended up doing a sketch on SNL in between directing gigs.
That came out so good Brad! Inset drawer fronts are a massive pain, and you nailed it. Nicely done!
Dude, when that top one fit first try I was astonished 😂😂 Thanks, Michael!
Inset drawers are like affect and effect...I avoid using them at all costs.
@@slightlycrookedworkshop - I feel like the english language has affected you in negative ways. One might even say it has had prolonged/lifelong effects on your way of thinking ;)
@@itsneight1260 Clever 🤣🤣🤣
@@Fixthisbuildthat the magic of hollywood editing.
I absolutely love how you show all of your mistakes. It really does teach us alot
your enthusiasm is palpable even through the computer screen!
Rewatching this video and the valet tray one as I prepare to build my 12 yo nephew a valet tray. Thank you so much for the ideas and potential pitfalls! Be well, and may you and yours have a wonderful New Year!
Hammering out that piece reminded me of that Don't Break the Ice game.
hahaha, that's exactly what my wife said!
I had the same impression and I am glad, that I'm not the only one :D
Ahahaha..
Omg, I haven't played that game in forever, you just hit me with serious nostalgia
Bro I was thinking the exact same thing😂
Really appreciate the reality of a "meltdown" on camera. Glad to see I'm not the only one makes me believe I'm not a failure at woodworking! Cheers!
I agree. I subscribed as soon as I saw that.
This guy's shop is nuts
Just LOVE this - the look, the hidden drawer. Watching you do it though I've decided I would fail miserably. LOL
Killed it Brad!
Imagine a thief seeing this video and decide to rob his house and knowing all the secret spaces
почему все думают сразу о воровстве? как то это все печально....
no, that's not what I'm planing at all. I just love wood and stuff... -other peoples stuff-
"And one did not budge at all..."
"Wow that is not budging.. at all..."
I'm blown away, this looks Amazing. So stealing this idea for the entire aesthetic of my gaming room.
Check out my other Hidden feature projects:
Valet Tray with Hidden Drawer & Charging - ua-cam.com/video/NtGvXIJZcpY/v-deo.html
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Computer Desk with Hidden Cable Management - ua-cam.com/video/n2iog90HFsE/v-deo.html
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You should do im a puzzle :,-)
@@gark217 just started following him today. Amazing!
@ɮօʊռċɛ օʄʄ we all deal with em 👍
@@bumblebee9981 I want to!
Ok, I was getting a little aggravated with you...seriously, what a tease...but, this totally lived up to the hype! Bravo.
Yeah, I wouldn't have teased so hard if I didn't think the payoff was worth it. Glad it was! :)
Oh 👁👄👁
👉👈
Hi
I would 100% absolutely buy this!
Your excitement is fun to watch
I love the fact that you add the people you reference in the video in the description.
When you said you were gonna keep your most prized possessions in there, I was fully expecting to see a signed picture of John Malecki in there. Great build.
That's a pretty nice handgun drawer.
it’s amazing how this high tech gear can achieve the precision you need and still be such a creative project, i think black resin would have looked more classy. i gotta say though, kudos to the japanese craftsmen who made the original puzzle boxes entirely by hand. WITH yosegi!
To be honest I was disappointed that the reveal of your secret hiding hole wasn't filled with precious candy. Otherwise, the night stand looks amazing!
My secret hole is precious.
@@paulmartin2348 ayo
You are an inspiration to all woodworkers! Thank you!
really appreciate that!
This is brilliant!
That turned out great, that Walnut plywood is nice!
Amazing build!! One thing I noticed... when attaching the rails to the frame, you're not using the tabs. After install drawers for years, I recently saw someone's YT video about why the tabs are there. You bend them out slightly, then use the screw holes on the end of the tabs only. It gives the rail the ability to handle up to 1/16" extra gap so you get a perfectly smooth sliding drawer. It blew my mind. There was an immediate 1000% improvement in drawer slide installations.
I think I understand what you're saying, but can you provide the link? I'm a more visual learner.
Christopher M, can u remember the name of the video showing the drawer slides ?
Whoa
The precision involved in this project is admirable! I love the hidden drawer :D
Lol love how excited you get when it works 👍 beautiful piece of craftsmanship
Love the blue lines design
This is an awesome project! I literally made the same "WOW" face at the push of the button. I really want to integrate something like that in my next build! Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic job!! Love your genuine joy when it all came together. I totally feel ya.
Superb craftmanship! .. excellent
Those drawer facing are freaking over the top!
I love you, you put diy and Chris ramsay together, you Are actually one of My favorite people rn (you Are perfection if you also like panic at the disco)
Love it man
thanks!
That's awesome, just now stumbling upon your video and work. Excellent and beautiful work.
This is so awesome. I have a new goal to get to. I will make this, this year.
OMG this is so awesome! Really love the design and man I was with you during those suspense moments when you weren't sure how the button would work. Amazing! Definity copying that when I (hopefully, within the next 30 years or so) start woodworking!
I have a lot of secrets in my life, and hidden drawer just excites the heck out of me !!
I watched you build it and I still don’t know how you made it work, it’s stunning…….I love it! Your face and the pleasure it displayed……….wonderful
Bob
England
The satisfaction of the button popping back into place is priceless!
Awesome nightstand!! I love it!
Incrível! Parabéns pela criatividade!
This was an amazing video. The night stand looks great and you did a great job with the color contrasting. I've seen hide away drawers and picture frames but I think you should really go 'out of the box' with a hide away cutting board and a spot for a knife. Like a knife block and cutting board all in one. You could even go all out and install a UV light for sanitizing them.
Unbelievably very nice I appreciate your work
Thanks!
Engineering 101, the simple option is often the best!
I'm not an engineer, I don't know if that's in the 101 course
That would probably some level 1000 course. Most engineers equate complexity with sophistication. Usually an engineer who uses the simplest and most efficient solutions is called a craftsman.
I've been looking forward to this so much :) the sneak peaks have been taunting me for days
Hope they paid off and the reveal was worth it!
Good job. No one will ever know about this hidden compartment !
Cool to watch
especially at 2:09 in the morning
Pro tip for better releasing and pressing down the wooden button. Instead of making it 90 degree squared to the place where it contact the resin, add an slight angle to it. Like 1 degree extra would probably do it. So instead of 90°, it would be 91°. This way it would release right away from the resin as the contact surface area will just disappear. And also will push smoothly. Check some injection mould design, and you will see better what I mean.
I watch lotta Chris Ramsey also and you’re right I like those little drawers hidden in plain sight
To say I'm fascinated doesn't begin to describe it.
Genius. Master craftsman!!!
I did a night stand for my GCSE tech project and it had a draw that pulled down from the base of it that was on drawer runners and locked it was pretty cool, maybe you could make an improved version from some pictures
"Perfect spot to hide your most prized possessions"
thieves on youtube: interesting...
The glee on your face when it finally clicked into place was delightful :-)
Wow that's crazy that I went 3 years without UA-cam recommending me this video. That nightstand is insanely nice looking. The secret drawer just adds +100 coolness. Amazing job buddy.
You did better than me with the mistake. I'm likely to not look at the project again for a month lol.
you ever notice how smooth the sticky notes are? like they always curve when I take them off the pad and his are just like ______________
When you take em out, dont go bottom to top. Grab a bottom corner and peel of the glue from side to side, that should keep them sticky notes flat
Absolutely brilliant.
The drawer going back, slowly is so satisfying.
I'm impressed that you are also welding in this project. I love woodworking and I really love welding. I hate when I see a woodworker forcing wood into a project where there should really be some metal just because they don't know how to weld. Thanks for the cool project!
Looks great, with the false face you can't tell it's there (apart from the thousands of people that will see this 😉)
Let's hope none of them tell anyone :)
@@Fixthisbuildthat I won't tell. Promise 🤐
It's a decoy.
Fix This Build That I’m telling everyone
love this, plus I love the Epoxy design, it SWEET
Awesome video. I too love hidden compartments
2:26 guess it’s true for wordworking too - “nothing good happens after 10pm” ;D
If Light Yagami had woodworking skills. Perfect to hide a death note.
still his secret drawer is on another level
Things may have gone a lot better for him.
Yes
Anime Geeks If his room was thoroughly searched, the searcher would probably look under things such as drawers, and therefore would see the hole in the bottom. He could then stick something the size of the ink part of a pen in and find the note. I just thought of that watching this video, don’t know why it didn’t occur to me sooner.
Light had to work hard to build his mechanism tho. I think I might make it. Minus the fire stuff
Absolute perfection. Amazing Craftsmanship. Great job!!!!
This thing is art. Amazing job.
When he press the button and something came out and got censored, had me laughing
Since the epoxy is kinda "deeper" around the secret Button its actually a lot darker and the secret Button becomes a lot less secret :D
Using a darker shade, maybe black may compensate for this
Could try adding more/larger/shallower wooden spacers in the gaps to help compensate for the change in color.
Less clear epoxy would help too
should have had the cnc go deeper in general, not like it would be any weaker once the epoxy was in
If I hadn't seen this I doubt I'd assume that was a secret compartment trigger button ;)
Absolutely amazing work.
Love how happy and satisfied you are when it worked !!🎉
18:24 Damn that was satisfying to watch. Great job!
I felt like you were playing “don’t break the ice” game! It always gave me a little anxiety!
To be fair if i was breaking into your house i'd be taking the nightstand with me it looks awesome.
Need more builds with secret compartments.
What a set-up!
I was really expecting for you to have a picture of John in the hidden drawer as one of your "most prized posessions".
I love how a youtube carpenter will say "it was fragile so i finished it by hand" and cut to a shot of them literally using an electric sander. Just because a tool is hand held doesn't make it a hand tool.
Ummm yes, it does. He's not using mind control...
@@2-scoops975 Wrong. In the trades you always differentiate "hand tools" and "power tools". Just saying...
He did do it “by hand”. He used his hands to use the sander
Your channel is amazing! Thank you!
If you hit Chris up, he'll almost certainly commission a puzzle box. That would be really fun to see. You build it, then he solves it.