The woodworker that never makes mistakes is a liar. Doesn’t really matter how many mistakes are made, although frustrating, it’s the ability to fix them that counts. I always appreciate the honest ones. Keep up the good work.
still a massive upgrade from the actions of most parents which would be to give the kid an IKEA gift card.. that girl will be 90 years old.. weeping every time she tells her great grand kids about the time her dad surprised her with these shelves. IKEA cards don't have that power IMO. :P
@@ioncladstudio2688 If my momma had given me a ring out of a gumball machine, I would cherish it for the rest of my life. My father could build a house with his bare hands & I would set fire to it. I would tell my great grand kids how my mother went without so she could give me an IKEA gift card. That power doesn't come from material items.
Her happiness and appreciation is what made this entire video. The craftsmanship was awesome but her face and smile is what made every mistake worth it all. Way to go DAD
Thanks Bezos. Just a tip, the T nuts you used to attach the legs should go on the inside of the cabinet so that when threaded in, it compresses into the wood. (This is what they use to attach climbing holds to walls, if the nut was on the outside of the wall, you’d rip it right out!) Like the design and pop of color!
I don't think it really matters here unless you're trying to hold the dresser upside down by the legs. Here, it's not providing structural/load-bearing support to the legs; it's just about keeping the legs attached. Much like Dominos might not add any notable strength or stability when joining two pieces, but they're absolutely amazing for alignment purposes. Rock walls matter a lot more because those bolts are load-bearing. They're around a 90° angle to the ground, so you have to account for shearing force on the bolt itself and (if it's not a perfect 90°) also horizontal tear-out force, which is where you're entirely right about where they should be placed. In fact, I'd argue that in this case, where the most normal force being asserted is a downward one from gravity, the position of the tips he used is actually more correct, as they will dig into the wood further as additional weight is added inside the dresser. Your suggestion would have the tips grab more as the legs are tightened, but that's not really important... maximum tension won't always be correct if you need to accommodate for a floor that isn't perfectly level (aka most of them, heh).
I was thinking the same thing also when it slid across the floor instead of lifted there's less of a chance being ripped off the bottom. I'm sure that was probably covered in the long explanation of why it doesn't matter though 😂
Thanks, Bezos. Amazing craftsmanship!! I love Chloé's reaction! She is very lucky to have a talented dad that obviously loves her. Love your genuine reactions Chloé!
I’m blown away! So sweet that you love your daughter so much! My dad wanted sons. I’m retired and dads passed on. Learning to love myself unconditionally! Lol Be made Blissful Everyone! Thanks Bezos!
The doors you thought were flawed and too small are the best part of a really simple project that adds to the decor of your daughter's room .Put plywood on the back and bottom and it's a shelf. Put the same resin in the grooves. It'll also be the only project you made for her that she'll be able to take to any dorm she might move in😊
I enjoyed watching this video, it's nice to make things that people truly appreciate. Your daughter will think of you every time she looks at that dresser.
Thanks Bezos! Absolutely stunning shelves, and the dresser is awesome too! I always loved it when my dad built something for me, or fixed something I broke. Keep up the good work, Dad! You have a very happy daughter.
Thanks bezos! I buy pretty much everything from Amazon. It’s so simple and they have everything I can ever think of or the products to make them. I absolutely love those shelves. I want some all over my house. The gold underneath show off the beautiful colors of the wood. Perfection! One lucky girl.
Thanks Bezos! The inlay is the cool thing for me. I always thought it was some super labor intensive process of cutting and shaping those intricate pieces. Didn't realize you just slop on colored epoxy, and plane off the excess. Easy-peezy!
Thanks, Bezos! I love your work. I've been watching you for some time now, and it's been great. It's great watching you build things for your family. Now you said it's meant to be part of the set.. although I've seen every build for your daughter. If you can, would you do a short walk through of that bedroom set? Show / highlight all the pieces as a set. Thank you for be an awesome woodworker and father!
Thanks Bezos! Great job! I love the beautiful relationship you have with your daughter. It really comes across in the video. The love and respect between the two of you will benefit her so much in choosing a life partner. Great job Dad!!!
Thanks, Bezos! I love seeing the builds you do for your family. Like, they know what you can do, but you always blow them away each and every time. I adore that. I think there's a saying (probably from the Bible) that "a prophet has no honor in his home city" or something like that. Meaning that the people who know you the best also know your flaws the best. And the way you bring such joy and excitement to the ones who love you the most is an incredible attestation not just to your skills (both in the shop and out of it), but also to your dedication towards improving your craft with each piece.
Thanks Bezos! New to woodworking and also the cnc world. Love the innovations the cnc brings and definitely excited to do some custom work just as awesome as yours.
This is gorgeous stuff! You are lots of fun to watch and your taste and vision are exquisite. For the beautiful shelf brackets I will say, “Thanks, Bezos!”🌸
Thanks, Bezos! Chloe's reaction was perfect. I would have loved to have you as a dad. What a loved daughter she is. Also, thank you for your honest and funny approach to all of this. You show us that you don't have to be perfect, and it's ok.
Amazing. I always like that you include mistakes. No one is perfect. I prefer that to videos where everything is perfect. It eases the stress and disappointment of making my own mistakes.
Good job! My brother made spiral staircases. They did not laminate pieces of wood, he kerfed it. He filled the spaces with wood glue and clamped it to a jig. Let it cured it for a week and he had a spiral band or an arch for the bottom step, which would be the equivalent to your dresser top.
Thanks Bezos.I love your enthusiasm for woodworking and your love for your daughter.I suffer from depression, am also a woodworker and you give me inspiration to keep going..Projects turned out great. Thank you.
Thanks, Bezos! I’m glad this video dropped into my feed. I’ve never seen your work before, but I’m subscribing for more! Beautiful work on these, and beautiful, lucky daughter!
I wish I had the tools to make stuff for myself,Like you make stuff for your daughter...I could totally use a rustic dresser.. Rustic bookshelf.. Rustic Desk..You see a theme here?..lol I love Rustic and to be honest I love stuff made from pallets So all I need is a saw and a brad nailer..I think...Maybe some clamps...
The thing that started my woodworking journey was building a bedroom set for my daughter years ago. I had the most basic tools and no table saw. Everything was basic and rustic and she loved it!
I came to this channel after watching the Blacktail stair build. I am an immediate fan, if for no other reason than Jonny's shirt that says, "World's Shittiest Woodworker". That got a chuckle. So congrats on one more subscriber.
Exactly half circled parts usually don't really bond to the other parts optically. They always look as if they were somehow detached. Because you squeezed the top a little and got to a slightly oblong shape, the optical transition from top to body looks more refined.
Chloe just showed the world how to appreciate. Albeit the wood the shelves were made from cost a couple dollars more than the average, its the sheer joy that burst out that made me smile for miles. None of this, "oh well thanks, at last, I suppose." Thanks too, Bezos.
Thanks Bezos, the dresser turned out beautiful looks amazing , and love the look of the shelves think they would have been cool as floating shelves but know the slabs are kinda thin to do that also
The woodworker that never makes mistakes is a liar. Doesn’t really matter how many mistakes are made, although frustrating, it’s the ability to fix them that counts. I always appreciate the honest ones. Keep up the good work.
Exactly!!!
@@JonnyBuildsmeasure twice, cut once. Realize you messed up the measurements, so measure three more times and cut one more time. 😂
All "mistakes" are learning /teaching moments
@@williammaxwell1919 agreed. I know I certainly learn more from failure than success... the lesson sinks in deeper, faster.
@@jasmeralia
100% AGREED !
Your daughter's reaction to the shelves... WOW! You may not have built them, but you facilitated their build. Kudos you and Jeff.
still a massive upgrade from the actions of most parents which would be to give the kid an IKEA gift card.. that girl will be 90 years old.. weeping every time she tells her great grand kids about the time her dad surprised her with these shelves. IKEA cards don't have that power IMO. :P
@@ioncladstudio2688 If my momma had given me a ring out of a gumball machine, I would cherish it for the rest of my life. My father could build a house with his bare hands & I would set fire to it. I would tell my great grand kids how my mother went without so she could give me an IKEA gift card. That power doesn't come from material items.
Her happiness and appreciation is what made this entire video. The craftsmanship was awesome but her face and smile is what made every mistake worth it all. Way to go DAD
You’ve built memories for her. That’s really sweet!
And honestly, not just memories... heirlooms.
Chloe's reaction is priceless! The dresser and shelves turned out amazing!
You, sir, are not a mediocre woodworker. Your stuff is amazing.
Thanks, Bezos!
Chloe’s reaction was worth it all. So pure and loving.
What a lucky daughter ❤
Thanks Bozo! They look fantastic sir.
Thanks Bezos. Just a tip, the T nuts you used to attach the legs should go on the inside of the cabinet so that when threaded in, it compresses into the wood. (This is what they use to attach climbing holds to walls, if the nut was on the outside of the wall, you’d rip it right out!) Like the design and pop of color!
I don't think it really matters here unless you're trying to hold the dresser upside down by the legs. Here, it's not providing structural/load-bearing support to the legs; it's just about keeping the legs attached. Much like Dominos might not add any notable strength or stability when joining two pieces, but they're absolutely amazing for alignment purposes. Rock walls matter a lot more because those bolts are load-bearing. They're around a 90° angle to the ground, so you have to account for shearing force on the bolt itself and (if it's not a perfect 90°) also horizontal tear-out force, which is where you're entirely right about where they should be placed. In fact, I'd argue that in this case, where the most normal force being asserted is a downward one from gravity, the position of the tips he used is actually more correct, as they will dig into the wood further as additional weight is added inside the dresser. Your suggestion would have the tips grab more as the legs are tightened, but that's not really important... maximum tension won't always be correct if you need to accommodate for a floor that isn't perfectly level (aka most of them, heh).
You’re both right, I’ve just only used them the other way which makes more sense in my brain.
I was thinking the same thing also when it slid across the floor instead of lifted there's less of a chance being ripped off the bottom. I'm sure that was probably covered in the long explanation of why it doesn't matter though 😂
Your daughter is a lucky gal! I love your humility, but your craftsmanship is impressive. Way to go Dad!
You did a fantastic job and the smile on her face says it all. Bravo
Handmade furniture from Dad is AMAZING.. Id keep everything. So cool man... I know she is so proud of you..
You are very talented, your daughter will treasure such beautiful pieces from her dad.
Super cool, lucky girl, loving Dad. Outstanding!!!
Beautiful I loved her reaction to everything , good dad😊
Thanks, Bezos.
Amazing craftsmanship!! I love Chloé's reaction! She is very lucky to have a talented dad that obviously loves her. Love your genuine reactions Chloé!
What a beautiful dresser! Your daughter will love the memories and sentimental heartstrings of this unique treasure lovingly handmade by her daddy. ❤️
Thanks bezos! I love watching every single one of your videos. They’re so genuine and every piece you make are really made with all the love you have
I’m blown away! So sweet that you love your daughter so much! My dad wanted sons. I’m retired and dads passed on. Learning to love myself unconditionally! Lol Be made Blissful Everyone! Thanks Bezos!
What a great Dad for a great Daughter.
Thanks Bezos! Beautiful beautiful furniture! Your daughter is so fortunate to have such a thoughtful and loving daddy.
The doors you thought were flawed and too small are the best part of a really simple project that adds to the decor of your daughter's room .Put plywood on the back and bottom and it's a shelf. Put the same resin in the grooves. It'll also be the only project you made for her that she'll be able to take to any dorm she might move in😊
Thanks Bezos! Very nice project! I like how you added the resin!
Great job, man! I’m sure the appreciation from your daughter made everything 1000x better and worth it all! 👌🏻
Clever dad . Lovely girl xx
Awesome work, but the best part of this video is the Father/Daughter bond !
I loved her reaction, priceless !
I enjoyed watching this video, it's nice to make things that people truly appreciate. Your daughter will think of you every time she looks at that dresser.
To have a child that appreciates your work is wonderful! That chest is gorgeous!
I LOVE the pop of color!! Your such a good dad. She will keep everything you make and pass them down forever ❤
Thanks Bezos! Absolutely stunning shelves, and the dresser is awesome too! I always loved it when my dad built something for me, or fixed something I broke. Keep up the good work, Dad! You have a very happy daughter.
Her reaction was one that all fathers hope to achieve. Great work
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ she is so lucky!!!
Absolutely gorgeous! I don't usually love the light wood colours but these look so amazing!
Those are so beautiful. What a gift.
Thanks bezos! I buy pretty much everything from Amazon. It’s so simple and they have everything I can ever think of or the products to make them.
I absolutely love those shelves. I want some all over my house. The gold underneath show off the beautiful colors of the wood. Perfection! One lucky girl.
What a dad… Chloe, you lucky girl. Amazing workmanship!
Thanks Bezos! The inlay is the cool thing for me. I always thought it was some super labor intensive process of cutting and shaping those intricate pieces. Didn't realize you just slop on colored epoxy, and plane off the excess. Easy-peezy!
Thanks, Bezos! I love your work. I've been watching you for some time now, and it's been great. It's great watching you build things for your family. Now you said it's meant to be part of the set.. although I've seen every build for your daughter. If you can, would you do a short walk through of that bedroom set? Show / highlight all the pieces as a set. Thank you for be an awesome woodworker and father!
This is what dads do. This is how dads show their love. Dads are awesome.
Thanks bezos! Awesome surprises for your daughter. And an awesome design! Items she will have for life!
Thanks Bezos! Great job! I love the beautiful relationship you have with your daughter. It really comes across in the video. The love and respect between the two of you will benefit her so much in choosing a life partner. Great job Dad!!!
Thanks, Bezos! I love seeing the builds you do for your family. Like, they know what you can do, but you always blow them away each and every time. I adore that. I think there's a saying (probably from the Bible) that "a prophet has no honor in his home city" or something like that. Meaning that the people who know you the best also know your flaws the best. And the way you bring such joy and excitement to the ones who love you the most is an incredible attestation not just to your skills (both in the shop and out of it), but also to your dedication towards improving your craft with each piece.
Awesome video!! Loved your daughter's reaction!
Wow! It’s my first time visiting this channel and I’m instantly addicted to it!
Beautiful dresser. I have one with the drawers painted mint and it gives a nice touch.
Thanks Bezos! I loved both the live edge shelves and the curvy bureau with those great doors!
Thanks, Bezos. What a fun build. Thanks for sharing Chloe's reaction; it's such pure joy!
Thanks Bezos! New to woodworking and also the cnc world. Love the innovations the cnc brings and definitely excited to do some custom work just as awesome as yours.
Hahaha loved all of this video! Thanks for being real.
"Thanks Bazoes"
Soooo Beautiful! Great job on the dresser, your daughter truly appreciates both.
Honesty deserves a 👍
This is gorgeous stuff! You are lots of fun to watch and your taste and vision are exquisite. For the beautiful shelf brackets I will say, “Thanks, Bezos!”🌸
Great video. Love watching creators. Thanks for making
THANKS BEZOS.
HER ROOM LOOKS GREAT NOW!!! I REALLY LIKE THE BED!!!
Thanks, Bezos!
Chloe's reaction was perfect. I would have loved to have you as a dad. What a loved daughter she is.
Also, thank you for your honest and funny approach to all of this. You show us that you don't have to be perfect, and it's ok.
Amazing. I always like that you include mistakes. No one is perfect. I prefer that to videos where everything is perfect. It eases the stress and disappointment of making my own mistakes.
Good job! My brother made spiral staircases. They did not laminate pieces of wood, he kerfed it. He filled the spaces with wood glue and clamped it to a jig. Let it cured it for a week and he had a spiral band or an arch for the bottom step, which would be the equivalent to your dresser top.
THANKS BEZOS! There is nothing better then making your kids happy. Awesome builds Johnny
You are a GREAT dad!
Thanks Bezos! Another great video! Loved those live-edge shelves!❤
The reveal, best part. Thank you.
Thanks Bezos. That was strange. Love the painted interior highlights! Nice job!
Thanks Bezos.I love your enthusiasm for woodworking and your love for your daughter.I suffer from depression, am also a woodworker and you give me inspiration to keep going..Projects turned out great. Thank you.
The joys of making a daughter happy! 👍🏽😀
Thanks, Bezos! I’m glad this video dropped into my feed. I’ve never seen your work before, but I’m subscribing for more! Beautiful work on these, and beautiful, lucky daughter!
Awww so sweet
Her reaction: priceless!!!
Awesome build, Jonny!
Thanks bezos! Im just a fan of watching you work and make stuff even with mistakes
The design and the color accents really made the cabinet pop! Thanks, Bezos!
HEY! I LOVE Yukon! My friends are there, my church is there and I spend most of my time there! 🥺 It's a great town!😓 Thanks, Bezos!
Thanx Beezos. I enjoyed the build
thanks bezos. both projects look great! amazing work on a deadline even with mistakes.
I wish I had the tools to make stuff for myself,Like you make stuff for your daughter...I could totally use a rustic dresser.. Rustic bookshelf.. Rustic Desk..You see a theme here?..lol I love Rustic and to be honest I love stuff made from pallets So all I need is a saw and a brad nailer..I think...Maybe some clamps...
The thing that started my woodworking journey was building a bedroom set for my daughter years ago. I had the most basic tools and no table saw. Everything was basic and rustic and she loved it!
Her reaction......priceless. Love it.
Thanks bezo! Such a beautiful bedroom set
Thanks Bezos.
Nice work mate! Love the brass strips!
THANKS BEZO'S. love what you're doing!
Wow, Super Job guys!
Love ALL of your hard work!
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌹🌿
Thanks bezos
That was a interesting build. You have the coolest tools.
Love your daughter's reaction. She made me cry just watching. Thanks, Bezos.
Thanks Bezos!! Its an awesome feeling seeing our kids smile. Great build brother!!
her reaction is everything
Thanks Bazos
Amazing pieces. I don't feel as bad about my mistakes when I see a professional doing them also.
Thanks Bezos! Great build. So worth it to see Chloe's reaction. Cheers.
I came to this channel after watching the Blacktail stair build. I am an immediate fan, if for no other reason than Jonny's shirt that says, "World's Shittiest Woodworker". That got a chuckle. So congrats on one more subscriber.
Thanks Bezos, everything looked great. Well done and I love the approach of showing how imperfect the craft of building can be.
Nice job! I love making my daughters happy making the projects they want. Thanks Bezos!
Her reaction is priceless ! (...and Thanx Bezos !)
Exactly half circled parts usually don't really bond to the other parts optically. They always look as if they were somehow detached. Because you squeezed the top a little and got to a slightly oblong shape, the optical transition from top to body looks more refined.
I watched to the end, but there's no way I'm going to thank that man.
Would have made/bought hexagon drawer pulls to keep with the same shape, but the ones you got still look real good.
Thanks, Bezos!
Dave
P.S. That was some amazingly beautiful work you and your friend produced, and such a heartwarming daddy/daughter scene.
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Thanks Bezo’s!!
Great project!!
Chloe just showed the world how to appreciate. Albeit the wood the shelves were made from cost a couple dollars more than the average, its the sheer joy that burst out that made me smile for miles. None of this, "oh well thanks, at last, I suppose."
Thanks too, Bezos.
Thanks Beat Boxin Bezozzzzzzz
Your little miss is very lucky. All the pieces you have mastered are sublime…..
What a great dad.
Thanks Besos!!!
Beautiful build!!!
Awesome build. That was precious moment 👏👏
Thanks Bezos!
I love this! Altho i genuinely always like the stuff you design & make so this was no surprise that i loved this too!
Thanks Bezos, the dresser turned out beautiful looks amazing , and love the look of the shelves think they would have been cool as floating shelves but know the slabs are kinda thin to do that also