How to make a Stylish Concrete Basin - Don't Make the Same Mistake I Did!

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  • @PaskMakes
    @PaskMakes  Рік тому +98

    I forgot to mention in the video that I made a concrete sink about ten years ago. I should've shown it but wasn't thinking. It was for our laundry and was much bigger and heavier than this one. :)
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    • @weeveferrelaine6973
      @weeveferrelaine6973 Рік тому +2

      I wonder if you could have burned out the plywood from the middle. It would leave ash, but I imagine the ash is easier to clean/sand away than all the effort you put into removal on this one.

    • @psidvicious
      @psidvicious Рік тому +1

      @@weeveferrelaine6973 Using a piece of high density styrofoam (as he mentioned) is the easiest way. Just pour a little petroleum based solvent on it and it melts away. Much easier than stripping a form, one splinter at a time.

    • @0li_vi_er
      @0li_vi_er Рік тому +3

      Beautiful work, as usual
      The only drawback I can see are the lines around it that will collect dirt.
      They could be filled with coloured epoxy to give a smooth surface, perhaps a beige tint that matches the wood.

    • @steffenschaeuf6759
      @steffenschaeuf6759 Рік тому

      Wouldn’t the concrete crack from the heat if you burned the plywood?

    • @psidvicious
      @psidvicious Рік тому

      @@steffenschaeuf6759 Yes, if you tried to use a torch to burn out the wood, the concrete would pop and spall all over the place.

  • @blakewilliams3702
    @blakewilliams3702 Рік тому +114

    The “smooth/ribbed/smooth” exterior makes it look like 3 layers of material were used. Way cool job. We all appreciate learning from your first efforts! Thank you!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +3

      Glad you like it Blake! :)

  • @TR-rz1xt
    @TR-rz1xt Рік тому +116

    What I always appreciate is your determination to finish no matter what obstacles you encounter. I admire that hugely as it's a discipline I don't possess! Beautiful end result - as always, Thank you sincerely for sharing.

    • @cgstadler
      @cgstadler Рік тому +4

      I think I would have thrown it into the sun when faced with chiseling out the plywood.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +12

      I never even thought about giving in - there's usually a way to save most things. Glad you like it! :)

    • @JOSEPH-vs2gc
      @JOSEPH-vs2gc Рік тому

      well it is a discipline you could possess, if your life depended on it. Alas, first-world comforts make one lazy don't it?

    • @roboTR4SH
      @roboTR4SH Рік тому +1

      The part that makes you a craftsperson is learning to fix mistakes and take it in stride otherwise you'll never be able to learn (and apply those learnings) without constantly feeling like it's a failed project.

  • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
    @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 2 місяці тому +2

    I really do love it when makers show their mistakes. It helps more than most realize.

  • @allaze-eroler
    @allaze-eroler Рік тому +8

    At around 2:00, if you want to avoid your plywood getting exploded when you use the router, it might be a good idea to use some blue tape to protect them, this way, the cut will be perfect and it will not explode as a result, i saw that trick on youtube some months ago. I can’t remember which one but it did works.

  • @stevekreitler9349
    @stevekreitler9349 Рік тому +80

    Nice work. As you discovered, right angles are the enemy of mold makers! Putting a slight angle on everything makes complicates building the mold, of course, but it sure does simplify removal! Showed the sink to my wife, and she got a thoughtful look on her face- until I pointed out that I just don't have time to build something like that!

    • @johnmcmunn3827
      @johnmcmunn3827 Рік тому +12

      Definitely need Draft Angle on your internal core box.

    • @ralph5450
      @ralph5450 Рік тому

      ​@@johnmcmunn3827only if you are reusing the mold.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +9

      Thanks Steve! I thought about adding a draft angle but knew I could get the mold out one way or another. :)

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm Рік тому +1

      ​@@PaskMakesat least for fibreglass blowing air into it is a nice way to get things out. Though I'd be a little wary of how those psi's add up over that much surface area with something brittle like concrete.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Рік тому +3

      @@zyeborm I had 3/16 Formica type laminate stuck to a small countertop and tried everything to unstick it. I picked up my air hose and was blowing off the top of the laminate and it blew into a small hole I had drilled, and BANG! The whole darn thing came unstuck and cracked in several places. Powerful thing, air pressure...

  • @jth086
    @jth086 Рік тому +40

    This mistake cost me hours of painstaking work, but I like the outcome better anyway.
    I might have just thrown it against the wall. 😂😂😂
    Your positivity never ceases to amaze me. Well done as always.

    • @turtleman190
      @turtleman190 Рік тому +3

      I most definitely would have distroyed it in a fit of rage.

    • @brainsironically
      @brainsironically 8 місяців тому

      @@turtleman190I was thinking the same thing: Five hours of sanding? Nope, I'd have tossed it on the garage floor and tried again or gone to the big box store and ordered one. lol

  • @jasperrodrigues7026
    @jasperrodrigues7026 Рік тому +3

    That contrasting ribbed and smooth texture make the sink look so good.
    I've never seen a concrete sink that doesn't feel like a concrete sink. They all have that utilitarian, industrial quality but yours feels more refined and beautiful. Thanks for the amazing videos! :)

  • @semtex2987
    @semtex2987 Рік тому +40

    I had problems with getting sheetfoam, too. So i used spray foam in an old pastic container and after hardening i shaped the inner mold out of that block. It was also a lot cheaper as the foam sheets would have been 😊

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +6

      That's a great idea and if I'd have thought of that I definitely would've gone that way. Thanks! :)

  • @johnsrabe
    @johnsrabe Рік тому +19

    Man with no vanity builds vanity! I’m just a few minutes in and I’m already smiling that you face, through any project, the same issues we all have, and are upfront about it.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it John! :)

  • @kameljoe21
    @kameljoe21 Рік тому +2

    I had always thought about making a tool holder for a wood lathe. The fact that you have precise control is what gives a metal lathe and advantage.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому

      That's why I used it but it really would've been easy enough to finish on the wood lathe. :)

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 Рік тому

      @@PaskMakes One of these days you might make an attachment.

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Рік тому +2

    If I had only about ten precent of Neil's patience and persistance I'd be a way better man.
    Awesome project!

  • @hanssenden4410
    @hanssenden4410 Рік тому +9

    Me being employed over 25 years in the prefabricated concrete building components I advise you to:
    A - taper the sides of the mold-component of the inner of the bassin.
    B - get to round of al te edges possible.
    C - for small component as this base you can use compressed air, just mount a coupler to connect a hose connected to a compressor.
    The looks are great !!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +2

      Thanks very much for the tips - I thought about a draft angle then thought it's just a one off and I'd remove the mold one way or another. :)

    • @TheMurlocKeeper
      @TheMurlocKeeper 3 місяці тому

      He was probably going for the Butler sink look, which features vertical sides to it.
      I have a big Butler sink for my kitchen. It's great!
      It's the proper ceramic one though. :P
      Big bastard thing is a 2 person lift as it is!
      I imagine a concrete one would be just as heavy!
      Definitely need 2 burly men for those kinda jobs. :P

  • @nathancowieson511
    @nathancowieson511 Рік тому

    Making your own concrete sink: 8/10... inspiring more than a million people all round the world: a really significant life achievement. Hats off to you sir!

  • @TgWags69
    @TgWags69 Рік тому +16

    Molds with patterns like that, consider place a small amount in and rolling it around edgways to allow the patterns to fill and release air bubbles, even brushing helps. Vacuum degassing or pressure would work too.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +2

      Thanks - something to think about fro next time! :)

  • @minor2528
    @minor2528 Рік тому +1

    Resting the guide of a reciprocating saw with the blade removed on the sides of a mold makes a good vibrating tool. Great job as always 👌🏼

  • @robertparker2420
    @robertparker2420 Рік тому +7

    You are an amazing craftsman and I always learn something new from your videos. Thank you for putting in the time and energy.

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh Рік тому +2

    I'm gobsmacked at the beauty of it. I'm not a fan of concrete cabinets, countertops, and the like but I would love to have this in my bathroom. It looks perfect. The texture is interesting and all over it looks perfect with your cabinet. Thanks for sharing, Neil. Not only your "mistakes here" but your gorgeous sink.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much Vickie and glad you like the overall look with the vanity! :)

    • @TheMurlocKeeper
      @TheMurlocKeeper 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, the natural concrete look isn't for everyone, but in the way of concrete countertops and the like, concrete IS a great base if you want to then cover it with some swirling colours of resin!
      I've seen some beautiful and crazy stuff done with that!
      Worth checking out. :D

  • @marius35mm
    @marius35mm Рік тому

    The amount of work that was put into making this makes watching you removing the mold nerve wrecking because it's very easy to chip the sink.

  • @mattportnoyTLV
    @mattportnoyTLV 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely blown away by how fast you are able to sand this mold by hand. It's insane. I've never seen anyone move that fast!

  • @pmdinaz
    @pmdinaz Рік тому

    Again, Neil, your level of patience is astounding! Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @leendert2029
    @leendert2029 Рік тому +1

    The way of the monk.
    Pask, patience, positive and persistent.

  • @samanthadean1083
    @samanthadean1083 Рік тому +1

    This renovation is going to be amazing!!!
    ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @geckobaldy
    @geckobaldy 11 місяців тому

    Nice job. I made a rustic style rectangular planter using 2 cardboard boxes, one for inner and one for outer shutter. As the concrete mix (cement, sand and peat ratio 1:1:1) was placed the cardboard deformed and was propped with sand (inside) and concrete blocks (outside) to create an irregular surface. Looks similar to an old carved granite trough.

  • @bamsebrumbamsebrumen5403
    @bamsebrumbamsebrumen5403 Рік тому +2

    Looking great. 🙂
    I always screw together my moulds, I never glue them; if doing deep casting then I add relief angles, 5 degrees relief goes a long way as help, but one has to think ahead how it is to come apart,

  • @QuietTom
    @QuietTom Рік тому

    I really like the bubbles/holes/whatever in the planter and on the corners of the sink. I like the look.

  • @thesjyoungjr
    @thesjyoungjr Рік тому

    Happy Birthday🎉🎉. A little late but no less from the heart. Thank you for inviting us into the shop for some quality time.

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 Рік тому

    Wow, I didn't realise just how pleasing the sink would be aesthetically. I'm well impressed.

  • @mandyleeson1
    @mandyleeson1 Рік тому +11

    Turned out great Neil. I take my hat off to you for sanding those stains for five hours 🎩, but I guess when you’ve come that far there wasn’t an alternative 🌟

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому

      That's it Mandy - I wasn't going to give up at that point. Glad you like it! :)

  • @charliemason4355
    @charliemason4355 Рік тому +8

    Kudos, Mate! Five hours to sand out the CA glue. There are things I like to do that I wouldn't want to do for 5 hours!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому

      Thanks Charlie! It was good audiobook listening time! :)

  • @OriginalRaveParty
    @OriginalRaveParty Рік тому +1

    Wow, that was a lot of work. I admire your determination and patience. I genuinely thought that you were making a reusable mould for starting a side business. You put so much effort into making the mould, but it seemed like it was three times the work to remove it afterwards. You have an incredible amount of tenacity to see the job through 👍

    • @sparksmcgee6641
      @sparksmcgee6641 Рік тому

      There is a reason custom concrete countertops are the most expensive type of counters. Lots of hours.

  • @maxximumb
    @maxximumb Рік тому +9

    For the corners, if you do this again, make one corner block, drill it out, then cut into 4 pieces, one for each corner. Much easier than drilling out 4 corners.

    • @damonroberts7372
      @damonroberts7372 Рік тому

      I was thinking, "why not use a cove bit on the router?" A couple of ogees set at right angles could give the corners an interesting fluted effect.

    • @TheMurlocKeeper
      @TheMurlocKeeper 3 місяці тому

      You have not thought this through.
      He had to make a extension as it was, just to drill out the depth he had for one single corner.
      To do one single one that is long enough to cut into 4 pieces of the right height, would be VERY difficult!
      If you meant in some other way, you're going to have to have a go at explaining it better, because this is how I understood you to mean.

    • @maxximumb
      @maxximumb 3 місяці тому

      @@TheMurlocKeeper My thought was as he's drilling out 4 quarters of 4 blocks. Instead make one block that is twice the width on both sides. Then drill out the centre. This would be easiest on a lathe. You wouldn't need a Forstner drill bit just regular lathe tools. Then cut the hollow block into four and glue them in place in each corner. Boring a hole on a lathe is a lot more simple than making a drill bit extension.

  • @elisabethreeves1786
    @elisabethreeves1786 Рік тому

    The shot of that large piece of the mold coming off the bottom is extremely satisfying!
    And my condolences for the work that went into sanding out the CA glue. I hope your shoulders got a well-deserved rest afterward!

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections Рік тому

    Really, really nice, Neil. The minor imperfections are witness marks to the medium used. The ribbed surface was an inspiration and thankfully, the pva gave up the fight - phew! And doesn't it look grand against the wood of the cabinet. Art & utility in perfect harmony - now, go wash your hands hehehe!

  • @billbucktube
    @billbucktube Рік тому

    I especially like your “this is what happened” approach to your videos!

  • @ArchEdge
    @ArchEdge Рік тому

    Great Video Neil.. Lots of helpfull tips in there. Im glad you dont hide mistakes - cause it adds so much more to the video know what and why things happened, and how you remedy'd them.

  • @bigburlymikesmswoodworking
    @bigburlymikesmswoodworking Рік тому +12

    The ribbed look on the outside of the sink is definitely different and turned out great. It stinks you had to go through so much sanding because of the stains. Can't wait to see more as this project progresses.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому

      Thanks Mike! I wanted texture but still wanted something stylish - I think I achieved it. I didn't mind the sanding too much as I liked how it turned out in the end. :)

  • @williamlott7612
    @williamlott7612 Рік тому

    Well done Pask! I admire that you try so may different things and especially that you show your mistakes. Again, we’ll done. Darlington, South Carolina USA

  • @Rockwoodworkshop
    @Rockwoodworkshop Рік тому

    I do this for a living with dry cast, i recommend tapering where you can and mold release oil works wonders. Apart from that, sound!

  • @babthooka
    @babthooka Рік тому +1

    Happy birthday, Neil!

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 Рік тому

    Wonderful. The grooves give it a natural stone look.

  • @johncarter9067
    @johncarter9067 Рік тому

    I am always amazed at your incredible patience

  • @_spacegoat_
    @_spacegoat_ Рік тому

    Clearly you're not a lazy man, Mr Pask, but hard work alone can't produce this level of craftsmanship. You have to have real skill, too. Well done!

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc Рік тому

    Nice save, inside forms are always the tough ones to remove, cutting the form almost all the way through on the sides and simply adding a cross support makes removal far easier. The inside corner reinforcing blocks were not needed, the concrete had minimal weight and 3/4 plywood is plenty strong with a corner that is under compressive force. There again, adding internal lateral supports that are easy to remove is key. Concrete stain is another option for color. This sink turned out really well, the next one will be much easier.

    • @Kineth1
      @Kineth1 Рік тому +1

      I think he put that extra material inside the corners because he wanted to make sure there was enough material for the round-over. He didn't want to end up going all the way through.

  • @nagyesszep
    @nagyesszep Рік тому

    thanks for showing the plywood chipout and the CA glue mishap these are really valuable for learning makers

  • @genevieveard2246
    @genevieveard2246 Рік тому +1

    Next one, you might want to install an integral over flow drain. Also? A heavy layer of wax on the plug and body helps to prevent staining and allows easier removal.

  • @jandavis1523
    @jandavis1523 Рік тому +1

    This is fantastic!!! I can’t wait to see the finished sink cabinet and bathroom!

  • @MrMarkRoads
    @MrMarkRoads Рік тому

    I've never done small forms like this. Doing huge forms, we often cut the plywood almost all the way through and brace it. Once you remove the bracing the inner form is easier to remove. Cheers.

  • @tomim7187
    @tomim7187 Рік тому +1

    Neil, that is a really nice complement to your awesome vanity cabinet! It is going to look smashing installed!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  Рік тому

      Thanks very much Tom - Glad you like it! :)

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve Рік тому +1

    Well done Neil! That sink turned out looking great! 👍👍

  • @squeekhobby4571
    @squeekhobby4571 11 місяців тому

    Work of art. The way you made the mould is very good

  • @mr_jake.y8348
    @mr_jake.y8348 Рік тому

    Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. You do the best work my friend.

  • @abcxyz-lj3pk
    @abcxyz-lj3pk Рік тому

    please never stop posting such awesome videos, thank you

  • @Ebikelover
    @Ebikelover Рік тому

    For your first time the end result turned out amazing Mate, can't wait for more of the remodel. A cordless sawzaw with the blade removed makes a good option for vibrating out air bubbles.

  • @peterl9097
    @peterl9097 Рік тому

    I get Pask just explains stuff in his videos... but every video I learn new tricks!
    I think that's because he tells you when he messes up and how he messed up, I appreciate that! (because I would probably make the same mistake too)

  • @a0flj0
    @a0flj0 Рік тому +1

    A jigsaw with an old blade hitting the mold sides also works well for removing bubbles, IME. And doesn't mind, the way a sander might.
    If you ever make another one, you might try acid staining as a finish before sealing it. It can create marvelous colors and patterns.

  • @Jim-yk9zw
    @Jim-yk9zw Рік тому +1

    I made glass fibre concrete stuff for years. Sinks were the worst. Cake decorating ball tools make the best corner tool for silicone as they are always perfectly consistent. And that sander was a good tool for vibrating just would have been better using the foam face. Nice job!

  • @robovampire
    @robovampire Рік тому

    Consistantly the most innovative, interesting and inspiring craftsman on youtube... love ya Neil!!

  • @kzookid2051
    @kzookid2051 Рік тому

    I love the ridges on the outside. I found a few times when I thought you'd made a mistake or were going to, but was quite surprised when it turned out to be the staining. Bummer that it took so long to sand out, but it turned out great.

  • @adrianwilliams763
    @adrianwilliams763 Рік тому

    Reminded me a little bit of the old concrete laundry tubs from yesteryear. Although they weren’t as classy as this version. Great job.

  • @meikilettymadlela8894
    @meikilettymadlela8894 Місяць тому

    I just realised that I would have taken that frame and did the wood sink with it , but great job . I'm going to try it and also wood sink since I like to do DIY projects even if sometimes it is so not working.

  • @Bloodray19
    @Bloodray19 Рік тому +1

    I really love your videos. Your problem solving skills, your patience and the general quality of your work is exceptional. Keep up the good work. ❤

  • @mlstrib
    @mlstrib Рік тому

    I admire the hell out of your tenacity good sir. Way to go

  • @OhHeyTrevorFlowers
    @OhHeyTrevorFlowers Рік тому

    The textured sides are a nice touch. 👍

  • @ourtube4266
    @ourtube4266 Рік тому

    You have a remarkable amount of patience, I would have botched the mould removal for sure.

  • @Nemozoli
    @Nemozoli Рік тому

    Nicely done! Even with the extra sanding... The only thing I woud have added are steel bars or a mesh (more like a cage) all around to prevent fracturing later.

  • @keno926
    @keno926 Рік тому

    It looks really great! When the yellow spots appeared, I already thought that would be impossible to repair. But you managed to make it look soo good!

  • @thegoodfight365
    @thegoodfight365 Рік тому

    Awesome video John. I agree 100% no newbie should be using this tool. 👍🏾

  • @TDuySculptures
    @TDuySculptures Рік тому

    It's good to see someone putting a lot of effort into even the smallest things.👍

  • @aliasks6559
    @aliasks6559 Рік тому

    Oh the rollercoaster of ups and downs but it turned out great (as expected). Beautiful combo with the vanity!

  • @zwing300
    @zwing300 Рік тому

    I've made many concrete sinks and I always do the inner buck out of fiberglass. It's so much simpler.

  • @briandavern8741
    @briandavern8741 Рік тому

    Happy Birthday Neil and may you have many many more!

  • @nathaniellangston5130
    @nathaniellangston5130 Рік тому

    I cast an epoxy granite machine base in a foam board mold and I found that out of all the spray on mold releases I used, by far the best was to use that Synthetic food grade grease with PTFE in it like Superlube makes or other companies.

  • @markh5889
    @markh5889 Рік тому

    Great job! Interesting to see just how much work goes into it.

  • @HalfBoyHalfGod
    @HalfBoyHalfGod Рік тому

    A beautiful sink, great match for the vanity

  • @helderlage
    @helderlage Рік тому

    happy birthday... hope this new year brings you everything you wish for, and more unbelievable projects like all the ones you share

  • @Khitiara_
    @Khitiara_ Рік тому +1

    as long as you make sure to clean all the dust and grit off the lathe ways then using a metal lathe for wood is perfectly fine and can be quite useful

  • @slotho122
    @slotho122 Рік тому

    I wish I could be in your head when you are coming up with these craft ideas. The drafting process must be interesting.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 Рік тому

    Ver nice sink--the concrete work looks great. I like the ribbed exterior band. This was quite a project.

  • @RenatSavi
    @RenatSavi Рік тому

    Lovely bit of hand and mind crafts

  • @jpalarchio
    @jpalarchio Рік тому

    Amazing final product!

  • @bobbyjackson4452
    @bobbyjackson4452 Рік тому

    Awesome work. I've worked with concrete in the past for larger scale things like driveways, sidewalks, & curbs. We always used hydraulic oil to prevent the sticking to our wooden forms. For a project like this, I'd think vegetable oil would work the same. Thanks for the video. :)

    • @Jim-yk9zw
      @Jim-yk9zw Рік тому

      I used to use a product called 'Crete lease' working with glass fibre concrete. No matter what you use those damn sink moulds never ever come out easily.

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Рік тому +1

    That was a crazy amount of work, glad it turned out! I’m always nervous doing projects like that; where there are days of complex prep, and the final step can ruin it all.

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 Рік тому

    I think it turned out perfect Neil. I like the groove finish.
    I'm looking forward to the next video mate.

  • @kodl283
    @kodl283 Рік тому

    Looks really nice! I like the textured look (ribbed stripes) outside. Good job!

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus Рік тому

    Looks good Neil! 👍👍
    Only thing missing is an overflow port.

  • @allenwilson9656
    @allenwilson9656 Рік тому

    Happy birthday Neal, and the sink looks great

  • @Violaetor
    @Violaetor Рік тому

    Happy belated birthday Neil, sink looks absolutely gorgeous!

  • @karlsjov
    @karlsjov Рік тому

    Impressive work. I truly enjoy warching your videos, and I’m very impressed by your patience 🙂👍

  • @charliemiller20
    @charliemiller20 7 місяців тому

    Wow, that was a lot of work, but it turned out incredible! Well done.

  • @Andrew-zk4hk
    @Andrew-zk4hk Рік тому

    Nice. I no its done now but i wonder with the stain if some Hydrochloric acid might have cleaned it up. And your right about the foam.. for the molds just use a little fuel to dissolve any leftovers.

  • @Smithb83
    @Smithb83 Рік тому

    Wow it's beautiful! 😍 you are so tenacious at solving problems. Hope you had a good birthday 🥳, thank you for the videos

  • @plakor6133
    @plakor6133 Рік тому

    That turned out beautifully.

  • @scav0enger
    @scav0enger Рік тому

    Enjoy the holiday! Going to take a small sketchbook with me when biking but no idea if anything is going to happen 😊

  • @consciouslove
    @consciouslove Місяць тому

    This is so beautiful! I love your workshop also!!!

  • @waveman2952
    @waveman2952 Рік тому

    This could be made to look like a carved Rock sink that I love in cabin builds! Thanks for the idea!

  • @mass4552
    @mass4552 Рік тому

    It turned out very well. Looks nice.

  • @KF-qj2rn
    @KF-qj2rn Рік тому

    I really appreciate the speed up because I can only watch mostly on weekends, and didn't touch the 2x

  • @veryoldjohnson
    @veryoldjohnson Рік тому +1

    Happy Birthday Neil!!!!
    I celebrate this Friday,
    09-01!!!
    Hitting 78!!!
    I've never been this old before!!!
    Any vacay pix?
    How did you like Atlanta?

  • @plainnpretty
    @plainnpretty Рік тому

    Way cool project I’m looking forward to the other cabinet and seeing it all come together. Thanks