не могу не поставить лайк за смешение металла и дерева, это всегда смотрится превосходно, а уж работа, сразу видно человек любит мастерить своими руками да еще и с фантазией.
Absolutely beautiful! I didn’t realize until this very moment that I had a furniture “type” your projects really speak to me. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
I love watching makers with little workshops, using unsponsored tools, producing top quality work. It's inspiring to those of us without the $100,000 shops!
Thank you Phil, much appreciated. Thanks for all the laughs over the year on the podcast, it's a really fun listen. Merry Christmas to you and the family - keep smiling!
I rarely leave comments on UA-cam. I have to say mate, you can’t but that in a store! Great craftsmanship, it’s priceless. Family heirloom piece for sure! Thanks for sharing all your efforts!!!
The remarkable information you provide to your viewers needs to be applauded. I sincerely appreciate your effort to expand your viewers knowledge. A sincere thank you!
When you figure out this is basically made from scraps he already had.. He did one hell of a job, especially like the use of signage for the bases... wouldn't of thought of that.
50 years from now, this will be sitting in someone's home after the industrial used look becomes popular again. Well done. Really like the look of the metal, wood, and especially those handles. I might have to duplicate that part on a smaller scale.
I work at an old school wood cabinet shop so I found watching the making of a cabinet with metal and your approach to doing so really interesting. The final result looks great.
Thanks Dario! Yes building the project is one thing. taking the video and editing to try and keep it interesting and brief is a whole other mammoth task :)
+1. I came here to say how much I liked the handles. I might have missed it, though - did you flare the ends of the rebar, or did you tack weld them to the brackets?
That came out so incredibly beautiful! I can't believe you built that! I mean it really looks like it was fabricated in a Factory assembly Line where tons of them are built over and over! By that i mean it Looks Perfect! And is Definitely Unique and a True Work of Art!!! Literally One of a kind. I just subscribed, great work Bro! hope you and your family have a Very MERRY Christmas!!! And a Happy New years! take care, bye.
I can only give your comment one thumbs up and one heart, but thank you so, so much, made my day!! Merry Christmas and have a prosperous New Year. See you next time!
Scott Turner Hey Thank you Very much! And You're More than Welcome! I truly wish i had the ability to make such Beautiful Things! Cant wait to see more of your Work! When im not so busy i hope to watch more of your Build Videos lol. Take care Bud!
crimson knight same here. Just out of curiosity, do you have a store? Awesome piece! Have you collaborated w any visual artist's/ Interior designer's?? Happy New Year! Xoxo
Wow that thing is BEEFY. And beatiful! I'm impressed you put that much effort into shop furniture, I think a lot of people would like to have that in their living room :) And I always like when people repurpose materials. Although stripping paint is indeed a pain in the ass.
I'm a jack of all trades master of none. Striping and redoing gave me the look I was after but if I had to get the same result by trying to paint it, well I probably wouldn't attempt it. Cheers anyway!
Way to go there I think. I must admit I paced my way through the footage trying to see if you machined the ends, as given you have a lathe, that is the way I thought you would do it. Merry Christmas by the way, Brisbane, where I live, is hot and steamy today as I am sure it is for you in Townsville. Good stuff, thanks again. Bob.
Just found your channel from Jay Bates. This lathe cart is awesome! I put up a lathe cart build video on my channel recently, but it is NOTHING like this! Well done.
Yep...he had you on his Interesting Things From Around the Web on his website. He posts that weekly...just projects and videos that he has come across that he finds noteworthy.
They say that doing the same thing over and over again is a sign of insanity........ Am I going insane, because I keep watching your videos over and over again. Awesome as expected Scott. Very inspirational and looking forward to starting some very similar builds to go in my new shed I hope will be built very soon.
Hey Scott..... Been trawling through your catalogue of videos.... As I have for a few years, on and off.... Always dig your projects.... But one thing that I must have missed, is your preferred metal finish technique..... What is the process you use? I love the rawness of it, but it has a little of a black oxide feel..... Are you just oiling the surface and then a microfibre buff? Fess up! I really would like to know! Cheers.
Ok, time to fess up. This cabinet was paint stripped to bare metal leaving the mill finish (Blackish blue). If I used a grinder it would go to the silver raw look which was not what I was after. On this one I just put a clear acrylic on it and it's fine. Two pack clear would be harder and better though. New projects from here out I will use Penetrol. I have used wax on raw steel too. That needs to be reapplied. Some projects I like the black look with the raw ground silver with a clear over the top. Looks kind of vintage then. Thanks for the comment!!
It looks fantastic. I'm curious why you didn't strip the steel while it was in pieces. Were you afraid it would rust before you assembled and protected it?
Thank you, yes rust was a consideration, and I'm impatient and wanted to get into the build. I used the stripper, then scraped off the paint but the residual was a pain so I used the wire wheel. That worked but took forever. In the end I used acrylic thinner and the residual paint just wiped off. I know better next time. thanks!
I don't know - looks a bit wobbly and fragile to me ;-) (this is what passes as humor around here). Seriously, it looks amazing! I don't think I can bear watch you cut any more stencils out by hand though, so I will cut you some on my laser. Check your email.
Hi Michael, my floors wobbly or I'm going to need to shim a leg :) I replied to your email, huge thank you! Also, thank you for the feedback, it''s great reward, cheers!
Thank you Alec. I do like to get a nice finish and there is a joy and care going into every piece. These things will outlast me well and truly, so in some ways it's like leaving a legacy.
Combination of wood with iron,gave birth to an Extraordinary copyrighted work.here not only the skills needed,but also imagination to create a perferct work.... 👍👍👍👍👍
I first watched this video back in mid January and was very amazed at the finished table / cabinet. Excellent work, you should be proud of what you have done. One other thing, I don't think I have ever seen anyone reply to more than a couple of comments. It looks like you have replied to everyone. This on its own shows some one who takes pride in his work. Thank you for the excellent work. Must look for some more of your videos. BILL.
Hi Ian. Thanks for coming back for a second watch! I am very happy with the cabinet. the drawers are all full and the lathe sits on top. I try and reply to all comments. If someone takes the time to watch and comment, I do my best to thank them. Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated! Plenty of videos in my channel :)
Really awesome! I just found your channel! I'm super impressed with how you stripped the paint off the plywood then sanded without burning through any of the plys. Question, how do the rebar handles stay in the brackets? Do they tend to slide side to side or did you somehow peen them over so they wouldn't fit through the holes once installed?
Hi William, glad you found me. I have about 23 full sized 3/4 Ply sheets all industrial painted. I got those from a business closing down so I've had plenty practice sanding those darn critters :) The handles rebar I machined a slight shoulder at both ends, basically knocking off the raised portions. They are undersized very slightly to the hole so once installed cannot slide out. Sorry I didn't video that part. All the best and thank you for the feedback! I'm one of your subscribers so I'll see you next time.
That is a spectacular lathe bench, awesome job dude! Was it made "on the fly", or did you follow plans? I've just taken up stick welding to broaden my skills as I'm always looking to make something or other. As it happens I'm in need of a better bench for my 1940s Grayson lathe and they way you knocked your bench together looks very straightforward so it's inspired me to have a crack at it myself, though I'll probably change the storage arrangement to suit the tooling and sundries I have for the lathe. Thank you very much for sharing, I'll check out the rest of your vids now and already subbed for more ;)
Huge thanks for the sub, and comment! I don't go off a plan, but I do a rough sketch and go from there. The build really is pretty straight forward. It's easier than joinery, because with steel you can just do but joints, weld it and the joint is done and strong. I hope you enjoy your build, and all the best!
I'm in awe of your vision and skills. The mix of wood and steel is a timeless look and you nailed it. I gotta buy myself a welder and learn how to use it..
Thankyou. I didn't film it but I slightly reduced the diameter of the Re-Bar at the ends using the lathe. Can do the same with a Grinder. The raised portions stop the bar from sliding out.
I would of drilled and tapped the ends of the re-bar for a short bolt just to continue the industrial look... But I love the look and theme of this Cabinet!!!
gotcha . simple , simple . I would have pinned and wasted time and energy . sometimes I build something and get stumped so I leave it. returning after a night of sleep the answer comes so quickly. I do not have a lathe , would love to have one , but yes a grinder good second. if you can site your make and model lathe. going to subscribe either way. been watching a few others . all excellent. loved it.
Jo.....que preciosidad, menuda creatividad¡¡¡me dejas sin palabras. No entiendo lo que dices ya que no sé idiomas , pero no dejo de mirar tus vídeos, creo que lo que haces es universal no necesita palabras Reitero mis felicitaciones Saludos desde Barcelona ( capital de CATALUNYA )
Beautiful work! When you have a bench lathe and a small shop, under tool storage is the way to go. It's so much wasted volume and lathe tools are small. They fit really nice in small drawers. If I get another bench lathe, I may imitate this. My Logan 10" is sitting over a couple Lyons small bin cabinets the same way. It makes the lathe really tidy and self-contained.
Thank you! My lathe tools only take 3 drawers so for the rest I can contain lots of other tools, neat and tidy. It's working out great, well worth the effort!
Outta sight Scott!!!!! Great build! You've really turned out some fine-ass pieces of ART! Makes me wanna kick off another build. Thanks for sharing your great work with us
Nice job. I saw the DiResta ice pick. A tip I picked up from his channel for drawer fascia is to use some hot glue to hold it in place until you get the screws mounted from the inside. I learn so much from watching guys like you. Keep up the good work.
Nice Work! Was loving the Diresta style high speed, then noticed what looked like one of his Ice Picks when you were laying out the handle screw locations. 👌👌👍👍💪💪
Yes need to use high speed because there are so many process. Jimmy certainly influenced the style. Yes the pick, passed from his hand to my hand back in October :) Thank you!
I am a carpenter friend and let me tell you that the work you did is a very beautiful work of art that is the best carpentry that can exist is super strong and I practice something made to last a lifetime I congratulate you how many hours of work you could make that furniture bellesa ?? Very very beautiful my respect
Thank you so much! I do my best to build strength into the piece. I think we should make things that last the test of time. There is a lot of work, many hours in making all these custom pieces, but it is worth it. All the best to you and thank you!
Once Again, another project well done! You inspire many of us to go out into our shops and get some projects on the table. Nice work and I always look forward to watching your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Angie, thank you! So glad that I was able to stir up that "Inner Welder" in you. Welding is really rewarding, especially with the modern equipment, so easy to use and get good results. All the best!
Beautiful workmanship, You should be very proud of your self for your achievement, To get a WOW from Jimmy DiResta says it all. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to your next masterpiece.. All the best from London UK
Hi Trev. I was great to get that from Jimmy. He is such a busy guy I don't know how he would get to watch many build videos so I was really pleased. I'm really happy with the piece and I use it every day. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement!
WOW ! That's some impressive work. I can truly appreciate all of the work involved in making that, as I have done similar projects. They are very time consuming, but well worth the end product. Thanks for the great videos.
Doug's Welding & Fabrication thanks Doug! You are so right. Lots of little details, very time consuming but what you get is something very useful and to me valuable. Cheers!
Wow beautiful piece. Love your videos because there are smaller "'reveals" throughout. Constantly asking "where is he going with that" then boom, AHH! Genius! Great story telling. : )
Great one again Scott, I am going to steal the handle idea. I like the drawers, simple, elegant. Jealous though, watching you working in your shorts with the garage door open, here it is -30C and windy, Windchill -38C , so I ain't going anywhere other than my garage now that I inspired.
Hi John, yes I bet it's cold where you are but - 30 deg c is something I have never experienced, hard to imagine being that cold! Yes the handles are pretty straight forward, though I didn't show it in the video, but I used the lathe to reduce the OD at the attachment ends and that lock the bar in place. you can do the same thing with a grinder. All the best and Merry Christmas!!
comme d habitude, travail soigné et crea de fou !! super job .... qui me mets la patate as usual, neat work and crea crazy! super job .... who put me potato merci merci pour demain dans mon atelier ... good job !!!!
wow well done!!! good thing for the ice pic!!!
Thank you Jimmy! Yes the Pick got a small cameo and its been spotted by a few! All the best and thank you for the feedback.
jimmydiresta “”*7
jimmydiresta
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious this is absolutely gorgeous.. I love the industrial look... Were you an engineer?
Parabéns pelo belo serviço
не могу не поставить лайк за смешение металла и дерева, это всегда смотрится превосходно, а уж работа, сразу видно человек любит мастерить своими руками да еще и с фантазией.
Спасибо! Да, я люблю внешний вид металла и дерева, и сам это очень устраивает.
This is the prettiest lathe stand in history. Awesome build.
Thank you John! Love the podcast - love your work all the best!
Absolutely beautiful! I didn’t realize until this very moment that I had a furniture “type” your projects really speak to me. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
My pleasure Chris! Thank You so much!
I love watching makers with little workshops, using unsponsored tools, producing top quality work. It's inspiring to those of us without the $100,000 shops!
Where there is a will there is a way. Huge thanks!
Can’t agree more with that statement. It is inspiring.
I admit the most of the time I question your methods, but your end results always stand out. Simply put, WOW!
I try and make do with the materials, tools and space I've got and attempt to make the most of an idea. Thank you!
Those handles are friggin' AWESOME. Love this build.
Thank you Jim!!
Loved those rebar handles, the whole thing looks great.
Awesome - Thanks for watching!
This is the most bad ass cabinet/Bank of drawers I have ever seen!
Thank you Phil, much appreciated. Thanks for all the laughs over the year on the podcast, it's a really fun listen. Merry Christmas to you and the family - keep smiling!
I rarely leave comments on UA-cam. I have to say mate, you can’t but that in a store! Great craftsmanship, it’s priceless. Family heirloom piece for sure! Thanks for sharing all your efforts!!!
Hey Doug, thank you for your feedback, very much appreciated!
The remarkable information you provide to your viewers needs to be applauded. I sincerely appreciate your effort to expand your viewers knowledge. A sincere thank you!
Huge thanks David!
That thing is a beast! Also one of the best looking ones I've ever seen! Congrats on that thing, you did a fantastic job.
Thanks Tony - the drawers have filled up fast!
^
This is a piece for excibition and not a workbench. Very beautiful Scott. I love the design
Thank you! I'll exhibit it in future videos - to darn heavy to move around :)
When you figure out this is basically made from scraps he already had.. He did one hell of a job, especially like the use of signage for the bases... wouldn't of thought of that.
Thank you for pointing that out. I try and use what I have first and then do the best i can - that's part of the challenge for me. Thank you!!
Especially love the handles! Adds certain Muscle and Scale. Imitation is the highest form of flattery, i will be imitating!
50 years from now, this will be sitting in someone's home after the industrial used look becomes popular again. Well done. Really like the look of the metal, wood, and especially those handles. I might have to duplicate that part on a smaller scale.
I hope it's around for many years. I was built for a long life. Thanks Travis!
Idea for the handles is brilliant
Yes they seem to work well! Thank you!
the handles really make it extra awesome. nice job!
Thank Tim - might be a side hustle making handles. Thank you!
You are more of an artist than any other function. Your project skills make your art possible. Good job.
I work at an old school wood cabinet shop so I found watching the making of a cabinet with metal and your approach to doing so really interesting. The final result looks great.
Hi Eric, Thank you. Yes some people love wood and others metal and then there are those that love both. Lots of different techniques for all.
I like your metal break. Great build!
Hey Marsh, ok, I'll make a break...some :) thank you!
Very beautiful!! Wonderful!! Congratulations!!!
SHOW!!!!!!!
Glad you like it - thanks again Jayme!
That cabinet is a beauty. Enjoyed watching it. And all that made in less than 15 minutes... Hahahaha
Thanks Dario! Yes building the project is one thing. taking the video and editing to try and keep it interesting and brief is a whole other mammoth task :)
so true. making video of projects makes the project take like 3 to 4 times longer. :-) but, hey, we all love it. nice workshop drawers mate!
Ive watched an unhealthy amount of builds on UA-cam and this might be my favorite of them all. Gorgeous. Love those handles.
Thank you Robert - I'm honoured! (Hang on you said might be....;)
Love the drawer bottoms. Long lasting and easily modified. Brilliant reuse of materials.
Yes it was a bit of extra work but it turned out quite good, thank you!
im so glad this popped up in my suggestions feed
Glad you watched! Thank you!
Love the handles
Me too, thank you!
Great work, I really like those handles.
Thanks Tim!!
+1. I came here to say how much I liked the handles.
I might have missed it, though - did you flare the ends of the rebar, or did you tack weld them to the brackets?
Merlin Zener I was wondering the same thing.
I believe you are the best industrial furniture maker on you tube.
Thank you Jake - Wonderful uplifting comment!!!
I can easily see people paying top dollar for this kind of custom work in their home. I hope you make plenty doing this great work!
Thank you for the encouragement! Cheers!
Looks way to good to be in a workshop! Great job mate, those handles are awesome!
Hey Robin, thank you. I think it would bow the floor joists in the house!
Hahaha!
Awesome look.
Much appreciated Daniel!
Very nicely done my friend.
Nice enough to convince me to subscribe.
Thank you.
Thank you for the Sub and thank you also for the nice comment. All the best Eric!
Thank U.
You make it hard to say too much because I am usually speechless by how awesome your work is.
I Love You.
That is all.
👊🏼❤️👊🏼
Just seeing an emoji from you my friend is a joy! Merry Christmas, Love you too Brother!
Incredible craftsmanship. Absolutely love it. Bed liner the inside of the drawers would be a nice and durable touch.
Awesome, thanks Lance! Probably do some foam rubber cut outs for the tools.
That came out so incredibly beautiful! I can't believe you built that! I mean it really looks like it was fabricated in a Factory assembly Line where tons of them are built over and over! By that i mean it Looks Perfect! And is Definitely Unique and a True Work of Art!!! Literally One of a kind. I just subscribed, great work Bro! hope you and your family have a Very MERRY Christmas!!! And a Happy New years! take care, bye.
I can only give your comment one thumbs up and one heart, but thank you so, so much, made my day!! Merry Christmas and have a prosperous New Year. See you next time!
Scott Turner Hey Thank you Very much! And You're More than Welcome! I truly wish i had the ability to make such Beautiful Things! Cant wait to see more of your Work! When im not so busy i hope to watch more of your Build Videos lol. Take care Bud!
Truly some great work there and a fantastic video too.. i have just subscribed too..
crimson knight same here. Just out of curiosity, do you have a store? Awesome piece! Have you collaborated w any visual artist's/ Interior designer's?? Happy New Year! Xoxo
Exelenete trabajo señor es usted muy perfeccionista saludos desde mexico
I dig those pulls!
Me too thanks
Вещь высший класс !!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Спасибо огромное!
Definitely the sickest looking shop cabinet I've ever seen. Thanks for posting this!!!
My pleasure John, thank you!
You've out done yourself again Scott! That thing is incredible.
Thank you Nathan. I'm really happy to have it in my work shop, cheers!
Really good work. I want it :)
Thanks, you can make one, that way I have one and you have one :)
Was turned off by the Rebar handles, but once complete wouldn't have it any other way, Nice job! What kind of wood was it?
Love the handles :) Thanks. Plywood and pine. I used Walnut stain.
Wow that thing is BEEFY. And beatiful! I'm impressed you put that much effort into shop furniture, I think a lot of people would like to have that in their living room :) And I always like when people repurpose materials. Although stripping paint is indeed a pain in the ass.
Hi Phil, thank you! Paint striping was overrated. Most of our steel box (RHS) section comes painted. All the best!
take a look on woodprinter3d guy
tbh you don't need to strip paint if ya know how to grain can make it look like timber stain on anything (painters trick) look it up
I'm a jack of all trades master of none. Striping and redoing gave me the look I was after but if I had to get the same result by trying to paint it, well I probably wouldn't attempt it. Cheers anyway!
One of the nicest steel and timber builds i have seen on here. Great job love the handles.
Cheers Danny, much appreciated!
I will try this build just as soon as I get my hands on...a full metal shop. lol. This was enjoyable to watch. Great cabinet.
Thanks Jason. Full metal shop would be nice ;)
Great job. How do the deformed bar handles stay within the brackets, tight clearance or just sitting there?
Thank you, I machined a shoulder on the re bar ends so they cannot come out, sorry I didn't film that part.
Way to go there I think. I must admit I paced my way through the footage trying to see if you machined the ends, as given you have a lathe, that is the way I thought you would do it. Merry Christmas by the way, Brisbane, where I live, is hot and steamy today as I am sure it is for you in Townsville. Good stuff, thanks again. Bob.
Very nice done bro! ;-)
Thank you Hassan!
Just found your channel from Jay Bates. This lathe cart is awesome! I put up a lathe cart build video on my channel recently, but it is NOTHING like this! Well done.
Thank you Bruce!! Jay Bates? Did Jay give me a shout out?
Yep...he had you on his Interesting Things From Around the Web on his website. He posts that weekly...just projects and videos that he has come across that he finds noteworthy.
Thanks Bruce - just found it and sent a thanks to Jay! All the best.
Scott Turner Cool! Jay is awesome! He featured one of my videos of a coffee table I made last year.
I'll have to check it out. Jay is a great contributor that's for sure!
They say that doing the same thing over and over again is a sign of insanity........ Am I going insane, because I keep watching your videos over and over again. Awesome as expected Scott. Very inspirational and looking forward to starting some very similar builds to go in my new shed I hope will be built very soon.
I’m in love with this piece. When I get my skills up to par I may take a crack at it.
Yes please do, but try before you think you are ready, that's the best way to learn and push yourself. Thank you Jim!
классная серьезная работа !!!!!
I know right.
Hey Scott..... Been trawling through your catalogue of videos.... As I have for a few years, on and off.... Always dig your projects.... But one thing that I must have missed, is your preferred metal finish technique..... What is the process you use? I love the rawness of it, but it has a little of a black oxide feel..... Are you just oiling the surface and then a microfibre buff? Fess up! I really would like to know! Cheers.
Ok, time to fess up. This cabinet was paint stripped to bare metal leaving the mill finish (Blackish blue). If I used a grinder it would go to the silver raw look which was not what I was after. On this one I just put a clear acrylic on it and it's fine. Two pack clear would be harder and better though. New projects from here out I will use Penetrol. I have used wax on raw steel too. That needs to be reapplied. Some projects I like the black look with the raw ground silver with a clear over the top. Looks kind of vintage then. Thanks for the comment!!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious Thank you for the reply..... I can totally vouch for Penetrol.... Ive used that a lot. Its an excellent product.
It looks fantastic. I'm curious why you didn't strip the steel while it was in pieces. Were you afraid it would rust before you assembled and protected it?
Thank you, yes rust was a consideration, and I'm impatient and wanted to get into the build. I used the stripper, then scraped off the paint but the residual was a pain so I used the wire wheel. That worked but took forever. In the end I used acrylic thinner and the residual paint just wiped off. I know better next time. thanks!
Heat works great for stripping metal that is not to thin.
I absolutely love this piece, Scott! You have such an eye for form. Those rebar drawer handles are excellent!
Thank you Batti2323. They turned out ok, cheers!
Wow!!! Great wood and steel combination. It'll last you a life time and many more. Thanks for your great video...
Thank you - It will last a very long time that's for sure!
Nice works!
Thank you!
just subbed :D, you have very good stuff
Great job!
Thank you Aleksey Bek!
I don't know - looks a bit wobbly and fragile to me ;-) (this is what passes as humor around here).
Seriously, it looks amazing! I don't think I can bear watch you cut any more stencils out by hand though, so I will cut you some on my laser. Check your email.
Hi Michael, my floors wobbly or I'm going to need to shim a leg :) I replied to your email, huge thank you! Also, thank you for the feedback, it''s great reward, cheers!
wow, gorgeous, inspiring, I can see the love put into it and your hands show it too...
Thank you Alec. I do like to get a nice finish and there is a joy and care going into every piece. These things will outlast me well and truly, so in some ways it's like leaving a legacy.
Combination of wood with iron,gave birth to an Extraordinary copyrighted work.here not only the skills needed,but also imagination to create a perferct work....
👍👍👍👍👍
Молодец мужик лайк с меня 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Круто, спасибо!
Very good!! What kind of welding machine are you using? Excellent taste and music, thanks
I recommend the WIA Weldmatic 200i (MIG). Thank you so much Jayme!
Excelent job!!
Обожаю индустриальный стиль!!!
Я тоже, спасибо!
Very strong and industrial beauty. Good work.
Thankyou! I do love the industrial look :)
I first watched this video back in mid January and was very amazed at the finished table / cabinet.
Excellent work, you should be proud of what you have done.
One other thing, I don't think I have ever seen anyone reply to more than a couple of comments.
It looks like you have replied to everyone.
This on its own shows some one who takes pride in his work.
Thank you for the excellent work.
Must look for some more of your videos.
BILL.
Hi Ian. Thanks for coming back for a second watch! I am very happy with the cabinet. the drawers are all full and the lathe sits on top. I try and reply to all comments. If someone takes the time to watch and comment, I do my best to thank them. Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated! Plenty of videos in my channel :)
super job 💪💪💪
Thank you Jenni!
Really awesome! I just found your channel! I'm super impressed with how you stripped the paint off the plywood then sanded without burning through any of the plys. Question, how do the rebar handles stay in the brackets? Do they tend to slide side to side or did you somehow peen them over so they wouldn't fit through the holes once installed?
Hi William, glad you found me. I have about 23 full sized 3/4 Ply sheets all industrial painted. I got those from a business closing down so I've had plenty practice sanding those darn critters :) The handles rebar I machined a slight shoulder at both ends, basically knocking off the raised portions. They are undersized very slightly to the hole so once installed cannot slide out. Sorry I didn't video that part. All the best and thank you for the feedback! I'm one of your subscribers so I'll see you next time.
That is a spectacular lathe bench, awesome job dude!
Was it made "on the fly", or did you follow plans?
I've just taken up stick welding to broaden my skills as I'm always looking to make something or other.
As it happens I'm in need of a better bench for my 1940s Grayson lathe and they way you knocked your bench together looks very straightforward so it's inspired me to have a crack at it myself, though I'll probably change the storage arrangement to suit the tooling and sundries I have for the lathe.
Thank you very much for sharing, I'll check out the rest of your vids now and already subbed for more ;)
Huge thanks for the sub, and comment! I don't go off a plan, but I do a rough sketch and go from there. The build really is pretty straight forward. It's easier than joinery, because with steel you can just do but joints, weld it and the joint is done and strong. I hope you enjoy your build, and all the best!
I'm in awe of your vision and skills. The mix of wood and steel is a timeless look and you nailed it.
I gotta buy myself a welder and learn how to use it..
Huge thanks!! You won't regret learning to weld, the glue dries fast too ;)
We appreciate your post. We are totally inspired and we hope you keep posting. 👐
My pleasure! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!!
Beautiful piece. Love the handles! What's preventing the rebar from sliding out?
Thankyou. I didn't film it but I slightly reduced the diameter of the Re-Bar at the ends using the lathe. Can do the same with a Grinder. The raised portions stop the bar from sliding out.
I would of drilled and tapped the ends of the re-bar for a short bolt just to continue the industrial look... But I love the look and theme of this Cabinet!!!
gotcha . simple , simple . I would have pinned and wasted time and energy . sometimes I build something and get stumped so I leave it. returning after a night of sleep the answer comes so quickly. I do not have a lathe , would love to have one , but yes a grinder good second. if you can site your make and model lathe. going to subscribe either way. been watching a few others . all excellent. loved it.
👍👍👍yes!!!
Hey Gib! Thank you! I love it when I get 3 thumbs :)
Gorgeous build, Scott. Looks like I am not the only lunatic that welds in shorts!
Thanks Ernie! We are not alone. However due to popular demand I wear trousers now when I weld, even if it is a tack. I have been cured :)
Bad Ass bench , really shows the True commitment to the craft. thanks great job. keep it coming.
Thanks Robert!!
I can watch your videos over and over...I'm going to build one myself but a tool cart version....hopefully it turns out as beautiful as yours
Music to my ears Christian - Thank You!
Looks awesome! Your workbench is nicer than most homes furnisher.
Thanks Jack!
Jo.....que preciosidad, menuda creatividad¡¡¡me dejas sin palabras.
No entiendo lo que dices ya que no sé idiomas , pero no dejo de mirar tus vídeos, creo que lo que haces es universal no necesita palabras
Reitero mis felicitaciones
Saludos desde Barcelona ( capital de CATALUNYA )
Muchas gracias José Luis Félix! Entiendo que mi idioma puede no ser fácil de entender. Intento y dejo que mi trabajo hable. ¡¡Gracias de nuevo!!
your channel is so inspirational for me. Im so drawn to your style, im slowly working my way up learning as much as I can. thank you for your videos.
Thank you so much - it's my pleasure!
Beautiful work! When you have a bench lathe and a small shop, under tool storage is the way to go. It's so much wasted volume and lathe tools are small. They fit really nice in small drawers. If I get another bench lathe, I may imitate this. My Logan 10" is sitting over a couple Lyons small bin cabinets the same way. It makes the lathe really tidy and self-contained.
Thank you! My lathe tools only take 3 drawers so for the rest I can contain lots of other tools, neat and tidy. It's working out great, well worth the effort!
This is one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen.
Wow, Thank You Kristoffer!!
Outta sight Scott!!!!! Great build! You've really turned out some fine-ass pieces of ART! Makes me wanna kick off another build. Thanks for sharing your great work with us
Thanks for your comment and watching the videos Scott - All the best!
Yet another awesome build. Your patience is just amazing. Keep them coming.
Thanks Skeetmgeet! More to follow :)
Had a beer thought about it, had to watch again. Super impressed
That's the beer talking, but cheers! (God bless beer ;)
Nice job. I saw the DiResta ice pick. A tip I picked up from his channel for drawer fascia is to use some hot glue to hold it in place until you get the screws mounted from the inside. I learn so much from watching guys like you. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Jeffrey. Cheers for the tip also!
I agree with Phil Vandelay...I think it looks way to nice to be in a shop..great job!
Nice Work! Was loving the Diresta style high speed, then noticed what looked like one of his Ice Picks when you were laying out the handle screw locations. 👌👌👍👍💪💪
Yes need to use high speed because there are so many process. Jimmy certainly influenced the style. Yes the pick, passed from his hand to my hand back in October :) Thank you!
I am a carpenter friend and let me tell you that the work you did is a very beautiful work of art that is the best carpentry that can exist is super strong and I practice something made to last a lifetime I congratulate you how many hours of work you could make that furniture bellesa ?? Very very beautiful my respect
Thank you so much! I do my best to build strength into the piece. I think we should make things that last the test of time. There is a lot of work, many hours in making all these custom pieces, but it is worth it. All the best to you and thank you!
Once Again, another project well done! You inspire many of us to go out into our shops and get some projects on the table. Nice work and I always look forward to watching your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Bill. Glad I can inspire in some way.
nice one mate, now that is what I call recycling at little or no cost other than self labour....10/10.
Rich....UK.
Thank you Rich. I try and make do with what I have on hand. Thanks for the score too - happy with that!
Great work. Like everyone else, love the handles, at first I was cringing, until you finished them. Hello from a fellow Aussie
Hey Derek, it all came together in the end. Cheers mate!
I am absolutely in love with this! You have just increased my desire to do welding by 10x
Hi Angie, thank you! So glad that I was able to stir up that "Inner Welder" in you. Welding is really rewarding, especially with the modern equipment, so easy to use and get good results. All the best!
Unbelievable!!! Loved watching this, great inspiration.
Amazing job on the cabinet! I like how you used a combination of stuff you bought and stuff you already had in the shop! Keep up the good work!
Thank you Monte! Much appreciated!
Beautiful workmanship, You should be very proud of your self for your achievement, To get a WOW from Jimmy DiResta says it all. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to your next masterpiece.. All the best from London UK
Hi Trev. I was great to get that from Jimmy. He is such a busy guy I don't know how he would get to watch many build videos so I was really pleased. I'm really happy with the piece and I use it every day. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement!
WOW ! That's some impressive work. I can truly appreciate all of the work involved in making that, as I have done similar projects. They are very time consuming, but well worth the end product. Thanks for the great videos.
Doug's Welding & Fabrication thanks Doug! You are so right. Lots of little details, very time consuming but what you get is something very useful and to me valuable. Cheers!
Great looking and very sturdy new home for your lathe. Picked up some new tips, so thank you. 👊
Thankyou! Always happy to pass on what I can
Seriously, SERIOUSLY impressed mate!
Wow beautiful piece. Love your videos because there are smaller "'reveals" throughout. Constantly asking "where is he going with that" then boom, AHH! Genius! Great story telling. : )
Awesome! Glad the video comes across like that! Thank you!!
Great one again Scott, I am going to steal the handle idea. I like the drawers, simple, elegant. Jealous though, watching you working in your shorts with the garage door open, here it is -30C and windy, Windchill -38C , so I ain't going anywhere other than my garage now that I inspired.
Hi John, yes I bet it's cold where you are but - 30 deg c is something I have never experienced, hard to imagine being that cold! Yes the handles are pretty straight forward, though I didn't show it in the video, but I used the lathe to reduce the OD at the attachment ends and that lock the bar in place. you can do the same thing with a grinder. All the best and Merry Christmas!!
comme d habitude, travail soigné et crea de fou !! super job .... qui me mets la patate as usual, neat work and crea crazy! super job .... who put me potato merci merci pour demain dans mon atelier ... good job !!!!
Merci Christophe !!