If the masses of average viewers knew only a fraction of how well this is edited and how much time it takes, along with a great build. This video should easily reach 250k views. Nice work my man keep the vids coming!
@@alimp_designs I agree, I really liked your build and ideas behind it. I also think you kept me from buying the Milwaukee edgerouter-adapter. I will have a look at your jig. But do you also have a link for the table router inlet used? Thanks a lot for your video and keep up your good work :)
@@kaktus3175 hi, the jig and the inlet I used are both the same product, I will link a video of a showcase of this product 👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/SkKnsJ8Gmeg/v-deo.html
Great craftmanship and great editing... This video nailed it on all levels... You've easily earned yourself a 79th subscriber :).. Thousands to come for you soon
Very nice, the only part that i wish you could have done is demonstrated the use of this work table at the end, a bunch of youtubers do this where we dont really get a good look of the finished product at the end.
Damn. This video is SLICK! I don’t think I’ve ever hit the like and subscribe button so fast in my life. Well done brother! Also, bonus points for being a fellow USSA router jig owner!
What an incredible video. I can't believe this isn't at a million views. I'm looking forward to seeing all your future creations, including the rest of this build.
This video is amazing. Felt like watching a movie! The videography for the missed screw was epic! And that was just a bloody missed screw?! You’re going places mate. Sooo well thought out - an absolute pleasure to watch!
I don't understand how there's 2.9k views and I'm only the 133 subscriber. This video is beyond great. Love the editing, the music choices, the storytelling and most of all, the craftsmanship of your build and videography.
La mejor idea para un Workbench, es dificil hacer que las cosas sean fáciles , lleva tiempo y esfuerzo idear todo eso pero la producción se lleva el reconocimiento total.
Literally my first comment on UA-cam. I don't make videos but I watch a lot. The quality of this video is insane. Workbench is super different and interesting. I will be stealing many features for a future build. Take my like, comment and subscribe. Have a nice day and keep making great content!
This is so perfect for my situation! I have a tiny workshop/shed space, about 7.5x9ft. I bought the plans a few months ago and hope to build this spring/summer! My main concern is that my space is unheated and vents to the outside, where it's often very humid... Maybe I need to use outdoor rated MDF, or apply a serious sealant coating after assembly. 😅
If sealing the whole piece is too hard or expensive, just cover the bare edges with two coats of sealer, it will work for pretty humid environments. And in case you notice some swelling, then sealing the whole piece would probably be the only option
That project is outstanding well done... in building, the idea and the videography! Hope that YT-algorithmus is learning that the "small" channels are the most inspiration sources. Keep going. ;)
Качество съемки и монтажа выше всяких похвал. Хоть я и не очень увлекаюсь diy тематикой, посмотрел уже три видоса и подписался. Ты специально готовился и учился прежде чем стартануть канал, или просто по жизни перфекционист? Был до этого какой-то опыт?
Привет. Ты наверное заметил как качество меняется с каждым видео, за первое чуть ли не стыдно😁 может и за это скоро будет стыдно. Я к тому что по ходу учусь, а скиллы с программами из архитектурной карьеры)
@@HEX-qw7qp Ну акцент и акцент, на ютубе куча людей с французским, немецким, индийским акцентами, и ничего. На самом деле всем пофиг, посмотри, ни одного комента про это кроме твоего.
Очень смотрибельно, музыка норм. Получил удовольствие от просмотра. Подписка и лайк однозначно. Май инглиш ис вери велл )))) Мудко часом не родственник ли?
I saw amazing ideas presented with amazing video skills. But…. I didn’t learn how to recreate any of your ideas. How did you fabricate those parts? Did you buy them ? Do you make them? Sell them? How did you get the holes in the melamine? So many more questions. I hope you’ll give more how to info on the future.
MDF is the only outsourced part. It’s done with CNC router. You send a CAD file to a factory and receive cut-to-required sizes boards. I thought I made it clear in a video, sorry for confusion
Amazing editing and a really nice work table build. Thanks. I went to look at your other videos. The lamp is great on. Your accent is no problem at all and so much better than those generated voice overs in the first two videos. Anytime I hear that generated voice I click away because it gets so over used in spam y product review videos. I’d personally love to see a bit more of how you design and 3d print your templates/moulds. Keep it up!
I’m glad the accent is no problem, will improve pronunciation though. The lamp is not that great, I consider this my first video😁 actually, my next video is about a lamp, made from vinyl records and I cover 3d printing part in prototyping lamps. It’ll come out this week. Thank you for a warm comment, happy thanksgiving 🦃
Do you live in an Apartment in a highrise, and have made part of it your workshop? It looks like a living room environment with tile floors and I wondered if you are building this gear to renovate the whole apartment OR if you are making a workshop inside your home?
Yep, it’s an apartment in a highrise building, I turned most of it into a workshop😁 just my bedroom and a kitchen stayed out of it. Not gonna renovate the place, it’s just a workshop, will be making lamps and furniture here))
Mate I can’t get over your video 😂 how did you make that interlocking tabletop part? I’m imagining some mad router skills are involved. It’s the only thing missing in your video!
It’s okay)) without cnc, it’s just a flat dove tail joint, with a little tolerance (0.2mm to be precise) , use radii equal to the radii of your router bit
I have a bunch of designs and foundation parts to convert existing designs to fit the Ikea Skadis system. Yours looks like a thicker board though which is nice. Has it a particular name and retail panel to buy or must it be DIY'd with a CNC?
So I have all the files (including CAD for the pegboard), on my website, link is in the description. It’s actually a 12mm board, and you have to use a CNC machine for that, all the 3d printed parts are made exactly for that thickness(12mm)
youtube education is all there is to this, literally everyone has access to this free education. @mapal is a good source of tips, I also take lots of notes from @gawx @Paul E.T. And @USSA
High video production is almost too distracting from the woodworking going on. Video producer & graphic design first or woodworker? Be both? Good craft. How much were the router jigs, bc am guessing not cheap at all (is it DIY if not affordable?) The craftsmanship is good, but it is sending mixed messages on cost vs diy. (What apt bldg allows this much noise?) Would have been good to see more on the table fabrication, less on the video gimmicks. Breaking up the build in sections would probably attract more views and followers, and make the build easier to follow (for non pros).
Thanks for the feedback)) Goal is to be storyteller first, everything else second. The jig costs 165$+ shipping, you can also print a diy version I think, that one must be a lot cheaper, his website is in the description. He has a great channel too, USSA 3d printing. I have neighbors around, I haven’t had a complain, have been building everything from 11 am to 7 pm and that’s it. About the chapters. I literally have huge titles of those chapters pop up every now and then😁 and the sequence of them is exactly how it should be built. Plus I have detailed plans available to download.
Я сначала думал, что попал на какое-то шоу, где пародируют русских, когда они говорят на английском. А оказалось что это студия дизайна не могла нанять хотя бы какого-нибудь учителя английского языка с нормальным произношением. 🤪🤪🤪 Смотреть стал из-за постоянно дёргающихся картинок. Если вы делаете пособие, то не надо перебарщивать с модными приемами видео съемки и видеообработки.
@@YuraKvadrat132 наоборот ведь, надежнее некуда. В чем именно претензия? От влаги не гнется, изолянтом покрыть, то и в воду можно окунать. Очень плотный, прочный, дешевый.
I just bought the digital files. Hoping to build mine over the winter break, thank you for such amazingly detailed files! 🤘
Thank you for your trust and support. Feel free to contact through any media, email, instagram, website.. 🙌🏻
Aside from the amazing design, the editing and VFX are INSANE! You have some serious skills.
Goshh this is the best design chanel ive ever seeen !!
If the masses of average viewers knew only a fraction of how well this is edited and how much time it takes, along with a great build. This video should easily reach 250k views. Nice work my man keep the vids coming!
I was expecting comments on how bad my accent is, or how 275$ is not a cheap workbench😅 but you.. Thanks man, made me smile))
@@alimp_designs I agree, I really liked your build and ideas behind it. I also think you kept me from buying the Milwaukee edgerouter-adapter. I will have a look at your jig. But do you also have a link for the table router inlet used? Thanks a lot for your video and keep up your good work :)
@@kaktus3175 hi, the jig and the inlet I used are both the same product, I will link a video of a showcase of this product 👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/SkKnsJ8Gmeg/v-deo.html
@@alimp_designs Thanks! I did not realize it was coming from the jig as well. This seems very versatile. Maybe I found a christmas present :)
@kaktus3175 I 100% recommend it, really robust and versatile, good luck with it))
Production value is so high that it feels like I'm watching Netflix
Except for the grammar in the overly forcefull title, Americanization
Great vid tho
Netflix doesn't make me dizzy.
Clever fix with the 3D filament! I’m putting that one in my mental toolbox!
Ooh I didn’t realize that’s what that was, clever!
Это не просто видео это массаж моему мозгу. Талантливый человек талантлив во всем
Спасибо 🙌🏻 Обязательно гляньте остальные видео после этого, те посильнее будут.
Video editing skills from another planet. The planets name is „Planet Perfect“ probably? 👍👍👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I appreciate this a lot, thank you Paul🥂
quality feeling video and at only 5k subs? fair enough here's another
This is one of the greatest videos I watched this year (and I watch at least 50 a day), super well edited and the workbench is great too!
Great craftmanship and great editing... This video nailed it on all levels... You've easily earned yourself a 79th subscriber :).. Thousands to come for you soon
Thank you, Adan))
Great build and amazing video work also, the editing and music is perfection
Excellent workbench concept ALiMP, well done.
Thanks Chris, shouldn’t have beaten Rihanna tho
Well crafted and well produced! Enjoyed every second of this!
Very nice, the only part that i wish you could have done is demonstrated the use of this work table at the end, a bunch of youtubers do this where we dont really get a good look of the finished product at the end.
Will keep this in mind for my next videos) thanks)
2nd this
Bravo 👏
the slide part was well edited, funny.
Damn. This video is SLICK! I don’t think I’ve ever hit the like and subscribe button so fast in my life. Well done brother! Also, bonus points for being a fellow USSA router jig owner!
🙌🏻thank you!
The editing is gorgeous, dude.
What an incredible video. I can't believe this isn't at a million views. I'm looking forward to seeing all your future creations, including the rest of this build.
Thanks. Working full time on that.💪🏻
the production quality of this video was insane. Subbed.
This video is amazing. Felt like watching a movie! The videography for the missed screw was epic! And that was just a bloody missed screw?! You’re going places mate. Sooo well thought out - an absolute pleasure to watch!
Haha, I kneeeew someone would like that chapter, thank you!
I don't understand how there's 2.9k views and I'm only the 133 subscriber. This video is beyond great.
Love the editing, the music choices, the storytelling and most of all, the craftsmanship of your build and videography.
huge thank you)) I hope the channel grows eventually🤞🏻
Nice project and nice dog 😎
Yeah, he’s a good handyman too
That is a great workshop solution and so unique! I very much enjoyed this. Also the video production is top notch! Thanks for posting!
super talented
Superb video production and genius workstation build, absolute precision perfection. Good job man, i subbed 💪🏽👍🏽
Genial .....Falta un vídeo que muestre las funciones de tu banco
La mejor idea para un Workbench, es dificil hacer que las cosas sean fáciles , lleva tiempo y esfuerzo idear todo eso
pero la producción se lleva el reconocimiento total.
Wow this video is gold. I cant wait to see your channel grow and for you to get the recognition you deserve. Brilliant work 👏
Literally my first comment on UA-cam. I don't make videos but I watch a lot. The quality of this video is insane. Workbench is super different and interesting. I will be stealing many features for a future build. Take my like, comment and subscribe. Have a nice day and keep making great content!
You made my day Alex, thank you🙌🏻
Really nice video. Epic build. Amazing edit! Well done!
This is so perfect for my situation! I have a tiny workshop/shed space, about 7.5x9ft. I bought the plans a few months ago and hope to build this spring/summer!
My main concern is that my space is unheated and vents to the outside, where it's often very humid... Maybe I need to use outdoor rated MDF, or apply a serious sealant coating after assembly. 😅
If sealing the whole piece is too hard or expensive, just cover the bare edges with two coats of sealer, it will work for pretty humid environments. And in case you notice some swelling, then sealing the whole piece would probably be the only option
Thanks for supporting btw🙌🏻 let me know if you have any questions with your build
Beautiful video editing, wow!
Absolutely incredible build and video!
Thanks man)
That project is outstanding well done... in building, the idea and the videography! Hope that YT-algorithmus is learning that the "small" channels are the most inspiration sources. Keep going. ;)
I hope so too) good luck with your channel as well!
Great channel, awesome cinematography and design
Качество съемки и монтажа выше всяких похвал. Хоть я и не очень увлекаюсь diy тематикой, посмотрел уже три видоса и подписался. Ты специально готовился и учился прежде чем стартануть канал, или просто по жизни перфекционист? Был до этого какой-то опыт?
не обламывай надежду чуваку о том что никто не спалил его махровый русский акцент 😂
Привет. Ты наверное заметил как качество меняется с каждым видео, за первое чуть ли не стыдно😁 может и за это скоро будет стыдно. Я к тому что по ходу учусь, а скиллы с программами из архитектурной карьеры)
@@HEX-qw7qp Ну акцент и акцент, на ютубе куча людей с французским, немецким, индийским акцентами, и ничего. На самом деле всем пофиг, посмотри, ни одного комента про это кроме твоего.
Fantastic job! Great build project, great video and editing! Subscribed immediately!
I always applaud ingenuity and thoughtful design - well done.
Clever photography too :D
i appreciate this a lot, thank you!
You are NOT a woodworker first!! Send Netflix this video. New sub 🎉 I bow for your editing skills
Haha, not even second or third) I’m actually an architect) thanks 🙌🏻
@@alimp_designs I thought you were a architect. Just watched your 3D wall panel vid. 😬. I like
Amazing presentation and build. Immediate subscribe. Excited to see what’s to come 💪
Wow, you knocked it out of the park with this video! The editing is pretty mind blowing. 209th sub - nicely done!
Glad you liked it, your channel is awesome too! Subbed))
Impressive build and editing! Keep up the good work, you deserve a lot more subscribers!
Thanks, appreciate it 🙌🏻
Очень смотрибельно, музыка норм. Получил удовольствие от просмотра. Подписка и лайк однозначно. Май инглиш ис вери велл )))) Мудко часом не родственник ли?
I saw amazing ideas presented with amazing video skills. But…. I didn’t learn how to recreate any of your ideas. How did you fabricate those parts? Did you buy them ? Do you make them? Sell them? How did you get the holes in the melamine? So many more questions. I hope you’ll give more how to info on the future.
MDF is the only outsourced part. It’s done with CNC router. You send a CAD file to a factory and receive cut-to-required sizes boards. I thought I made it clear in a video, sorry for confusion
Thanks. Missed that. @@alimp_designs
nice design ...editing is really good you got your 100th subcriber
Yaaay. Email me, I’ll share the pdf and STLs with you))
Amazing editing and a really nice work table build. Thanks. I went to look at your other videos. The lamp is great on. Your accent is no problem at all and so much better than those generated voice overs in the first two videos. Anytime I hear that generated voice I click away because it gets so over used in spam y product review videos.
I’d personally love to see a bit more of how you design and 3d print your templates/moulds. Keep it up!
I’m glad the accent is no problem, will improve pronunciation though. The lamp is not that great, I consider this my first video😁 actually, my next video is about a lamp, made from vinyl records and I cover 3d printing part in prototyping lamps. It’ll come out this week. Thank you for a warm comment, happy thanksgiving 🦃
Great video, great build, great music choice! Keep up the good work! I was here before 100 000 views :)
Great thank you))
👏👏👏
Great video! Also got the digital files, I like the design en modularity. What program did you use to create the CAD drawings?
Hello, thank you 🙌🏻 I used Rhino 3D
INSTANT SUB
Do you live in an Apartment in a highrise, and have made part of it your workshop? It looks like a living room environment with tile floors and I wondered if you are building this gear to renovate the whole apartment OR if you are making a workshop inside your home?
Yep, it’s an apartment in a highrise building, I turned most of it into a workshop😁 just my bedroom and a kitchen stayed out of it. Not gonna renovate the place, it’s just a workshop, will be making lamps and furniture here))
Subscribed at 30 subs. Fully expect your channel to reach 100k subscribers.
Thank you! That’s the goal🤞🏻
Where do you store the miter saw and router table when not in use?
miter saw away on a shelf and both a plain one and a router table fit on those hooks
I miss my BlackBerry Passport.
Mate I can’t get over your video 😂 how did you make that interlocking tabletop part? I’m imagining some mad router skills are involved. It’s the only thing missing in your video!
Hey Rino, it’s outsourced, mdf is milled by CNC router😁😁 I’ve actually mentioned it a couple times
@@alimp_designs haha you did too! Sorry totally missed that connection 😅 thanks mate!
It’s okay)) without cnc, it’s just a flat dove tail joint, with a little tolerance (0.2mm to be precise) , use radii equal to the radii of your router bit
I have a bunch of designs and foundation parts to convert existing designs to fit the Ikea Skadis system. Yours looks like a thicker board though which is nice. Has it a particular name and retail panel to buy or must it be DIY'd with a CNC?
So I have all the files (including CAD for the pegboard), on my website, link is in the description. It’s actually a 12mm board, and you have to use a CNC machine for that, all the 3d printed parts are made exactly for that thickness(12mm)
If you only need a 2d drawing, email me, I will share it with you, alimp.design@gmail.com
what are the holes in the surface for?
For custom jigs and universal dog clamps. If you text me on instagram, I will share what kind of jigs you could build
Where did you learn to edit!?!
youtube education is all there is to this, literally everyone has access to this free education. @mapal is a good source of tips, I also take lots of notes from @gawx @Paul E.T. And @USSA
High video production is almost too distracting from the woodworking going on. Video producer & graphic design first or woodworker? Be both? Good craft. How much were the router jigs, bc am guessing not cheap at all (is it DIY if not affordable?) The craftsmanship is good, but it is sending mixed messages on cost vs diy. (What apt bldg allows this much noise?) Would have been good to see more on the table fabrication, less on the video gimmicks. Breaking up the build in sections would probably attract more views and followers, and make the build easier to follow (for non pros).
Thanks for the feedback)) Goal is to be storyteller first, everything else second. The jig costs 165$+ shipping, you can also print a diy version I think, that one must be a lot cheaper, his website is in the description. He has a great channel too, USSA 3d printing.
I have neighbors around, I haven’t had a complain, have been building everything from 11 am to 7 pm and that’s it.
About the chapters. I literally have huge titles of those chapters pop up every now and then😁 and the sequence of them is exactly how it should be built. Plus I have detailed plans available to download.
Я сначала думал, что попал на какое-то шоу, где пародируют русских, когда они говорят на английском. А оказалось что это студия дизайна не могла нанять хотя бы какого-нибудь учителя английского языка с нормальным произношением. 🤪🤪🤪
Смотреть стал из-за постоянно дёргающихся картинок. Если вы делаете пособие, то не надо перебарщивать с модными приемами видео съемки и видеообработки.
mdf. from shit and sticks😂
Завязывай Юра
@@alimp_designs Не люблю я мдф. Не надёжный материал.
Претензия не к изделию👍🔥
Претензия к мдф👎
@@YuraKvadrat132 наоборот ведь, надежнее некуда. В чем именно претензия? От влаги не гнется, изолянтом покрыть, то и в воду можно окунать. Очень плотный, прочный, дешевый.
and flat