Matt, my grandson wife and myself have been watching your videos for months now. I'm very thankful you're not afraid to show your Christianity it is refreshing. You explain everything in a way average wood workers can follow, you have inspired my grandson to get involved with me in the woodshop. I am from Detroit Michigan and cannot wait to see what's next. thank you
Thats AWESOME Mark! So cool you're starting your own business at such a young age! I just turned 51, and it doesn't feel that old! But its caused me to look back over my life and I can see how everything I've done has built on the experiences before, so this business you start at 15 is going to give you experiences that will compound over the rest over your life! Congrats! Keep up the great work!
I agree 100% with what Laura said. I also just turned 51, and having a mind towards running your own business at 15 is amazing. Public schools are run by the government which is greatly influenced by big businesses so they teach you to get an education and work for someone else. The thing is nobody makes a great living working for someone else, which is something they do not seem to teach in school. Unless you can scale this up you won't be rolling in the money, but even so, if you do good work, you can make enough to pay off your home quicker, fund vacations, pay off credit cards and so on. I'd suggest including some finical courses in college no matter what you end up doing for a career. Most people work for money, but at your age, you're young enough to also learn how to make your money work for you. I'm proud of you, and wish you all the success possible!
731 Woodworks I had a major mistake on a project I am working on... dog kennel topper with aprons like a table to capture the wire cage kennel... when cutting the door relief in my router got away from me and blew out a portion of the apron 🤦🏼♂️ but I ended up figuring out how and what I did wrong and got it to look amazing 😉
Good moring Matt, I've said it before and I'll say it again, you have a great teaching style. I admire the way you don't shy away from a mistake and create a teachable moment. Well done. I'm going to offer one critique because safety is my thing. Please for the love of your family, wear a mask when staining, particularly with the sprayer. The particulates that will hang in the air are seriously no good for your lungs. I offer this with genuine concern for your well being. You're obviously a really cool guy and I'd hate to see you get sick. Be safe and be well.
I used a keyhole / T slot router bit to cut a slot into the top of my miter saw table and used it to install stop blocks. With that set up I can quickly bust out identical length boards on my miter saw.
Hey thank you for taking your time out and posting these videos, you have a skill that doesn’t have to be shared and I very much appreciate that you do
UGH! My heart dropped when I saw you broke the sink. They just don't make things like they used to. For example, we had a water damages, part of which was the bathroom cabinet. We pulled the cabinet and after cutting the adhesive holding the sink to the cabinet, I dropped the sink on the floor from about 36-40 inches high. The old sink is in perfect condition, but if I were to pull up the carpet, I'm sure I'd have a big dent in the floor. The sink already had a crack running through it, and it still didn't break. That old sink was about 30-33 years old from a cookie cutter budget built neighborhood and was that tough. Not many sinks built today would be that durable. Much like the difference in these hand-made pieces of furniture versus the pressed sawdust that manufacturers pass off as furniture these days. God bless and keep inspiring us folks that are trying to earn a side dollar! I recently had a birthday and opted for the Bosch 1617EVSPK router pack for my birthday present. :0)
Great service, instruction and wonderful advice for the up and comer or like me just the hobbyist who loves building a gift versus buying one. Keep up the great work!
Today I've followed your tip you gave me about this video and the free plans for this build. I downloaded the plans and I watched the video. You like the KISS method even more than I do! I expected the cross in the door to be a complicated half-lap joint. The way you did it is so much easier. Thanks for sharing the video.
I like how you build. You build practical with basic tools and don't over kill on things that don't matter. All that takes time. The only thing I may have done is run a dado bit around the inside rails and styles to set the panel in. I love you made furniture with framing lumber. I don't fret mistakes like the broken top. I hate being angry. Especially being angry with myself. I rather just learn from it. My favorite parts of this is the color and that you inset the door. Good job. I like your level against the fence trick
I'd like to put a beautiful wood topon it for a nice cabinet - not black, though. Very nice job. Am old guy may make this for my daughter. Thanks for all the great tips. . DG
Love your woodworking show and it's inspiring me to build my first dresser. Like the way you explain things and take things lightly, and you have great camera angles so you can see whats going on. (some guy was zoomed in on everything, couldn't see the forest for the trees!) I did hear you say what to do with those rags when you are done and how they are combustible. That stain is not combustible in the can where it is deprived of oxygen... So, deprive the rag of oxygen and you dont have to worry about combustion. i generally wrap mine up in my rubber glove when im done. better yet, get it wet with water and then wrap up in a glove or plastic bag and trash it. i put my candles out by depriving them of oxygen and then you dont have a smoky house to deal with, lol. Great show!
You have really fallen into being my favorite youtube. I love your little jokes and your real talk. We love your mistakes and your honest talk throughout your videos. Keep it up man ❤️
Matt, I’ve been stuck on your channel for a few weeks now. Your content is so addicting and motivating. I’m very happy to have come across your channel and please keep the great projects coming! God bless you!
I enjoy all of your videos man! Card trick is always handy. Next time try this: Place as many cards that will fit in the top gap. Then split the difference for top and bottom, rinse and repeat for the sides. Keep up the awesome job!
Hey Matt. Great stuff you are making over there. A trick to cut plywood without splitting on the ends is to put masking tape where you are going to cut. That takes care of the splitting on the ends. Also, it is better if you use 400 grit sandpaper in between the application of the polyurethane, even if it is waterbased. You get a better mechanical bond and an even better chemical one. This means less probability for humidity to get in, especially being for the bathroom. Keep up the excellent work and keep on cutting.
Hey brother it's great to see those t-shirts about the Lord Jesus grey videos ! I just built a farm house table resently for my daughter-in LAW lot of fun
Great project, thanks for sharing. Also love and appreciate your transparency about things not always being perfect or going as planned. We learn from our mistakes 👊🏻
The playing card trick is a first time for me and it blew my mind! Thanks for another great video. Your skill level is way above mine and watching you be so honest with your mistakes is a lesson on humbleness for me, I am my worst critic when making mistakes on a project and I get easily frustrated because I think I shouldn't make mistakes, so I'm not only learning about woodworking, I'm learning about how to be a better person (oh and the project came out awesome!)
Thanks. We all make mistakes. I am pretty hard on myself most of the time with my mistakes but on this one, after the shock wore off, all I could do was laugh about it.
Yoooo, the video quality on this build was up to 11 man. The vlogging car sections and what not really changed up pacing and it was enjoyable 10/10 on the build as well 👌
Awesome build and great video, Matt! Sorry you broke that sink corner, but it’s great that you included it. Probably your best video yet. Keep ‘em coming!
Hey Matt Great job like all ways I appreciate all the info you put out and the links is very helpful for all the new woodworkes like me. Gracias brother. From Cypress Texas your friend and fan. God bless you'll.
Thank you for another excellent tutorial Matt. It's a shame that the sink was damaged but kudos for including it. I have made similar mistakes and found that once the shock wears off I have been able to laugh it off. I hope that you can do the same. I am going to adopt this design for our laundry sink so thanks again. I look forward to your next video...
The integrity level of a security camera is just awesome ain't it lol. Awesome build bub. Might have to try this one someday, minus the $100 mistake of course 😜
Safety glasses on the top of head while using power tools are a PRO trick. Novices should wear them covering eyes as splintering isn't predictable and to develop good habits.
Nice build!!! I just used the Minwax True Black stain on a custom desk extension wing for the design center. Turned out better than expected. Keep up the great builds. God bless
I just finished the BATHROOM VANITY. I made modifications in measurements to customize my sink. I finished the project in two weeks. I live in a NY apartment, I was so eager to make the vanity that my kitchen was transformed into a makeshift woodworking area. the only time I can work is when people are at work. I always look forward to my day off so that I can work on my project. Again., many thanks. I'd love to send you the pic but I don't know how?
Great build and video!! Love the honesty we all make mistakes. I'm going to build countertops for r kitchen excited to start!! Keep up the good work and videos. Thanks for the inspiration!!
Gosh darn mess 🤣 Love your accent and your little sayings👍🏽 Great little build though😍 And yes, if a customer gives you something, make sure it’s out of the way 🤦♀️ I’ve done that before!
Just ordered the Homeright Super Finish Max based on your recommendation. I looked at other cheaper alternatives that probably would have fit the bill, but something just kept drawing me back to the Homeright. I got a second reservoir and the cleaning kit. The sprayer arrives Monday. Should really help on painting and applying urethane.
Great video Matt! Do you have the Kreg Plug Cutter? If not, pick one up. I make my own from scrap. It'll help that door panel inside finish with the same species for easy peasy stain finishes.
Hi Matt. Great job, as always! Don't you just hate it when you cut a board twice, and it's still too short? I did the same thing when building a desk for my son. Granted, it's only my second project I've ever built, but it was one of those, "DOH" moments that sent me back to the drawing board. As always, I picked up some more good tips from watching this video and am so thankful I found your channel! And nowadays, given the price of lumber, I measure about eight times and cut once. LOL Be blessed, brother. Thanks again!
hey just in case, cool idea to broke the sink into a few pieces and than glue it back together, so in between of the cracks add some colore so it would be really great! like white sink and black cracks !
Great build, love it! I would consider building the door shaker style with rails and stiles. Would probably be easier than trying to cut that middle plywood piece to the exact size needed.
Looks great and great info. I wonder how well it will do with all the changes in humidity in a bath with all the showers and steam? As tight as you made it, will it have the ability to expand and contract, time will tell.
Next time you use your Kreg face clamp, don’t use the mallet. Use the clamp as a lever. Push or pull it up or down and it will make micro adjustments for the perfect alignment. 😉
Can you share why it's so short? Are your customers going to have this propped up on something? Great video, great product that I think I could accomplish too. Thanks.
I found your channel a few days ago and I was just wanting to find out why you don’t use pocket hole plugs as opposed to q-tipping stain into the holes? I’m wanting to get started on some wood working projects as a beginner and was curious.
Just makes more work. The plugs rarely fit correctly. To do it right you need to glue a 3/4” dowel into the hole then flush cut the dowel. If the pocket holes will be exposed I have started filling them with plugs. But otherwise see no need to do it
Check out more projects that use plywood here: ua-cam.com/video/CJLyHmUNa44/v-deo.html
Matt, my grandson wife and myself have been watching your videos for months now. I'm very thankful you're not afraid to show your Christianity it is refreshing. You explain everything in a way average wood workers can follow, you have inspired my grandson to get involved with me in the woodshop. I am from Detroit Michigan and cannot wait to see what's next. thank you
That’s great to hear with your grandson. I appreciate the kind words.
Starting following you because of the Christian message on your shirt and your open support of the Blue! Thank you!
Thank you
Looks great man, just getting into starting a woodworking business at 15
Thanks
Thats AWESOME Mark! So cool you're starting your own business at such a young age! I just turned 51, and it doesn't feel that old! But its caused me to look back over my life and I can see how everything I've done has built on the experiences before, so this business you start at 15 is going to give you experiences that will compound over the rest over your life! Congrats! Keep up the great work!
I agree 100% with what Laura said. I also just turned 51, and having a mind towards running your own business at 15 is amazing. Public schools are run by the government which is greatly influenced by big businesses so they teach you to get an education and work for someone else. The thing is nobody makes a great living working for someone else, which is something they do not seem to teach in school. Unless you can scale this up you won't be rolling in the money, but even so, if you do good work, you can make enough to pay off your home quicker, fund vacations, pay off credit cards and so on. I'd suggest including some finical courses in college no matter what you end up doing for a career. Most people work for money, but at your age, you're young enough to also learn how to make your money work for you. I'm proud of you, and wish you all the success possible!
So proud of you man!! Keep it up and working hard to grow your wood working business!
Great Video... 👍🏻 I love how you show yourself being human.... some woodworkers don’t like showing their imperfections and flaws
lol it happens to all of us
731 Woodworks I had a major mistake on a project I am working on... dog kennel topper with aprons like a table to capture the wire cage kennel... when cutting the door relief in my router got away from me and blew out a portion of the apron 🤦🏼♂️ but I ended up figuring out how and what I did wrong and got it to look amazing 😉
Good moring Matt,
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you have a great teaching style. I admire the way you don't shy away from a mistake and create a teachable moment. Well done. I'm going to offer one critique because safety is my thing. Please for the love of your family, wear a mask when staining, particularly with the sprayer. The particulates that will hang in the air are seriously no good for your lungs. I offer this with genuine concern for your well being. You're obviously a really cool guy and I'd hate to see you get sick. Be safe and be well.
Thank you. I appreciate the concern and the advice.
That Varathane makes it fast & easy to give it a good finish!
I used a keyhole / T slot router bit to cut a slot into the top of my miter saw table and used it to install stop blocks. With that set up I can quickly bust out identical length boards on my miter saw.
Nice idea
Nice idea
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Your a awesome teacher. Very down to earth and not afraid of showing your mistakes. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
I like the playing cards as shims "Pro Tip"! Nice job duplicating that cabinet for your client.
Hey thank you for taking your time out and posting these videos, you have a skill that doesn’t have to be shared and I very much appreciate that you do
Thank you.
Finished product looks great!
Thank you
UGH! My heart dropped when I saw you broke the sink. They just don't make things like they used to. For example, we had a water damages, part of which was the bathroom cabinet. We pulled the cabinet and after cutting the adhesive holding the sink to the cabinet, I dropped the sink on the floor from about 36-40 inches high. The old sink is in perfect condition, but if I were to pull up the carpet, I'm sure I'd have a big dent in the floor. The sink already had a crack running through it, and it still didn't break. That old sink was about 30-33 years old from a cookie cutter budget built neighborhood and was that tough. Not many sinks built today would be that durable. Much like the difference in these hand-made pieces of furniture versus the pressed sawdust that manufacturers pass off as furniture these days. God bless and keep inspiring us folks that are trying to earn a side dollar! I recently had a birthday and opted for the Bosch 1617EVSPK router pack for my birthday present. :0)
They sure don’t make em like that anymore.
Great service, instruction and wonderful advice for the up and comer or like me just the hobbyist who loves building a gift versus buying one. Keep up the great work!
Thanks 👍
Today I've followed your tip you gave me about this video and the free plans for this build. I downloaded the plans and I watched the video.
You like the KISS method even more than I do! I expected the cross in the door to be a complicated half-lap joint. The way you did it is so much easier.
Thanks for sharing the video.
Awesome glad it helped!
I can watch these videos for hours. Great job!
Glad you enjoy it!
Great project Matt, you're truly a good man.
Love your channel man. From your attitude and your shirts to your builds. Keep it going guy!
I appreciate that
I like how you build. You build practical with basic tools and don't over kill on things that don't matter. All that takes time. The only thing I may have done is run a dado bit around the inside rails and styles to set the panel in. I love you made furniture with framing lumber.
I don't fret mistakes like the broken top. I hate being angry. Especially being angry with myself. I rather just learn from it. My favorite parts of this is the color and that you inset the door. Good job. I like your level against the fence trick
Thanks
TY .. nice explanation.. more videos like this please!
more on the way
Another amazing job brother keep doing great things 🫡
I'd like to put a beautiful wood topon it for a nice cabinet - not black, though.
Very nice job. Am old guy may make this for my daughter.
Thanks for all the great tips.
. DG
NO GREATER LOVE,,,, Agreed. GOD BLESS you....
No doubt! Thank you
Love the honesty and transparency about mistakes made. We all make them sometimes! 👍
Great, easy to follow teaching style. I’m new to woodworking and your videos provide excellent motivation!
Thank you
Nice job very detailed.
Thank you
Like the cabinet, love the t-shirt!! PTL!!!
Thank you
Like the card shims, great idea! Good job Matt!
I love this - just personally think it would really show the nice detail if it was a lighter stain or be two-toned!
Love your woodworking show and it's inspiring me to build my first dresser. Like the way you explain things and take things lightly, and you have great camera angles so you can see whats going on. (some guy was zoomed in on everything, couldn't see the forest for the trees!)
I did hear you say what to do with those rags when you are done and how they are combustible. That stain is not combustible in the can where it is deprived of oxygen... So, deprive the rag of oxygen and you dont have to worry about combustion. i generally wrap mine up in my rubber glove when im done. better yet, get it wet with water and then wrap up in a glove or plastic bag and trash it. i put my candles out by depriving them of oxygen and then you dont have a smoky house to deal with, lol. Great show!
Great tip. Thanks
@@731Woodworks can you say how much you charged for this project? Thanks
You have really fallen into being my favorite youtube. I love your little jokes and your real talk. We love your mistakes and your honest talk throughout your videos. Keep it up man ❤️
Thank you
@@731Woodworks Just got to the end of the video. Sucks you broke the sink top, BUT I bet you make at least $100 off of this great video. Cheers
Thank you. Yeah I could only laugh after the shock wore off
Matt, I’ve been stuck on your channel for a few weeks now. Your content is so addicting and motivating. I’m very happy to have come across your channel and please keep the great projects coming! God bless you!
Welcome aboard!
Well I'm gonna take a Wack at this! Thanks for your inspiration.
Thank you for your Christian witness. You are indeed blessed by it.
I enjoy all of your videos man! Card trick is always handy. Next time try this: Place as many cards that will fit in the top gap. Then split the difference for top and bottom, rinse and repeat for the sides. Keep up the awesome job!
Good tip. Thanks
Hey Matt. Great stuff you are making over there.
A trick to cut plywood without splitting on the ends is to put masking tape where you are going to cut. That takes care of the splitting on the ends. Also, it is better if you use 400 grit sandpaper in between the application of the polyurethane, even if it is waterbased. You get a better mechanical bond and an even better chemical one. This means less probability for humidity to get in, especially being for the bathroom.
Keep up the excellent work and keep on cutting.
Thanks for the info! I appreciate it.
Great job, love your honesty about the accident with the sink top. 👊🏻👊🏻
Thank you 👊🏻
I never thought about using my level as a straight edge for jointing on my table saw. Thanks for the tip. Great build.
Thank you 👊🏻
Why don’t you use fence for first cut
Hey brother it's great to see those t-shirts about the Lord Jesus grey videos ! I just built a farm house table resently for my daughter-in LAW lot of fun
Awesome
That really turned out amazing I love your videos keep Share
Thank you
Looks great sir. Good job as always!
Thanks for watching
Your video’s are GREAT! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you
Awesome build Matt. Thanks for the tips as well.
thank you
That build is so good,it should be “outlawed”!!
Ha ha. Thanks
Another great video! Thanks for the great content. You're the reason I started selling/trying to sell my woodworking projects.
That is awesome! How's the product sales going?
Great project, thanks for sharing. Also love and appreciate your transparency about things not always being perfect or going as planned. We learn from our mistakes 👊🏻
Thank you 👊🏻
The playing card trick is a first time for me and it blew my mind! Thanks for another great video. Your skill level is way above mine and watching you be so honest with your mistakes is a lesson on humbleness for me, I am my worst critic when making mistakes on a project and I get easily frustrated because I think I shouldn't make mistakes, so I'm not only learning about woodworking, I'm learning about how to be a better person (oh and the project came out awesome!)
Thanks. We all make mistakes. I am pretty hard on myself most of the time with my mistakes but on this one, after the shock wore off, all I could do was laugh about it.
Yoooo, the video quality on this build was up to 11 man. The vlogging car sections and what not really changed up pacing and it was enjoyable
10/10 on the build as well 👌
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done! Great build and video! Keep 'em coming!
Thank you
You've almost sold me on pocket holes. : )
They’re easy
Awesome build and great video, Matt! Sorry you broke that sink corner, but it’s great that you included it. Probably your best video yet. Keep ‘em coming!
I appreciate that. Thank you.
Hey Matt
Great job like all ways I appreciate all the info you put out and the links is very helpful for all the new woodworkes like me.
Gracias brother.
From Cypress Texas your friend and fan.
God bless you'll.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Thank you for another excellent tutorial Matt. It's a shame that the sink was damaged but kudos for including it. I have made similar mistakes and found that once the shock wears off I have been able to laugh it off. I hope that you can do the same. I am going to adopt this design for our laundry sink so thanks again. I look forward to your next video...
Thank you. Yep I just laughed about it afterwards
Love the shirt bro! Great video too! I'm half way through a DIY farmhouse coffee table inspired by your channel.
Awesome thank you
It was cool you had a little out of the shop vlog style filming in your video. Great job dude!
Appreciate it!
Great job I enjoyed video learn lot so thank you sir
Great info and great motivation!
Great tip on the kreg rip cut. Bought one and used it for my last build. Ended up using it more than the table saw
It’s an awesome little tool
Love the build! And the shirt, keep spreading the good news
Thank you. Will do
Nice job man! Now go make yourself a stop block for that miter station lol
lol
Love your videos, make it easy enough for a want to be builder like me. Thank you much
Thank you
The integrity level of a security camera is just awesome ain't it lol.
Awesome build bub. Might have to try this one someday, minus the $100 mistake of course 😜
lol 👊🏻
Thank you man you have really been inspiring as of lately!
Glad to help
Looks good keep up the good work
Thanks 👍
Safety glasses on the top of head while using power tools are a PRO trick. Novices should wear them covering eyes as splintering isn't predictable and to develop good habits.
True. Should wear them. If I did that it was a complete oversight.
You’re great at explaining stuff. Keep it up 👍
Thank you
Great video! Thanks for the info. BTW, Love your shirt brother. God is awesome!
Thank you
Nice build!!! I just used the Minwax True Black stain on a custom desk extension wing for the design center. Turned out better than expected. Keep up the great builds. God bless
Thank you.
I just finished the BATHROOM VANITY. I made modifications in measurements to customize my sink. I finished the project in two weeks. I live in a NY apartment, I was so eager to make the vanity that my kitchen was transformed into a makeshift woodworking area. the only time I can work is when people are at work. I always look forward to my day off so that I can work on my project. Again., many thanks. I'd love to send you the pic but I don't know how?
That is awesome!
Great build and video!! Love the honesty we all make mistakes. I'm going to build countertops for r kitchen excited to start!! Keep up the good work and videos. Thanks for the inspiration!!
Thank you
I really appreciate you and your channel man. I love your approach to finding a simple way to make great stuff.
Thank you. I appreciate you watching
Gosh darn mess 🤣
Love your accent and your little sayings👍🏽
Great little build though😍
And yes, if a customer gives you something, make sure it’s out of the way 🤦♀️ I’ve done that before!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome
Another great vid Matt!
Thank you
Love your videos Matt. Keep them coming!!!
Thank you
Nice work I've been waiting on this video build ever sense you showed it in another video I give it two thumbs up and a virtual fist bump back at you
Thank you 👊🏻
Just ordered the Homeright Super Finish Max based on your recommendation. I looked at other cheaper alternatives that probably would have fit the bill, but something just kept drawing me back to the Homeright. I got a second reservoir and the cleaning kit. The sprayer arrives Monday. Should really help on painting and applying urethane.
It will save you so much time!
Looks really good. Love your format and degree of detail. Wonder why you never seem to use stops on your mitre saw when cutting the same length?
Just haven’t taken the time to make them
Great video Matt! Do you have the Kreg Plug Cutter? If not, pick one up. I make my own from scrap. It'll help that door panel inside finish with the same species for easy peasy stain finishes.
Thanks. I don't have one. I'll look into it.
good truck
Wouldn't mind extending this design for farmhouse kitchen cabinets
That would look nice
Great work!!
Thanks a lot!
Hi Matt. Great job, as always! Don't you just hate it when you cut a board twice, and it's still too short? I did the same thing when building a desk for my son. Granted, it's only my second project I've ever built, but it was one of those, "DOH" moments that sent me back to the drawing board. As always, I picked up some more good tips from watching this video and am so thankful I found your channel! And nowadays, given the price of lumber, I measure about eight times and cut once. LOL Be blessed, brother. Thanks again!
hey just in case, cool idea to broke the sink into a few pieces and than glue it back together, so in between of the cracks add some colore so it would be really great! like white sink and black cracks !
I like watching your videos they're nice
Thank you
great videos. what type blades do you use on the table saw for most of your cuts?
I like Diablo 60 tooth blades
Like it , very nice good job !
Thank you
Looks good!
Thank you
Any comment on sales price for a project like this ?
Great build, love it!
I would consider building the door shaker style with rails and stiles. Would probably be easier than trying to cut that middle plywood piece to the exact size needed.
Thanks for the tips!
Looks great and great info. I wonder how well it will do with all the changes in humidity in a bath with all the showers and steam? As tight as you made it, will it have the ability to expand and contract, time will tell.
I think it will be fine
I am guessing you are in Monticello Ga, killed my first deer there many years ago.
Arkansas
Next time you use your Kreg face clamp, don’t use the mallet. Use the clamp as a lever. Push or pull it up or down and it will make micro adjustments for the perfect alignment. 😉
Thanks for the tip!
Can you share why it's so short? Are your customers going to have this propped up on something? Great video, great product that I think I could accomplish too. Thanks.
that's the size they wanted. Not sure why.
I’ve built a few myself. It seems short but when you get to looking around, 31-32 inches is a very common counter height 😁
When I got the order I thought it sounded short. I googled standard vanity height and it says 30-32.
Maybe seeing it up higher on your workbench created a misperception in my mind. I'd wager you're a pretty tall dude too Matt. 😁
I found your channel a few days ago and I was just wanting to find out why you don’t use pocket hole plugs as opposed to q-tipping stain into the holes? I’m wanting to get started on some wood working projects as a beginner and was curious.
Just makes more work. The plugs rarely fit correctly. To do it right you need to glue a 3/4” dowel into the hole then flush cut the dowel.
If the pocket holes will be exposed I have started filling them with plugs. But otherwise see no need to do it
Hi, can you tell me where I can buy that sink? I cannot find one like that, with the backsplash built in. Great video & thank you!
Hey brother, built a vanity inspired by you video.
Awesome
@@731Woodworks
How can I send a picture, It turned out pretty decent
Bummer about the sink breaking. Good on you owning up and taking the hit. So many others would have figured out a way to make it not their fault.
Right is right. Customer was happy and will likely return for a future piece which is what I want.
Never stop making jokes! Seriously clear instructions and tips and a few good laughs along the way lol
lol thank.
Great project! I’ve been woodworking for a little bit now and I wanna know how do you make all of your projects look so efficient/accurate?
Thanks. Just take your time and make good accurate cuts.
Great video, you mentioned that for your stove covers that you use spruce, why spruce instead of pine?
I can get better spruce than pine in that size board.