This table was a lot of fun to make and very challenging at times. The design just evolved as the build progressed and the secret drawer kept my friends and workshop visitors intrigued. Let me know what you think below. Sit back and enjoy. James
Thanks Robert. I like to think someone will reach out with and share a video of a build based on one of my projects. It would quite surreal. Do you have a workshop?
@@onehandedmaker Yes James. I work with timber and steel as well. I have designed and built most of our beds and furniture, mostly from Tassie timber as that is where we live.
They are a lot of fun to build. My next video out very soon has one as well. Not as intricate but a bit of a surprise and it has a Tambour door! Stay dusty James
@@nadialove2048 Thanks for checking out my channel. I'm lucky to have a workshop where I can take my time to create unique pieces and videos. Thanks again. James
Probably the most enjoyable video I've seen on UA-cam in ages, not drawn out, insightful, even if the piece didn't have a secret compartment it would still look really high quality
So grateful for the wonderful comment, even happier that you enjoyed the video. Woodwork may not be everyone's passion but I love to connect with people like yourself who appreciate me gluing wood together. Regards James
Thanks Michael. I worked in a cabinet making workshop for several years after losing the use of my arm so I had a lot of practice. Welcome to my channel. James
Thanks for watching and commenting YRTi. Will be checking out your latest projects this week. FYI Red Cedar and Huon Pine almost wiped out but still some left.
Hello from SC, I have enjoyed watching your videos, you sir are a very talented craftsman. I just found your UA-cam Channel today, I have subscribed and look forward to the next project. I am also one handed, and would like to see the small details such as connecting the latch spring with one hand. I could gain another one handed persons knowledge-technique, if you will. As you, I have also found that masking tape is your friend as well as small magnets. I work with small coil springs, small spring steel, screws and roll pins, inside firearm receivers of modern and old antiques. I also do stock repair and finish work as a hobby on a small scale. I am not a professional by any stretch just an amateur, novice at best. I am retired and in my very late 60's and still enjoy learning things daily. I have found it to be incredibly helpful, to watch other one handed people working thru the challenges of one handedness to solve problems that would not exist with two hands. The fact that we only have one hand should never limit our abilities to perform difficult but rewarding task. We have to think in different ways, outside the box, inside the box and under the box, and of course, things always take a little longer to complete, at least for me. So I guess what I'm getting at is, please share the challenges and your problem solving solutions so that your one handed viewer's can get different ideas of say, clamping the work down, tools that you use to manipulate small objects, how you safely setup and use power tools and hand tools alike. I have recently found UA-cam, a couple years ago now I guess, and it has become another useful tool for me. I am technically challenged, so I'm not sure if I would ever start a channel but it's something I should think about. I look at my one handedness as a small inconvenience and use it as a way to get out of things I don't want to do lol.
Wow Harrell Comment of the year from someone who truly understands the situation. Good to hear you repair antique gear and have a passion to make things, its important to be busy mentally and physically. More so if you enjoy what you do, So good that you found UA-cam and thrilled to hear you enjoyed my videos. I am currently editing a Tambour Door Entertainment Unit video and your request to see more of the "One Handedness" tricks. tips workarounds has certainly influenced the edit. That said, I will make an effort to video more "One Handedness" in my next project, so thanks for the inspiration. Your comment covers a lot of topics and I am truly flattered by yours and, well most comments to be honest. Keep in touch with comments and check out a fellow OHM Leo @Hand-i-Craft who puts out some outstanding content. Regards James
That's an incredible Hidden Compartment James }.. apart from being skilled at your craft (WoodWorking)...the way you articulate & engage with your audience (subscribers) is indeed a breath of fresh air !
Thanks Andrew. Absolutely questioning will it work. There were no second chances! I remember lying awake thinking about the design and sketching it up a few times. Regards James
@@onehandedmaker I don’t have a UA-cam Chanel, I’d like to show you my furniture and my restorations that I’ve done, an apology for my English I’m still learning 😅 thank you for your time to answer me I really appreciate it sir.
This table was a lot of fun to make and very challenging at times.
The design just evolved as the build progressed and the secret drawer kept my friends and workshop visitors intrigued. Let me know what you think below. Sit back and enjoy. James
Love the way you removed the diamond and added that secret button. Well done!
Thanks so much for the feedback. I absolutely loved designing and making the secret drawer latch/ button.
Aesthetically pleasing but cleverly functional too. You inspire me James to get off my arse and make more stuff.
Thanks Robert.
I like to think someone will reach out with and share a video of a build based on one of my projects. It would quite surreal.
Do you have a workshop?
@@onehandedmaker Yes James. I work with timber and steel as well. I have designed and built most of our beds and furniture, mostly from Tassie timber as that is where we live.
I’ve always wanted to do a secret drawer/compartment. Yours came out great. Love it.
They are a lot of fun to build. My next video out very soon has one as well. Not as intricate but a bit of a surprise and it has a Tambour door!
Stay dusty
James
Wow! Impressive, one arm and still can do more than I can with two.
@@nadialove2048 Thanks for checking out my channel. I'm lucky to have a workshop where I can take my time to create unique pieces and videos.
Thanks again.
James
Awesome. Always wanted to do a secret compartment project. Hope to find time for it.
Next video has one as well, they are a lot of fun!
Probably the most enjoyable video I've seen on UA-cam in ages, not drawn out, insightful, even if the piece didn't have a secret compartment it would still look really high quality
So grateful for the wonderful comment, even happier that you enjoyed the video. Woodwork may not be everyone's passion but I love to connect with people like yourself who appreciate me gluing wood together.
Regards James
SECRET TUNNEL!! Love it
Amazing! Love the secret compartment
So happy to hear you liked the table. FYI, it's not a secret any more.
As a cabinetmaker l can appreciate your talent. .....?..but with only one arm !....amazing.
Thanks Michael. I worked in a cabinet making workshop for several years after losing the use of my arm so I had a lot of practice.
Welcome to my channel.
James
Blinkin awesome James :)
Thanks Rob, glad you appreciated the project.
That is extraordinary James.
Mate, Australian red cedar is beautiful! and the table is very beautiful! and now what, a hidden drawer!? that's so cool! I love it:)
Thanks for watching and commenting YRTi. Will be checking out your latest projects this week.
FYI Red Cedar and Huon Pine almost wiped out but still some left.
just wow, brilian idea
Thanks for checking out my table. I want to build secret compartments in everything now.
Fantastic work mate
Glad to hear that you enjoyed the video Malcolm. May I ask how you found it?
Really Cool!
Loved this episode brilliant thank you
Thanks Rob,
I wanted to make this table for ages and the secret drawer is still fun to show peiople.
Thanks for watching.
James
I still say that a 9mm UZI popping out would be the cat's meow. AWESOME craftsmanship.
Thanks John. I will work on that in the next secret compartment build.
Very impressive mate 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching and commenting means a lot for a UA-cam starter!
Great video buddy. Truly inspirational.
Thanks for checking out my channel.
Love your work and channel.
Regards James
Hello from SC, I have enjoyed watching your videos, you sir are a very talented craftsman. I just found your UA-cam Channel today, I have subscribed and look forward to the next project. I am also one handed, and would like to see the small details such as connecting the latch spring with one hand. I could gain another one handed persons knowledge-technique, if you will. As you, I have also found that masking tape is your friend as well as small magnets. I work with small coil springs, small spring steel, screws and roll pins, inside firearm receivers of modern and old antiques. I also do stock repair and finish work as a hobby on a small scale. I am not a professional by any stretch just an amateur, novice at best. I am retired and in my very late 60's and still enjoy learning things daily. I have found it to be incredibly helpful, to watch other one handed people working thru the challenges of one handedness to solve problems that would not exist with two hands. The fact that we only have one hand should never limit our abilities to perform difficult but rewarding task. We have to think in different ways, outside the box, inside the box and under the box, and of course, things always take a little longer to complete, at least for me. So I guess what I'm getting at is, please share the challenges and your problem solving solutions so that your one handed viewer's can get different ideas of say, clamping the work down, tools that you use to manipulate small objects, how you safely setup and use power tools and hand tools alike. I have recently found UA-cam, a couple years ago now I guess, and it has become another useful tool for me. I am technically challenged, so I'm not sure if I would ever start a channel but it's something I should think about. I look at my one handedness as a small inconvenience and use it as a way to get out of things I don't want to do lol.
Wow Harrell
Comment of the year from someone who truly understands the situation. Good to hear you repair antique gear and have a passion to make things, its important to be busy mentally and physically. More so if you enjoy what you do,
So good that you found UA-cam and thrilled to hear you enjoyed my videos.
I am currently editing a Tambour Door Entertainment Unit video and your request to see more of the "One Handedness" tricks. tips workarounds has certainly influenced the edit. That said, I will make an effort to video more "One Handedness" in my next project, so thanks for the inspiration.
Your comment covers a lot of topics and I am truly flattered by yours and, well most comments to be honest.
Keep in touch with comments and check out a fellow OHM Leo @Hand-i-Craft who puts out some outstanding content.
Regards James
Very nice! An heirloom quality piece of functional furniture.
Thanks Bob.
Your channel looks very interesting and I will be checking it out soon.
Take care.
James
One Handed Maker
That's an incredible Hidden Compartment James }.. apart from being skilled at your craft (WoodWorking)...the way you articulate & engage with your audience (subscribers) is indeed a breath of fresh air !
Thanks Wally. I love what I do and find joy on sharing my work with others.
Appreciate your support.
What a wonderfully thought out build! Love it. New subscriber!
Thanks Kevin.
It took days/nights of planning and then adjusting.
Ingenious modification of an already impressive project! There must have been some angst when cutting into the original drawer face pattern…
Thanks Andrew.
Absolutely questioning will it work. There were no second chances!
I remember lying awake thinking about the design and sketching it up a few times.
Regards James
A great work of art. Intricate with lots of detail. A very nice locking mechanism too. You are a smart cookie....
Thanks Dave, it's so god to have both videos out and get back into my next project.
See you soon,
James
Восхищен вашим творчеством. подписался, лайк 143. теперь я знаю куда вы положите золотую клавишу Ютуба.
Спасибо вам большое
Nice
Thanks Kaliah.
I really appreciate your comment and that you watched my secret compartment video.
Stay happy
James
Hello!! I was waiting for this video, you’re very talented. I hope one day I can reach the same skills.
Great to hear from you Esteban.
Appreciate you following my channel and enjoying my woodworking videos.
Do you share your work on UA-cam?
@@onehandedmaker I don’t have a UA-cam Chanel, I’d like to show you my furniture and my restorations that I’ve done, an apology for my English I’m still learning 😅 thank you for your time to answer me I really appreciate it sir.