Dainsey this is a Marksterpiece. The best build you have ever done, apart from all the other ones as well. I can see you are in a total upheaval in the shed but despite this you got it done. The CNC is a game changer and you are already making it work wonders for you. I have seen so many high budget makers that get a CNC and then never use it to its full potential, you are shaming them already. Thank you for what you do and what you share with us. You do the shamferization so we don't have to... I have been rescued by therapy a number of times in my life and for anyone stuck in the mud and wondering what to do but thinking that asking for this kind of help is a sign of weakness or sort of madness then throw this apprehension away. Putting your hand up and saying I am not coping and seeking therapy is a sign of great strength and wisdom, therapy is mostly about finding your inner resources and strength, unpacking the emotional rucksack and checking if there is any junk in there and making the rest tidy. Great sponsor Mark.
G'day Marty, the fact that I have had so many comments about a sponsored ad read says volumes about the underlying message, which is great. I tell you, some of the personal messages I have received have only spurred me on even more. Thank you for this comment, I hope many read it
I suffer with moderate to sevier depression, PTSD, ADD and SAD. I always seek help when it's needed. I swore I would never do to another human being what was done to me. What I want is a quality of life. However, through my lifetime, I have saved 11 people from suicide. For that, I keep asking, why me?
Dainer. Big shout out to you for outting yourself as an Emergency Services person and for spruiking Better Health. Mental health isn't discussed openly and honestly in society
Just so you know, Better help was caught by the US FTC selling its customer info to advertisers like Facebook and Snapchat. So yeah don't use better help if you actually need a therapist, find someone locally instead.
@@dainermadeMuch respect and appreciation, as always, for your videos and for the value of your "day job" to your community and family. Cheers all around! Prayers for safety through the storm.
Hugely inspiring, Mr. Dainer. I want you to know that it's largely thanks to you that I've just... gotten... started. Most of my stuff is, well, not great, but I hope to get better over time. A lot of free wood and palletwood from my work is helping. This build looks awesome
As a paramedic in the U.S. I thank you for doing this. I started in the fire service when I was 13. Almost 32 years later, I am looking at moving on. Woodworking had become a very big hobby to me. I’m considering doing it full time. It’s relaxing and seeing the creation at the end is fulfilling. Keep up the great work!
This desk is a beautiful design. You have So much patience working on all the gluing up. I imagine that it hurt your heart just a little bit to paint over all that work - but as long as your customer is happy... Well done grasshopper.
An absolute wow for what you built😳 I already thought that you work in the rescue service, a very important, but also very exhausting job... I take my hat off to you. I wish you and your family a nice get-together on the holidays. Have a good time 😊🎄🥂🎁
Best words on a thumbnail so far 😅 Composition choice and colour are also great, pay your consultants more 😆I get compulsory head checks 3 times a year and they are great. Even when things seem OK having chats is a great preventative when you have a stressful job.
Hey I don’t even pay for my free legal advice buddy! lol I more the bottle that shit up kind of guy, funny not funny. I know I know. That does not work for long. On ya Jimbo
Desk turned out great. Beautiful work. It is truly amazing sometimes how some ugly and seemingly useless wood can be repurposed into something brand new and beautiful. You represent this well.
I loved the natural wood colours, especially the “blue”….. but I suppose too “beach bar” look for your wife’s business….. but really makes a beautiful reception desk, bar, or counter in many a commercial situation as well as home.
Love your vids Mark. Laugh my head off every time watching you honestly and unapologetically making fun of your own mistakes while you learn, and then finding a solution to save the project and make it look amazing. Love that you're raising awareness for mental health issues letting people know it's Ok to ask for help. In my opinion, I reckon your vids help a lot of blokes out there by putting a smile on their face with your humour and down to earth honesty. It's been great watching your evolution from your first vid till now. I hope there's heaps more to come.
Gday mate! Thanks for taking the time to write that one. I can say there is plenty more to come. And these comments have spurred me on even more. If someone is getting something positive out of them, then I’m here for the long haul
Nice build Dainsey. Mrs Dainsey will be chuffed with the result. A big 10-4 on your message re mental health. I have been working up an idea for a video of my own on that very topic but I want to make sure I get the message right before I film and post it. Anyway mate, keep up the good work. All the best. BT Out.
Hire a Bobcat for the workshop cleanout. Makes you realise how good a dust extractor really is. I use a Dust Deputy on a rubbish bin (with a bin bag) for my DeWalt planer, and it works a treat with the planer's inbuilt fan. No extractor needed - as soon as a few chip particles are tossed from the top of the deputy, where you would normally hook up a shop vac, it is time to change the bag.
That came out really well! Great work! For your future CNC projects - to avoid the tool radius into square corners. Add some dogbone fillets (imagine a hole drilled on the corner bigger than the tool radius itself) Hope this helps! Merry Christmas
You always amaze me with your ability to visualize a product and then turn your vision into a reality. As usual, I enjoyed the video and leaned a few things in the process.
Ok. Mr Dainer. Just when I thought you couldn’t get any cooler, you drop that you are an emergency angel, AND you plug a mental health mob. Damn son. You are a bloody legend. And I will be in Townsville over the Xmas and new year’s so if if you want to to do a fan meetup somewhere I would love to buy a beer or something as a thank you for being such an awesome dude 👍. If not , know you are an inspiration to many many people. Cheers dude 👍
Gday Jack, thanks very much mate. You’re coming to the north at a pretty sketching time 🤣 I’m going have to take a literal rain check on the meet up. I’m about get quite busy I suspect. And my lead up to Xmas and new year could not be more mental. Hopefully some other time. Thanks for all the support mate
At 6 minutes in, I like the explanation you gave about the movement of timber, but I do think the timber of its going to move will go side to side, as well as up and down, just not in the length. It's just how timber is, it has nothing to do with how the timber was nailed in the pallet.
the nails holes are the side grain faces off the of the boards that's all. It will all move yes, but I am reducing their chances of separations. cheers mate
Always look forward to your vids - that CnC is a real treat. Can we get a photo of it in situ ? As always an informative and entertaining video, that just keeps us all coming back for more. Have a great holiday and keep doing what you’re doing
Very cool build, you make it look so easy, fair play to mate, it would also make a nice little bar. 🍺 .Good shout about mental health, my is a nurse and some of the things she sees are very distressing. Have a happyand peaceful Christmas mate. 🇬🇧
Dainsey, you never cease to amaze me with the builds you keep coming up with. You are absolutely killing it mate! Stoked to find out you work in emergency services. You truly have a heart of gold. Going to start calling you Saint Dainsey! Thank you for all of the good and positive things you are doing in this world!! Cheers mate!!!
Haha, well thanks mate. I feel pretty lucky to have had the career I’ve had. Happily give up night shift for wood work though 😆 Cheers mate, have an unreal festive time
@@dainermade thanks mate! I can definitely see you making a go at the woodworking full time. A very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to you and yours!!
I like that you bravely figure things out on the fly and are not worried to make mistakes. I sometimes fret about how I'm going to accomplish something so much that it discourages me from continuing. You have to just jump right in. Thanks
Way to go Dainsey! [So your 'real' job is a Trauma Surgeon?!] Your honesty and narration are somehow humourous & insightful. What did I learn today: think / plan before gluing wood circles to wood circles! My vote is would be Disney yellow for final color (colour). My only tip is you've forgotten all the LEFT HANDED people who's purses or murses (that's what what my kids call my man purse) will fall to the floor. ps my 3hp Oneida dust collector keeps my basement shop really clean.) Merry Christmas to you and your family and your Ausie woodworking family!
I’m definitely not a surgeon. I would have had a flash long ago if I was lol. I will endeavour to remember the lefties hahaha cheers mate. Happy new year
Wow, I think this is your greatest project yet. Love the combination of learning new tools and doing what you already do best to create an amazing piece! Great job!!
Dainsy l! F#cking tremendous watching your skills come so far. No obstacle seems to even slow you down. It just enhances your project! This was a great piece. And did I miss something or was there an announcement?! When’s that dime of a table saw making an appearance?!? Eh?!? The new one! Cheers from Northern California!
It turned out absolutely amazing great job looks great. Keep up the great work and thanks for the inspiration to get out in the shop and make something
Hi Mark that is another beautiful pice of fortune you have created I have softened with mental health for a long time some days are hard and some days are great but the best thing you can do is talk to people that know what you are going through You have done the best thing bye telling people that there’s is help out there Thanks for the great work in Emergency Services Merry Christmas to you and your wonderful family take care
Hey mate, and thanks for taking the time to write this. I know a lot of people are in the comments and getting a great deal from it. Cheers, and happy new year
nice one pal,hope you have a nice christmas. i hear its nice at christmas in aussie. its freezing over here in little old england. all the best to you and yours👍
You are productive, man! Looks easy on video all that work, but you got dedication mister! Bravo! The reason for the nail holes facing up, is not about the nail holes as much as the grain direction, right? I understood the advice coming from the fact that the nail holes indicate which direction the planks had been attached on the pallet, which obviously is the flat side, thus meaning the grain direction will be the same - or am I missing something? Cheers!
That is right, I think I could have explained that a little better. The nails are on the side grain of the board. Therefore breathing in and out as in up and down. Rather than expanding more across the slab
Another great video. The vision you have is amazing. And it’s so great to see what you can achieve with a decent hobbies CNC. I’m not there yet, but when I am, I want to be cranking out stuff to this standard. Well done and thanks for shining a light on what’s possible when you bend your mind enough.
Official term in joinery for your "dowel like pieces" is timber battens. This is true even if they aren't real timber. The front of your counter is usually refereed to as the client side.
It's so nice to make something for a family member coz it has more care and love put into it. I made a couple of reindeer for my 2 boys. They love em. Their colour choices to paint em was a bit 🤔 but ❤
Hey man thanks for putting me on to mrfixitfingers and that led me Robin Lewis too. Great to see some aussie makers (even though Robin is an import like me)
Dainsey this is a Marksterpiece. The best build you have ever done, apart from all the other ones as well. I can see you are in a total upheaval in the shed but despite this you got it done. The CNC is a game changer and you are already making it work wonders for you. I have seen so many high budget makers that get a CNC and then never use it to its full potential, you are shaming them already. Thank you for what you do and what you share with us. You do the shamferization so we don't have to...
I have been rescued by therapy a number of times in my life and for anyone stuck in the mud and wondering what to do but thinking that asking for this kind of help is a sign of weakness or sort of madness then throw this apprehension away. Putting your hand up and saying I am not coping and seeking therapy is a sign of great strength and wisdom, therapy is mostly about finding your inner resources and strength, unpacking the emotional rucksack and checking if there is any junk in there and making the rest tidy. Great sponsor Mark.
G'day Marty, the fact that I have had so many comments about a sponsored ad read says volumes about the underlying message, which is great. I tell you, some of the personal messages I have received have only spurred me on even more. Thank you for this comment, I hope many read it
I suffer with moderate to sevier depression, PTSD, ADD and SAD. I always seek help when it's needed. I swore I would never do to another human being what was done to me. What I want is a quality of life.
However, through my lifetime, I have saved 11 people from suicide. For that, I keep asking, why me?
Dainer. Big shout out to you for outting yourself as an Emergency Services person and for spruiking Better Health. Mental health isn't discussed openly and honestly in society
Thanks mate, I figure it would be better received if people knew what I actually do
Argh Panel saw ….. Recip saw…..argh…yer. Great video mate and seriously that came up really nice. Well done.
@@Nedswoodworks hello David 🤣 thank you for stopping by on the pleasant evening
Just so you know, Better help was caught by the US FTC selling its customer info to advertisers like Facebook and Snapchat.
So yeah don't use better help if you actually need a therapist, find someone locally instead.
@@dainermadeMuch respect and appreciation, as always, for your videos and for the value of your "day job" to your community and family. Cheers all around! Prayers for safety through the storm.
"Looks a little Off-Road" is my new favourite term in woodworking and explains my processes perfectly , love these videos Sir
haha! explains a lot of my process too. cheers mate
Hugely inspiring, Mr. Dainer.
I want you to know that it's largely thanks to you that I've just... gotten... started. Most of my stuff is, well, not great, but I hope to get better over time. A lot of free wood and palletwood from my work is helping.
This build looks awesome
Keep it up mate! Get fully addicted and the projects improve very quickly on every build. Cheers
As a paramedic in the U.S. I thank you for doing this. I started in the fire service when I was 13. Almost 32 years later, I am looking at moving on. Woodworking had become a very big hobby to me. I’m considering doing it full time. It’s relaxing and seeing the creation at the end is fulfilling.
Keep up the great work!
Thanks very much mate, and massive thanks for the career you have giving to the greater community
This desk is a beautiful design. You have So much patience working on all the gluing up. I imagine that it hurt your heart just a little bit to paint over all that work - but as long as your customer is happy... Well done grasshopper.
Nice work for a 1st try 😉
(Thanks for sharing 👍)
An absolute wow for what you built😳 I already thought that you work in the rescue service, a very important, but also very exhausting job... I take my hat off to you. I wish you and your family a nice get-together on the holidays. Have a good time 😊🎄🥂🎁
G'day mate, hope you're not up to late watching this or is it early morning... Keep well
Bloody ripper job mate, love your vids.
Hope the desk gets a good reception 😁
Sorry, couldn’t help myself, Merry Christmas to you and your family.
haha! well played that man. Merry Christmas to you and yours Damo
Best words on a thumbnail so far 😅 Composition choice and colour are also great, pay your consultants more 😆I get compulsory head checks 3 times a year and they are great. Even when things seem OK having chats is a great preventative when you have a stressful job.
Hey I don’t even pay for my free legal advice buddy! lol
I more the bottle that shit up kind of guy, funny not funny. I know I know. That does not work for long. On ya Jimbo
Echo what this guy said
Excellent work, Dainer. Eat your heart out, Jesper!
Desk turned out great. Beautiful work. It is truly amazing sometimes how some ugly and seemingly useless wood can be repurposed into something brand new and beautiful. You represent this well.
Thanks very much mate. There really is so much material out there to use too. Enjoy
Bloody marvelous job Mr Dainer, well done!
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Stay well and keep the long videos coming, really love them.
Cheers mate, that is the plan, Shorts are really only to plan the game of the platform
Nice job Sir, greetings from the south of France.
g'day, and thanks for taking a look
I loved the natural wood colours, especially the “blue”….. but I suppose too “beach bar” look for your wife’s business….. but really makes a beautiful reception desk, bar, or counter in many a commercial situation as well as home.
Yes wood colours were sadly not approved 🤣 cheers
Nice one
That's beautiful mate 😮
thanks very much
Love your vids Mark. Laugh my head off every time watching you honestly and unapologetically making fun of your own mistakes while you learn, and then finding a solution to save the project and make it look amazing. Love that you're raising awareness for mental health issues letting people know it's Ok to ask for help. In my opinion, I reckon your vids help a lot of blokes out there by putting a smile on their face with your humour and down to earth honesty. It's been great watching your evolution from your first vid till now. I hope there's heaps more to come.
Gday mate! Thanks for taking the time to write that one. I can say there is plenty more to come. And these comments have spurred me on even more. If someone is getting something positive out of them, then I’m here for the long haul
Nice build Dainsey. Mrs Dainsey will be chuffed with the result. A big 10-4 on your message re mental health. I have been working up an idea for a video of my own on that very topic but I want to make sure I get the message right before I film and post it. Anyway mate, keep up the good work. All the best. BT Out.
Hey Brian, mate I hope you do, I think it is great to get blokes talking especially. Sing out if you want an eye run over anything. Take it easy
@@dainermade Thanks mate, I might just do that.
Great video. You’ve inspired me, I now have a collection of pallets stacked in the driveway. I just need to ‘just get started’ 😅
That is awesome! Carry on mate lol
Hire a Bobcat for the workshop cleanout. Makes you realise how good a dust extractor really is. I use a Dust Deputy on a rubbish bin (with a bin bag) for my DeWalt planer, and it works a treat with the planer's inbuilt fan. No extractor needed - as soon as a few chip particles are tossed from the top of the deputy, where you would normally hook up a shop vac, it is time to change the bag.
Nice mate, I have played many a dust collection game. more than happy with the extractor these days
Great job mate :)
Good to see people talking about mental health. Not enough of that... :(
Well done!
Cheers mate, we all need to mention every now and then hey
Love your stuff. Thank you for posting Amazon links for us in the US.
Not a problem, how have you seen this video, when it is not yet published? Weird
@@dainermade😅😅😅
Good looking reception desk mate.
Thank you Daniel of the river side
That’s one hell of a build mate nicely done
Thank you Peter!!!
Merry Christmas man. A good looking desk.
Thanks, you too! Enjoy a nice break
One of my favorite UA-camrs! Man I really enjoy your work! Good stuff brother 👨🏻💪🏼
Thanks very much. That is pretty nice to hear
That came out really well! Great work!
For your future CNC projects - to avoid the tool radius into square corners. Add some dogbone fillets (imagine a hole drilled on the corner bigger than the tool radius itself)
Hope this helps! Merry Christmas
Hi mate, thanks for the tip. I have not even entered the rabbit hole that is CNC. haha still just sorting out the basics to be honest
Great video mate, and awesome of you to be giving a shout out to mental health. You know how important it is in your organisation. Cheers legend.
And thank you too Wendy
Great work Mark 😄 Your a great teacher.... the student has appeared !!
Thank you! 😃 Have fun and take care
The reception desk looks great mate. Well done for doing an arc shape and not some boring rectangle.
I’m glad she chose the arc option. Gave me something to get the brain going. Cheers
Powerful!!
Am very much interested in the CNC that you're using.. Too good..
It is a really nice machine, very robust compared to the competition here in Australia. And I love the customer service too
You always amaze me with your ability to visualize a product and then turn your vision into a reality. As usual, I enjoyed the video and leaned a few things in the process.
hey mate, and as usual I appreciate you watching and the kind words
Ok. Mr Dainer. Just when I thought you couldn’t get any cooler, you drop that you are an emergency angel, AND you plug a mental health mob. Damn son. You are a bloody legend. And I will be in Townsville over the Xmas and new year’s so if if you want to to do a fan meetup somewhere I would love to buy a beer or something as a thank you for being such an awesome dude 👍. If not , know you are an inspiration to many many people. Cheers dude 👍
Gday Jack, thanks very much mate. You’re coming to the north at a pretty sketching time 🤣 I’m going have to take a literal rain check on the meet up. I’m about get quite busy I suspect. And my lead up to Xmas and new year could not be more mental. Hopefully some other time. Thanks for all the support mate
Good stuff mate! 👍
hey dude! Thanks for watching
I bet wifey was stoked to see that, amazing what ppl can do with a palette,,,
Good on ya
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Hey dude! She is happy, also she is not done with me yet 😆 greeting
At 6 minutes in, I like the explanation you gave about the movement of timber, but I do think the timber of its going to move will go side to side, as well as up and down, just not in the length. It's just how timber is, it has nothing to do with how the timber was nailed in the pallet.
the nails holes are the side grain faces off the of the boards that's all. It will all move yes, but I am reducing their chances of separations. cheers mate
Super impressive result! Made even more impressive by the time pressure.
Thank you! On to my next jobs now lol
Great video!! My last experience with formply left me raiding the bandaids from the first aid kit. That stuff is lethal when its clean cut.
Ohh I know mate, it gets me every time. nasty hey
I love your sense of humour! Also I’ve noticed your projects have a lot of imagination, and, thank goodness, the requisite amount of arse🥳🥳🤓
I would be in a lot of trouble if it weren't for arse haha! thanks for watching
Looks Foooking great Mark, and Have a Proper Crimbo. We hope to see you soon
Hey mate, merry Crimbo to you too lol
That turned out really well, mate. I love the look of it, even in white like that.
Hey Tony, I am hoping she paints it a bold colour. We will see. Also, I am enjoying that other hobby you got me into finally lol
Always look forward to your vids - that CnC is a real treat. Can we get a photo of it in situ ? As always an informative and entertaining video, that just keeps us all coming back for more. Have a great holiday and keep doing what you’re doing
Thanks mate, I have shared a lot of the CNC on instagram. Let me try post something on the community tab when I get a chance.
That turned out awesome mate. Circles are a brain melt sometimes!
Dude, went for hero to zero pretty quick 😆 great lesson mind you
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Same to you! Take it easy
Very cool build, you make it look so easy, fair play to mate, it would also make a nice little bar. 🍺 .Good shout about mental health, my is a nurse and some of the things she sees are very distressing. Have a happyand peaceful Christmas mate. 🇬🇧
Thanks very much mate, most things do look easier in a video. Appreciate that though. You take care as well.. talk out those rough days with the wifey
Hey I love your vids. I’m starting to dip my toes into the hobby, and your content is very inspiring.
Awesome! Thank you!
Dainsey, you never cease to amaze me with the builds you keep coming up with. You are absolutely killing it mate! Stoked to find out you work in emergency services. You truly have a heart of gold. Going to start calling you Saint Dainsey! Thank you for all of the good and positive things you are doing in this world!! Cheers mate!!!
Haha, well thanks mate. I feel pretty lucky to have had the career I’ve had. Happily give up night shift for wood work though 😆 Cheers mate, have an unreal festive time
@@dainermade thanks mate! I can definitely see you making a go at the woodworking full time. A very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to you and yours!!
Totally impressive fella. We’ll done 👏👏👏
thanks very much mate
Looks fantastic! i really like how the dowel front turned out.
thanks John!, me too mate. Worth the effort
Noice desk Mark! Hope the missus treats ye with some of the money she/you saved! Take care & stay safe. Merry Christmas to you & yours.
Haha! It’s win win all ready. I get to make things 🤣
I like that you bravely figure things out on the fly and are not worried to make mistakes. I sometimes fret about how I'm going to accomplish something so much that it discourages me from continuing. You have to just jump right in. Thanks
You do have to jump right in. Not if you’re paying for timber though, jump in with the free stuff first. Make mistakes and learn things 😃
I was really enjoying the build, and then you painted it...
lucky that was near the end lol
Way to go Dainsey! [So your 'real' job is a Trauma Surgeon?!] Your honesty and narration are somehow humourous & insightful. What did I learn today: think / plan before gluing wood circles to wood circles! My vote is would be Disney yellow for final color (colour).
My only tip is you've forgotten all the LEFT HANDED people who's purses or murses (that's what what my kids call my man purse) will fall to the floor.
ps my 3hp Oneida dust collector keeps my basement shop really clean.)
Merry Christmas to you and your family and your Ausie woodworking family!
I’m definitely not a surgeon. I would have had a flash long ago if I was lol. I will endeavour to remember the lefties hahaha cheers mate. Happy new year
Good on ya Dainsey!
Cheers mate
Hi stay safe with the weather you guys are getting up there, and another great build thanks for sharing
Thanks mate, it looks like it has been downgraded. hopefully it just brings rain to the right places, without making a mess
Top job mate!!! Have a nice break with the fam mate. Rushy
Cheers Rushy! You too!
Its totally non-heinous dude! I'm sure the other half will love it! Inspired me to finally get started on my partners new jewellers bench 👌
Happy days mate. Good luck with it all
Tremendous! Love your work Mark.
Thank you so much
Wow, I think this is your greatest project yet. Love the combination of learning new tools and doing what you already do best to create an amazing piece! Great job!!
Hey dude, thanks mate that is very kind. I really did enjoy figuring this out
Dainsy l! F#cking tremendous watching your skills come so far. No obstacle seems to even slow you down. It just enhances your project! This was a great piece.
And did I miss something or was there an announcement?! When’s that dime of a table saw making an appearance?!? Eh?!? The new one!
Cheers from Northern California!
cheers mate, the saw only just got put together about a week ago, I have not even turned it on. It is just about ready to go.
SO good mate! Nice work!
That’s cool! Way different than most of your other builds. I really like it!
Thanks mate, it was nice to have a bit a brain challenge
I like brain challenges! But one time I let my mind wander….it never came back 😅
Cool build 👍👍👍
Thanks mate
I think I could’ve used some edge banding for the inside section of the desk, but other than that, it looks like a job well done.
cheers mate, I actually have a little love affair with exposed ply edges lol
One of those denailer thingies would be really handy! Great vid Mark and beautifully done desk👏 The CNC seems like a total win
Hey hey! You gotta get one mate. Best helper ever. (Also dunno where my first reply went?)
@@dainermade First reply? I'm not sure man! You did a stand up job on this - I'm sure your wife is stoked!
Great video. I really enjoyed watching it. It’s very inspirational - Don’t succumb to the fear, just get started!!
Ken, Southport UK
That’s right mate. Enjoy it all
Pretty epic project mate!
Thanks very much matey
Nice save on the radius issue!
who's gunna know lol cheers mate
Well done!
Thank you
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing! ❤
You are so welcome!
Love your videos!
All the way from indiana (United States)
G'day mate, thanks for tuning in
It turned out absolutely amazing great job looks great. Keep up the great work and thanks for the inspiration to get out in the shop and make something
Cheers mate! Hope you enjoy yourself out there
Hi Mark that is another beautiful pice of fortune you have created
I have softened with mental health for a long time some days are hard and some days are great but the best thing you can do is talk to people that know what you are going through
You have done the best thing bye telling people that there’s is help out there
Thanks for the great work in Emergency Services
Merry Christmas to you and your wonderful family take care
Hey mate, and thanks for taking the time to write this. I know a lot of people are in the comments and getting a great deal from it. Cheers, and happy new year
Happy new year to you and your beautiful family can not wait to see more of your wonderful work take care
might have been quicker/easier to use some canvas to glue your strips to instead of the ply, unless it was needed for strength
maybe, definitely is an option mate. cheers
nice one pal,hope you have a nice christmas. i hear its nice at christmas in aussie. its freezing over here in little old england. all the best to you and yours👍
Sorry to hear that lol.... way to cold for me. Merry Christmas
Love the get er done attitude on this one! Overcoming all the challenges
Thanks mate! End goal.. make wife happy haha
My Henry hoover shit itself today on a customers stairs.....clips came open n shit everywhere hahah great vids keep up the good work
ohh no haha, my little vac also packed it in. can win at the moment lol
Nice, very nice!
thank you very much
Well done Danier, Merry Christmas
Thanks, you too!
You are productive, man! Looks easy on video all that work, but you got dedication mister! Bravo! The reason for the nail holes facing up, is not about the nail holes as much as the grain direction, right? I understood the advice coming from the fact that the nail holes indicate which direction the planks had been attached on the pallet, which obviously is the flat side, thus meaning the grain direction will be the same - or am I missing something? Cheers!
That is right, I think I could have explained that a little better. The nails are on the side grain of the board. Therefore breathing in and out as in up and down. Rather than expanding more across the slab
Very nice. I look forward to the finish you choose, please make that a part 2 video. Happy Holidays and a Prosperous and Healthy New Year.
Thank you. I’ll definitely show you the final verdict
We're absolutely loving the projects you make using what some may call "scrap". Well done!
Good to see the QB2 CNC has come in handy! :D
Thank you! The CNC has added so many possibilities and loads of fun to. Looking forward to learning more
Great work as always, Mark!
Thanks dude, hope you're well
@@dainermadestill trying to make progress building the organization and our first Ambo.
Another great video. The vision you have is amazing. And it’s so great to see what you can achieve with a decent hobbies CNC. I’m not there yet, but when I am, I want to be cranking out stuff to this standard. Well done and thanks for shining a light on what’s possible when you bend your mind enough.
Thank you very much! That is very kinds mate
Awesome job. I was really sad to see you paint the counter tops. The quarter rounds needed paint however.
had to be done, it would of been an ordinary looking pine pallet slab left unpainted
@@dainermade I love the look of the wood. I enjoy your channel alot. Keep Sliding..
Official term in joinery for your "dowel like pieces" is timber battens. This is true even if they aren't real timber.
The front of your counter is usually refereed to as the client side.
Battens it is then 🤣 cheers mate! Client side is sorted then haha. Thanks for watching
@@dainermade peace of piss mate! Keep up the good work
Love your videos Dainer, great work
I appreciate that! Cheers
Super job. Happy Christmas
Thank you and to you. Happy new year also
Love your vision!
Thanks mate..
It's so nice to make something for a family member coz it has more care and love put into it. I made a couple of reindeer for my 2 boys. They love em. Their colour choices to paint em was a bit 🤔 but ❤
Haha! But you juts gotta roll with their choice lol
Making non structural form ply feel good, what a guy
That’s how I roll 😆
Nice work Dainsey, as always a great watch and another good project 🤘🏼
Thanks Dude! No regrats
That'll look great when installed mate. I'll bet you'll be proud of it for ages.
Cheers mate, a final coat and a little addition coming soon should top it off nicely
Amazing work mate getting the hang of the cnc thing now
On ya Manny, it is the coolest thing hey
This project was fantastic! Great video mate! You are becoming a cnc wizard
haha! I think a level wizard is a while off yet
@@dainermade 😂😂😂 gradually
Merry Christmas to you and your family too mate
Same to you! enjoy yourself
Great job.
thank you mate
Nice one Dainer.
thanks mate
Hey man thanks for putting me on to mrfixitfingers and that led me Robin Lewis too. Great to see some aussie makers (even though Robin is an import like me)
No problem 👍Hope you enjoy all their vids