Don't ever stop with the subtle humor, I can't get enough of it. Your projects are always fun to watch and you do a great job making clean, enjoyable content. Keep up the great work Drew!
I wholeheartedly agree! Just recently found your channel and it’s already a favorite, because not only is it productive to watch, the jokes make it entertaining 🙂
I love the bloopers at the end. So many woodworking/DIY videos don't show the drops/mistakes/frustrations, only the 10+ minute perfect build montage. Makes it very relatable!
Great build, Drew. Always 3 things we can count on - something you borrowed from your neighbor, slot head screws and a bunch of "Oh, crap"s. Always fun and enjoyable. Thanks. Take care. Bill.
The outtakes make me feel better that these things happen to other people who are more experienced than I am. Lol loved the vid. Favoriting it for me to look at later.
Beautiful cart. The outtakes were epic! Gotta love when you are trying to work inside a cabinet shell, and you’re playing darts with the Phillips head.
i just finished mine. I had a bunch of cedar fence pickets left over so I planed them and used them for the drawer faces. It came out so nice and I never would have been able to do it without you. Thank you!
I would imagine you've heard this a great many times by now, but thank you for including the outtakes at the end of your videos - they help to reaffirm that the mistakes I'm constantly making in the shop are, in at least some small way, "normal," or at least "part of the process."
Just got back from your "shop tour". I understand now why your projects and ideas are so clean and simple. No over-the-top, complicated engineering, easy fabrication processes, and comfortable instructions. Since I retired (some years ago) I have been bouncing around the idea of making my "shop" useful again you are an inspiration. When I need a new tool cab I'll be using this design. Thankx - and yes, you crack me up.
By far the most relaxing, educating, fun videos to watch. Especially because they are edited so you don't feel like you're watching paint dry. Well done Mr Fisher. Thanks.
I am so glad to see that you haven't run out of your favorite slot head screws. I am sorry to see that you have run out of the old vintage rusty ones though!!!!!!!!!!! Waiting till next month.
I think the mistakes you show at the end of the video are priceless because it makes me realize the UA-camrs who make things run into the same problems I do. Great video too.
I love your humor, learn from your projects and light up when I can modify them to fit my need, or in this case, my neighbor’s need. Your videos are always a delight to watch. Thank you!!!
Keep the out takes coming my friend. They make me feel so much better. It`s encouraging to see that this sort of stuff happens to someone that makes really nice things
@@RobertLowery Yes, he inherited them. I forget if he mentioned that in a video or if he told me directly via message. Yes, he answers his messages on Instagram and UA-cam. Great guy.
@@woodandwheelz He talked about it in some of his earlier videos. I just could not remember if it was his grandfather or father who collected them. Thanks for confirming.
"I borrowed my neighbors walnut cutting board and made some drawer pulls" - Love it. ... The outtakes make me feel so much better about my mistakes. Thanks!!
Hey Drew, I needed a mobile cabinet for my new desk top jointer. This was perfect. It was my first time to splurge for Baltic Burch plywood and I don't think I'll ever go back to sanded ply from the big box. It's expensive and about an hr round trip to buy it in down in SLC but worth it. Thanks for the vids and plans.
Thank goodness for the neighbor having that walnut cutting board. Otherwise I don't know how those drawers were going to open. Just to spite those that would wonder into your shop, there should be another handle added to the top "stretcher" - Or this may get confusing, and I know I would be grabbing it often, thinking it was a real handle. I like this build of yours and need to procure some plans.
great video, also i appreciate the bloopers or mistakes cause the amount of channels I've seen that don't show any form of mistakes (mainly cut out and filmed again) it shows that even the pro's screw up
I've tried to build a couple of your projects. Following your lead, I've been dismantling my neighbor's fence one or two boards at a time to procure wood for these projects. I'm going to stop doing that though, because I guess he's not too happy about it. At least that's what it said in the letter from his lawyer. Anyways, I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the tips and ideas.
well i give you a lot of Credit this Tool cart is way nicer than the one you replacesd but i did think the original hinges and overall build was Cool i did Woodworking Professionally for over 25 years and as my Hobby for more than 35 i managed to hold onto and keep reporpousing a couple of original shop Wall cabinets i made and using them as Shop Equipment and storage as a reminder of how far i came over the years eventually i did reuse the hardware to build matching Cabinetry for that one paticular area but was somewhat surprised on how well those older Cabinets held up over time
Always enjoy your videos........some great woodworking skills along with your superb sense of humor! Your poor neighbor must be living in a shell of a house by now.
I’m so glad I watched the bloopers at the end. I was feeling discouraged because your video was so smooth. Then after the bloopers I thought, ‘ oh yeah, that’s more what I sound like.’
I’d like to get the address of your neighbor. I’ve got a lot of projects (this one included) planned, and that seems to be an excellent place to get building materials. Seems like the price is right, and your neighbor seems either clueless or distracted. Love this project, Drew!!
I've only just found your Channel Drew. I must say I love your videos, your dry sense of humor, and of course the out takes! They actually inspire and reassure inexperienced DIYers like me to actually give it go, showing you "professionals" are only human and not unheard of for you to make the same mistakes we do. The quality of the videos and items you make are superb. You have a new subscriber.
Yea, you had to go to the home store because I caught you trying to take my plywood subfloor up from my house. At least now I know where my cutting board went. I thought I saw you grab something on the way out. Nicely done...I need a few of these for my shop. I've totally filled up two rolling tool boxes and one is a 65" husky box with upper...yea, I have a LOT of tools (grandfather's, dad's and now my in-laws). Going through them, but man I have so many freaking tools now...LOL
Another gem Drew. I love the humor as well as the project itself. And I was glad to see the "slotted screws" return. I kinda thought you could put all of them in one (or several) of the drawers. 😇
Great idea about using clamps before using the Kreg screws in the cabs! I’ll try it soon! NOW I know what that stupid Kreg drawer slide holder is supposed to be used for! (I got mine used so i have an excuse not to have read the directions!)... Thanks for the always funny, entertaining videos!
By far my favorite woodworking channel! this is a great build, i'm working on developing my woodworking shop in the garage right now, i think i may just have to build this. Keep up the great work!
I'm just setting up my shop, and I've been working on putting everything I can on wheels. It never occurred to me that those wheels could be on the bottom of cabinets, instead of just tool stands. What a simple, brilliant idea! Why do I need that kind of thing pointed out to me? Thanks for all the videos!
Makita and Dewalt make these magnets that securely slide over your screw bits so the screws don't fall off. I have a few of the Makita ones on different types and sizes of bits, and they work perfectly. Get a few and save yourself some grief.
Don't ever stop with the subtle humor, I can't get enough of it. Your projects are always fun to watch and you do a great job making clean, enjoyable content. Keep up the great work Drew!
Thank you very much!
I wholeheartedly agree! Just recently found your channel and it’s already a favorite, because not only is it productive to watch, the jokes make it entertaining 🙂
Every time I watch one of your videos I find myself smiling and laughing at all the humor. Thanks so much, and great build!
Glad you enjoy it!
Same here:D
Almost had a trickle of urine run down my knees from the "live edge osb"
@@Peter_Enis TMI
“Live edge OSB” is a classic. LOL
All my kitchen is OSB ♥️♥️♥️
This whole video is classic 🤣🤣
"Nuts! No, those are bolts." That was my exact thought as you were saying! Great project, thanks!
The 2x4 hinges were pretty cool
I love the bloopers at the end. So many woodworking/DIY videos don't show the drops/mistakes/frustrations, only the 10+ minute perfect build montage. Makes it very relatable!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I agree. It makes me feel better to know there is someone else that screws up then beats themselves up in their shop too.
Oh man, I love the build, but the top and bottom joke almost made me fall off my chair. Awesome as always Drew!
Hehe, glad you liked it
That was my absolute favorite too
I resemble that remark.
Great build, Drew. Always 3 things we can count on - something you borrowed from your neighbor, slot head screws and a bunch of "Oh, crap"s. Always fun and enjoyable. Thanks. Take care.
Bill.
You got it. :)
Can we just get 20 minutes of outtakes. Those are gold.
Drew needs to invest in a magnetic driver bit set!
I just LOVE the outtakes lol. They make me feel slightly better when I encounter silly mistakes or mishaps.
Glad your neighbor allowed you to borrow his cutting board. Love the design!!!
It's amazing that neighbor has any wood left!!! Great video!
Glue squeeze out finishes will be the next trend in woodworking thanks to you Drew :-)
😉 haha
"Ah crap!" Love the light humor and everything you "borrow" from your neighbor. Your videos are top notch.
Glad you enjoyed it
The outtakes make me feel better that these things happen to other people who are more experienced than I am. Lol loved the vid. Favoriting it for me to look at later.
Glad you liked it. Thanks
The highly sought after glue squeeze out look, lol haha too funny
Beautiful cart. The outtakes were epic! Gotta love when you are trying to work inside a cabinet shell, and you’re playing darts with the Phillips head.
Thanks so much!
i just finished mine. I had a bunch of cedar fence pickets left over so I planed them and used them for the drawer faces. It came out so nice and I never would have been able to do it without you. Thank you!
Sounds great!
I would imagine you've heard this a great many times by now, but thank you for including the outtakes at the end of your videos - they help to reaffirm that the mistakes I'm constantly making in the shop are, in at least some small way, "normal," or at least "part of the process."
Glad you like them!
Most impressed with how he drove those 2 flat head screws without the bit slipping off. Nice build dude.
I was pretty shocked myself when I did it.
Just got back from your "shop tour". I understand now why your projects and ideas are so clean and simple. No over-the-top, complicated engineering, easy fabrication processes, and comfortable instructions. Since I retired (some years ago) I have been bouncing around the idea of making my "shop" useful again you are an inspiration. When I need a new tool cab I'll be using this design. Thankx - and yes, you crack me up.
Thanks a bunch!
Love the outtakes. Very good videos; just the right amount of humor and satisfyingly informative.
Glad you like them!
A plus on the build and comedy. Top and bottom is an instant classic, but the out take reel is even funnier... Great work Drew!
Glad you enjoyed it
You have a great sense of humour, very self deprecating UK style! Keep up the work with amazing content!
Great videos. Not too long but with enough details for us to follow. And they are sprinkled with gentle humor 🤣
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your channel! Have missed your humor and the way you explain things so even a novice like me can understand
Thanks for watching!
Nothing beats live osb. Makes a great dining table.
By far the most relaxing, educating, fun videos to watch. Especially because they are edited so you don't feel like you're watching paint dry. Well done Mr Fisher. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am so glad to see that you haven't run out of your favorite slot head screws. I am sorry to see that you have run out of the old vintage rusty ones though!!!!!!!!!!! Waiting till next month.
My collection has no bounds. You'll see them soon enough. :)
i loveeee the real world aggravation at the end of the video. sometimes i watch videos then forget how aggravated i get when i actually go to build it
I think the mistakes you show at the end of the video are priceless because it makes me realize the UA-camrs who make things run into the same problems I do. Great video too.
Glad you liked it
I love your humor, learn from your projects and light up when I can modify them to fit my need, or in this case, my neighbor’s need. Your videos are always a delight to watch. Thank you!!!
Thanks, Mike!
Keep the out takes coming my friend. They make me feel so much better. It`s encouraging to see that this sort of stuff happens to someone that makes really nice things
I particularly enjoyed “Nuts! No, those are bolts.”
Can I just say that I love "unnecessary walnut"? You can keep all the flat head screws though. 😉
Yeah, but should it ever come time to sell, people will be clamoring to get this "vintage" box.
If I recall correctly, the flat head screws are a tribute to his grandfather who collected a very large amount of them.
@@RobertLowery Yes, he inherited them. I forget if he mentioned that in a video or if he told me directly via message. Yes, he answers his messages on Instagram and UA-cam. Great guy.
@@woodandwheelz He talked about it in some of his earlier videos. I just could not remember if it was his grandfather or father who collected them. Thanks for confirming.
Drew, you are a revelation my friend. so much humour and fun, and so much skill. love it.
Thanks!
"I borrowed my neighbors walnut cutting board and made some drawer pulls" - Love it. ... The outtakes make me feel so much better about my mistakes. Thanks!!
the outtakes are so good
Glad you enjoy them
I like how you’re always so serious and make no mistakes. 😂 Loved the video!
Super serious. And I never mess up.
Gosh I love when a Drew video shows in feed!!
How did I only just find out about this channel? This is pure gold. Love the humour and the projects are real neat.
Always amazing how it doesn't matter how many drawers you build,we always have enough crap to fill them up.
Right?
You're humor is the best. Great build, Drew!
Thanks! :)
Hey Drew, I needed a mobile cabinet for my new desk top jointer. This was perfect. It was my first time to splurge for Baltic Burch plywood and I don't think I'll ever go back to sanded ply from the big box. It's expensive and about an hr round trip to buy it in down in SLC but worth it. Thanks for the vids and plans.
You bet! Glad it turned out good for ya
“Nuts! No, those are bolts...”. Priceless. I’m sure someone has said this before, but you sound a LOT like a young Casey Kasem. ZOIKS!
Absolute madman driving flatheads with a driver!
The funniest woodworker on YT. A nice way to end a work week!
Thanks 👍
This is the second woodworking video I've watched this morning calling the unfinished cabinet a carcass. Learned something new today. =)
Good old Mr. Fisher doing another great project. Just love it! 🤩
Thanks Jan!
Thank goodness for the neighbor having that walnut cutting board. Otherwise I don't know how those drawers were going to open. Just to spite those that would wonder into your shop, there should be another handle added to the top "stretcher" - Or this may get confusing, and I know I would be grabbing it often, thinking it was a real handle. I like this build of yours and need to procure some plans.
Haha, love the fake drawer idea. :) Thanks, James!
Nice. For my version, I'm going to make the drawers deeper and cover the edges of the plywood in front.
great video,
also i appreciate the bloopers or mistakes cause the amount of channels I've seen that don't show any form of mistakes (mainly cut out and filmed again) it shows that even the pro's screw up
Thanks Julian, although I'm far from a pro. :)
I like the humor and your outtakes. Time for hernia number 2. Great build too.
Thanks!
I've tried to build a couple of your projects. Following your lead, I've been dismantling my neighbor's fence one or two boards at a time to procure wood for these projects. I'm going to stop doing that though, because I guess he's not too happy about it. At least that's what it said in the letter from his lawyer.
Anyways, I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the tips and ideas.
Too funny~! Good to see that the neighbor is still so giving to ensure your project success~! :-)
Nice build~!
Fig Newtons and juice boxes are essential in every shop 👍😂
...it's the glue that holds it all together 😉😂
Thank you Drew for the relatable outtakes. I have firsthand experience with every. single. one. sigh....... :)
This is the first video of yours that i have watched and I'm hooked. Simple construction and an awesome dose of humor and I'm hooked.
Welcome aboard!
Awesome as always dude! You’re the funniest woodworker on UA-cam
Hehe, thanks!
I love the outtakes. Just funny.
I think my local big box store uses the same brand of rusty hatchet to break down plywood. Scary!
Great project and video. Thanks!
You're very welcome! :)
The humor on this channel.
Cutting board for the neighbor next on your build list? Great cabinet, and, as usual, very entertaining.
An OSB cutting board is always nice!
well i give you a lot of Credit this Tool cart is way nicer than the one you replacesd but i did think the original hinges and overall build was Cool i did Woodworking Professionally for over 25 years and as my Hobby for more than 35 i managed to hold onto and keep reporpousing a couple of original shop Wall cabinets i made and using them as Shop Equipment and storage as a reminder of how far i came over the years eventually i did reuse the hardware to build matching Cabinetry for that one paticular area but was somewhat surprised on how well those older Cabinets held up over time
SPOILER: The cart turned out great!!! 😍😍😍
Always enjoy your videos........some great woodworking skills along with your superb sense of humor! Your poor neighbor must be living in a shell of a house by now.
Hmmm I could use a shell for something.
Dude, you are hilarious. When you said that Home Depot used a rusty hatch to cut your plywood, I nearly pissed myself. Keep it up.
You are super funny! Love the build!
I’m so glad I watched the bloopers at the end. I was feeling discouraged because your video was so smooth. Then after the bloopers I thought, ‘ oh yeah, that’s more what I sound like.’
You definitely are good at what you are doing
I’d like to get the address of your neighbor. I’ve got a lot of projects (this one included) planned, and that seems to be an excellent place to get building materials. Seems like the price is right, and your neighbor seems either clueless or distracted.
Love this project, Drew!!
I've only just found your Channel Drew. I must say I love your videos, your dry sense of humor, and of course the out takes! They actually inspire and reassure inexperienced DIYers like me to actually give it go, showing you "professionals" are only human and not unheard of for you to make the same mistakes we do. The quality of the videos and items you make are superb. You have a new subscriber.
Thanks Gary! Welcome to the fray! 😀
Yea, you had to go to the home store because I caught you trying to take my plywood subfloor up from my house. At least now I know where my cutting board went. I thought I saw you grab something on the way out.
Nicely done...I need a few of these for my shop. I've totally filled up two rolling tool boxes and one is a 65" husky box with upper...yea, I have a LOT of tools (grandfather's, dad's and now my in-laws). Going through them, but man I have so many freaking tools now...LOL
That's a good problem to have. :)
Great to see you use your grampa’s supply of special screws. Great tribute.
There is nothing better then drawers in a shop.
Amazing job! Now I want to ask my dad to build me one haha!
Love your work and your humour
Very nice , looks like I'll be buying a couple of sheets of plywood .
Drew- Another super project and I made i all by myself! Great plans too. Can't wait to see what you have for me next. Thanks for your good work..
Nice work! Glad you enjoyed the project
What's the size of the plywood?
What's the size of plywood
Another gem Drew. I love the humor as well as the project itself. And I was glad to see the "slotted screws" return. I kinda thought you could put all of them in one (or several) of the drawers. 😇
Still easily the funniest and beat comedic wood working, love the jokes love the editing, love the builds thanks
Love the outtakes.
Great idea about using clamps before using the Kreg screws in the cabs! I’ll try it soon! NOW I know what that stupid Kreg drawer slide holder is supposed to be used for! (I got mine used so i have an excuse not to have read the directions!)... Thanks for the always funny, entertaining videos!
Absolutely love your videos. Only complaint is you don't do enough of them! Nice cabinet too. I especially like the unnecessary walnut!
The outtakes are worth the price of admission! LOL
LOve the outakes. We obviously enjoy using the same sort of technical language. Great video too. Subbed.
Thanks! Welcome
so glad you got to use the flat head screws ;-)
That’s a great upgrade! Another awesome video Drew!
Thanks! 👍
By far my favorite woodworking channel! this is a great build, i'm working on developing my woodworking shop in the garage right now, i think i may just have to build this. Keep up the great work!
Thanks a bunch!
Drew, you're the best!
thanks for the ending. makes me feel better
I’m also a woodworker, but when I try to make something that you make it never turns out like it’s supposed too! Nice Job!!
I'm just setting up my shop, and I've been working on putting everything I can on wheels. It never occurred to me that those wheels could be on the bottom of cabinets, instead of just tool stands. What a simple, brilliant idea! Why do I need that kind of thing pointed out to me? Thanks for all the videos!
Hehe... glad it helped. :)
Makita and Dewalt make these magnets that securely slide over your screw bits so the screws don't fall off. I have a few of the Makita ones on different types and sizes of bits, and they work perfectly. Get a few and save yourself some grief.
Love the humour, keep these videos coming
Always great, Thanks Drew.
appreciate your humor, you are a funny guy. Really like the video.
Thanks! Glad you liked it
I used to work for Lowes and the rusty hatchet is dead on 😁😁😁
I just found an extra pacage of playing cards from some old stuff. I wondered what to do with them in my shop. Now I know! 😄
Thanks for your informative videos, they're very helpful. Glad to see that I'm not the only one who makes boo-boos with my woodworking.
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped