Was it a oopsie @9:17 ? 😅 Nice to see than even people making beautiful pieces like these also can (sometime) still fail as mere mortals. The flush trim bit took good care of this detail 😉 Great result 👍
Good eye! Yup, the first row of dominos were cut in about an inch too low 🥵 - but by small miracle they landed exactly in the cut off area for the leg trimming. I don’t always get so lucky! 😅 I remind myself often that mistakes are normal and part of the human process.
Hello, I am trying to learn furniture using pine wood because oak and walnut wood boards are expensive in my country, but when I sand, there are a lot of marks left. How can I do it properly?
We have them made by another local small biz, Design Craft Door, that’s been making them since the 80’s! As an itsy-bitsy business in a modest workspace I’m always trying to find ways to have more time to spend on the fun things like designing new stuff or making videos for yours truly (😉), so outsourcing a part like this to experts is a win-win. The only thing that takes a hit is my ego that wants to make each and every part myself 😅
This is perfection. Tables are timeless and beautiful.
hey thanks!
Was it a oopsie @9:17 ? 😅 Nice to see than even people making beautiful pieces like these also can (sometime) still fail as mere mortals. The flush trim bit took good care of this detail 😉
Great result 👍
Good eye! Yup, the first row of dominos were cut in about an inch too low 🥵 - but by small miracle they landed exactly in the cut off area for the leg trimming. I don’t always get so lucky! 😅 I remind myself often that mistakes are normal and part of the human process.
Walnut, Cherry, or Mahogany just can't be beat in furniture making. They are ELITE!
I’d add white oak to that list too!
Lots of nice details. The brass nails holding the back are an especially neat touch
Thanks for noticing!
Awesome 👌👌👌
much appreciated 🙏
Woah look at all those drawers 2:27
drawers > shelves ☺️
awesome design. what drawer slides are you using?
I use the Grass Dynapro 3D- they’re a lot like Blum but jostle less and feel more solid.
What is the name of the equipment you are using to place your logo on the back of the furniture at 21:13?
It’s a branding iron.
Nice design! What thickness did you use for the walnut? Can't tell if it's 3/4" or 1".
Thx! Started with 5/4 and planed down to 7/8”.
Hello, I am trying to learn furniture using pine wood because oak and walnut wood boards are expensive in my country, but when I sand, there are a lot of marks left. How can I do it properly?
Great question! Sanding soft woods can be tough. What grit are you starting with? And what grit are you finishing with?
Nice nightstands! How did you make the dovetails on the drawers?
We have them made by another local small biz, Design Craft Door, that’s been making them since the 80’s! As an itsy-bitsy business in a modest workspace I’m always trying to find ways to have more time to spend on the fun things like designing new stuff or making videos for yours truly (😉), so outsourcing a part like this to experts is a win-win. The only thing that takes a hit is my ego that wants to make each and every part myself 😅
What domino size for that 45 cut ? 5mm ? Whats the thicknes of walls?
6mm and 7/8”
Nice
Thanks!!