Just because he chooses to elevate the project with other tools doesn’t mean you can’t do it with the 3 tools, as well as he had to size rough lumber which takes specialty tools that you wouldn’t need. Don’t let people having access to more tools then you make you think it’s not a beginner project
i guess i am a carpenter in my past life because i am always inspired to do one like the ones you always build, i just don't have the tools because they are very costly here in my place... you got one subbie here in the Philppines... keep doing videos like this... two thumbs up!
Better to buy already made shelfs ...and just hang them coz this is easy when u have the tools for free right ..it might cost u a little more but saves u alot of hassle
Thank you for explaining how to make them with hand power tools like a Circular Saw and the type of wood to buy that's already has a straight edge. I have a Circular saw, router, drill, sander, and a pocket jig. I love to see someone like yourself make a video with these types of tools. I've also have been looking at Craigslist for used tools. Thank you again, and everyone else reading this, don't get discouraged. If you're serious about wood working, take a loan to buy the tools you need. At that point you jump right in to a serious business, and have to push yourself to succeed.You wear all hats in the business. I did this with screen printing and had to learn to sell. Started with friends, family and church.
Rockler is the BEST supplier of accessories for any woodworker! And since I'm talking about Rockler this is a good time to mention that they do offer some surfaced wood online. I'm not in any way affiliated with Rockler, I just love their stuff. Anyway, I haven't had much time to watch your videos lately, but I finally found a minute and I'm glad I did because this is a great quick weekend project idea! Thanks again for such great videos!
Dude... You're a genius. You just taught me at least 3 game changing techniques. Sanding dowels with a drill, using a speed square with a circular saw, and of course the method of making floating shelves without expensive hardware. Thank you! Awesome work! 2:15
It’s not about the “expensive tools” it’s being creative, doing a craft you enjoy and have a passion for. These excuses of not having his equipment is lame. Yes, those tools make the job 4x fast and better but this can be done with simple tools as well. All you need is the courage to get started.
I lucky, I have woodshop at my school and we are doing custom projects and the school provides everything! So I'm definitely going to be making some of these
This is so awesome!!! I just found your channel, I’ve never held a power tool but now I’m so curious. My husband and I are on the hunt for our first house and I’m going to have to invest in some tools to start my own DIY projects. So inspirational!!!! 5:48
Great video Johnny. I made my own floating box shelves out of recycled timber and they look fantastic - very strong too. Cheers Nick, Darwin Australia.
great, simple project. projects like this keep encouraging me to take the plunge on investing in a planer. Working with rough lumber looks really rewarding
It is super rewarding, definitely a major turning point in the woodworking experience. Even an inexpensive planer is well worth the investment. That, paired with a table saw, will allow you to build almost anything.
Man I love how you explain a simple and cost sensitive way of doing the same job in the beginning! Most people think there is only one way to do a job, thanks for giving some perspective - Awesome job on the rough lumber version too! Takes a pro to use pro tools.
I’ve used those support bracket, except, I trace the mounting bracket on the drywall, used a multi-tool and cut out the drywall “plug”, mounted the support directly to the stud. Not only is it stronger, but, the shelf will fit perfectly flush against the wall and not stick out a bit due to the shelf sitting against the square mount instead of against the wall
The mounting brackets don't let the shelf fit tight to the wall. I've built floating shelves years ago for my sister's football knick knacks using 1x6's and just screwed them to the wall (@ the studs) using finish screws. The shelves are still "floating" to this day. It's been about 10 years.
My first thought too. With all those tools, he could have chiseled a recess for the bracket so the shelf would fit against the wall (and hide the hardware).
You need a stage & cameras following you around! We're in the middle of remodeling an attached in-law apartment into a master bedroom & I was pulling my hair out until I came across your channel (while at work 😅) You are amazing girl! Y gracias for all the inspiration!! 3:51
Step 1; Get the $15,- wood boards. Done! Step 2; Save some of my salary for 3 years, to get the all the $18.000,- tools you used. Step 3; Make those shelf! LOL
I'm expecting the equipment used woodsaw hammer drill (cheap drill is available) but still i like the video can still explain the basic of making this shelves you just have to adapt it on your available tools
I love you work, definitely a skilled craftsman. The Rockler sponsor alone confirms that. Unfortunately, most of us have basic tools. Just saying....I'm still a fan, but I would dig it if you would consider sharing some projects with basic tools and using supplies we can get at the retail spots. Happy New Year
I love that you specifically mention only needing 3 basic tools, then use about 20 specialty tools and jigs....
Absolutely right, it's not a fair game for beginners
Yup
I was thinking the exact same thing. This isn’t a beginner video by any means.
Just because he chooses to elevate the project with other tools doesn’t mean you can’t do it with the 3 tools, as well as he had to size rough lumber which takes specialty tools that you wouldn’t need. Don’t let people having access to more tools then you make you think it’s not a beginner project
@@Fisher.armstrong I think we can buy sized lumber from lumber shop.
This was the most aesthetically pleasing build I think I have ever seen. So simple but SOOOO satisfying.
I like this a lot. This is like Lego but on the next level.
Hah, I could definitely see that!
It's good to see the woodprx has new Instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
@@beliajkrouinc21 Pure awesomeness to me!
i guess i am a carpenter in my past life because i am always inspired to do one like the ones you always build, i just don't have the tools because they are very costly here in my place... you got one subbie here in the Philppines... keep doing videos like this... two thumbs up!
my girlfriends dad told me about WoodVan.xyz he was showing me few plans in there for a new deck, they had tons of projects
Better to buy already made shelfs ...and just hang them coz this is easy when u have the tools for free right ..it might cost u a little more but saves u alot of hassle
Thank you for explaining how to make them with hand power tools like a Circular Saw and the type of wood to buy that's already has a straight edge. I have a Circular saw, router, drill, sander, and a pocket jig. I love to see someone like yourself make a video with these types of tools. I've also have been looking at Craigslist for used tools. Thank you again, and everyone else reading this, don't get discouraged. If you're serious about wood working, take a loan to buy the tools you need. At that point you jump right in to a serious business, and have to push yourself to succeed.You wear all hats in the business. I did this with screen printing and had to learn to sell. Started with friends, family and church.
They look great bro, don't let the haters get to you.
wow i didn't think woodwork can be cool, but this is actually very productive.
Thanks!
Rockler is the BEST supplier of accessories for any woodworker! And since I'm talking about Rockler this is a good time to mention that they do offer some surfaced wood online. I'm not in any way affiliated with Rockler, I just love their stuff.
Anyway, I haven't had much time to watch your videos lately, but I finally found a minute and I'm glad I did because this is a great quick weekend project idea! Thanks again for such great videos!
+Sooner Keith thanks Keith! They do have a great selection for people who don't have the tools to mill it themselves.
Man these turned out nice, love the maple. All about the minimal vibe.
+Whiskey Wood Creations thanks!
It would be cool to see a wall covered in those especially if they were all made of varying woods
Yup, that's what my eye doctor has on their wall, that's where I got this idea!
Dude... You're a genius. You just taught me at least 3 game changing techniques. Sanding dowels with a drill, using a speed square with a circular saw, and of course the method of making floating shelves without expensive hardware. Thank you! Awesome work! 2:15
Thanks, glad the video was helpful!
It’s not about the “expensive tools” it’s being creative, doing a craft you enjoy and have a passion for. These excuses of not having his equipment is lame. Yes, those tools make the job 4x fast and better but this can be done with simple tools as well. All you need is the courage to get started.
- And a video with that tools
Simple for you maybe, lol.
I've never seen those shelf supports before. Cool!
That bubinga looks really great with the grain pattern
+freeman621 yea it’s some gorgeous wood!
I just did a floating shelf build this past week, just 1 shelf, basically a box made from reclaimed oak, turned out great!
+WoodShaped nice!
That Bubinga looks nice as always looks great Johnny
+Joe basement woodworking thanks Joe!
So satisfying to watch..
That chamfer really makes it look cool!
+Geeksmithing thanks Wes! Chamfers make everything look better 😁
Beautiful.... wood working Crafts DIY...
Thank you very much!
wonderful ❤👍👍
will make one our new home
Amazing finishing
U are v methodical n precise also teaching from your heart
A good guy
May god bless u like to try
I finally got ahold of waterlocks and it really is great it is probably the best sealer I've ever used I highly recommend this
Nice, glad you're liking it!
Same.
I lucky, I have woodshop at my school and we are doing custom projects and the school provides everything! So I'm definitely going to be making some of these
Nice video
Man I wish I could do this for a living. Just got into woodworking and it makes me wanna build everything I see
Superb idea
Looks great and easy to make
+Franks DIY thanks!
I built this and it looks very good!
Nice, that’s awesome!
Simple and clean, no bullshit 👌
Thanks!
Petteri 591 نبةنهغب
Great ... Thank you for what you teach us...
thanks for the idea
That wood looks nice
You'd hope someone with all that gear wouldn't need a tutorial like this
Nice project I watch all your videos and learn a lot with it
+Eduardo Schlichta thanks a lot!
I am indian your video amazing
hey,i wanna say uv bn of much help to me as an upcoming carpenter. Thax for the videos.Thumbs up
Thanks so much!
Very Nice project !
Thanks!
Very Very Nice
They look great!
Well done dude, you have golden hands and will continue to make interesting videos
Dude is beautiful and talented with 692 jealous people giving a thumbs down!
it's because of the expensive tools he used smh
Really beautiful work
Thanks!
Great and nice project
Thanks!
diy creators is more enjoyable,simple and shows products from cheaper things
Glen has expensive stuff also.
From kerala ❤️
If i have that all tools, i can build Floating Ship! Nice video btw
*Good Job*
That bubinga looks beautiful. I think i've found a new love.
Right? It is gorgeous, but also incredibly heavy! Can't imagine building a full piece using it.
Haha, I think the shelves are good for now.
This is so awesome!!! I just found your channel, I’ve never held a power tool but now I’m so curious. My husband and I are on the hunt for our first house and I’m going to have to invest in some tools to start my own DIY projects. So inspirational!!!! 5:48
Great video Johnny. I made my own floating box shelves out of recycled timber and they look fantastic - very strong too. Cheers Nick, Darwin Australia.
Cool, thanks!
great, simple project. projects like this keep encouraging me to take the plunge on investing in a planer. Working with rough lumber looks really rewarding
It is super rewarding, definitely a major turning point in the woodworking experience. Even an inexpensive planer is well worth the investment. That, paired with a table saw, will allow you to build almost anything.
looks really simple to make and looks good
Makes DYI video...
80% of the work its done by expensive power tools.🤔
Man I love how you explain a simple and cost sensitive way of doing the same job in the beginning! Most people think there is only one way to do a job, thanks for giving some perspective - Awesome job on the rough lumber version too! Takes a pro to use pro tools.
Hi, i started my UA-cam Channel and lot of your tips i am using in my own private work.
Keep up the good work :)
This products is so very very good
very good video loved the shelf
+randy martin thanks!
It is the best work i'm learning from you
world top
Padrisimo! !! Muy padre así como los $320,000 en Equipo q asomo mientras elaboraste ese trabajo. De NO mames tu equipazo!
Beautiful work
Great working!
Thanks!
I’ve used those support bracket, except, I trace the mounting bracket on the drywall, used a multi-tool and cut out the drywall “plug”, mounted the support directly to the stud. Not only is it stronger, but, the shelf will fit perfectly flush against the wall and not stick out a bit due to the shelf sitting against the square mount instead of against the wall
God ...I wish I had access to all that beautiful wood.!!!! I'd be in the workshop indefinitely.
Very nice I like it 💝💝💝
Very good very good nice
Nice shelves Johnny! 👍👊
+Fred McIntyre thanks Fred!
The mounting brackets don't let the shelf fit tight to the wall. I've built floating shelves years ago for my sister's football knick knacks using 1x6's and just screwed them to the wall (@ the studs) using finish screws. The shelves are still "floating" to this day. It's been about 10 years.
My first thought too. With all those tools, he could have chiseled a recess for the bracket so the shelf would fit against the wall (and hide the hardware).
nice built
It is great job I like it
Fantastic.
Perfect. I liked it very much
Thanks!
Looking good.
+Dan Prudlow thanks Dan!
beautiful workbench n cool shop
+Belasah Nifia thanks!
This should be rename as diy if you have a woodshop
Gotta love bubinga! They came out awesome Johnny!
+SimpleCove [Sean Walker] thanks Sean!
its perfect. Not disrespect all your talent, but man, yours equipments are awesome, I think this helps your perfection.
Great build Johnny those turned out awesome.
Thanks!
Why did this show up when I searched for CHEAP DIY floating shelves....lol wow
You need a stage & cameras following you around! We're in the middle of remodeling an attached in-law apartment into a master bedroom & I was pulling my hair out until I came across your channel (while at work 😅) You are amazing girl! Y gracias for all the inspiration!! 3:51
Step 1; Get the $15,- wood boards. Done!
Step 2; Save some of my salary for 3 years, to get the all the $18.000,- tools you used.
Step 3; Make those shelf!
LOL
Hah, good luck with your saving!
Buy S4S boards, they're all butt joints. Not too hard to do.
Not hard at all, people just like to complain.
Hahahahahaaaa.....
Jealous much??????
Great ! Should I also buy all those machines ?:)
Its nice simple cheap and even good
Nice work bro
Love from India
Thanks!
Great video and great way!
Thanks!
Amazing! I like the blind shelf support post method. Thank you for sharing.
wow very nice
Good project
1+ for having the scrolling ad bar to notify when the ad will be over. I wish all UA-camrs did this :)
I agree, it's really nice to know how long you have to wait till the ad is over!
I love it.
Nowadays, I'm thinking about doing it as hobbie I just need some stuffs from the store then I'll get on it.
pretty nice, easy and simple!!
+Octavio Garcia thanks!
I love that I saw those shelves on your instagram and you then made a video about it. Love your work. Thanks for the inspiration.
+The Naked Carpenter thanks a lot!
thanks for your ideas happy new year god bless you
Thanks, likewise!
I'm expecting the equipment used woodsaw hammer drill (cheap drill is available) but still i like the video can still explain the basic of making this shelves you just have to adapt it on your available tools
Gorgeous.
I've never worked with bubinga. Looks really nice. That is some interesting mounting hardware.
+Bruce A. Ulrich thanks Bruce, it's great stuff.
These are great!
Thanks!
I love you work, definitely a skilled craftsman. The Rockler sponsor alone confirms that. Unfortunately, most of us have basic tools. Just saying....I'm still a fan, but I would dig it if you would consider sharing some projects with basic tools and using supplies we can get at the retail spots. Happy New Year
Thanks! Check out the projects I’ve done with Lowe’s over the past couple of months. All of them used very basic tools and materials.
He’s so intelligent and I like his good skills. Everything came out excellent. By the way he’s a good looking guy.