The Only DIY Floating Shelf Video You'll Ever Need!!!

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2017
  • This is best way I've found to make floating shelves and can be adapted to any size needed. The design is a great combination of strength and ease of construction. I show you all the steps in the video but hopefully don't bore you with unwanted details.
    Most of my videos are a combo of how to and entertainment and this one is no different but if you have any questions feel free to ask and I'll get back to you asap.
    I try to post 2-3 videos per week (although that hasn't been happening lately) so please subscribe, like, share, comment, and click the bell to get notified any time I post a new video. Thanks a lot, it really helps!!!
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  • @gaelenbolland7787
    @gaelenbolland7787 6 років тому +59

    Some nice tips and tricks right here! I'll add one that I've found to be very useful as well. Pre drill your bracket mounting holes, then put a countersink on the back side. When screwing into drywall, it has a tendency to mushroom out around the screw. This can make getting your bracket flush to the wall pretty tough sometimes. The countersink will leave room for the drywall to push out and make for a nice tight fit against the wall, ensuring your shelf never wobbles.

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +3

      Nice, thanks!!!

    • @cavemanjoe7972
      @cavemanjoe7972 5 років тому +3

      Gaelen Bolland
      Your nomination for best comment has officially been entered.

    • @kittensausage5901
      @kittensausage5901 4 роки тому

      That’s actually a really good idea, thanks for sharing that

    • @vickymcdaniel3075
      @vickymcdaniel3075 4 роки тому

      Sounds good to me (says the grandma two years after the video who was able to put together an IKEA bed all by herself but needs to hire someone to make these for me)!

  • @elliottbunker5574
    @elliottbunker5574 4 роки тому +9

    Best one of these I’ve seen. Most of the other make me feel very suspicious that they’ll hold any weight beyond a pot plant! Nice to see a sturdy solution!

  • @SwankeyMonkey
    @SwankeyMonkey 5 років тому +5

    That burnisher technique for gapped mitered corners is Brilliant.
    I usually address the issue a number of ways depending on the project, but a burnisher bending in the wood fibers to close the gap makes perfect sense. Thank you!

  • @troysgarage
    @troysgarage 6 років тому +79

    That fill the gap trick is slick! Thanks for sharing. Love learning little tricks like that to help my own projects look better. I have a project coming up that I'm sure this will come in handy on. Keep filming! Love the content!

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +2

      Thanks a lot!!!

    • @tonyv1505
      @tonyv1505 3 роки тому

      new for me i usually put woodfill and sanded

  • @sylviaweihrer8396
    @sylviaweihrer8396 4 роки тому +3

    Gorgeous result!! Lots of great tips. I'm glad you show the errors too ... every project has something to back out of and figure out a fix :) Thank you!

  • @enby1315
    @enby1315 6 років тому +7

    Gotta love your style, cowboy boots and shorts. I can't say I've never done that.

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому

      Ha! Those work boots are so comfortable I wear them whenever I can

    • @gordon4385
      @gordon4385 6 років тому

      enby Little Sheldon did it.

  • @mnm1067
    @mnm1067 5 років тому +1

    Nice work! I LOVE THE DUST MANIFOLD! When I’ve built these I added meters to the front, top, and bottom pieces as well. Used a scribe to make the pieces fit as tight as possible to the walls. This makes each shelf look like one big timber, but it takes a heck of a lot longer.

  • @ashleylockwood4255
    @ashleylockwood4255 4 роки тому +2

    Your the kind of guy I’d love to hire to do projects in my home. You seem to take a lot more care and time than I would for myself but they look better in the end when you take the time to do it right. Great video, it was exactly what I was looking for. I’m wanting 7 8ft long shelves on a 10ft wall but now I’m thinking that is too much. I like the way the floating shelves open up the space more.

  • @fairchilde
    @fairchilde 4 роки тому +20

    Love that dust collection system! While the bf's away, I'll put one in his shop today! Thanks for the idea and the helpful pointers! *high five* Subscribed.

  • @EricNicholsdesign
    @EricNicholsdesign 6 років тому +5

    Whoa thanks dude, I can totally use that burnished edge trick at my job. Mind. Blown.

  • @carolynnalvarez7032
    @carolynnalvarez7032 6 років тому +2

    The wood glue to close the gap!!! So satisfying.. I literally took a breath of relief.

  • @jirizarr_21
    @jirizarr_21 5 років тому

    I am doing a job just like this soon and that just gave me more confidence in the strength of the floating shelf design. I am doing 2x4 construction for the braces and plywood sheets for the box. Will definitely use your tip to locate the studs before hand.

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich 6 років тому +70

    You just blew my mind a little with the dust collection manifold you made! I've never seen anything like this...I only see people using blast gates. Also, the burnisher trick...never seen that done. Very cool! (I typed the manifold comment right when I saw it in the video. Paused and typed it out so I would not forget. Then, you mentioned it. ha ha)

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому

      Awesome man thanks! I have your latest video all cued up and ready to watch tonight!!!

    • @Andy-te6jj
      @Andy-te6jj 6 років тому

      @Bruce A. Ulrich, I had the same thought that's a pretty smart idea

    • @paulhatchett3645
      @paulhatchett3645 6 років тому

      WIBruce A. Ulrich

    • @BryanCollette
      @BryanCollette 6 років тому

      I thought the same exact thing - very cool! Nice build too!

    • @spacepimp
      @spacepimp 6 років тому

      Also add a little stain in the joints before you put it together and then burnish it and you will never see the joint

  • @fungayoyo
    @fungayoyo 5 років тому +3

    great tips! i love the way you showed us how to tighten up that gap!

  • @chelleweatherspoon2226
    @chelleweatherspoon2226 5 років тому

    I really like the minimal hardware application, and I always have plenty of 2 x 4 scraps to use for support arms. This method is easy to install. Thank you so much!

  • @rapunzeleh546
    @rapunzeleh546 5 років тому +2

    the slidey dust thing. pretty awesome... i am just in the beginning process of building a dust collection system and will be using automatic blast gates, but that's a stroke of genius if you have a smaller shop.

  • @richcolter3122
    @richcolter3122 4 роки тому +7

    Diggin' your confidence Bro! I think I've learned a thing or 12 about floating shelves!

  • @beebe93
    @beebe93 5 років тому +5

    Marking where the studs are on the 2x4 was a brilliant idea.

  • @mickmcca348
    @mickmcca348 4 роки тому +1

    Has to be by far the best video for floating shelves. Excellent craftsmanship

  • @patrickallen5781
    @patrickallen5781 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the burnishing tip and man you are a fashion statement with the shorts & boots!

  • @danield9014
    @danield9014 5 років тому +10

    That tip for the edges is going to help me so much! Thank you!

  • @kittensausage5901
    @kittensausage5901 4 роки тому +7

    I’ve been “working with wood” for years, And I don’t think I’ve ever learned more tricks and tips in one video that I just did off of yours. Thank you for the education... Subbed

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 Рік тому

      Most of the work in this video is beginner level and the person making it doesn't even have a basic grasp on proper tool usage and very little woodworking experience. I definitely would not use these techniques as it is a wonder he still has all his fingers.

  • @whatsupwithsteve
    @whatsupwithsteve 3 роки тому +1

    I have built a bunch of floating shelves using your technique and my customers love them! You can display bowling balls if you want, they are that strong! This also works for floating bar counters. Thanks for the video and yep, be careful to put your struts out of the way of wall studs! learned that the hard way...:)

    • @snoww2009
      @snoww2009 2 роки тому

      Do you think 2x3 is as strong? Using 2x4 loses 1 inch of vertical space for each shelf installed.

  • @Ian.Valerio
    @Ian.Valerio 4 роки тому

    Every 13000 years - one of these men appear! Thank you!

  • @Superduty_59
    @Superduty_59 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome shelf builds! I want to build some like yours for the kids bedrooms but will be lighter duty. I'm thinking of using 2x2's for the internal frame to make them thinner.

  • @browntrout3994
    @browntrout3994 6 років тому +12

    my cat would love these shelves

  • @angelescendejas8184
    @angelescendejas8184 5 років тому +1

    Wow! I love it! Moving in soon to my new place. Wish I had some of those.

  • @willwyatt7023
    @willwyatt7023 6 років тому +2

    Love, love, LOVE that dust manifold!!!!!

  • @Attila_V
    @Attila_V 6 років тому +7

    Cool Oregon trail shirt 😎

  • @coreydiculous
    @coreydiculous 6 років тому +16

    Great video. I'm doing this same sort of design. Unfortunately I don't have a pocket hole jig. I was just gonna send some screws in at an angle. Fantastic tip with how to deal with miter gaps!

    • @djsmith6247
      @djsmith6247 4 роки тому

      Is there a reason you cant screw them in from the back?

    • @DamianSheesh
      @DamianSheesh 3 роки тому

      @@djsmith6247 watching this now and scratching my head about this as well. I'd counter sink so as not to damage the wall, but I see no advantage to this method.

  • @nserekoausi6474
    @nserekoausi6474 5 років тому +1

    Wow, I loved watching n I never wanted it to end. Good job 👍 dude. Now am ok with fixing floating shelves on the wall. ✅☺️

  • @hoanghungcuong6343
    @hoanghungcuong6343 4 роки тому

    Excellent video as usual. Glad to see you included your little "helpers" in the project. They will learn some responsibility and pride in helping out. 2:14

  • @Deacon2071
    @Deacon2071 6 років тому +3

    Very nice Ryan, I really like the pre-locating the stud idea. Great stuff, keep it up.

  • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
    @ThirdCoastCraftsman 6 років тому +11

    haha. Oh My god, I have a giant butcher block sitting in the corner of my shop as well taking up space too! great video man, love your style very fun personable narrations. Cool tips on the brad nailer and burnishing the corner like that!

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому

      Awesome thanks! That butcher block is about 70 years old and came out of a butchers shop. It's absolutely amazing with dovetail keyed joints. what are you planning to do with yours? I've been thinking about building an island for my kitchen...

  • @blakebauer2722
    @blakebauer2722 3 роки тому

    Great video and I'm glad to see you pointed out and kept the little mistakes you made along the way. It's easy to edit that stuff out, but keeping them in makes everyone else feel better knowing you're human like the rest of us.

  • @9brian9871
    @9brian9871 5 років тому +1

    I cannot tell you how many times I have watched "experts" on TV and youtube using a Brad Nailer or Finish Nailer just like you mentioned...including myself following along and getting a nail that ricocheted into my finger. So my lesson for today is to hold the nail gun in the right direction so when it does ricochet, it does so inside the wood. Such an obvious answer for the problem...but until you said it...it had never clicked for me. Thanks.
    PS: Filling that gap was a great trick to learn as well! I'll look forward to watching more of your vids.

  • @Gantzz321
    @Gantzz321 6 років тому +3

    looks great, on install I might have talked to customer to see about off setting shelf 1 an 3 to the right an 2 an 4 to the left a little to give move of a decorative flow to it, This would allow a tall item to be placed on the end of a shelf. Its strictly a preference thing.

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +1

      Thanks! We talked thru that and she liked the even look so I went with that.

  • @Cat_Not_Kat
    @Cat_Not_Kat 5 років тому +8

    That dust collection system was some straight up efficiency porn. You just got a new sub, lol

    • @trakyboy5128
      @trakyboy5128 5 років тому

      I'm not sure of the porn part but, that slick slide dust collector got me all tingling 😋

  • @tiffaneygerlach3373
    @tiffaneygerlach3373 4 роки тому

    Those are exactly what i want on my 12 ft walls for my dvds. So when do you want to come to Indiana. Lol great job!! Beautiful

  • @StonefieldMusic
    @StonefieldMusic 5 років тому

    The burnish trick was gold!

  • @batcavebricks8623
    @batcavebricks8623 5 років тому +10

    The first moment I saw you were using a Porter Cable miter saw, I was thinking, "Wow, he's using a cheap saw and is going to make something good with it". Then you are like, "Oh, I am having problems with this saw" lol.

  • @ryangi5
    @ryangi5 4 роки тому +5

    I'm pretty sure there are still more cat videos on UA-cam than floating shelve videos, so you're good!
    😉 Just kidding. This was interesting!

  • @dubiousjesse
    @dubiousjesse 5 років тому

    Loved the fill gap tip and floating shelf brackets you made. The last floating shelf I that I made I used some floating shelf brackets from the hardware store.

  • @TheGholiday
    @TheGholiday 6 років тому +2

    Wow. They look amazing. I had a lightbulb moment wondering why they are called floating shelves and I realized there were no brackets 😂😂
    Once I become more competent in woodwork I’ll give these a go. My skill level at the moment is zero although I did make a fruit bowl once with ice cream sticks.

  • @rajajivani1
    @rajajivani1 4 роки тому +4

    Hi Ryan love the video. Question for you: how much weight can these shelves hold? i'm trying to make a floating shelves for my bourbon collection but needed them to be hulk strong to hold them. Thank you for your help

  • @stephenwgreen78
    @stephenwgreen78 6 років тому +4

    Those look awesome. & I totally judged you for buying a new saw...judged you to be awesome. I love the Hitachi slide design

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +1

      Hahaha! Thanks!!!

    • @lightwavz
      @lightwavz 5 років тому

      I have to admit that my husband has a basement and garage full of vintage tools with missing...everything?... and I drooled a little at that saw! Tax Refund O Rama!

  • @wysgyeman
    @wysgyeman 4 роки тому

    our project turned out beautifully! Love it!

  • @LTDWoodworks
    @LTDWoodworks 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing 👍 First video of yours I've come across. I love UA-cam for the fact that we all get to learn new things. That trick of closing the miter gap was a first for me. Thanks again for sharing 👍👏

  • @TheErichull
    @TheErichull 5 років тому +4

    FRESNO!

  • @teresastory2010
    @teresastory2010 4 роки тому +7

    do you mind telling me the size of the top board, please? I would guess that's an 8" pine board but not too sure. I have been wanting to build these shelves for a while now but I'm intimidated by them for some crazy reason. Your video was pretty direct so I'm going to give it whirl.

  • @MassiveReactive
    @MassiveReactive 5 років тому +1

    This is a great video tutorial! Thanks for the little tips especially.

  • @stephengreco5115
    @stephengreco5115 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Ryan. The pinner tip about deflection was super helpful. You just made my short list. Looking forward to checking out your other content. Cheers

  • @Dead-bl7to
    @Dead-bl7to 3 роки тому +3

    The only DIY video we will do in a professional workshop that you will ever need!

  • @joshuacrane
    @joshuacrane 6 років тому +6

    Invisible Children 👌

  • @billwilson6096
    @billwilson6096 2 роки тому

    Great video, glad to see you doing the Kreg pocket holes for the mounting frame. The way you did these shelves is exactly what I had planned for my build. Thanks from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @chinaiboltiador983
    @chinaiboltiador983 4 роки тому

    Watchin here in philippines and i love watching about forniture diy such as floating shelves, making bed or any kinds about forniture .
    Waiting your nxt video boss .

  • @michaelmapu572
    @michaelmapu572 4 роки тому +5

    What were your finish measurement? I know you said 7’ x what? Great video keep it coming! Subscribing now.

  • @tflo2002
    @tflo2002 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the video. Two questions and maybe I missed it so I will watch again once I'm ready to try. The skeleton frame are just 2x4 right, What about the actual shelf, what material is that? Also you didn't show how to fasten the shelf to the frame when hanging. Thanks again.

    • @ashleyriley7661
      @ashleyriley7661 4 роки тому +9

      My questions exactly! I came scrolling comments to see if anyone answered lol

    • @jmontgomery32
      @jmontgomery32 2 роки тому

      It looked like simple pine uses for the actual shelving. Maybe 1x8? And to fasten to the frame it looks like he just screwed in a few screws from the top into the frame once it was all together. You can see him do it to the first shelve he hangs.

  • @batcavebricks8623
    @batcavebricks8623 5 років тому

    I like that burnishing technique!

  • @DIYBuilt
    @DIYBuilt 3 роки тому

    Great job! and that dust collection manifold, wow!

  • @rosamoreno2423
    @rosamoreno2423 5 років тому +4

    What colors did you use to stain the shelves and the lacquer?

  • @felixrafaelbalde9850
    @felixrafaelbalde9850 6 років тому +49

    dont know why... but you remind me of Louis Litt from Suits

    • @motownmitch31
      @motownmitch31 4 роки тому +1

      Teeth, Nose, Teeth. Love that show!

    • @AliciaandScott
      @AliciaandScott 4 роки тому

      Felix Balde absolutely! Lose the hair and add a suit and some cheesy lines and voila!

  • @kevin.molina
    @kevin.molina 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing that gap trick, that’s insane!

  • @335player7
    @335player7 5 років тому

    I'm getting ready to do mine in our condo. Thanks fro the great video!

  • @pauloclydecatipay4672
    @pauloclydecatipay4672 3 роки тому +5

    "Don't judge me"
    what are you talking about? I would have done the same. It's a smart change.

    • @88blackandwhite88
      @88blackandwhite88 3 роки тому

      Nice upgrade for sure! If you've got the scratch for it :)

  • @hollyleary8769
    @hollyleary8769 4 роки тому +5

    What did you use to attach the shelves to the walls for that much weight? I know nails are better for shear force, but if you used screws, I'm curious as to which kind.

    • @ebisu8824
      @ebisu8824 Рік тому

      🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @johnholder4208
      @johnholder4208 Рік тому

      Large dows and glue. No nails, no screws.

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 Рік тому +1

      6 inch TimberLOK hurricane lags would probably be the best option. Not sure I would trust dowels and glue.

  • @garyharden7311
    @garyharden7311 3 роки тому +2

    Omg I Love your attitude you're so funny as well
    Gonna make some version of this -LOOKS great!

  • @robd5326
    @robd5326 6 років тому

    That corner miter gap trick is a brilliant.You have no idea how much I will use and appreciate that.Thanks

  • @bondiablo4267
    @bondiablo4267 5 років тому +4

    I can’t believe the hate your music was getting. Loved every second of it, would love to know the name. Also like your technique for these shelves, they look great. Subscribed real quick, please keep up the loud rock.

    • @joekind1
      @joekind1 5 років тому

      I have the volume up when he talks but the music is too loud. I'm a musician and love rock and roll.

  • @robertrijkers5163
    @robertrijkers5163 6 років тому +5

    stud location... so much easier here where we don't have cardboard walls on a metal frame

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn 5 років тому +1

      what do you have then? solid concrete? how would that be easier?

    • @bahardin3992
      @bahardin3992 5 років тому

      @@AsTheWheelsTurn .. yea man, in other parts of the world, we have :
      - cement sand brick wall.
      - claybrick wall.
      - hollow brick wall
      - concrete wall..
      all with or without plaster and paint finish.
      no cardboard wall on studs for us, save us the hassle of locating the studs.
      so, mounting anything on this walls need good sturdy wall plugs and/or anchor bolts.

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn 5 років тому

      we dont have cardboard walls here, it is sheetrock, basically plaster paneling with more plaster on top of that for a texture or smooth finish.makes it nice for putting wiring and pipes in the walls, finding studs is not difficult at all, drilling concrete walls to put anchors in and having that be accurate sounds more difficult to me but each to his own, we have earthquakes here so masonry walls just crumble and crack and get ruined, a wood frame structure will flex and shake around but it ends up ok after. just because something is built in a different way does not make it inferior.there are still lots of building built of brick in the US anyway but we still put stud walls with sheetrock and plaster on the inside.@@bahardin3992

  • @sharonbain3694
    @sharonbain3694 4 роки тому

    Brilliant video! I’m essentially a newbie but learnt so much from this. Thank you!!

  • @nathanroberson6994
    @nathanroberson6994 6 років тому

    Another winning video, BEAUTIFUL shelves. Amazing finish!

  • @jaypeak
    @jaypeak 6 років тому +5

    what did you do to fasten the shelf to the frame?

    • @oobaka1967
      @oobaka1967 6 років тому +2

      Fastening the shelf to the frame doesn't require much. I'll bet not much more than a single screw at the back in the center from either above or below depending on the position of the shelf in order to hide the screw.
      I made the exact same type of shelf a year ago only mine was a lot beefier. Mine was 24" deep and 52" wide and attached to the wall using three 1/2" lag screws each 4 inches long. You could park a truck on it

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +3

      oobaka1967 nailed it...or screwed it...anyway, yeah, I just used one screw in the center which is more than enough if the cases fit snuggly over the frames. If not and they're "loose" just use more screws to snug it up. Hope that helps!

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for answering the question, you were spot on!!!

    • @oobaka1967
      @oobaka1967 6 років тому

      I'm here to help.

    • @dbc7772011
      @dbc7772011 6 років тому

      oobaka1967 thx, I’d like to build a floating shelf for a sink countertop in my bathroom. One would be 24”x38”, another 24”x42”, and possibly two 24”x50”. They would all be in corners. Any words of wisdom to a newbie? If your technique could hold a truck, I’m hoping a sink, faucet, toothbrush etc wouldn’t over load it. Thoughts? Wood type? Sealer for waterproofing? Houston flood victim w/o flood insurance. Thx

  • @JewManGuru
    @JewManGuru 4 роки тому +4

    Do you have the cut list for this? Trying to figure out board sizes to make similar shelves.

  • @jakecarter2414
    @jakecarter2414 6 років тому

    Thats exactly how I built mine I measured the studs before I built mine and pre drilled them in the 2x4 first so I could then place the support 2x4 accordingly. Great job, looks really good.

  • @margru8207
    @margru8207 5 років тому

    Wicked video. Wicked shelves!!!

  • @wiclsurge
    @wiclsurge 6 років тому +14

    so when the old faithful miter saw needs adjustments you just get another one....where do you pile up your old out of adjustment power tools....let me know where they are and i'll remove them for you.

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +28

      I don't even charge my cordless tool batteries...just buy new fully charged ones...

    • @MikeDold
      @MikeDold 6 років тому +1

      Ryan Penir that’s brilliant, I mean why waste the money on your energy bill when those batteries are so incredibly cheap!

    • @ryanpenir8253
      @ryanpenir8253  6 років тому +5

      Finally somebody gets it!!!

    • @yvesaltana2013
      @yvesaltana2013 6 років тому

      LMAO

    • @FriasTX
      @FriasTX 5 років тому +1

      It’s like when your printer runs out of ink. Just buy a new printer. It’s cheaper

  • @tygrahof9268
    @tygrahof9268 4 роки тому +16

    Wonderful! Yet my friends father, a cabinet maker, also sprayed his lacquer without a mask. It killed him. Please get a mask. Please.

    • @tuckerdgreat
      @tuckerdgreat 4 роки тому

      Tyg Rahof people underestimate the use of air borne contanimates. No mask during sanding. No mask during staining.

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 5 років тому +1

    I made a few of these out of teak , did it different with a metal piece to stud , lags ..built around that , big bucks bro . Craftsmanship . You can hang on mine , sick . One thing about teak wood is that the grain will try to move your drill bits. Has anyone worked with teak . I built handrails another time with teak to commercial specs . Dude asked for it , we did it .

  • @johnwade6836
    @johnwade6836 4 роки тому

    I love that you got all the good toys

  • @udoje
    @udoje 6 років тому +15

    really nice, but i find out the youtube rule number one: the more sh...music, the less subscribers

  • @RDR1456
    @RDR1456 4 роки тому +3

    Diy? You having a laugh? Most people have a pencil, a level and a circular saw! Who the hell has a pocket whole jig?

    • @pastorjosh44
      @pastorjosh44 4 роки тому

      A basic pocket jig is 20 bucks.

  • @edwardraymond1592
    @edwardraymond1592 Рік тому

    Learned a lot being a first timer to building Floating shelves! Thank man!

  • @stephaniefernandez4507
    @stephaniefernandez4507 4 роки тому

    Wow so beautiful. Wish I had someone with a shop like that to teach me lololol

  • @kyndallhill36
    @kyndallhill36 4 роки тому

    They're beautiful! 😍

  • @BhaaskarDesai
    @BhaaskarDesai 6 років тому +1

    I am a singer by profession, but I love to work with wood and have made some nice display pieces and furniture in my house. I have seen plenty of great craftsmen and learned a lot from them. One thing I can say about you is that you are very honest about your work and you are a perfectionist. Love your work. Best of luck to all your future projects. Subscribed~! :)

  • @brianschnurr3254
    @brianschnurr3254 6 років тому

    Came out beautiful!

  • @johnthompson3462
    @johnthompson3462 5 років тому

    Great job.Like the fact you show the errors. Gives us all hope lol

  • @FranciscoRodriguez-be6ik
    @FranciscoRodriguez-be6ik 4 роки тому

    Very well done! Superb craftsmanship!

  • @ceciliamcneal7954
    @ceciliamcneal7954 3 роки тому

    Hi! I have to hang some load bearing shelves in my craft room and that's how I found you. Although I quickly realized this is way over my head (cracking up), I stayed because it was interesting, and you know what you are doing, They look great. One thing is for sure I am on my way to lowes and I am going to get a drill. Don't know what kind or brand, someone there will (more laughter). Definitely learned a lot today. Thank you.

  • @Denwa000
    @Denwa000 3 роки тому

    Great Video. I am going to be trying this in the living room this weekend (well starting this weekend).

  • @juanosorio
    @juanosorio 3 роки тому

    I'm on my third video and this one had some real gems for tips on doing the job easy.

  • @LetsGoHelio
    @LetsGoHelio 5 років тому

    That’s a cool man right there! Nicely done!

  • @chubb813
    @chubb813 5 років тому +1

    Those are the BEST shelves I've seen. Its a must that I have them😍 awesome job!

  • @kathrynburton4016
    @kathrynburton4016 5 років тому

    You are AWESOME !!! Thank you!!

  • @Steve-hj6xv
    @Steve-hj6xv 6 років тому

    Great stuff all the way through. I can't believe how much I have over-thought the concept of building floating shelves. Thanks!

  • @rodwhite9737
    @rodwhite9737 5 років тому +1

    You have a pissed off ghost in the area. It's hitting the punching bag. HA HA HA!!!

    • @rodwhite9737
      @rodwhite9737 5 років тому

      Just kidding. Great video. Thanks a lot. I have a project to do for my neighbor. I'm stealing this one.

  • @gustabz
    @gustabz 4 роки тому

    Awesome build! I'm new to building stuff but I think I'm going to try and do this project. It looks fun too!!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @IratePuffin
    @IratePuffin 5 років тому

    Omg I would die for that shop!

  • @taragonzales3537
    @taragonzales3537 3 роки тому

    Love this! You did amazing!