The inlay design on this project is a killer detail that really makes this stand out. It's given me inspiration for my work on my own bedroom, so thanks for that. Working on a horribly small budget but fortunately near where I live is a spot people use to dump furniture illegally. It's a great source of free fine quality wood as well as basic construction pieces.
Can I say….I love that you make mistakes and SHOW US. A great reminder to all of us that just because we make what sometimes feel like really dumb mistakes to ourselves, it doesn’t detract from our skill, creativity, and professionalism. Question though at the end finishing drawers, you said other drawer didn’t have room to clamp. Couldn’t you have just removed the top drawer? I’ve personally never used the under mount slides, though I imagine in my next and future builds I will. I learned from my grandpa who still uses traditional side mount, and they are fussy! But this is a gorgeous build! From a design standpoint (not a criticism, just an idea)-that’s where I began in woodworking was design first-I would have called in the sapwood inlay detail at the bottom cutout that mirrored the handles.
I have been frustrated at simple mistakes i make daily in my startup. And seeing videos for techniques and such, perfect videos without mistakes , tend to mislead. Please don’t edit out those mistakes! You made my day and gave me reassurance! Subscribed! Thank you!!!
By far my worst skill is carpentry so I really enjoy learning. I just subscribed to your channel, literally only because you were honest and showed me you are human. We all make mistakes, but it gives us a chance to learn and become better. Great build. Looks awesome. Maybe router out a spot for a wireless charger?
I actually saw that glue mistake about the same time you started pointing out, and I honestly shared your horror at realizing what had happened. Thankfully it all worked out. This is a knock dead beautiful piece of work, and a pleasure to be able to see how it was done. Really nice!
man i think this guy is the most innovative wood worker on yt, amazing work every video
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Hello my friend. It's a great project. Very beautiful design. The side table with walnut inlay is very stylish and decorative. You did a good job. I watched with curiosity. Congratulations. See you. Great greetings. 👍💖
Beautiful piece. The inlay is a really nice touch. When I make mistakes like that, there is a lot more choice language involved. 🤬 Very glad you were able to save it. Thanks for sharing!
What a soulful design and build. The glue was like, "nnnooooo!". Routinely a piece with such a insightful design and unique qualities aren't as thickset, it certainly speaks throughout to the quality and thought invested. Solid work.
I love how you showed your glue mistake. Everyone has done that at least once. After rinsing it I would have probably used a card scraper to get every last bit of film off and then dried it. But that's good that you noticed it right away. Beautiful work!
I saw the glue going on the wrong side and actually said "No!" out loud. We've all been there. At least it was early and you were able to watch it off! Beautiful piece!! Nice work!
Enjoyed this as always. Nice Job Ashley swinging that camera around! I know that stomach-pit feeling all too well. I average about one major blunder per project. The cabinet is beautiful though.
Hey from Seattle (PNW, WHAAAT??)!! Loved this. Absolutely gorgeous!! As soon as I saw the mistake, before you said anything, I was like, “WRONG SIDE!! NOOOOOO!!!” Glad it all worked out!!
Couldn’t help but notice that nice Mercedes on the drive... my dream car. Awesome workmanship by the way! I love the fact the sides of the drawers are clean and without visible sliders.
Szafeczka świetna, pod każdym względem! Mam jednak małą uwagę: jasna intarsja na górnym blacie i jego boku powinna być minimalnie węższa moim zdaniem. O ile węższa? Dokładnie o tyle ile wynosi szerokość szczeliny bocznej między szufladami a prawą ścianką boczną szafki! Jednak koncepcję zapamiętuję i pewnie jej elementy wykorzystam w przyszłości.
Wooooww, digga!!! Thats the most beautiful piece of furniture i've seen on YT for a long time! So nice..so inspiring! Thank u so much for this.. And the moment when u put the first glue drop on..whaaaaa.. Very nice Job! Thanks..
Damn dude, I love your design work so much. Also, I feel your pain with that mistake. I made a HUGE 4’x8’ sheet of hexagon pattern plywood for a headboard (got the idea for you of course). At the very end of the build, I drilling holes for French cleats and the stop collar on my drill bit slips and I drill through the face of it. I screamed so loud that my wife heard me from inside the house 😂. I fixed it by cutting a strip of plywood, chucking it up in my drill and sanding it into a dowel to plug the hole. Thankfully matched pretty well. I’ll have have to shoot you some pics on Instagram seeing as you’re the inspiration for the build. Thanks again for making all this great content!
When I saw you run the inlay pieces halfway through and turn them over I pictured in my mind me trying the that and it didn't go nearly as smooth I could see the pieces shooting though the shop maybe one sticking out of my leg you know. great work man love the inlay
Nice save on the glue on the wrong side, I have done that on my end grain cutting boards a couple of times, had the same reaction as you did. Love your builds
Hi. I could notice a small gap from the side at the lower portion when you were fixing the face of the larger drawer....maybe it's because of the two side tape....hope you noticed it.....my observation...@ 20.45 Beautiful work....
Great save! Saying louder and louder "wrong side!!" It looks awesome and the inlays really does make it pop!! First time watcher and subbed! Your video and commentary is nice and relaxed! No over dramatisation BS! Really enjoyed it! Thanks!
Great job and thanks for leaving the mistake in. I'm just a struggling beginner, but I don't think I've ever made anything without some mistake somewhere! Did I see correctly that you put sprinkled salt while doing a glue-up?????? That's the first I've seen anyone do that. Is it to prevent slipping?
Omg, the glue! My heart almost stopped, but great save. Those little mistakes are always the worst. Weird question, what did you sprinkle on the glue before you flipped the large drawer face the 2nd time?
Great video Michael! And a great looking bed side table! The mistake with the glue, yes I had it once, but with a toy, so that's not that hard as on furniture! I'm happy that you were able to save it!
Wonderfull work , even with the glue thing . Anyway i don’t see it in the finish so way to go Michael 😉😜👍🏼🇨🇦 Oh by the way , i saw you use the planer that i was looking to buy . Can you tell me if it’s worth it ? Because i think you can use it for , sanding molding and of corse planing ! Thks for answering 😉
Stunning work dude. Omg! My heart did a somersault with that glue mishap! Thank goodness, all's well that ends well. Give yourself a pat on the back for this project.
I was watching and I was thinking hmmm I think he put glue on the face. but then nah he knows what he is doing. oh well, at least I am not the only one who makes mistakes. I love the handles. :) amazing work!
That's a really beautiful cabinet, Michael. At least your mistake was glue. That's not as bad as drilling pocket holes on the wrong side - not that I've ever done that (lol). Stay safe. Bill
Wood is like a sponge it takes in moisture and gives off moisture thru the seasons. As it does the wood expands and contracts. So my question is what will happen over time to the cross grain wood inlay strips in the top.
It’s not wide enough to do any damage. People put cross grain tenons and splines into joints all the time, and those don’t cause issues. If that strip was 5-6” wide I would be concerned, but not 1/2”
I did the same thing. I was like "um, that's not the side to put glue on", and then you kept adding more and more glue. Nice save, lucky you had the sink in the shop.
I’m just sitting here at the end of the video, just shaking my head in disbelief. This piece is absolutely stunning. Beautiful work!
Thank you so much 😊
The inlay design on this project is a killer detail that really makes this stand out. It's given me inspiration for my work on my own bedroom, so thanks for that. Working on a horribly small budget but fortunately near where I live is a spot people use to dump furniture illegally. It's a great source of free fine quality wood as well as basic construction pieces.
Can I say….I love that you make mistakes and SHOW US. A great reminder to all of us that just because we make what sometimes feel like really dumb mistakes to ourselves, it doesn’t detract from our skill, creativity, and professionalism. Question though at the end finishing drawers, you said other drawer didn’t have room to clamp. Couldn’t you have just removed the top drawer? I’ve personally never used the under mount slides, though I imagine in my next and future builds I will. I learned from my grandpa who still uses traditional side mount, and they are fussy! But this is a gorgeous build! From a design standpoint (not a criticism, just an idea)-that’s where I began in woodworking was design first-I would have called in the sapwood inlay detail at the bottom cutout that mirrored the handles.
I have been frustrated at simple mistakes i make daily in my startup. And seeing videos for techniques and such, perfect videos without mistakes , tend to mislead. Please don’t edit out those mistakes! You made my day and gave me reassurance! Subscribed! Thank you!!!
Buitiful piece of work! The real craftsman is who can to correct the mistake in time.
Bravo to Ashley! She heard your distress, made sure you were ok and didn't need help, and then moved the camera to capture the moment.
Michael, I’m really glad to hear you’re walnut doesn’t smoke anymore. So much better for his health. I’ll kidding aside great project brother
Really fantastic work. Walnut is the GOAT.
It turned out fantastic! Love how the sapwood banding wraps all around the thing.
By far my worst skill is carpentry so I really enjoy learning. I just subscribed to your channel, literally only because you were honest and showed me you are human. We all make mistakes, but it gives us a chance to learn and become better. Great build. Looks awesome. Maybe router out a spot for a wireless charger?
I actually saw that glue mistake about the same time you started pointing out, and I honestly shared your horror at realizing what had happened. Thankfully it all worked out. This is a knock dead beautiful piece of work, and a pleasure to be able to see how it was done. Really nice!
man i think this guy is the most innovative wood worker on yt, amazing work every video
Hello my friend.
It's a great project. Very beautiful design. The side table with walnut inlay is very stylish and decorative. You did a good job. I watched with curiosity. Congratulations. See you. Great greetings. 👍💖
Truly an incredibly beautiful piece Michael! Oh man, my heart sank when you realized you put the glue on the wrong side! Glad it worked out!
Thanks Ethan!!
Beautiful piece. The inlay is a really nice touch. When I make mistakes like that, there is a lot more choice language involved. 🤬 Very glad you were able to save it. Thanks for sharing!
What a soulful design and build. The glue was like, "nnnooooo!". Routinely a piece with such a insightful design and unique qualities aren't as thickset, it certainly speaks throughout to the quality and thought invested. Solid work.
I love how you showed your glue mistake. Everyone has done that at least once. After rinsing it I would have probably used a card scraper to get every last bit of film off and then dried it. But that's good that you noticed it right away. Beautiful work!
Beautiful work....running that dado with just the miter edge against the rip fence scared the crap out of me!
I really loved the way this one came out. Might be my favorite non plywood pattern video.
That’s a beautiful piece of art Men
Your face reaction when u put glue on the wrong side.
I was like OMG he’s human after all 💪 great job men .
20.46 Apart from the gaping hole between the drawer front and the carcass, brilliant job. Love the design.
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You're fortunate to have a sink like that in your shop. Very nice project-the sapwood looks great!
Great design brother. Love it. And don’t worry about the glue mistake we all have been there.
That quiet close drawer system is just 👌
Woof woof Winston….. your human has great skills 👌🦴🎾
A true craftsman can fix all the mistakes, way to be awesome. I really appreciate that you didn't cut that part.👍
One word for you as always "you are a artist".
Wow. This and the Murphy bed. Just gorgeous!
I saw the glue going on the wrong side and actually said "No!" out loud. We've all been there. At least it was early and you were able to watch it off! Beautiful piece!! Nice work!
It's simple and beautiful. Beauty is in simplicity
I absolutely love the modern look and feel of this.
Enjoyed this as always. Nice Job Ashley swinging that camera around! I know that stomach-pit feeling all too well. I average about one major blunder per project. The cabinet is beautiful though.
Killer job Michael! We absolutely LOVE all your project videos!!
Hey from Seattle (PNW, WHAAAT??)!! Loved this. Absolutely gorgeous!! As soon as I saw the mistake, before you said anything, I was like, “WRONG SIDE!! NOOOOOO!!!” Glad it all worked out!!
Man that is one beautiful piece of cabinetry! ❤
Gorgeous design and excellent craftwork.
Couldn’t help but notice that nice Mercedes on the drive... my dream car. Awesome workmanship by the way! I love the fact the sides of the drawers are clean and without visible sliders.
That mini fire in the insert was bonkers! Very cool build and great video man.
Crazy, right?!!! Thanks dude!
Wow, this has to be one of my favorite builds of 2020 for sure! So gorgeous!
Szafeczka świetna, pod każdym względem! Mam jednak małą uwagę: jasna intarsja na górnym blacie i jego boku powinna być minimalnie węższa moim zdaniem. O ile węższa? Dokładnie o tyle ile wynosi szerokość szczeliny bocznej między szufladami a prawą ścianką boczną szafki!
Jednak koncepcję zapamiętuję i pewnie jej elementy wykorzystam w przyszłości.
Sweet Benz. I have a '91 300SE black/palomino that I adore.
Wooooww, digga!!! Thats the most beautiful piece of furniture i've seen on YT for a long time!
So nice..so inspiring! Thank u so much for this..
And the moment when u put the first glue drop on..whaaaaa..
Very nice Job! Thanks..
Damn dude, I love your design work so much. Also, I feel your pain with that mistake. I made a HUGE 4’x8’ sheet of hexagon pattern plywood for a headboard (got the idea for you of course). At the very end of the build, I drilling holes for French cleats and the stop collar on my drill bit slips and I drill through the face of it. I screamed so loud that my wife heard me from inside the house 😂. I fixed it by cutting a strip of plywood, chucking it up in my drill and sanding it into a dowel to plug the hole. Thankfully matched pretty well. I’ll have have to shoot you some pics on Instagram seeing as you’re the inspiration for the build. Thanks again for making all this great content!
When I saw you run the inlay pieces halfway through and turn them over I pictured in my mind me trying the that and it didn't go nearly as smooth I could see the pieces shooting though the shop maybe one sticking out of my leg you know. great work man love the inlay
Nice save on the glue on the wrong side, I have done that on my end grain cutting boards a couple of times, had the same reaction as you did. Love your builds
Was the reason you put salt on the glue to extract any leftover moisture on the drawer front? What a beautiful piece! So much detail.
OMG you killed me with the washing of the board 😆 Great save!
bom ver que não e só agente que erra ... Parabéns pelo trabalho
Very smart looking cabinet. Well Done.
Wow! That. Is. Gorgeous!!!
Hi.
I could notice a small gap from the side at the lower portion when you were fixing the face of the larger drawer....maybe it's because of the two side tape....hope you noticed it.....my observation...@ 20.45
Beautiful work....
Saw that too :-(
Very badass. Nice work, sir!
Cheers
Great save! Saying louder and louder "wrong side!!" It looks awesome and the inlays really does make it pop!! First time watcher and subbed! Your video and commentary is nice and relaxed! No over dramatisation BS! Really enjoyed it! Thanks!
Nice piece. Great use of sapwood. Well done.
Great job and thanks for leaving the mistake in. I'm just a struggling beginner, but I don't think I've ever made anything without some mistake somewhere!
Did I see correctly that you put sprinkled salt while doing a glue-up?????? That's the first I've seen anyone do that. Is it to prevent slipping?
Congratulations for this piece of art you built :D
Beautifully done. Glue in the wrong spot happens to everyone. Nice save.
Very very very nice job!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
"with a sharp chisel..." When would you reccomend a dull chisel? Love your stuff, always good inspiration.
Ha! I actually do have a set of dull chisels for beating on.
Beautiful cabinet. Thanks for sharing your process, including that super stressful glue fiasco. 😮😅
Omg, the glue! My heart almost stopped, but great save. Those little mistakes are always the worst.
Weird question, what did you sprinkle on the glue before you flipped the large drawer face the 2nd time?
Simply stunning work including how you saved the mistakenly glued board lol
Great video Michael! And a great looking bed side table! The mistake with the glue, yes I had it once, but with a toy, so that's not that hard as on furniture! I'm happy that you were able to save it!
Wonderfull work , even with the glue thing . Anyway i don’t see it in the finish so way to go Michael 😉😜👍🏼🇨🇦 Oh by the way , i saw you use the planer that i was looking to buy . Can you tell me if it’s worth it ? Because i think you can use it for , sanding molding and of corse planing ! Thks for answering 😉
Lovely job. Good to see someone not editing out his mistakes 🙂
I thought i was the only idiot to glue the wrong side on glue ups. Thanks for sharing that, i appreciate you.
Piece of art, You earned my subscribtion
Stunning work dude. Omg! My heart did a somersault with that glue mishap! Thank goodness, all's well that ends well. Give yourself a pat on the back for this project.
Hahaha! Thanks Rueben 😅
So cool! Love this one. We've all been there with the "glue on the wrong side" whoops. Nice recovery!
The way you reacted when you realized your mistake , so ,so funny, and reminded me of a dear german friend . Shout out from romania .
I was watching and I was thinking hmmm I think he put glue on the face. but then nah he knows what he is doing. oh well, at least I am not the only one who makes mistakes. I love the handles. :) amazing work!
Stunning - Elegant Stylish Sophisticated
That is genuinely a beautiful piece
That's a really beautiful cabinet, Michael. At least your mistake was glue. That's not as bad as drilling pocket holes on the wrong side - not that I've ever done that (lol). Stay safe. Bill
Very nice build Micheal! 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing!
Hi I like the design and what a awesome finish
Looks good. The sapwood inlay is a nice feature!
Such a beautiful piece!! The inlay is an amazing detail. Good work!
Wood is like a sponge it takes in moisture and gives off moisture thru the seasons. As it does the wood expands and contracts. So my question is what will happen over time to the cross grain wood inlay strips in the top.
It’s not wide enough to do any damage. People put cross grain tenons and splines into joints all the time, and those don’t cause issues. If that strip was 5-6” wide I would be concerned, but not 1/2”
Wow!!! That is incredible!!!
i love the honesty in your videos :)
Beautiful work, as always. Man, I gasped when you had the glue mishap. Glad to know I'm not alone making those kind of mistakes. :)
16m41s = the most drama I've ever seen in a woodworking video. I actually gasped.
Nice touch on the Left leg
Every test I've seen dowels create a stronger joint. When do you worry about expansion and contraction if not in solid wood? Plywood and mdf?
Nice built Michael! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍👌😎JP
I wish I had gotten into woodworking as a kid or a teenager
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS !!!
Love the inlay. I like that you can still say it's an "all walnut" cabinet. Even the lighter wood is walnut!
That’s a beautiful piece.
Unique idea! Nice job!
Wow, great video and project. Amazing that you thought that quickly to fix the glue “situation”.
Thanks! Yeah just barely saved it 😅
Love it !!! but 1 big question why the salt 🙃🙂 and the glue
Stops it from sliding around when clamping
@@MichaelAlm 🙌👍
Before you've said the word Mistake, I spotted and tried to warn you but you didn't hear! Glad you could save it!
Hahaha 🤦🏼♂️
I did the same thing. I was like "um, that's not the side to put glue on", and then you kept adding more and more glue. Nice save, lucky you had the sink in the shop.
I'm glad he didn't listen. Now i know that i have to wet both sides of the board so it won't bow.
My teeth and jaws are still hurting from clenching so hard while he was doing that and then rinsing the glue off! Yikes!
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I need to see the pieces inside your home!
Outstanding looking build!
BEAUTIFUL!!! Nice work ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful design and good choice of wood. Bravo !
Awesome work Michael! 😍👌🏻👍🏻👊🏻
Great video ! Great attention to detail ! Quick question . . . . Maybe it was addressed on a previous video but why put salt on the glue up?
Thanks! The salt stops the parts from sliding around.
@@MichaelAlm Thanks for the reply.