Building a Walnut Sideboard
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- This video is #sponsored by @minwaxusa.
In this video, I go through the build process of a Walnut Mid-Century Modern Sideboard for my wife. The sideboard features three long soft close drawers, flanked by doors on either side. The doors and drawer fronts are veneered and book matched, with decorative beading surrounding the face of the doors and drawers. The interior dividers are constructed using a web frame, and the cabinet back is constructed using floating panels with tongue and groove joinery. Finally, the case sits on top of a set of turned legs that are mortised into a support block. I applied a hand rubbed finish using Minwax Oil Based Polyurethane, and then polished and buffed with Minwax Furniture Paste Wax.
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These old fashioned build videos tend to be less popular on youtube these days, but its nice to watch one like that from time to time.
Excellent work and video!!!! Thank you sir !!!!
I know that build videos aren't very popular but that's about all I have the capacity to do. Hopefully, folks find something helpful from my documentation. Also, thank you for watching.
Wow! This is beautiful, Huy!
It was awesome to see your little helpers hanging out with you! They will never forget the time that you all spend together.
Thank you! Yes, I'm trying to spend as much time with my little ones as possible.
Good morning Huy! New subscriber here.
I clicked on your UA-cam link from your email response.
Beautiful work!
Nice one!
Thanks for the visit
Great design with excellent technique
Thank you!
Great looking piece expertly built! Nice job! Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you for watching!
Nice!
Always enjoy your videos! Happy holidays!
Thank you! Happy Holidays!
I've been waiting for more of this content! Fantastic!
Thank you!
Thank you for watching.
Well done Huy. I always pick up a tip or two from your videos.
Thank you, Patrick! I really appreciate you watching.
So good to see a video from you. Love your work. I also use the Milwaukee install kit. So many different heads. Could you please tell me where you got the brass door stop catches. That classed the piece up even more. Not that is needed anymore class. Lol
I ordered them from Amazon. I've actually had good luck with these and think they're just a good as the Lee Valley equivalent.
50MM Ball Catch a.co/d/1jgppos
@@AlabamaWoodworker thank you so much for getting back to me. I live in Southeastern Alabama and would love to make a trip and maybe learn a few things
Beautiful piece Huy. It was nice to hear a UA-camr admit he wasn't confident in a skill (turning) and found a different way to do something. Oh, and nice shout out to Guy with the tshirt.
Btw - anyone else surprised a rocket scientist was watching Star Wars? 😂
Haha! I'm happy someone noticed that little "Easter Egg."
I'm embarrassed at the fact that I have a very capable lathe, but haven't put in the time and effort to be better at turning.
Very stylish, as usual well executed fine piece of furniture, thak you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
havent seen a video from you in quite awhile ....was a joy to watch and awesome craftmanship as usual ....may i ask the brand of the earbuds you were using?? they look comfy
I think they are the Galaxy Buds Pro 2.
@@AlabamaWoodworker thanks for the tip i bookmarked those buds for later but what i saw in the video looks more like a bone mic of some sort ...anyway keep up the good videos i look forward to future ones
@Kapt6911 Oh yes, those are the Open Run Shokz. When I'm in the shop, I use noise canceling buds, and when in areas where I need to hear my surroundings, I use the Open Run Shokz.
Outstanding work Huy! Do you have a like for the synthetic steel wool pads?
Thank you! I purchased mine from Grainger. Brand name is Norton.
www.grainger.com/product/NORTON-Synthetic-Steel-Wool-Pad-4-1RDX3
Question: by prefinishing the drawers, are you accepting that you are losing the effectiveness of the glue bond and relying on the dominos only? Or are you scraping the lacquer off where applicable? Thx.
I'm assuming that the lacquer is not getting into the 5mm Domino mortises.
Huy, Great work. Where did you find the great walnut? Also, congratulations on the addition of cute Elf.
Thank you! I purchased the Walnut from C. R. Muterspaw. I purchased the 100 bd ft pack. Very affordable to get it shipped to a freight terminal near me for pickup. It's actually cheaper than my local sawyer.
crlumber.com/product/wal100bf/
I bought their mid-grade Walnut, which I thought was of good quality for this piece.