It’s nice to watch a woodworking video where the person talks about their work and exactly what they are doing not rambling on about some philosophical crap about how they were feeling at the time or about something other than the project. Your videos remind me of Kieth Johnson videos!
This is what you get when you master a craft and decide to upgrade your skills to the next level.. hands down this is by far the most interesting video i have seen in a while. Thank you Michael.
Many thanks! I am planning on making a sunk in tambor spice rack. Your process of making this has given the correct method of making the spice rack a reality. Thanks again
I shared your thrilll when the tambour worked. I made a jewelry box for my wife several years ago with a tambour top. When I got the kinks out it worked like yours did. I'm still impressed with what I did. Glad you enjoy yours so much.
If you have only just started watching this and seen the bits of plywood that form a zigzag start of the piece, sit it through still the end to see what happens to them FABULOUS..... I'm sure I've mentioned before but do you have a video on your table saw and the wooden slide guide as I have a nightmare with shoulders etc etc etc..... but if I didn't mention was so Impressed with your work and the furniture design on this piece (not the music lol) Incredible
Literally been wanting to do one of these for my bath towels and for the linen closet to reduce the amount of doors we have in place. This build is exactly the design I needed to move forward with some direction, so thanks for the video!
Huh, I've always wondered how a roll top was done. Very mesmerizing watching that thing roll up and down. Very nice. I think this would make a nice bread box for the kitchen. I'll have to give it a try.
Fantastic! A client has asked me to make a tambour doored console to hide his outdoor TV. This video answered and confirmed some ideas about how to make it. Thank you!
I got a chuckle out of using a precision gauge block to set the dado height, then you eyeball the adjustment. I appreciate the use of the gauge block as it saves time, and you know your set up is reliable, but sometimes you just have say, "that looks about right." Great build, by the way.
Nice effect! It is a good workshop cabinet, I should really make some for my own workshop one day. The tambour cabinets I've made have a false back behind the shelves to stop things falling and jamming the tambour. I also fit a close fitting top over the cabinet to stop dust and grit falling in the open gaps between each slat too. Maybe not an issue if you keep things clean but you never know.
by your tool I can see your a Master Carpenter It was a very nice build dont have most of the tools to do it myself, guess I am buying one. Still Thank You for sharing your art with us!
The thumbnail looked like a wraparound banister...lol. Dude, Im getting ideas here, stop it. 😂😂😂 Love this textured plywood! Its about time to use durable and not ugly anymore! Great looking piece by the way!
I’m not pretending to be as skilled at woodworking as you are... but I do have several antiques with tambours. What I’ve learned from my observations is that if the pieces of the tambour are thinner (about 3/8” or so) and the outside edges are rounded over, then you don’t see huge gaps at the corners when the tambour panels are moving. It makes a smoother look (IMHO). Also, they will be lighter and can make tighter turns. I love all your patterned plywood pieces - especially this one!
Hello my friend. It's a great project. I watched admiringly. I will try to do something like this one day. It's nice to create and share a variety of ideas to help many people. Congratulations... See you in new projects. I wish you healthy and beautiful days. Warm hug. Great greetings. Best regards.
It’s nice to watch a woodworking video where the person talks about their work and exactly what they are doing not rambling on about some philosophical crap about how they were feeling at the time or about something other than the project. Your videos remind me of Kieth Johnson videos!
Oh man, seeing that slide so smoothly in the track is so satisfying; another job well done!
Thanks Nathan!
Φανταστική δουλειά!!!!!!!με αγάπη!!!!από Ελλάδα!!!!!🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷
This is what you get when you master a craft and decide to upgrade your skills to the next level.. hands down this is by far the most interesting video i have seen in a while. Thank you Michael.
U deserve 10M subscribers . U are the Master of plywood. It’s art not just a piece of work. Well done
Many thanks! I am planning on making a sunk in tambor spice rack. Your process of making this has given the correct method of making the spice rack a reality. Thanks again
I shared your thrilll when the tambour worked. I made a jewelry box for my wife several years ago with a tambour top. When I got the kinks out it worked like yours did. I'm still impressed with what I did. Glad you enjoy yours so much.
If you have only just started watching this and seen the bits of plywood that form a zigzag start of the piece, sit it through still the end to see what happens to them
FABULOUS..... I'm sure I've mentioned before but do you have a video on your table saw and the wooden slide guide as I have a nightmare with shoulders etc etc etc..... but if I didn't mention was so Impressed with your work and the furniture design on this piece (not the music lol) Incredible
Literally been wanting to do one of these for my bath towels and for the linen closet to reduce the amount of doors we have in place.
This build is exactly the design I needed to move forward with some direction, so thanks for the video!
I finally have a project to try this on and I can't wait. It's going to look awesome on the mid-century modern audio record cabinet.
Huh, I've always wondered how a roll top was done. Very mesmerizing watching that thing roll up and down. Very nice. I think this would make a nice bread box for the kitchen. I'll have to give it a try.
Your artistry is phenomenal and so peaceful. Thank you!
Yes Mam I am agree with you. 😋
It's incredible, that all the pieces you call scrap, others use for entire projects.
Nice work!
what a weird sentence.
The sound it makes when it opens and closes is so satisfying
Very talented
Fantastic! A client has asked me to make a tambour doored console to hide his outdoor TV. This video answered and confirmed some ideas about how to make it. Thank you!
You are the master of pattern plywood furniture.
Молодец!!! Все четко сделано. Все нравится!!! Привет из России!!! С нетерпением ждем новых выпусков!!!
Lo más genial que pude mirar hoy ... Lo intentaré hacer ... Quedó de súper lujo amigo felicidades
you look sooo happy! you should be super proud of yourself this is bad ass
Your happy face at the end says it all. Just keep up. All the best
Sir, you do some mighty fine work! WOW !!!
Your product smooth as you teach smooth... Love the way you explain... Good job sir ❤️
Your videos are well-produced, easy to watch, and very informative. Love the projects.
Such a clever guy, inspired me to try patterned plywood.
Very impressive craftsmanship. Much continued success. Y’all pray and stay safe.
Yeah, I didn't know how I'd like this. I thought the thickness would make it CHUNKY, but the end result was NICE.
Cheers from Downunder
Love this. Really makes me want to do a tambour. What a perfect use for the patterned plywood!
Your creativity is awesome and very inspiring
I gotta make one of these! Well done and thanks for a new addiction!
You can see how happy he is with the results!
Really nice sir!this built remind me of those tv in the 70's that has a cabinet and has a sliding doors on it!enjoyed watching,thanks for sharing sir!
Would love to standby at your shop and just watch you work. so satisfying.
Awesome Rockler ad! They sure help!
Amazing! I find it hard to believe that you haven’t ever made a tambour before. Wow!
Nice roll top cabinet. Your work speaks for it self.
Simply beautiful only one word for that
Keep kicking ass dude! We’d love to see a really modern coffee table with some patterned plywood!
Spencley Design Co. Just built one
Duuuude, Michael, I was so freakin excited for this project and man, it did not disappoint in the slightest! So flippin incredible!
Thanks Ethan 👊
Incredible piece - elite level skill set Michael -
Nice work as usual and nice looking Mercedes in the back
11:09 that tambour burrito looks so fun to play with
Carpet tape works great also instead of the drop cloth and wood glue. Also no wait time for glue drying. Looks great!
Nice work! 👍
It looks very awesome. Bloody good, mate
Thank you for sharing your secrets! Beautiful work!
I am insanely jealous of your shop and all of the tools that you have at your disposal. :)
increible simplemente la mejor manera de realizar este tipo de correderas muchas felicidades y gracias por compartir tu conocimiento. saludos.
This is very, very cool.
Love from India,well done bro.prefect result
Great job very nice looking cabinet
I got a chuckle out of using a precision gauge block to set the dado height, then you eyeball the adjustment. I appreciate the use of the gauge block as it saves time, and you know your set up is reliable, but sometimes you just have say, "that looks about right." Great build, by the way.
Hahaha!
Впечатляет! Я восхищен! В Вашем исполнении кажется все так легко и просто. На самом деле представляю какая должна быть точность подгонки деталей.
Beauty! Got the thrill watching it if it slides in the first time
Love your work men . Amazing technique
You guys are lucky to have high quality plywood available for sale.
Your giving me ideas! I have one of those large cube kitchen boxes with the roll top- they use to call them appliance garages.
Nice effect! It is a good workshop cabinet, I should really make some for my own workshop one day. The tambour cabinets I've made have a false back behind the shelves to stop things falling and jamming the tambour. I also fit a close fitting top over the cabinet to stop dust and grit falling in the open gaps between each slat too. Maybe not an issue if you keep things clean but you never know.
Thanks! Yeah, i’m going to address those issues in the next video 😉
recently i've encountered so many cabinet designs for various use, they are really cute and useful, i need to call our craftsman to make one hahaha
that´s so vintage and so cool
That slide thing are awesome dude 👍🏾👍🏾
So amazing job bro .. so beautiful .
Beautiful woork. Congratulations 👌👌👏👏👏
by your tool I can see your a Master Carpenter
It was a very nice build dont have most of the tools to do it myself, guess I am buying one. Still Thank You for sharing your art with us!
That is fantastic piece of work. Nothing short of amazing in my book.
What a beautiful job.
It is really nice i love it well done mikes
Great work! Greetings from Brazil!
Awesome job man. That thing is beautiful.
Man you look over the moon - and you should - you have made an Amazing job - well done 👍👍👍👍👍👍
dude i want too see that beautiful yellow 300td.. we used to travel all over italy when i was a kid
This is brilliant! you are so patient!... Great job x
Great cabinet, Michael. The pattern plywood just takes it up a notch. Stay safe and well. Bill
The thumbnail looked like a wraparound banister...lol. Dude, Im getting ideas here, stop it. 😂😂😂
Love this textured plywood! Its about time to use durable and not ugly anymore!
Great looking piece by the way!
I played around with patterned plywood after seeing one of your videos. You must go through a tremendous amount of plywood
Very nice project love how it came out
It's so cool. Very nice job.
That's pretty cool...nicely done.
Predobro, svaka čast.
Excellent. Great work.
i’m looking to do this same idea but laid down on its side for vinyl record storage. thanks for the video
Beautiful Michael.
Very, very nice work. Inspiring !
excellent! the patterned plywood really shines here, and feels more natural than decorative. keep up the good work.
Beautiful work.
It's so satisfying to look at
Great "how to" video. This is my next project. I appreciate that you actually show how to complete a project. Keep up the god work.
Stupendous!!!!! So satisfying
I’m not pretending to be as skilled at woodworking as you are... but I do have several antiques with tambours. What I’ve learned from my observations is that if the pieces of the tambour are thinner (about 3/8” or so) and the outside edges are rounded over, then you don’t see huge gaps at the corners when the tambour panels are moving. It makes a smoother look (IMHO). Also, they will be lighter and can make tighter turns. I love all your patterned plywood pieces - especially this one!
Yeah! I was just guessing at it. Next time they’ll be thinner 😉
Awesome first attempt. Much better than anything I could make, I’m sure! I would love to try some, but I don’t have the workshop of my dreams - yet!
Wow nice work sir I love it so much
Hello my friend.
It's a great project. I watched admiringly. I will try to do something like this one day. It's nice to create and share a variety of ideas to help many people. Congratulations...
See you in new projects. I wish you healthy and beautiful days. Warm hug. Great greetings. Best regards.
I want to do that here in Philippines, wish I had that tools. Great design and gives new techniques.
Killer project well done
From Buenos Aires, Argentina, Congratulations, EXCELLENT JOB!!!
Fantastic! Wonderful!
Great work i enjoyed watching.
Looks beautiful
I am digging these patterns it’s soothes my ocd 👍🏻
Turned out lovely 👍
Very cool. Now I have to try that.