Dude, you're a serial killer with this stuff. The way you blend form and function is so great, and the way your videos are edited really shows us how you get from point A to B design-wise. Thanks for sharing your process with us.
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
Step 1. Buy two cutting boards and glue them together. Step 2. Run them through a planer to reduce the size by half. I am no expert but there seemed to be a lot of wasted material in this project.
The only way to save that wood would have been a bandsaw or a handsaw, and I'd be surprised if his bandsaw could resaw that much height. No offense to the maker, but it didn't look like he uses hand tools that much, so I doubt he felt comfortable ripping that with a handsaw. That being said, I do agree that it made me cringe. Granted, those cutting boards are only $10 each, but I have a serious aversion to wasting wood.
@Neil Peters While it's true that bamboo is technically a grass, it's still considered wood when laminated together like this. Pine is in no way more durable than bamboo. Bamboo has a Janka hardness of around 7000 newtons, most pines are around 2000 newtons. Pine is not cheaper either. Regardless of either of those fallacious claims, nobody was talking about using different materials. The discussion was around how much of the material he wasted. There was a suggestion that he should have simply "ripped" it, and my point is, there's no way to do that other than the two methods I mentioned, and the reasons why I think he didn't. So, I have no idea what you're on about...
I try not to look ahead or pay a lot of attention to thumbnail intros so there is some, “suspense” to, “the show”. This had me totally confused until I saw the finished product. Absolutely amazing workmanship and very well thought out. Thank you for sharing!
Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing. I LOVE this! Super cool design and I dig all the complex individual pieces that come together as a very elegant whole. 👍🏻
What a masterpiece anyone would be proud to have that in their drawers. Wish we could buy them. Yes i know it defeats the object but this is true craftsmanship. Love it thank you for sharing.❤
Wife: "But how much butter do we use? We didn't ACTUALLY need eight butter knives, now did we?? And then when our friends came over it, was embarassing how we had to pass the steak knives round as we only owned four!" This guy: "Fair point, strange that I never counted that in between all the measuring for fit."
@@BloodSprite-tan I have never used a butter knife for cutting butter, this millenium. I don't even own one. But I can see their use for precision jam spreading; however my regular (non-steak) knives do that job (minus precision) similarly well.
I have watched a number of times and I will be watching a number of times again. Thank you very much for the video. I’ll be off to the shop to try and duplicate this. Love the idea
Great video! Couple things though, if you use a flat top blade in your table saw, you won't have that bird mouth pattern happening at the ends of your cuts, making it so that you don't need to gap fill your box joints. Also, it's way cheaper to simply buy bamboo panels from a timber dealer than three random cutting boards from Ikea...
I've never been so confused as to what was being built in my life. Everythings seems unnecesarily overcomplicated. However.. I loved it. I felt like a beginner woodworker again, seeing how to build for the first time. Well Done.
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Hello there. good idea. Nice workmanship. I did the same last year. And I'm still using it. congratulations. You're doing a good job. Thank you for sharing............
A lot of wood workers are very passionate about their craft. Just as musicians are passionate about the music they write and play. Everyones got their own thing that they're passionate about.
Awesome! i need this coz the regular cutlery organisers will eventually jumble up everything overtime. Waste a lot of time picking up the right cutlery especially the tea spoons. This is pretty neat and doesn't mix up. Hope he could add in slots for pairs of chopsticks and fruits picks as well.
So do you just wake up in the morning, get a spoon from the drawer for your Captain Crunch, look at the arrangement of the cutlery and go 'Hey! I can totally over-engineer this with woodworking!'? Because my God it just dropped my jaw how you did that. Your house must be beautiful by now.
Que hombre mas inteligente y habil con su trabajo, realemente fue un agrado ver como daba forma a esta cajita para guardar el servicio de mesa. Me suscribi solo para seguir viendo sus hermosos trabajos. Pues este nivel de trabajo yo jamas lo podria alcanzar. Muchas felicidades un gustó Desde Chile un abrazo.
I wonder why you chose to plane off most of the thickness of two bamboo panels (with great wear on your planer blades) instead of sing thin baltic birch plywood. The entire build reminds me of Norm and massive use of expensive power tools to achieve a simple result.
Chic, I will repair the kitchen, be sure to do something like that. You are well done that not only do, but also share their skills. I admire your ideas and skills.
When you put those utensils away... oh baby! It gave my OCD shivers of delight. Do you find that the butter knives slide back because of their shape? Awesome build!
You’re a better person than me. I get wood glue on my fingers and my autism sends me into a fit. I can’t stand the feeling of dirt or sticky stuff on my hands. Makes my skin crawl. Like nails in a chalkboard. Which is why I weak gloves at all times when working.
Why did he plane the boards to wafer thin and where were they used? After planing he went on to cutting more cutting boards, where were the wafer thin panels used?
I love the freehand! I wonder really if that would even be possible. And the finished product has so many nooks and crannies to collect dirt, who would want to eat with these utensils.
Steve Blanck it’s for storing clean utensils in a well kept kitchen Slobs have no need for this product as a flick of the wrist will suffice flinging utensils in a drawer haphazardly
Dude, you're a serial killer with this stuff. The way you blend form and function is so great, and the way your videos are edited really shows us how you get from point A to B design-wise. Thanks for sharing your process with us.
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
That is the most complicated drawer organiser I've ever seen and I love it 😂
This is by far the most over engineered utensils drawer i have ever seen. Love it.
I want one so badly. Awesome make. Love the way the forks and spoons stack and the individual slots for the knives.
Step 1. Buy two cutting boards and glue them together.
Step 2. Run them through a planer to reduce the size by half.
I am no expert but there seemed to be a lot of wasted material in this project.
Turn on captions you’ll see why
Yeah, it would have made more sense to have simply ripped one board in half.
The only way to save that wood would have been a bandsaw or a handsaw, and I'd be surprised if his bandsaw could resaw that much height. No offense to the maker, but it didn't look like he uses hand tools that much, so I doubt he felt comfortable ripping that with a handsaw.
That being said, I do agree that it made me cringe. Granted, those cutting boards are only $10 each, but I have a serious aversion to wasting wood.
@Neil Peters While it's true that bamboo is technically a grass, it's still considered wood when laminated together like this. Pine is in no way more durable than bamboo. Bamboo has a Janka hardness of around 7000 newtons, most pines are around 2000 newtons. Pine is not cheaper either. Regardless of either of those fallacious claims, nobody was talking about using different materials. The discussion was around how much of the material he wasted. There was a suggestion that he should have simply "ripped" it, and my point is, there's no way to do that other than the two methods I mentioned, and the reasons why I think he didn't.
So, I have no idea what you're on about...
@Neil Peters Your comment makes no sense in relation to mine.
Genius. The mount design for the angles dividers in the middle. Absolute genius.
I respect your dedication to the art of total over-engineering - inspiring to watch
I try not to look ahead or pay a lot of attention to thumbnail intros so there is some, “suspense” to, “the show”. This had me totally confused until I saw the finished product. Absolutely amazing workmanship and very well thought out. Thank you for sharing!
Ohhh the precise fit of the finished product, so satisfying! As is the lack of music by the way, love hearing the machines and such.
Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing. I LOVE this! Super cool design and I dig all the complex individual pieces that come together as a very elegant whole. 👍🏻
What a masterpiece anyone would be proud to have that in their drawers. Wish we could buy them. Yes i know it defeats the object but this is true craftsmanship. Love it thank you for sharing.❤
Measured Workshop guy is a man of focus, sheer will.
Great job man!
Pur luxury! Unpayable!! Sooo beautiful😍
That was a lot of hard work. The meticulous detail is appreciated as are your skills with all those wonderful tools.
Wife: Look, honey! I bought a new set of utensils!
This guy: _Noooooo!_
*laughs in Ikea*
Wife: "But how much butter do we use? We didn't ACTUALLY need eight butter knives, now did we?? And then when our friends came over it, was embarassing how we had to pass the steak knives round as we only owned four!" This guy: "Fair point, strange that I never counted that in between all the measuring for fit."
@@SenselessUsername you only use butter knifes for butter? though i do agree 4 steak knifes is not enough.
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@@BloodSprite-tan I have never used a butter knife for cutting butter, this millenium. I don't even own one. But I can see their use for precision jam spreading; however my regular (non-steak) knives do that job (minus precision) similarly well.
I was lost trying to figure out the design but once it all came together it made perfect sense. Looks great!
I have watched a number of times and I will be watching a number of times again. Thank you very much for the video. I’ll be off to the shop to try and duplicate this. Love the idea
I thank I counted 7 tablespoons 1 short
Oops there are eight sorry
What amazed about is how everything was cut so precisely and fit so perfectly
HuffleMort yes if you have tools that work precisely, you too can have this grass drawer organizer.
Ikea really was putting their customers to the test on this one
Mate.... while I envy and admire your obvious skill and artistry .... you know IKEA sells cutlery drawer tidy?
That being said loving your work.
Some people like making their own stuff. I do but don't have the supplies or tools. So I just sit on UA-cam and dream lol
Complicated but beautiful.
Will not make one like this ever, but I admire your skills
Ustalıkta gelinen son nokta. Bu bir şaheser. Türkiyeden selamlar.
I've never before fallen in love with a cutlery shelf before. That was so satisfying to watch that be built.
So precise and elegantly hand crafted .... now is shipping and handling including in payment.
The love of wood shows.
Great JOB.
The first time I watched this I was like this is unnecessarily complicated. But now I understand it and it totally makes a lot of sense.
The design is nice for a couple who lives alone!
This. Once you have at least 1 child, this beautiful holder, sadly, just wont be helpful
Great video! Couple things though, if you use a flat top blade in your table saw, you won't have that bird mouth pattern happening at the ends of your cuts, making it so that you don't need to gap fill your box joints. Also, it's way cheaper to simply buy bamboo panels from a timber dealer than three random cutting boards from Ikea...
Dude you are such an amazing artist. This is science. I am speechless.
I've never been so confused as to what was being built in my life. Everythings seems unnecesarily overcomplicated. However.. I loved it. I felt like a beginner woodworker again, seeing how to build for the first time. Well Done.
Hello there. good idea. Nice workmanship. I did the same last year. And I'm still using it. congratulations. You're doing a good job. Thank you for sharing............
@markyhabs it's not about the money factor. Its about owning something that you handcrafted.
A lot of wood workers are very passionate about their craft. Just as musicians are passionate about the music they write and play. Everyones got their own thing that they're passionate about.
Слов просто нет. Шикарно!!
Bom dia não consigo parar de assistir seus vídeos que Deus continue te abençoando
Pretty nice project that mitred spline is a clever touch.
Lots of really nice tricks.
Best silverware organizer ever, how much? I am in So Cal, very interested.
Awesome! i need this coz the regular cutlery organisers will eventually jumble up everything overtime. Waste a lot of time picking up the right cutlery especially the tea spoons. This is pretty neat and doesn't mix up. Hope he could add in slots for pairs of chopsticks and fruits picks as well.
Love this design and it keeps things a lot more organized. Thank you for sharing
Was totally expecting you to slide another next to it :) ... great build!
On my list of AWESOME projects. I'll make one of these, my wife demands one.
All the way from egypt, im telling you you are a great designer.
Beautiful ,nice and clear! 👏👍😎
So do you just wake up in the morning, get a spoon from the drawer for your Captain Crunch, look at the arrangement of the cutlery and go 'Hey! I can totally over-engineer this with woodworking!'? Because my God it just dropped my jaw how you did that. Your house must be beautiful by now.
This is the most organized and precise organizer I've ever seen! I love your job! Greetings!
My gosh this thing is beautiful! I love how the utensils look all together!
If your mind took time to make this bless his heart, just love him.
Que hombre mas inteligente y habil con su trabajo, realemente fue un agrado ver como daba forma a esta cajita para guardar el servicio de mesa.
Me suscribi solo para seguir viendo sus hermosos trabajos.
Pues este nivel de trabajo yo jamas lo podria alcanzar.
Muchas felicidades un gustó
Desde Chile un abrazo.
You should make more and sell them ❤️❤️❤️ they're beautiful than for ikea
I probably should use a nice organizing system like this instead of just tossing the silverware in every which way like a heathen.
🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️
Go get one...and remove those fork and steak knives from the walls🤣🤣🤣
It was so cool in the end I was nearly brought to tears
I love it! I think I might try this one.
Cool trick I learned for @7:13 is you can scoop that out really well with a plastic straw.
I thought I had OCD with organization in my kitchen but now I can relax!
The organizer looks awesome with that bamboo texture.
You made it and we will buy it. Amazing
That is a work of art. Not for every day use.
Wooww.. Simply awazome... But, only expert can do it..
You are so creative, sir.
Wait, there's subtitles but no voice. Now I'm paranoid about every youtube video I've ever watched without subtitles.
I must have watched 20 episodes of Primitive Technology before figuring that one out.
@@ThisTall I FUCKING KNEW IT
Thomas Freeman haha!
Do you have plans for something like this?
Plans that can be easily modified based on drawer size for overall length and slot size for cutlery used.
Rústico e delicado. Simplesmente incrível!
exelente trabajo prolijo y queda espacio en un cajon congratuletion
I wonder why you chose to plane off most of the thickness of two bamboo panels (with great wear on your planer blades) instead of sing thin baltic birch plywood. The entire build reminds me of Norm and massive use of expensive power tools to achieve a simple result.
Perfect!
Now you can sell it! For 5 thousand dollars! Lol
Amazing job!
Very nice work my friend. Very nice.
Wonderful work...👏👏👏
السلام عليكم. سبحان الله هو فن قبل ان يكون نجارة. رائع
I Love this and how detailed you are. I would like to place an order - Are you taking orders? Will you take an order? Please !!!
Very beautiful design, details are also handled very delicately. Too fond of the texture of bamboo
Beautiful, very clean and super organized! Thanks for sharing :)
Chic, I will repair the kitchen, be sure to do something like that. You are well done that not only do, but also share their skills. I admire your ideas and skills.
When you put those utensils away... oh baby! It gave my OCD shivers of delight.
Do you find that the butter knives slide back because of their shape?
Awesome build!
It annoyed my OCD. Who puts knives and spoons together? That is the least used cutlery combination!
This is pure luxury. Where can I purchase one?
WOW! It’s beautiful, well made and will last a lifetime. But it’s labor intensive!!!
Класс! Мне очень понравилась. Красивый. Спасибо вам. Вы золотые руки.
Such a rewarding project on so many levels, kudos!
This would not work in my kitchen. I would be afraid to hurt it through daily abuse. I would stare at it a lot also. Your work is beautiful!🤗👍🥳
Ficou bonito lindo gostei muito tá de parabéns
OMG, 2here can i buy it! I need it.
Beautiful piece of art.
After watching your video, I feel more like Homer Simpson than ever before.
I would love to have all his tools to do this!
You’re a better person than me.
I get wood glue on my fingers and my autism sends me into a fit. I can’t stand the feeling of dirt or sticky stuff on my hands. Makes my skin crawl. Like nails in a chalkboard.
Which is why I weak gloves at all times when working.
Looks fabulous!
Just wandering, what was the labour-time....
Beautiful
True work of art.
Why did he plane the boards to wafer thin and where were they used? After planing he went on to cutting more cutting boards, where were the wafer thin panels used?
Simply awesome neat and clean 🤞🤞 awesome job 🤞🤞🤞
Перфекционист во мне наслаждается! Благодарю!
Very beautiful craftsmanship. I would like to buy one like this🌟🌟
Trop jolie,j'aimerai bien avoir une comme ça.Que du succès a vous.
Very very good work.
Thanks.
Wow ... what a pc of art .
I love the freehand! I wonder really if that would even be possible. And the finished product has so many nooks and crannies to collect dirt, who would want to eat with these utensils.
Steve Blanck it’s for storing clean utensils in a well kept kitchen
Slobs have no need for this product as a flick of the wrist will suffice flinging utensils in a drawer haphazardly
How dare you
Impressive carpentry. I feel that its not the most efficient use of space and I know that its going to be a pain to clean crumb and dust trap.
awesome job! very clever design.
An absolute joy to watch. Two thumbs up from me. Great project and and the finish looked fantastic. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Pretty cool project 👍👍👍
I see nothing to prevent the forks from sliding back and forth as you open/shut the drawer.
Awefully satisfying! 👍
Súper, yo quiero, me encantó 😍😍
É show! Amei ver essse trabalho.
I loved to see that art. 👏❤