@@DIYCreators This looks grate, in the future you should think about "if a water or coffee dropped into the top of the table, sealing or waterproof application to protect all entire devices!" I was subscribed for your channel for a year, since then this is my first comment. Let us see your next up. Thank you.
Thank you, I like that too, also the intro is nice, motivation is all what it's about, some maybe don't know, but to see how simple wonderful things can be made, that is so fascinating about this videos, timelaps is the key I think, the whole process in one piece is really nice to see, every single step and telling what you do and about your thoughts while doing it, makes is perfect.
Man I remember when you started, hand tools and saying "if I had this it would be a bit cleaner but this works." Now look at you. Sawstop cabinet saw, LG badass projector. Good for you man.
When i decided I wanted to get into woodworking, I knew already that things like table saws, jointers, drill presses etc. were very expensive, so I made the (very uneducated) decision to focus on hand tool work since I thought it would be cheaper. Almost two years later and I don't have even a 10th of the tools (not even close) that I would want, cuz now I've seen the price tags on well made hand tools :( It really depends on what you want to do. With even a fairly basic skill level, you can do everything with hand tools you could with power tools, usually cleaner, and often times just as quickly.
Linear Actuator!!! Those are the words I was looking for for a custom thing I'm building, also I really love the "where I'm at" pop-up you integrate into the video. It really helps me visualize the project as you're going and keep track of the different parts. I'm so glad I just found your channel!!
Thank you for sharing your craft. Your attention to detail and having all the necessary tools at hand, reminds me of Norm from The New Yankee Workshop.
2 things .. tools and skills ... your workshop and tools are amazing , Variety of tools helps you to master and make it seem easy beside your skill level.. well done
This is one more of your great projects. I would also like to add is that I am so jealous that you got your shop all cleaned up. thanks for sharing and I am glad that Dorian left you you alone.
I like this channel because you show your mistakes, process, explain very well. Very good job!! Keep it up!! Thank you for so many tips and tricks and ideas!
Slick design idea and multi-fictionality and hardware configuration. Slick execution and finish. As a behind the sofa table/speaker housing I'm surprised this hasn't been done here on YT. Great concept to play with many variations. Love the 'simplicity' point of view approach to design without a resulting 'Ikea' look.
Pure craftsmanship by a very gifted craftsman. Thats both the woodwork you do and the video presentation! What a pleasure this is to watch. The quality of the presentation and the commentary are spot-on. Your explanations are simple, clear and consice. As others have mentioned, your ‘where I am at’ is unique and a brilliant idea. Thats probably the best 'how to' video I have ever seen - thank you.
Nice work. Really well done and it is great that you describe each part in detail. I also like the 'where I'm at' part so we can see what you are thinking about as you're doing the different sections.
I'll say it too, the "where I'm at" graphics really help understand how the parts go together. Your builds are the most futuristic I've seen on DIYtube, perfectly executed and with rad features. Stereo cabinets aren't just for the 70's
I neither have the tools, nor (more importantly) the skills do do something like this, but I have watched every one of your videos and enjoy them tremendously. It's great to see how you have grown in ability and in video quality over time. You do an awesome job - I love your work!
This is a super great build... so many tricks you did and tools you have (like the wrist magnet) that’s caught my attention... also great attention to detail to keep the overall volume of the speaker cabinets inside the unit the same as the original speaker boxes...
Because you said speaker box and paint it black, two songs came to mind haha. OutKast - Roses and the Rolling Stones - Paint it Black .. soo anyway.. as always a great build with lots of options. Love how you combine elektronics and other objects into your creations!
OutKast AND The Stones? That's what's up :) Pleased to meet you, dope as me, you post so fresh so clean. A man of the wealth and taste, you post so fresh so clean. so fresh and so clean clean
I'm not a builder at all but love this stuff. After seeing ur floating shelf I was thinking a floating shelf with this built in bluetooth speaker. Lol. U got me thinking of new elements to add to my future home.
I love all your videos!!! You show what, how, why and everything in-between. You give the break down of where you're at (with the "I am here" pop-ups) in the build. I enjoy your videos on (paraphrasing) "not that many tools". You show what can be done with a knowledge, decent everyday tools and the will to bring it all together. Young Man, I hope, wish and pray for your continued success and that you achieve each and every goal you aspire too!!! (While you're doing all that, if you could keep the videos coming it'd be great 😁😁😁!!!)
Truly AWSOME. LEDs make the project man!!!! Keep using them. I also like the fact that you know what you are doing BUT can still admit that somethings just look cool. Lol.
Great project and great idea integrating the projector and the finishing touches look great. Please note one comment regarding the cable extension. The Bluetooth speakers is using a class D amplifier which is very sensitive to the inductance of the cables. The extension cables should be as thick as possible and use a matching length for all the drivers to match the phase. This can significantly improve the sound quality.
Hey there! I just stumbled upon your video and wanted to say: mad props for planning, designing and executing out of the box ideas! This project is amazing and please continue act on your innovative impulses!!!!! Incredible stuff!!!!!
loving the new approach to your channel! the graphic in the top right showing where you are in the stage of the build, as well as the tips is deff a better way to produce a DIY video. keep it up my friend and hope to see even better projects in the future. need more of your stuff to build and slap in my own home :)
Great job! I would like to put up a barn door with an actuator. Have a wall mounted fingerprint scanner for control. Then use the Star Trek sound when the door opens and closes
Really enjoy your videos. Great voice-overs to your actions--they complement each other. And, I absolutely love the upper left graphic that give the viewer a very quick reference for correlating the video with the build. Nice work!
Good job man! That looks really great! And all made from simple plywood! None of this fancy, expensive wood that is hard to get. A basic finish on it, and it looks awesome!!!! Good choice on the natural look and nice matching on the edge banding. That's a great trip I'll have to remember. Thanks for another great build and including all the "fixes/modifications" along the way. Keep on building and experimenting!!
This is really cool! A great way to include surround sound speakers too! I'll just stick to some sort of desk behind my couch as I don't have any carpentry experience or tools but this has been a joy to watch!
I love the ‘where I’m at’ information design in your videos. That is smart. You are a great communicator.
Thank you
I was about to say the same thing. I really like the quality and pace of narration. The ‘where I am at’ puts it in perspective. Thanks
@@DIYCreators Agree 100%, the "where I'm at" saves me completely, and your videos in general are clear and easily understood. Thanks!
@@DIYCreators This looks grate, in the future you should think about "if a water or coffee dropped into the top of the table, sealing or waterproof application to protect all entire devices!"
I was subscribed for your channel for a year, since then this is my first comment.
Let us see your next up.
Thank you.
Thank you, I like that too, also the intro is nice, motivation is all what it's about, some maybe don't know, but to see how simple wonderful things can be made, that is so fascinating about this videos, timelaps is the key I think, the whole process in one piece is really nice to see, every single step and telling what you do and about your thoughts while doing it, makes is perfect.
Man I remember when you started, hand tools and saying "if I had this it would be a bit cleaner but this works." Now look at you. Sawstop cabinet saw, LG badass projector. Good for you man.
When i decided I wanted to get into woodworking, I knew already that things like table saws, jointers, drill presses etc. were very expensive, so I made the (very uneducated) decision to focus on hand tool work since I thought it would be cheaper. Almost two years later and I don't have even a 10th of the tools (not even close) that I would want, cuz now I've seen the price tags on well made hand tools :(
It really depends on what you want to do. With even a fairly basic skill level, you can do everything with hand tools you could with power tools, usually cleaner, and often times just as quickly.
I lke your "step-by-step" direction. Not too many UA-camrs can do it as well as you.
Just FYI: I absolutely LOVE the "Where I'm At" pop ups, that is SO useful and I'm amazed I've not seen it anywhere else yet. Great idea!
I was impressed by that. I don't know why other DiY videos don't implement such a thing!
Linear Actuator!!! Those are the words I was looking for for a custom thing I'm building, also I really love the "where I'm at" pop-up you integrate into the video. It really helps me visualize the project as you're going and keep track of the different parts. I'm so glad I just found your channel!!
I love your ideas. I also appreciate that you admit/state your mistakes. Most people just edit that stuff out and pretend to be perfect.
Great to see a video with someone using proper safety gear and saw blade guard. So many American videos with no saw blade guard.
I love that you made mistakes and didn't edit them out. It makes me feel like less of an idiot when I'm working on my own stuff. Great video.
What an awesome build!!!!
Thank you for sharing your craft. Your attention to detail and having all the necessary tools at hand, reminds me of Norm from The New Yankee Workshop.
2 things .. tools and skills ... your workshop and tools are amazing , Variety of tools helps you to master and make it seem easy beside your skill level.. well done
This is one more of your great projects. I would also like to add is that I am so jealous that you got your shop all cleaned up. thanks for sharing and I am glad that Dorian left you you alone.
Dorians about to schwack us in Jacksonville nc
Thanks, Chris, crazy but fun build. I clean then I mess it up just a cycle :). Yep, we are blessed the Hurrican changed direction.
Love the craftsmanship!
Your videos, builds and narration are noticeably better than when you first started. And that's saying a lot since they have always been really good.
I like this channel because you show your mistakes, process, explain very well. Very good job!! Keep it up!! Thank you for so many tips and tricks and ideas!
You are very skilled not only at woodworking but also video editing. You communicate your ideas very well.
Slick design idea and multi-fictionality and hardware configuration.
Slick execution and finish.
As a behind the sofa table/speaker housing I'm surprised this hasn't been done here on YT. Great concept to play with many variations.
Love the 'simplicity' point of view approach to design without a resulting 'Ikea' look.
This is fantastic. Your builds just get better and better!
nice work buddy, Africa needs you...you are very talented...god bless you...
Pure craftsmanship by a very gifted craftsman. Thats both the woodwork you do and the video presentation!
What a pleasure this is to watch.
The quality of the presentation and the commentary are spot-on. Your explanations are simple, clear and consice.
As others have mentioned, your ‘where I am at’ is unique and a brilliant idea.
Thats probably the best 'how to' video I have ever seen - thank you.
The mods to the lift and the use of magnets for quick access were brilliant! Real nice!
I like the "Where I'm At" Graphic that you use. Really helps when you are watching at work with no sound.
Nice work. Really well done and it is great that you describe each part in detail.
I also like the 'where I'm at' part so we can see what you are thinking about as you're doing the different sections.
hi from France, very nice job ! hight complexity
Your work is amazing. Workmanship is perfect. Keep the great work up.👍👍👍👍
I'll say it too, the "where I'm at" graphics really help understand how the parts go together. Your builds are the most futuristic I've seen on DIYtube, perfectly executed and with rad features. Stereo cabinets aren't just for the 70's
I neither have the tools, nor (more importantly) the skills do do something like this, but I have watched every one of your videos and enjoy them tremendously. It's great to see how you have grown in ability and in video quality over time. You do an awesome job - I love your work!
These videos are therapeutic for me. I love seeing builds, I love your accent, and I learn things as I watch
I really like this build. The fact that it is made to be portable is even better.
Awesome video of a true Professional at work. Thank you very much. I love your craftsmanship
Excellent standard of woodwork and great project
you are the best wood working detail genius I've ever seen 💓😍🤙🏼✌🏼👍🏼
NICE! Very neat build! I like the dual function...
Dude!! I LOVE your "Where I'm at" pop up. Makes following along with what you're doing soooooooo much easier.
This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I need help building a table similar to this soundbar. Best woodwork improv I’ve seen in a long time 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
You definitely have talent sir! Thank you for sharing not only your project, but your inspiration. I Look forward to seeing more from you. Stay safe!
Sat down with a mug of tea to watch this & I was so enthralled that twenty minutes flew by & my untouched tea is now cold.
Nice job.👍
Wow, you are very skillful both in carpentry and video editing. Thank you for sharing.
I’m new to your channel, I’ve been watching your videos for the past 26 hours and can’t stop!!! You are a godsend to us DIYers!!!
This is a super great build... so many tricks you did and tools you have (like the wrist magnet) that’s caught my attention... also great attention to detail to keep the overall volume of the speaker cabinets inside the unit the same as the original speaker boxes...
Bro! You need to open a store bro! Your designs are grand bro! This is my favorite video now. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Shut up bro...
is this how you really talk, or is it supposed to be ironic? eh, actually, nvm. Shut up, bro
Because you said speaker box and paint it black, two songs came to mind haha. OutKast - Roses and the Rolling Stones - Paint it Black .. soo anyway.. as always a great build with lots of options. Love how you combine elektronics and other objects into your creations!
OutKast AND The Stones? That's what's up :)
Pleased to meet you, dope as me, you post so fresh so clean.
A man of the wealth and taste, you post so fresh so clean.
so fresh and so clean clean
nice job with the solder and heat shrink! and the whole project
Cool project. I really like the "Where I'm At" animations that you have been incorporating into your videos.
Thank you for being first one to properly use heatgun for shrinking sleeves!
Very nice job! Professional looking! The most expensive part was the projector! But like I said turned out very nice!
I'm not a builder at all but love this stuff. After seeing ur floating shelf I was thinking a floating shelf with this built in bluetooth speaker. Lol. U got me thinking of new elements to add to my future home.
Love your creativity and this project is cool.
I love all your videos!!! You show what, how, why and everything in-between. You give the break down of where you're at (with the "I am here" pop-ups) in the build. I enjoy your videos on (paraphrasing) "not that many tools". You show what can be done with a knowledge, decent everyday tools and the will to bring it all together.
Young Man, I hope, wish and pray for your continued success and that you achieve each and every goal you aspire too!!! (While you're doing all that, if you could keep the videos coming it'd be great 😁😁😁!!!)
BRUH!!!! This is awesome! You are very talented, may not have been extremely complex but you did it VERY WELL!
that is one awesome build. I love the idea of the lift for the projector. great job.
I love your attention to detail! Peace and love from Bunbury WA
Well done very beautiful.
I only have one word for this....EXCELLENT !!!!!
Truly AWSOME. LEDs make the project man!!!! Keep using them. I also like the fact that you know what you are doing BUT can still admit that somethings just look cool. Lol.
You and DIYperks are 2 best channels for this stuff. Congrat's man! All that work payed off. U deserved it. Cheers!
Hands down you are one of the best at this!!!! Love your work!!!
This channel gets better with every video. Excellent.
A lot of good woodworking approaches. Love learning new techniques and methods when you "figure it out" along the way.
Thanks, yes those are the best!
I just need to express that i found this really well produced and incredibly well done, nice.
Ooo! I like the "where I'm at" feature! So helpful!
That looks great!
Just found your channel, I have watched several of your posts, you are really humble and talented. Subscribed and can’t wait for the next post x
A dope build indeed!
Love your stuff. Keep sharing. Its nice to see a modern spin coming from a youtube woodworker.
Thank you, this is my comfort zone:).
So talented!
Great project and great idea integrating the projector and the finishing touches look great. Please note one comment regarding the cable extension. The Bluetooth speakers is using a class D amplifier which is very sensitive to the inductance of the cables. The extension cables should be as thick as possible and use a matching length for all the drivers to match the phase. This can significantly improve the sound quality.
I'm always amazed when I come across your videos! Things I would love to make when I get more time!
Wow! it's awesome!!!
Hey there! I just stumbled upon your video and wanted to say: mad props for planning, designing and executing out of the box ideas! This project is amazing and please continue act on your innovative impulses!!!!! Incredible stuff!!!!!
I run an audio company and I'm also a woodworker. That is some damn fine work, my friend!
Thanks, ever have any advice, I'll take it.
You work really well, nice craftsmanship
Nice work Glenn! Each project is getting better and better and I like how you often mix in a bit of tech with the woodwork. Keep up the good work.
Awesome BUILD!!!
Very, very cool project. The black contrast is killer. Great video
It's so much work you've done. The built, the filming, the cutting and editing! Insane, I love it.
Incredibly cool!
this is easily becoming my favorite diy channel. I'll never be able to make this stuff but it's super entertaining to watch.
loving the new approach to your channel! the graphic in the top right showing where you are in the stage of the build, as well as the tips is deff a better way to produce a DIY video. keep it up my friend and hope to see even better projects in the future. need more of your stuff to build and slap in my own home :)
Ambitious project, nice work.
peace
Awesome Work! I enjoy watching your craftsmanship and projects! Keep going for us nerds!
I'm SO glad you built boxes for the speakers inside the unit! I was a little bit worried about that! LOL Nice job, man... you did a great job.
Great job!
I would like to put up a barn door with an actuator. Have a wall mounted fingerprint scanner for control. Then use the Star Trek sound when the door opens and closes
This was awesome! Fantastic job, beautiful, functional piece.
Job well done, Sir! VERY WELL DONE!
Dude, with all the epic furniture you've made, you should be having a beautiful house by now!
Seriously sick build!!! Super slick!!!
Really enjoy your videos. Great voice-overs to your actions--they complement each other. And, I absolutely love the upper left graphic that give the viewer a very quick reference for correlating the video with the build. Nice work!
anybody else jealous of this man's tools? lol damn you got some great stuff Sir!
Video was brilliant, and informative! Thank you!!
Outstanding piece Glen! I can see a lot of thought and work went into this build, came out beautifully! Great addition to your home.
Great project! Very clear presentation! Another well done project!
Absolutely beautiful work!
Subscribed for the "Where im at" indicators. Nice work!
Super clean build! Thanks for sharing!
Man you got skills!
Good job man! That looks really great! And all made from simple plywood! None of this fancy, expensive wood that is hard to get. A basic finish on it, and it looks awesome!!!! Good choice on the natural look and nice matching on the edge banding. That's a great trip I'll have to remember. Thanks for another great build and including all the "fixes/modifications" along the way. Keep on building and experimenting!!
This is really cool! A great way to include surround sound speakers too! I'll just stick to some sort of desk behind my couch as I don't have any carpentry experience or tools but this has been a joy to watch!
This project is insane!
another awesome project!
just want to say that I really enjoy your videos man! Keep it up mate!