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Anes Creates
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ส.ค. 2024
I'm looking to build custom furniture and create videos about the process. If you're in or around Cambridge and interested in custom wood furniture
email me at anesbenabdallah1996@gmail.com
email me at anesbenabdallah1996@gmail.com
This is how i made the most beautifull sewing box!
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
I feel like a kid again making a present instead of buying one.
This Sewing box isn't the most complex build but It has a lot of little details that you won't want to miss
-Finish: Fiddys Hardwax Oil Satin
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0166PXQ80?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Tools I Use:
-Dewalt Drill and Impact Driver
-Dewalt Angle Grinder
-Dewalt Jigsaw
-Makita Track Saw
-Makita Mitre Saw
-Makita Table Saw
-Makita Palm Router
-Scheppach DC500 Dust Extractor
-Dewalt Random Orbital Sander
-Scheppach HMS 260 Planer/Thicknesser
Music from Artlist.io
Follow Me On:
Instagram: anes_creates
I feel like a kid again making a present instead of buying one.
This Sewing box isn't the most complex build but It has a lot of little details that you won't want to miss
-Finish: Fiddys Hardwax Oil Satin
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0166PXQ80?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Tools I Use:
-Dewalt Drill and Impact Driver
-Dewalt Angle Grinder
-Dewalt Jigsaw
-Makita Track Saw
-Makita Mitre Saw
-Makita Table Saw
-Makita Palm Router
-Scheppach DC500 Dust Extractor
-Dewalt Random Orbital Sander
-Scheppach HMS 260 Planer/Thicknesser
Music from Artlist.io
Follow Me On:
Instagram: anes_creates
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Building a Solid Workbench: An Intermediate-Level Project Walkthrough
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW This workbench build is aimed at intermediate woodworkers looking for their next project and wanting to challenge themselves. However, a simplified version could definitely be built by beginners as well. I’ll guide you through the entire build in detail. Check out: -Nick: www.youtube.com/@pedullastudio -Frank: www.youtube.com/@FranksWorkbench Hardware Used in the Build: -Ca...
Anes, your English sounded fine. One thing I've learned (been speaking American English my whole life) from traveling is that English is both syntactically complicated and varying among the countries that speak it and the regions within those countries that speak it. lol Nice work on the bench. Rounding the the front vise's jaw was a nice touch. Really add something to the look of the bench, but also removes the likelihood of hitting the more sensitive areas of your body with sharp or blunt corners. Well done Sir!
My grandfather made sewing boxes like that for my grandmother and a few other family members maybe 40 years ago.
I've watched both of your videos now and it's great to see someone being a woodworker, explaining what they are doing and why. Given that these are your first two videos you have done a fantastic job with them. So, I've subscribed and I am really looking forwards to what your channel brings. Great stiff.
Man , I can remember like it was yesterday all the frustrations from doing dumb shit when i started woodworking. Keep at it, it gets way better.
Lovely video and beautifully done
Great job it turned out beautiful. Great video
The voice over was just right. 😊
Great video and even better box! I thought the voiceover was just right. Keep it up!
Partner that's sad you've denigrated your relationship to nothing more than a partnership or do you like share an office space with this woman? God forbid there's any sort of sexual action in this relationship because you know there's a special term for when you enter into a partnership that involves sex. You aren't calling your wife a prostitute are you? Are you one of the many, many people who have blindly fallen into the dehumanization of contemporary orwellianism? I know it's a off topic thing, but I am really sick and tired of people referring. to their significant others their "partner" Along with the thousands of other terms that have entered contemporary English lexicon that have an origin in hate.
Please get a push block. Don’t lose a digit.
Fine bench, but unfortunately a great example on how not to operate woodworking machines too.
fantastic build. Gained a new sub
Why not just epoxy the nut for the vise in the wood
Great build video!
holy bench Anesman! badass build, also, nice whiskers
🥸
I thought your voiceover was just fine 👌🏻
Simply stunning!
Wonderful job, sir ❤👍👌
Your bench turned out quite well. Nicely done. Consider getting a quality set of Forstner bits. Those giant drill bits are too aggressive you’ll break a wrist. The difficulty you had setting the top over the legs was because the PVA glue had swollen the tenons. Something with longer open time like Thixo or polyurethane glue makes things like this much easier. Chamfered dovetails look great! When you drill or screw a bunch of holes you can’t use, whittle pieces of wood to fit them and tap them in with glue the flush cut.
Yeah i really need to get a good set of forstner bits... I love using pu glue, defenetly need to get some! just wanted to keep the build a little cheaper
at 1:00 watch out for your sleeve getting caught by the blade, this is so dangerous
It looks a lot closer in the video then it is, there is about 5cm between my hand and the blade
Don't use loose long sleeves please my friend.
Awesome build, however please use a push stick when pushing boards through like that, dont want to see you lose a finger
I had a plastic one that came with the mashine and it broke on like the third time using it... Since then ive just been using random chunks of wood. I need to make a proper one one day
Yes liked this video, and helped me plan for my own build. Thanks
Good luck with your build! Feel free to ask me anything you need to know during your build
Very nicely done
Great project but I kept cringing when I saw you using the table saw the way you did. It’s extremely dangerous to cut a loose piece of wood between the fence without using a block to make a gap between the blade and fence. If you get a kickback it would have twisted and more than likely pulled your hand in.
When doing these cuts i was only doing 90% of the cut using the sled, the final 10% i guide the peice using my right hand and pusing agains the fence
@@AnesCreates That's not better... between that and the gloves you will be missing digits/hands before you retire. I really recommend taking these suggestions seriously. You already highlighted that things change quickly when not paying close attention (wandering router bit). Not to mention that if you intend to grow and highlight your channel for others it is better to represent safe woodworking.
The recommendation I got a very long time ago was whenever you buy brass screws, buy steel screws with the same thread pitch. Drive the steel screws, back them out, drive the brass screws.
that us actually a great idea! thank you, ill be sure to do that next time!
Very beautiful project! Not to be one of those safety hall monitors, but gloves and spinning tools, the jointer especially, can be very bad news. It can be the difference between losing a fingertip and losing most of your hand.
Yeah i know...i had professional schooling and learned all that stuff but i just like wearing them
with that drill on the side its almost like a mortise router. its an amazing example of craftsmanship.
That was the idea 👍
Found you on TikTok and followed you here. Great video can’t wait to see what your next project is!
Thank you :) im almost done building it so ill get to edeting soon
Awesome. Saw your post on Reddit and here I am!!
Fantastic workbench build - congratulations on such a well crafted bench and video. Superb first video - subscribed 👍
Thank you so much :)