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Commoner Goods by Kyle D'Auria
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ธ.ค. 2017
Tales, long and short from Commoner Goods ~ An itsy-bitsy small-batch furniture studio in Portland, Oregon.
#itsybitsybusiness #startsmallstaysmall
Thanks for watching!
Kyle
#itsybitsybusiness #startsmallstaysmall
Thanks for watching!
Kyle
Making The Willard Bed Frame In Walnut From Scratch
Crafting our most popular bed frame style, The Willard Bed Frame. Why's it done so well for us? It's certainly not the name, Willard 😅 Could it bed own to the timeless mid-century modern style and always lust worthy walnut wood?
We're all about celebrating the small maker, partnering with other local small biz, and using whatever space and whatever tools you've got to make great things. To us there's nothing common about being common! Follow us on instagram @commoner.goods and join our #startsmallstaysmall #itsybitsybusiness journey!
Learn more about our itsy-bitsy small-batch furniture studio in Portland, OR here: commonergoods.com
We're all about celebrating the small maker, partnering with other local small biz, and using whatever space and whatever tools you've got to make great things. To us there's nothing common about being common! Follow us on instagram @commoner.goods and join our #startsmallstaysmall #itsybitsybusiness journey!
Learn more about our itsy-bitsy small-batch furniture studio in Portland, OR here: commonergoods.com
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Restoring an 8 Year Old Butcher Block Cutting Board
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The Northwest Block is one of our oldest designs dating back to 2014! Watch as we restore one used as a daily driver for 8 years. This NW End Grain Butcher block is made of carefully selected pieces of walnut, hard maple, and rift sawn white oak. A drum sander is use to restore it, flattening a bow and sanding through scarring left by knife marks. Fresh feet are installed and the fractionated c...
Maloof Inspired Side Tables, The New Willard Nightstands made of Walnut
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Crafting the latest iteration of our bedside tables, The Willard Nightstands! Checkout the very first pair being made of solid black walnut in the humble Commoner Goods shop. We're all about celebrating the small maker, partnering with other local small biz, and using whatever space and whatever tools you've got to make great things. To us there's nothing common about being common! Follow us on...
Hacks for Small Shop Production Batches
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Making a batch of Commoner Goods cutting boards from just furniture offcuts. Walnut, white oak, and cherry; finished with pure tung oil & wax. From creation to store delivery. #itsybitsybusiness #startsmallstaysmall #portlandoregon #woodworking If you'd like to shop Commoner Goods products from this vid check here: C.G. cutting boards: commonergoods.com/commoner-goods/shop-cutting-boards-bookma...
Making The Stark Dresser in walnut from scratch
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Crafting the Commoner Goods Stark Dresser of solid walnut. Shop for your very own here: commonergoods.com/commoner-goods/shop-furniture
Rough Turning Sweetgum Bowl Blanks
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I take freshly salvaged sweetgum logs and make them into rough turned bowl blanks. From here they'll air dry for several months before getting their final shaping. Arist: Kyle D'Auria, Woodworker Thoughtfully Designed Goods & Furniture Portland, Oregon Music: Gymnopedie No 1 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: ...
Fantastic.
Brilliant
Nice build.
Thanks!
I won’t be the type to critique cause there’s plenty of those dorks around on YT. I will offer just a bit of advice if you are going to in the future joint edges in your planer. I suggest laying a sled of some solid material (I use 1” MDF) across the length of your bed. The sheet steel in the bed of those lunchbox planers is very soft and thin and over time, given the nature of the rollers bearing down pressure and force, will inevitably cause cupping since the pressure is being concentrated in a very small area. Just a bit of advice, I’ve since upgraded but ask me how I learned this the hard way 😅. Cheers, buddy and keep creating sawdust 🍻
Simplicity and elegance
Nice design! What thickness did you use for the walnut? Can't tell if it's 3/4" or 1".
Thx! Started with 5/4 and planed down to 7/8”.
Hate to ask this but have you allowed for wood movement in glueing what appears to be a 24” headboard into the rear leg? The headboard will want to move but dominos will not allow that
Hey Simon - The posts get an oversized mortise where the most outward two dominos meet, allowing about a cm of movement in either direction for seasonal movement. Those particular dominos don’t get glued, they just float. But you’re right, if they were glued and the mortises weren’t oversized, yikes!
Easier if you just planes both together for match planing.
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This is perfection. Tables are timeless and beautiful.
hey thanks!
At 4:46 did you add some finish to the wood around the joint before glue up? Or is it just water wiped on?
some paste wax was wiped on to prevent glue from sticking during squeeze out. it helps a bit.
wow dude, just wow
ill the drum sander flatten or does it press it down and then pop back up after?
There are better tools to truly flatten (like a CNC! 😉), or if using a drum sander securing the project to a piece of flat material and shimming up the bowed spots. But beyond that, yes, the drum sander does a better job than a planer at “flattening” boards and I think it’s because a powerful planer can take a deep cut, pushing whatever bow the board has thru to the other side, whereas a drum sander can only take very light passes and thus does a better job actually removing only the high spots each pass. Results may vary ✌️
Was it a oopsie @9:17 ? 😅 Nice to see than even people making beautiful pieces like these also can (sometime) still fail as mere mortals. The flush trim bit took good care of this detail 😉 Great result 👍
Good eye! Yup, the first row of dominos were cut in about an inch too low 🥵 - but by small miracle they landed exactly in the cut off area for the leg trimming. I don’t always get so lucky! 😅 I remind myself often that mistakes are normal and part of the human process.
What domino size for that 45 cut ? 5mm ? Whats the thicknes of walls?
6mm and 7/8”
What is the name of the equipment you are using to place your logo on the back of the furniture at 21:13?
It’s a branding iron.
Walnut, Cherry, or Mahogany just can't be beat in furniture making. They are ELITE!
I’d add white oak to that list too!
awesome design. what drawer slides are you using?
I use the Grass Dynapro 3D- they’re a lot like Blum but jostle less and feel more solid.
Hello, I am trying to learn furniture using pine wood because oak and walnut wood boards are expensive in my country, but when I sand, there are a lot of marks left. How can I do it properly?
Great question! Sanding soft woods can be tough. What grit are you starting with? And what grit are you finishing with?
Nice nightstands! How did you make the dovetails on the drawers?
We have them made by another local small biz, Design Craft Door, that’s been making them since the 80’s! As an itsy-bitsy business in a modest workspace I’m always trying to find ways to have more time to spend on the fun things like designing new stuff or making videos for yours truly (😉), so outsourcing a part like this to experts is a win-win. The only thing that takes a hit is my ego that wants to make each and every part myself 😅
Nice
Thanks!!
Lots of nice details. The brass nails holding the back are an especially neat touch
Thanks for noticing!
Looking good!
Awesome 👌👌👌
much appreciated 🙏
Woah look at all those drawers 2:27
drawers > shelves ☺️
Nice work, nice bit!! 😂
😅
Where did you get that router bit for the drawer pulls?
Check the earlier comments, it's in there! It's a whiteside bit.
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Where did you get those drawer slides?
Check out Woodworker Express - they're Blum
What’s that two ring mounting hardware called at 10:01? The one that connect base and the body
Figure 8 table top connectors
OK !
This was amazing. But see, I’m looking for something simple to draw inspiration from 😭
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ARE YOU DRAWING PLANS FOR EVERY FURNITURES?
no, but I’ll let you know if that changes!
@@commonergoods OK, thank you for sharing, you’re skilled hands
Beautiful work, from the production of the video down to the choice of grain on the walnut and of course, the craftsmanship. Tbh I don’t know what I love more: the end product or a clean workshop like that filled with all those sexy tools! Mirka sander, Festool track saw, Router and domino machine to the industrial planer and jointer- it must be nice brother! You should see my hodgepodge of tools! Well, ….maybe not!
That glue up would have stressed me out!
you’re not alone! 😅
That’s how the Europeans have done it forever. Rough rip on the bandsaw, joint an edge and send the other through the planer.
Fun fact! I had no idea! Thanks for sharing.
Nice work, it is a beautiful piece of furniture.
Interesting what "Scratch" Looks Like nowadays
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Confused by this comment. What parts of this dresser were premade/ preassembled, other than the drawer slides?
I’m curious what you mean, what does scratch mean to you?
you trying to doc him points because you didnt see him cut the tree down? besides planting the seed 40 years before hand you cant get anymore "from scratch" than this 😂😂😂 wtf
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Beautiful piece! Looking forward to more builds on your channel.
Hello @kyledauria. Nice job. Well done! What the board thickness you use ? 1 1/2 or 2 inches? What's the comonent you pour at 07:03 to seal ? Thanks and have a great day. Roland
Thanks! For the cabinet it starts with 6/4 or 5/4 boards, depending on the warp and bow, and is eventually planed down to 1” thick. 7:03 is epoxy, but for smaller areas CA glue can work.
@@commonergoods thanks Kyle. Have a great day and keep posting such interesting content 🙂
Great craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a beautiful design! I think that might be the longest glue up I’ve seen. Love the waterfall edges. Toward the end I was hoping the grain across the drawers would be continuous and I wasn’t disappointed. Fantastic. Looking forward to more build videos.
Thanks for saying so Chris! Hoping to get more builds out as I’m able!
nice piece ....love the base
stunning. Just stunning. And, I want your shop!
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Veramente bella complimenti
Bill Callahan was an excellent choice.
Well made nice looking hard work. What kind a router bit you used for the drawers face hands holding place?
thanks! this is a whiteside router bit - I’ve added a bearing to it so it can be used as a pattern bit 👍
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@@kubilayylmaz1716 whiteside #6026 👍
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Beautiful work ❤
Very very beautiful piece you produced….your artistic expression will enhance the environment of whomever owns it
That’s kind of you to say, thank you!
VERY cool! I wondered why anyone would glue up a long panel like that. Well, the waterfall edges look great! Also the integrated pulls are awesome also.
Thanks! It’s tedious and more challenging, but the waterfall is worth the final look!
Really well done, sir! You created a beautiful piece
Which draw slides are those? Link? Thanks.
Blum!