Well actually. You pushed yourself on this one and boy did it turn out amazing we missed you this year at WBC. hope all is well and I think this piece overtime will become a pretty iconic specimen for you
Absolutely incredible work dude! I personally think this might be my favorite build of yours to date. These are the kind of videos I like to watch because they make me want to push myself as a woodworker. 🤘
@@JonnyBuilds also, as a bartender, may I just say, 90% of top shelf whiskey drinkers I have served are exactly as depicted(the rest are lovely). They will correct you even when you're agreeing with them 😅
@@fitybux4664 Exactly! 😂 That cabinet has some serious longevity to it. There will be one small pyramid crystal sitting inside. It will hold all music ever created. Also.. the accumulated knowledge of humanity and.. terrestrial. Access to it will be telepathic.😆
Well actually, this is the first video of yours I’ve seen. Incredible work Johnny! The carved doors may have convinced me that it’s finally time to invest in a CNC machine. I’ve been around some great craftsman over the years, but you my young friend are an inspiration. After 30 years of woodworking it’s inspiring to see some great talent coming up.
Well actually Jonny, this is my first of your projects. It's not my style but why should you care! You made something with machines but you put your soul into it and made it human, huge respect for that. I'm a pretty traditional wooden boatbuilder that cut my teeth with complex shapes achieved with hand tools and usually turn my nose up at woodworkers that rely too heavily on machines and CAD who make lifeless pieces, but there was something different about this. It's the first time I've seen something like it. Whatever you charge for this it's worth every penny, I see the effort and expense you go for perfection because I am the same. I love to see good problem solving, that's all we really do at the end of the day. I see you're going to go far on your journey and I'm here for it. Nice work
I had a brief stint in custom commercial woodworking back in 2007. I worked in a one man workshop with me being that one man's assistant. He was an accomplished 50-year+ master woodworker who'd been building cabinetry, tables, chairs, etc, since he was 12, while I was the 36 year old nube who tried his patience daily. I "helped" him do a small $95K kitchen in Santa Barbara, CA, and an over $600K whole home (kitchen, library, bathrooms, closets, master bedroom) in the SF North Bay. We'd build and install unfinished, and then the pieces would be later stained in place. I once asked him what makes a professional woodworker, and he replied, "When you, by yourself, can fix any mistake that you make, and nobody would ever know because the fix is invisible." The GFC ended my woodworking career opportunity and sent me in another direction, but I really miss it.
16:15 “ choose progress over perfection” I think that should be your next T-shirt! I really like that. Well, actually! That is one of the coolest tambors I’ve ever seen! ♥️♥️♥️
I actually really love the thicker slices on the tambour. Between the 3D design on them and the thickness of the sections, it looks so unlike anything I've seen before. Love it man.
"Well Actually" I love your work. Not traditional in the "Old School Way" that I follow. But we all need to accept change and progress. I appreciate and respect your skill and talent Jonny Builds!
I love your videos! If you ever run into that problem again when making a sliding door, you can cut out the back corner to slide in the wood door. The back corner would allow for the wood to bend in the same shape of corner so you can utilize the bend in the board. Hopefully that makes sense. Awesome build!!
Yeah, that was my thought too - cut it so it only has to bend in the way that it can bend! That would make the cut slightly less hidden, but given he ended up having to cut half the back anyway, it would probably still be better!
This beautifully carved, black-walnut record cabinet with a continuous-grained, tambor door made from a slab is breathtaking. But in the well-produced video and narration documenting the clever build, the genius woodworker and philosopher also shares his personal path to craftsmanship: “pursue progress not perfection.” And then “wing it.” Good advice for all artists. Love this!
That story about the coach getting Pythagorean wrong reminded me of a guy from our church who often got words wrong, or just used a wrong word. For example, when the kids were going to do a skit that needed a narrator, he kept saying "narranator". Like in the coach story, everybody knew what he meant so just went with it. The time he made it hard to just go with it was when we were loading up gear to take up to the local park for our annual Christmas carols event. We had a lightweight lectern that hadn't been loaded yet, and the guy called out "what are we doing with this rectum?" I said, "Sorry, what?" and he said "The rectum. Are we taking the rectum with us?" Our poor pastor was within earshot but out of view and almost collapsed in silent laughter. After the event, we put a nice clear label on it that said "LECTERN".
21:42 Raphael on the bottom picture frame. Well actually I hope I am the first to spot it. This cabinet look awesome, I'd give an arm and a leg to have something like this in my home.
You will probably never see this comment, but an old woodworkers/construction finishing trick my dad taught me was to mix some saw dust of the wood you're working with, with wood glue to make a paste to fill those "oops" holes and gouges. Once dry, sanded, and sealed, you'd never know it was there.
@@JohnDlugoszStraight 🤡 reply... Let ask you something... What do you think is the *entire point* of using _sawdust_ from the same wood? 🤔 If it stood out _so much_ as to negate the use of this *very common* method used by woodworkers; that means it was a _skill issue_ and *you* used way too much glue to sawdust ratio in your filler 💯 Also, seeing as this method is used for filling gaps/cracks that are _way too small_ for an inlaid patch of new wood and the wax filler pens on the market don't finish the same as wood _either..._ What would you offer as a better alternative? 🤔 TH-cam comments are absolutely infested with 🤡's who are quick to critique or tell others how "they are wrong" without adding anything *actually useful* to discussion themselves 💯
The work you do goes beyond restoration, and how to bring to life something that has been forgotten in time. Congratulations on the beautiful work and keep it up. A hug straight from Brazil
I almost hate to throw this at you, but if you would have made two slots on the curve of the cabinet aligned with the slot on the long plane, the doors would have slide in straight into the channel. Make inserts to fill the slots that screwed back in so that they can be taken off to replace tambor doors, heaven forbid they ever get damaged. Hope that made sense. Enjoyed the watch.
Thank you sir. I appreciate you presenting a preview of completed project at start of video. It seems so many people use the same rigid, thoughtless marketing plan/video script designed by marketers from 1957.
Well, I have watched you several times and enjoyed your work. I just learned that you are an OKIE! I am now hooked on your work. I am also a born-and-bred OKIE and proud. It is great to see such nice work from an OKIE on TH-cam. Keep it up! We are blessed to have a lot of professionals in numerous areas of work. OKIES Rock!!
Well actually 🤓 this build turned out really well, despite the number of necessary problem solving moments. Very beautiful piece, I hope your family loves it!
i saw this cabinet on instagram and litterally told my mom how in love i was with the design, i just found this video. its an instant subscribe for me, keep going!
A man who has never made a “f up” has never made any thing. And tradesman is a worker who knows how to hide his “f ups”. Every project has its challenges. Well done . Well actually.
Gorgeous! I love this the most of any piece you did!!! Watching those machines are cool!!! I want to see the bonus build with the liquor. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
This piece is absolutely stunning,and I love the thought of having this for years to come for your family. I do have one thing to recommend though that you might have done but we didnt see, and that is to wax the groove and the joint at the top and bottom of the panel doors. This will help the doorsto run along the groove alot easier!! But keep up the amazing work!!
"well actually" this is a beautiful piece, and you are an amazing wood worker :) Cant wait to see what else you make in the future and to go back and watch some of your older content! Love your work!
Love these types of vids Johnny I just tried my first ever epoxy river table at the age of 15 and hoping to get my first sale on Etsy so thanks for there types of vids they rlly help
Absolute amazing! This cabinet is a thing of beauty! So impressed! And, well actually, bourbon is whiskey, just different from Canadian, Scotch, Irish, straight and blended whiskeys 😊
Well actually this video popped up randomly and I love your problem solving skill and the finished product itself. The fact that you were your own client made this build more interesting 😆
Absolutely magnificent! And actually I don't care which tools you use. I hope to see many, many more builds. You rock Jonny. You've earned yourself yet another new subscriber.
Well actually, this is one of the coolest builds I have seen. Inspires me to want to go down to the workshop and try something similar in a smaller scale.
Seth: "Well actually, perfection isn't untenable, it's unattainable" LOL! Hey, great vid, beautiful work, excellent advice on "progress vs. perfection", and excellent stories along the way. Kudos! PS: the walkaway at the end was priceless!
Well actually, I think your family-client-you should be completely satisfied with this cabinet because it was made with that wonderful piece of walnut, but it also was made with love! God bless all of you!
well actually You did a fantastic job with this project. I have been watching a bunch of woodworkers doing different projects and just learning looking to get into it myself
Well, actually, all that talk about Seth was hilarious Easter egg at the end with Seth’s sweet revenge walk off😂. Gorgeous piece man. Took Tambour doors to a new level and will be something you love for a really long time.
Outstanding. I might try a countertop version. Idea: I wonder if you could have cut a short section on end and just slid it straight in. Much less to repair. Could also add something that’s removable for future repair work. Held in with magnets.
Well actually, its a very nice build and I'm very impressed! Thanks for sharing. I do scale sci-fi models that light up so I appreciate the level of craftsmanship involved.
I loved it my husband liked the idea of the doors it’s not a common door and that what we liked most of all “WELL ACTUALLY “ we loved it amazing work❤❤❤❤
It's amazing to see the return of the stereo console. For a GenX kid that grew up with these and see them disappear only to return when they figured out what a flop the Compact Disc was.
I tip my hat to your skills, innovation, and the respect you have for the craft. I'm curious if you have ever used wax where two wood surfaces are meant to slide against each other? Years ago I took to using Carnauba wax where members slide on each other. It makes them quieter and smooth as you know what. It's like adding a mag-lev to the project. Great video and project!
Well actually, you use computers to do all your work because you don't have the skills required to do it without them.
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You’re soooo jellly!
Hahaha! Awesome response!
Well actually, because you didn't use auto correct to complete your comment you spelt your name incorrectly 😂😂
Well actually. You pushed yourself on this one and boy did it turn out amazing we missed you this year at WBC. hope all is well and I think this piece overtime will become a pretty iconic specimen for you
Love ya brother, hope you’re well! I should be at wbc next year, but needed a year off.
Absolutely incredible work dude! I personally think this might be my favorite build of yours to date. These are the kind of videos I like to watch because they make me want to push myself as a woodworker. 🤘
Thanks a ton!
@@JonnyBuilds Dude, you are constantly talking over the build. Like chill. We can be quiet, let's just enjoy the build.
@bigbulk688 nobody cares dude. Watch someone else lmao 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@JonnyBuilds also, as a bartender, may I just say, 90% of top shelf whiskey drinkers I have served are exactly as depicted(the rest are lovely). They will correct you even when you're agreeing with them 😅
You didn’t just build a record storage cabinet.. you built a family heirloom. Beautiful!
I agree. If it were me I would be so proud of this family heirloom for many generations to come. Absolutely a beautiful work of art.
Well actually, it will be used to store data crystals in the year 4000 instead of records. 😆
@@fitybux4664 Exactly! 😂 That cabinet has some serious longevity to it. There will be one small pyramid crystal sitting inside. It will hold all music ever created. Also.. the accumulated knowledge of humanity and.. terrestrial. Access to it will be telepathic.😆
We need more Seth's in the world. He's completely right to be calling people out.
Well actually, this comment is vastly under appreciated
Yeah, because life’s better when unhappy people try to make themselves feel worthwhile by making other people unhappy.
@@caittailswho said he was unhappy? 😂
Well actually, this is the first video of yours I’ve seen. Incredible work Johnny! The carved doors may have convinced me that it’s finally time to invest in a CNC machine. I’ve been around some great craftsman over the years, but you my young friend are an inspiration. After 30 years of woodworking it’s inspiring to see some great talent coming up.
Thank you sir 🙏
Well actually Jonny, this is my first of your projects. It's not my style but why should you care! You made something with machines but you put your soul into it and made it human, huge respect for that. I'm a pretty traditional wooden boatbuilder that cut my teeth with complex shapes achieved with hand tools and usually turn my nose up at woodworkers that rely too heavily on machines and CAD who make lifeless pieces, but there was something different about this. It's the first time I've seen something like it. Whatever you charge for this it's worth every penny, I see the effort and expense you go for perfection because I am the same. I love to see good problem solving, that's all we really do at the end of the day. I see you're going to go far on your journey and I'm here for it. Nice work
Don't be a well actually guy
Don't be a seth
He said this guy well, actually
This is definitely the most beautiful and mesmerizing piece of furniture I’ve seen made in the last year. Love the work you do.
3:30 Raphael Teenage Ninja Turtle 😮 - Another great piece! 3D carvings are great feature on furniture.
I had a brief stint in custom commercial woodworking back in 2007. I worked in a one man workshop with me being that one man's assistant. He was an accomplished 50-year+ master woodworker who'd been building cabinetry, tables, chairs, etc, since he was 12, while I was the 36 year old nube who tried his patience daily. I "helped" him do a small $95K kitchen in Santa Barbara, CA, and an over $600K whole home (kitchen, library, bathrooms, closets, master bedroom) in the SF North Bay. We'd build and install unfinished, and then the pieces would be later stained in place. I once asked him what makes a professional woodworker, and he replied, "When you, by yourself, can fix any mistake that you make, and nobody would ever know because the fix is invisible." The GFC ended my woodworking career opportunity and sent me in another direction, but I really miss it.
16:15 “ choose progress over perfection” I think that should be your next T-shirt! I really like that.
Well, actually! That is one of the coolest tambors I’ve ever seen! ♥️♥️♥️
Within the last two days, two woodworkers I watch both made a record cabinet…foureyes furniture and now you
Add the third woodworker to your list. Go watch "pedulla studio" the guy is amazing.
I noticed that too. Could someone be playing them? Get a bunch of people to make a custom piece then buy the one they like?
Well actually, I think this is a sign. You need to buy a record player.
Pokémon
FESTOL TOOLS I COULD USE BROTHER MY DAUGHTER IS OKLAHOMA RIGHT NO SHE CAN PICK UP A T SHIRT LOVE YOUR WORK.
Well actually, these are called "Jonny Doors" now, because you just owned the genre! Gorgeous!
Reminds me of a saying; "Perfection is the enemy of Good enough" .. keep up the good work Jonny!
That turned out badass!!! Well done!!! I look forward to seeing more of your work.
I actually really love the thicker slices on the tambour. Between the 3D design on them and the thickness of the sections, it looks so unlike anything I've seen before. Love it man.
🙌🙌
"Well Actually" I love your work. Not traditional in the "Old School Way" that I follow. But we all need to accept change and progress. I appreciate and respect your skill and talent Jonny Builds!
I love your videos! If you ever run into that problem again when making a sliding door, you can cut out the back corner to slide in the wood door. The back corner would allow for the wood to bend in the same shape of corner so you can utilize the bend in the board. Hopefully that makes sense. Awesome build!!
Yeah, that was my thought too - cut it so it only has to bend in the way that it can bend! That would make the cut slightly less hidden, but given he ended up having to cut half the back anyway, it would probably still be better!
Ditto! The slot can lie just as the radius meets the linear section of the back. The door enters at an angle and can slide around the corner.
Love the wavy tambour, thing of beauty!
This beautifully carved, black-walnut record cabinet with a continuous-grained, tambor door made from a slab is breathtaking. But in the well-produced video and narration documenting the clever build, the genius woodworker and philosopher also shares his personal path to craftsmanship: “pursue progress not perfection.” And then “wing it.” Good advice for all artists. Love this!
That story about the coach getting Pythagorean wrong reminded me of a guy from our church who often got words wrong, or just used a wrong word. For example, when the kids were going to do a skit that needed a narrator, he kept saying "narranator". Like in the coach story, everybody knew what he meant so just went with it. The time he made it hard to just go with it was when we were loading up gear to take up to the local park for our annual Christmas carols event. We had a lightweight lectern that hadn't been loaded yet, and the guy called out "what are we doing with this rectum?" I said, "Sorry, what?" and he said "The rectum. Are we taking the rectum with us?" Our poor pastor was within earshot but out of view and almost collapsed in silent laughter. After the event, we put a nice clear label on it that said "LECTERN".
At least he didn't call it a 'podium'!
21:42 Raphael on the bottom picture frame. Well actually I hope I am the first to spot it. This cabinet look awesome, I'd give an arm and a leg to have something like this in my home.
Good catch
I missed it even in slow mode
Well actually, this is by far one of my most favorite builds by you!!!! 🤯🙏🏽❤️
Well actually, the truth is Jonny was Seth in the story.
You will probably never see this comment, but an old woodworkers/construction finishing trick my dad taught me was to mix some saw dust of the wood you're working with, with wood glue to make a paste to fill those "oops" holes and gouges. Once dry, sanded, and sealed, you'd never know it was there.
In my experience, they show up again when finished, because the glue doesn't take the finish in the same way as the natural wood.
@@JohnDlugosz Was that a "Well actually" comment without actually using "well actually"?
@@JohnDlugoszStraight 🤡 reply...
Let ask you something... What do you think is the *entire point* of using _sawdust_ from the same wood? 🤔
If it stood out _so much_ as to negate the use of this *very common* method used by woodworkers; that means it was a _skill issue_ and *you* used way too much glue to sawdust ratio in your filler 💯
Also, seeing as this method is used for filling gaps/cracks that are _way too small_ for an inlaid patch of new wood and the wax filler pens on the market don't finish the same as wood _either..._ What would you offer as a better alternative? 🤔
TH-cam comments are absolutely infested with 🤡's who are quick to critique or tell others how "they are wrong" without adding anything *actually useful* to discussion themselves 💯
Old but well known procedure
So long ! Like I say you just don’t stop talking!
The work you do goes beyond restoration, and how to bring to life something that has been forgotten in time. Congratulations on the beautiful work and keep it up. A hug straight from Brazil
I almost hate to throw this at you, but if you would have made two slots on the curve of the cabinet aligned with the slot on the long plane, the doors would have slide in straight into the channel. Make inserts to fill the slots that screwed back in so that they can be taken off to replace tambor doors, heaven forbid they ever get damaged. Hope that made sense. Enjoyed the watch.
Simply stunning pal... A joy to watch from start to finish.
Much appreciated.
"Well, actually," I'm subscribed to over 80 channels, but really only watch a half dozen or so. Yours is one of them.
Thank you sir. I appreciate you presenting a preview of completed project at start of video. It seems so many people use the same rigid, thoughtless marketing plan/video script designed by marketers from 1957.
Well, I have watched you several times and enjoyed your work. I just learned that you are an OKIE! I am now hooked on your work. I am also a born-and-bred OKIE and proud. It is great to see such nice work from an OKIE on TH-cam. Keep it up! We are blessed to have a lot of professionals in numerous areas of work. OKIES Rock!!
Great build!
You can make the entry slot for the tambor doors extending a straight groove off a corner.
Hope it helps next time! 💪
Should have started your comment with "well actually"
Well actually, I had the same suggestion.
Well actually 🤓 this build turned out really well, despite the number of necessary problem solving moments. Very beautiful piece, I hope your family loves it!
Well actually, I fell asleep, but I went back and finished the video. Really liked this project.
i saw this cabinet on instagram and litterally told my mom how in love i was with the design, i just found this video. its an instant subscribe for me, keep going!
Well actually...you are right; progress over perfection.
Oh my, oh my! Gorgeous piece! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
🇬🇧🕊👑✝️👑🕊🇬🇧
A man who has never made a “f up” has never made any thing. And tradesman is a worker who knows how to hide his “f ups”. Every project has its challenges. Well done . Well actually.
I must be a brilliant Tradesman if you are right. It's not a fuckup if you can fix it.
“Don’t be a Seth” should go on your merch!
Well akshully
@@kedrickswain6509 merch thats also inside jokes is so great
Jesus Christ what is this?! It is almost unbelievable how far modern carpentry has come! What an awesome piece of art! Well done!!
Gorgeous! I love this the most of any piece you did!!! Watching those machines are cool!!! I want to see the bonus build with the liquor. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
This piece is absolutely stunning,and I love the thought of having this for years to come for your family. I do have one thing to recommend though that you might have done but we didnt see, and that is to wax the groove and the joint at the top and bottom of the panel doors. This will help the doorsto run along the groove alot easier!! But keep up the amazing work!!
The doors look wavetastic.
Wavelicious
"Well actually " I skipped to the end, I am kind of impatient
😂
Count how many times you say cnc 😂😂😂😂
83 times
"well actually" this is a beautiful piece, and you are an amazing wood worker :) Cant wait to see what else you make in the future and to go back and watch some of your older content! Love your work!
Well actually…that was the most AMAZING piece of woodworking I’ve ever seen!!! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Well actually, nicest little pile of wood I have seen in a long time. 😊👍
Love these types of vids Johnny I just tried my first ever epoxy river table at the age of 15 and hoping to get my first sale on Etsy so thanks for there types of vids they rlly help
Keep it up!
@@RatOfTheWoods thanks man I just posted my first ever short yesterday and hoping to post more of my projects
It's always nice to watch a professional work
This was completed actually well….
serious custom work at its finest.👊🏽
Very informative and enjoyable. The anecdotes were relatable. Thank you. I will be back.
Absolute amazing! This cabinet is a thing of beauty! So impressed! And, well actually, bourbon is whiskey, just different from Canadian, Scotch, Irish, straight and blended whiskeys 😊
Well actually this may be the most interesting beautiful build of yours I have seen. Bravo!!
Well actually....As this being the first time watching your channel, I really enjoyed seeing you build this beautiful cabinet!! WELL DONE SIR!!!👍
Well actually this video popped up randomly and I love your problem solving skill and the finished product itself. The fact that you were your own client made this build more interesting 😆
Ohh woo this is so nice!!
This is easily one of the bet projects i have ever seen. What a thing of beauty.
Well actually this was one of the most enjoyable wood builds I’ve watched. Your story telling was icing on the cake.
Jonny,
I really like everything about your presentation and your narration, and your knowledge of woodworking.
Wow, beautiful piece, now that how to make your client happy. AMAZING.
This turned out so beautifully. Bravo on your dedication.
Love it ! Thanks for the information and your time! You make me push a little harder into what I think I cant do. "Well Actually".
Well actually...I'm insanely jealous of your skill, and I absolutely loved both the video as well as the finished piece. Bravo, Maestro!
The cabinet looks fantastic amazing. I love watching you making it thank you.
Well actually I stayed right to the end because I found it so fascinating. It’s a gorgeous piece of furniture. Well done.
Absolutely magnificent! And actually I don't care which tools you use. I hope to see many, many more builds. You rock Jonny. You've earned yourself yet another new subscriber.
Well actually this is my first video of you I’ve watched. Definitely not the last. Beautiful record cabinet.
This is a master piece with a little help of technology. Beautiful work!!❤
Well actually, that was a really nice build! Congrats! I love the way the doors appear to "flow" around the corners.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for including the faux pas and fixes. Great job!
Well actually, this is so cool! Love this cabinet, and the purple heart is just the right touch.
Well actually, this is one of the coolest builds I have seen. Inspires me to want to go down to the workshop and try something similar in a smaller scale.
Seth: "Well actually, perfection isn't untenable, it's unattainable" LOL!
Hey, great vid, beautiful work, excellent advice on "progress vs. perfection", and excellent stories along the way. Kudos!
PS: the walkaway at the end was priceless!
Well actually. One of your best pieces so far. Absolutely stunning
Well, axtuly... that's a beautiful piece you've built. Your work improves with each piece, I swear.
Well actually, I think your family-client-you should be completely satisfied with this cabinet because it was made with that wonderful piece of walnut, but it also was made with love! God bless all of you!
well actually You did a fantastic job with this project. I have been watching a bunch of woodworkers doing different projects and just learning looking to get into it myself
Well, actually, all that talk about Seth was hilarious Easter egg at the end with Seth’s sweet revenge walk off😂. Gorgeous piece man. Took Tambour doors to a new level and will be something you love for a really long time.
Well actually, I love the honesty in your building process!!!
Well actually that was epic!! I love, love, love that cabinet! Would (wood!) buy it in a heartbeat!💕
Outstanding. I might try a countertop version. Idea: I wonder if you could have cut a short section on end and just slid it straight in. Much less to repair. Could also add something that’s removable for future repair work. Held in with magnets.
I’m dumbfounded. What a beautiful build. Just breathtaking!
Well actually, its a very nice build and I'm very impressed! Thanks for sharing. I do scale sci-fi models that light up so I appreciate the level of craftsmanship involved.
I loved it my husband liked the idea of the doors it’s not a common door and that what we liked most of all “WELL ACTUALLY “ we loved it amazing work❤❤❤❤
Well actually... That was an amazing build!!! Thank you for sharing!
It's amazing to see the return of the stereo console. For a GenX kid that grew up with these and see them disappear only to return when they figured out what a flop the Compact Disc was.
Well actually, you built a phenomenal cabinet. Absolutely beautiful!
I tip my hat to your skills, innovation, and the respect you have for the craft. I'm curious if you have ever used wax where two wood surfaces are meant to slide against each other? Years ago I took to using Carnauba wax where members slide on each other. It makes them quieter and smooth as you know what. It's like adding a mag-lev to the project. Great video and project!
An extraordinary piece. Hugely well done!
I would have liked to see it in your home with the records in it.
Well, actually I'm about to have woodworking as a hobby thanks to your videos. Great project and the sliding doors are absolutely mesmerizing!
Gluing the wooden planks to the canvis looks really really sic! Ive never seen that before.
What a talent! I am speechless, love your work bud!
so dope. Definitely want to see the build for the bourbon box add-on!
Well, actually, that's the coolest furniture build I've seen on TH-cam.
Well actuality, this is the 1st video of yours I've watched. It wont be the last. Well done on a beautiful cabinet.
beautiful piece, it is worth the time and effort. Thank you
I have neither the patience, or the motivation, to do anything like this. But I find videos of these projects soothing.
Awesome build, even with the hiccups. Well Actually, I love it!!! Only getting better with time. Nice job, be proud. I need one!
Lovely video. I think the cabinet would look great with some ornate silver handles. But it is so mesmerizing as it is.