The pattern of the 'frame' on the doors reminds me of a city street grid, like looking down on a colorful map. I can imagine what stores and homes, parks and structures are in all the triangles and trapezoids in between. Thank you, Jimmy, for sharing your thought process with us.
It was really nice to see you Jimmy expressing yourself, and not just building the normal wood working norms. I really think you should make more like this and REALLY express yourself.
Jimmy, you are the best man!!! I'm a big fan and love those little tricks you show, like the dado with the router, amazing!!!! Greatings from Argentina.-..
What's interesting to me is that the piece looks right at home in your shop, while I can totally see it inhabit a New York studio apartment. Really great piece! Nicely done Jimmy.
Fantastic! I like seeing how you tackle another spectrum of work. That's one of those pieces I would walk out to the shop 12 times to look at when I was done. :)
Great work Jimmy! Loved to see the way you put it all together and then the finished piece. A cool update would be when it is in place at your friend's house.
This thing is amazing. Relatively "simple" build, but your techniques for building (the dado jig, self made hinges, and that middle leg of the baseframe) and the artwork on the doors gives it an amazing appearance.
that part was Awsome because I have the same problem always read the tap wrong and the math can be difficult to figure out each space really anoying thanks for tip and reassurance Jimmy!
Fantastic piece Jimmy! Would've been an enjoyable project letting loose with the paint brush. I like making my own hardware so will be making those hinges down the line - great tip.
Interesting to see someone that inspires you, since you have inspired so many of us. Thanks for sharing that Jimmy. love the narration like all your Core77 stuff.
So long as your vertical rails are all the same width, measure half the width of your end rails and then divide the length of the piece by the desired number of verticals. I love watching you work, Jimmy.
+Bradley Patrick Yes. He does exclusive videos for Core77 about once a month. He also does regular videos for Make. Those, and his own channel, are the three places where all, or nearly all, Jimmy Diresta's videos are found.
It's very like mid century modernist stained glass windows you see in some churches. Cool work I now know of Evans work and thanks for introducing me to his furniture style.
I do spacing the same way or if the ends are already in place I take the open space divided by 3 then mark that out for the center of each board. Thx for the video.
ya its tough to do voiceovers , I couldn't do it ... wouldn't know what to say lol and I don't feel comfortable on film or audio .. it weirds me out haha anyway if you see this comment jimmy nice job dude !
fantastic! I really appreciate your "talkies" and hearing you decision-making process.
Thank you brother!
Way to pay respect to original artist, Paul Evans. I love this format with narration Jimmy.
The pattern of the 'frame' on the doors reminds me of a city street grid, like looking down on a colorful map. I can imagine what stores and homes, parks and structures are in all the triangles and trapezoids in between. Thank you, Jimmy, for sharing your thought process with us.
It was really nice to see you Jimmy expressing yourself, and not just building the normal wood working norms. I really think you should make more like this and REALLY express yourself.
Wasn't a big fan of this piece until I saw it installed in the space in your vlog. Nice work Jimmy and once again, thanks for sharing.
Awesome! The possibilities with different textures and materials in those doors is infinite. Nice work Jimmy!
Sometimes I cry at night, when I'm alone, because I know I'll never be as amazing as Jimmy Diresta.
This is quite great. I like when Mr. Diresta gets out of his comfort zone.
Very clever and nicely executed Jimmy! I like the piece of wood screwed to the router base. Slick. Cool looking piece, very unusual.
Jimmy, you are the best man!!! I'm a big fan and love those little tricks you show, like the dado with the router, amazing!!!! Greatings from Argentina.-..
What's interesting to me is that the piece looks right at home in your shop, while I can totally see it inhabit a New York studio apartment. Really great piece! Nicely done Jimmy.
Turned out beautiful. Lucky friend who gets this piece.
Dude!!! I don't know how this one slipped by me, but this thing is gorgeous. Well done sir, and I loved the hinges.
I think Paul would be proud! Great work Jimmy!!
Thank Jimmy! I'm glad you were inspired, and you always pass your inspiration on to me too!
Fantastic! I like seeing how you tackle another spectrum of work. That's one of those pieces I would walk out to the shop 12 times to look at when I was done. :)
That turned out great! Took notes on the DIY hinges. Building the stick geometry looked fun, too.
Great work Jimmy! Loved to see the way you put it all together and then the finished piece. A cool update would be when it is in place at your friend's house.
Very cool Jimmy! I really like the simple router jigs, I am totally going to show this shortcut to my students
So awesome, jimmy! Such a unique build and I took away a bunch of little tips and techniques! Thank you!
This thing is amazing. Relatively "simple" build, but your techniques for building (the dado jig, self made hinges, and that middle leg of the baseframe) and the artwork on the doors gives it an amazing appearance.
DiResta thank you for inspiring me and sharing your process!
Excellent build Jimmy! I have to say I really liked the voice over. - Jim
You give great tips when you add narration. I learn something useful every time!
Brilliant! Loved the hinges, so simple 👍
I almost like the voiceover videos better than the regular videos. Either way, keep up the killer work Jimmy!
Love it ! Your tip for spacing the rails is simple yet genius
that part was Awsome because I have the same problem always read the tap wrong and the math can be difficult to figure out each space really anoying thanks for tip and reassurance Jimmy!
Always nice to see your artistic side come out even more!
Excellent piece Jimmy!!!! You did an amazing job and I hope your buddy loves it!! Brian
Fantastic piece Jimmy! Would've been an enjoyable project letting loose with the paint brush. I like making my own hardware so will be making those hinges down the line - great tip.
awesome piece Jimmy great work love the diresta cuts
A True Work Of Art!!! Beautiful Jimmy!!
it takes an artist to copy an artist!
great job!
Interesting to see someone that inspires you, since you have inspired so many of us. Thanks for sharing that Jimmy. love the narration like all your Core77 stuff.
Looks awesome. Great work Jimmy. More videos like this. Thanks!
You are an artist yourself! Thanks for posting!
Very nice build. I'm always amazed at your ability to make something out of nothing [the hinges].
Thankful that you start talking in your videos, I am not an expert, but i like your work and how you work it too much.
Greetings from Austria
The patina will make this piece of furniture even more beautiful throughout time
Especially the painted door
Kudos Br0
So long as your vertical rails are all the same width, measure half the width of your end rails and then divide the length of the piece by the desired number of verticals. I love watching you work, Jimmy.
This one just blew me away, beautiful interpretation
Love it, love it love it!!!!!
I'm confused, does Jimmy D make these videos for this channel?
+Bradley Patrick Yes. He does exclusive videos for Core77 about once a month. He also does regular videos for Make. Those, and his own channel, are the three places where all, or nearly all, Jimmy Diresta's videos are found.
+Ian Hay good deal. I knew he did them for Make. I just wanted to make sure it was legit here. I'll be subbing now that I know. Thank You
totally agree make something! such a cool design!!
Absolutely love it, it'd be great to see it in place. Great job.
It's very like mid century modernist stained glass windows you see in some churches.
Cool work I now know of Evans work and thanks for introducing me to his furniture style.
Outstanding! This has given me a few little tips and also some ideas. Thanks Diresta, you da man!
Very cool. I've always liked the abstract stuff.
Nice build. Especially like the custom hinges.
beautiful, artistic and inspiring. thank you jimmy!
You are a very inspiring artist yourself! Thanks for sharing.
I liked the self made hinges.
Very nice work Jimmy!
my two favorites are first place the car tables and then this one. great work
love the router jig tips in this video. Awesome job brother
Awesome build, Jimmy!
Always enjoy the insight into your projects in these videos, find the thought process really interesting and learn a lot! :)
Simply incredible work
The router-fence is such a good idea! learned alot today, thanks :D
looks so good! thank you for the commentary! I learned a lot!
beautiful piece, I love it's vivid texture!
Nice thanks, Jimmy/Paul, I think I'm going to make my own copy 👍🏻
Awesome work Jimmy!!
Nicely done Jimmy! Would have liked to have seen a close-up of your custom hinges in action.
Nice vid Jimmy - your stuff is really great. Keep it up!
Wow! Beautiful piece.
Excellent build !!
Nicely done brother.
Beautiful work.
Totally love it Jimmy. Great joinery detail and finishing. You could have used your Bridgeport to do the slot in the middle leg also.
Seriously Fuggin AWESOME Jimmy. This inspires in a completely different direction than your builds usually do for me, thanks brother :-)
Evens' designs are said to be a quilt and I would agree that it is like a quilt pattern. Job well done.
Great video , thanks for posting 👍
Very nicely done, great work !
That's one hell of a job jimmy. You can call this piece "Planned Chaos" like you said in the video lol
Very nice piece you are a talented artist
That's an excellent piece man!!
Grande Diresta!...Meus parabéns!
Nice! Lovely work, dude!
Great build I enjoyed it! Thanks
I really enjoyed that ,great video it made me feel very relaxed!
Awesome work Jimmy :D
That was awesome./actually, pretty much all your work is awesome and well thought out.Great tips !!. Thanks for all the vids
love watching your videos
i like the abstract look.
"It's hard to copy..."
Your'e not copying, your making your own unique version
But it is a copy... O.o yeah its his version of it and it's really pretty but at the end of the day it is a copy. He himself even said it haha
taking inspiration from something and copying something are different imo :)
Looks amazing. I was really looking forward to this video
Wonderful. Didn't 'see' it when being made but the final is beautiul.
Beautiful work
Beautifully done.
WOW JIMMY!!!!!!!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice Jimmy !
That is amazing. Great job.
I dig this in approximately 30 different ways.
haha respect!
RESPECT!
Very nice Jimmy.
beautiful piece!!!
That is really cool Jimmy
Nice to see my Foundry notebook getting some use. :-)
That is really beautiful
Very nice sir!
I do spacing the same way or if the ends are already in place I take the open space divided by 3 then mark that out for the center of each board. Thx for the video.
The voice overs are getting a lot better Jimmy! Really awesome build
Thank you bro!
ya its tough to do voiceovers , I couldn't do it ... wouldn't know what to say lol and I don't feel comfortable on film or audio .. it weirds me out haha anyway if you see this comment jimmy nice job dude !
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Great job!!!!