Built a slightly modified version of this cart after buying the drawings. Used 18mm construction plywood and shortened it a bit to accommodate my needs in my garage workshop. Having an older Kreg pocket hole jig helped a lot to complete the work. With my adaption I managed to make it with only two 250x120cm plywood sheets and it’s so far working great for me.
I like the separating of modeling vs building. Too many woodworkers on TH-cam are putting out 30+ minute videos and I can’t bring myself to watch that much footage when trying to stay excited to build something haha
Man, that is a nice design. I appreciate you giving dimension and hardware info. I'm looking for a solution for my pile right now. Good luck with TH-cam!
I know from experience how difficult it is to make a channel successful. I’m not sure people appreciate the amount of work and effort that goes into producing good content. So Tim I really hope you make this work and do as well as you deserve to my friend.
I like the design of this with the extra cubbies. I built an 4'x8' one years ago and it's overflowing. One thing I did that you might consider is putting a strap across to make sure that the plywood is secure (I just used a thin ratchet strap). Then you can loosen it some to allow the front pieces to rest against when pulling out the sheets behind. - Chris
Tim - what a great video! Your camera work is great along with your music and cadence and calmness in your voice. The details are great. I bought your plans and will be making your cart next weekend. I’ve never posted on TH-cam but have considered it. You are an inspiration! Thanks! Lee
Great build and video flow. I think people get rose-tinted glasses when they see plywood in videos. Your requirements for the project are the most important. We see plywood in a video from a distance and think it is perfect. The normal affordable sheets from suppliers can have a foot or two of perfect edges and very view ‘defects’ in the face. Every supplier gets different sheets and quality changes over time. It all just depends on what is going on. The perfect stuff is an illusion. Sometimes a place has some great stuff and sometimes the same stuff has a few more defects. Sometimes I pick up a scrap of the normal stuff I buy and am surprised how perfect the piece is. Same thing when I look at my furniture inner parts/backs and shop furniture made with plywood from Menards’s.
Awesome work, dude! Really well done!!! 😃 I definitely need to build a smaller one for my workshop... Let's see what I do. 😬 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love this cart, looks like it will fit in my garage shop. Would you be interested in coming on a Saturday night maker interview show? Love the plans, they are really detailed.
I've watched a _ton_ of videos for scrap/off-cut lumber carts. No disrespect to the other creators, but I really really like yours the best. Very clean and functional design. I appreciate the lack of (in my opinion) unnecessary joints/buttressing. Well done. I'm headed to the lumber store right now to grab more material so I have stuff to fill up my cart with (that I will be making with said material). 😂
I think the mode plan is great. Really enjoyed the build as I'll be needing one of these soon. I actually have to clear out a space to both build it then be able to use it. Thank you for sharing you experience. As someone else said, I hope you flourish and your channel grows. I'm still working on my first 1000. Keep it up and God bless.
Hey Tim. Great video. Simple, easy to follow. Love the format and not being precious about things. Good luck with the new 'pop up' career. Hope it works out for you.
Of all the wood carts I've seen, I like the... simplicity of this one? The balance? I never thought I could fit one in my garage / shop but I think I could make this work. Good work, Tim! Hopefully the job situation works out.
I watched a couple videos on building lumber carts last week, so YT put yours in front of me today (for which I am grateful). Nice job! My wife and I really like your idea of dual videos, with the modeling and the build. Subscriber now! Thanks for this.
One Tim to another, rooting for you. I like your video structure idea I've been planning out a channel myself and that's the same structure I was also considering
Thanks it's frist one I like and can build easy. Also I like your Introductions no wild stuff , just clam topics best I'm subscriber and will support as much as possible
I love when TH-cam University hands me the exact video I need to tackle tomorrow’s to-do list. ✅ Even better when the video is done well - easy to understand, easy to consume. And if you did have a sister video that showed how to tackle the task on my own, on SketchUp, I would have watched that too. I have been on the site so many times and always ended up overwhelming myself because I had no clue how to even get started… inevitably searching for someone else’s plans to modify to hopefully fit what I needed. I hope you are shown the support needed that will allow you to keep on keeping on. I will be following along, as I have been. 🤘
This project gave me some ideas for my own tiny workshop. Mine is so small, that I need to make it very convenient and figure out how to make anything in there. Biggest problem is cutting anything big, because there is no room and winters are long and cold so I cannot cut outside most of the year. Storing anything is even bigger problem, but having something like this could help, with a little twist. Good luck with your DIY journey and the video format is great! Simple and easy to follow. Your voiceover is also calm and easy to listen to.
Loving your content- you've found a way to be original in a space that's crowded with a lot of good creators. Thanks for all the work you put into this!
one of the best cart builds i've seen. as a fairly new woodworker trying to learn Fusion360, i love the idea of a video showing the design process using the software followed by the build video!
I built a lumber rack with closet tracks the double slots one with the 16” I think shelves brackets and i am amazed how much load I got on it 😊 If you want a picture let me know 😊
Dudeeee, this is exactly what I was looking for! Just bought the plans for this and these are the best plans I’ve bought so far. Concise, yet detailed. Subscribed for sure and will be checking your page for plans anytime I want to get something built now!
I went and looked at all your tools in your shop . DId not see what kind of mitersaw you had. Would you mind sharing what kind of mitersaw that was. The build was excellent. Great presentation. Great job!
I do like this build but would suggest adding casters to the center, The base will bow with the 2x4 that way once you add all the weight of the scrap wood.
Sorry to hear about your layoff man. I’ve been there too. I know this video is 3 months old, so hoping you’ve found something by now. You’ve got a like and subscribe from me!
Sorry about your job. I hope the TH-cam thing works for you, because your videos are helpful. I think the format you describe at the end of this video is an excellent idea.
Maybe you should create some videos that show people how to create videos. Your's is perfect. Speedy video, post narration, and subtle, unannoying music.
You got laid off and throwing all you money into the hopeful paycheck from TH-cam a month or two later? Unlikely. I aprriciate the project and that you have plans but that story just doesn’t sound right to me unless I didn’t hear everything I should.
Built a slightly modified version of this cart after buying the drawings. Used 18mm construction plywood and shortened it a bit to accommodate my needs in my garage workshop. Having an older Kreg pocket hole jig helped a lot to complete the work. With my adaption I managed to make it with only two 250x120cm plywood sheets and it’s so far working great for me.
I like the separating of modeling vs building. Too many woodworkers on TH-cam are putting out 30+ minute videos and I can’t bring myself to watch that much footage when trying to stay excited to build something haha
Man, that is a nice design. I appreciate you giving dimension and hardware info. I'm looking for a solution for my pile right now. Good luck with TH-cam!
I know from experience how difficult it is to make a channel successful. I’m not sure people appreciate the amount of work and effort that goes into producing good content. So Tim I really hope you make this work and do as well as you deserve to my friend.
Well said, thank you Dave!
I like the design of this with the extra cubbies. I built an 4'x8' one years ago and it's overflowing. One thing I did that you might consider is putting a strap across to make sure that the plywood is secure (I just used a thin ratchet strap). Then you can loosen it some to allow the front pieces to rest against when pulling out the sheets behind. - Chris
Oooh great idea, thanks Chris!
You can also add storage containers on the very top face/surface for odds and ends, special pieces of wood, dowels, biscuits, finishes, etc.
Great video, Tim! Really like the design. Just picked up the plans so I can build one for my new shop. - Joe
Tim - what a great video! Your camera work is great along with your music and cadence and calmness in your voice. The details are great. I bought your plans and will be making your cart next weekend.
I’ve never posted on TH-cam but have considered it. You are an inspiration! Thanks!
Lee
Great build and video flow. I think people get rose-tinted glasses when they see plywood in videos. Your requirements for the project are the most important. We see plywood in a video from a distance and think it is perfect. The normal affordable sheets from suppliers can have a foot or two of perfect edges and very view ‘defects’ in the face. Every supplier gets different sheets and quality changes over time. It all just depends on what is going on. The perfect stuff is an illusion. Sometimes a place has some great stuff and sometimes the same stuff has a few more defects. Sometimes I pick up a scrap of the normal stuff I buy and am surprised how perfect the piece is. Same thing when I look at my furniture inner parts/backs and shop furniture made with plywood from Menards’s.
Very true, camera makes this plywood look a lot nicer than it actually is.
Awesome work, dude! Really well done!!! 😃
I definitely need to build a smaller one for my workshop... Let's see what I do. 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks! You too!
Great to see a simple solution for a common issue. Fully functional, practical and not overbuilt. Great video!
Love this cart, looks like it will fit in my garage shop. Would you be interested in coming on a Saturday night maker interview show? Love the plans, they are really detailed.
Thanks! Yeah, that sounds fun! Send me some details: tim@casualbuilds.com
I've watched a _ton_ of videos for scrap/off-cut lumber carts. No disrespect to the other creators, but I really really like yours the best. Very clean and functional design. I appreciate the lack of (in my opinion) unnecessary joints/buttressing. Well done. I'm headed to the lumber store right now to grab more material so I have stuff to fill up my cart with (that I will be making with said material). 😂
Enjoyed your video. Thank you.🙏🏼
I think the mode plan is great. Really enjoyed the build as I'll be needing one of these soon. I actually have to clear out a space to both build it then be able to use it. Thank you for sharing you experience. As someone else said, I hope you flourish and your channel grows. I'm still working on my first 1000. Keep it up and God bless.
Hey Tim. Great video. Simple, easy to follow. Love the format and not being precious about things. Good luck with the new 'pop up' career. Hope it works out for you.
Thank you, much appreciated!
Of all the wood carts I've seen, I like the... simplicity of this one? The balance? I never thought I could fit one in my garage / shop but I think I could make this work. Good work, Tim! Hopefully the job situation works out.
Oh awesome, thank you!
Great video love your content i hate you got laid off from your job but great news your going full time i hope it works out
I hope so too, thank you!
Can’t believe people are so casual about building these days! This new generation.. I tell ya
We’re all so casual these days, gosh darn kids!
I watched a couple videos on building lumber carts last week, so YT put yours in front of me today (for which I am grateful).
Nice job! My wife and I really like your idea of dual videos, with the modeling and the build. Subscriber now!
Thanks for this.
Thank you so much!
I hope your full time youtube quest is a total success. I just found your channel and look forward to more content.
Thank you!
I hope you’re able to keep paying the bills by making videos! Your content is amazing and very helpful! Good luck!
This dude knows his stuff. More content please!!!
One Tim to another, rooting for you. I like your video structure idea I've been planning out a channel myself and that's the same structure I was also considering
You should start one! Thanks, Tim!
Love the structure idea, your last fusion360 video is how i found the channel actually.
Oh awesome, that's great to know - thanks!
Having a two part build with design followed by actual build is a great idea. Nice job on the lumber storage rack.
Thank you!
Thanks it's frist one I like and can build easy. Also I like your Introductions no wild stuff , just clam topics best I'm subscriber and will support as much as possible
Your idea to create the fusion 360 first and then another to implement it, is what I really miss in some other channels ! So keep up the good work.
I like this design a lot. Gonna modify a little (I just need a stationary holder), but this is a good motivator!
Awesome! Do it up!
I love when TH-cam University hands me the exact video I need to tackle tomorrow’s to-do list. ✅
Even better when the video is done well - easy to understand, easy to consume.
And if you did have a sister video that showed how to tackle the task on my own, on SketchUp, I would have watched that too. I have been on the site so many times and always ended up overwhelming myself because I had no clue how to even get started… inevitably searching for someone else’s plans to modify to hopefully fit what I needed.
I hope you are shown the support needed that will allow you to keep on keeping on. I will be following along, as I have been. 🤘
Thanks! I do have a modeling video for this one, but it’s on Fusion.
This project gave me some ideas for my own tiny workshop. Mine is so small, that I need to make it very convenient and figure out how to make anything in there. Biggest problem is cutting anything big, because there is no room and winters are long and cold so I cannot cut outside most of the year. Storing anything is even bigger problem, but having something like this could help, with a little twist. Good luck with your DIY journey and the video format is great! Simple and easy to follow. Your voiceover is also calm and easy to listen to.
I love that the stop block is an actual block 😂 really great video (came right here after watching the video where you designed the cart)!
One of the best cart builds I've seen. I will be buying your plans for it. Good luck with the chanel!
Thank you!
Nice build Tim. I need one of these so bad.. I got crap everywhere. I hope you are doing well with TH-cam..
This is a great cart. I like how you didn't waste any space. Hope you make more videos.
Thank you!
Great video and awesome use of the Kreig Jig. Hope things turn the other direction concerning the job search. Good Luck!
Thanks! Yeah, I used that thing so many times with this build.
Great Cart!
Thanks!
great design!
Thank you!
Enjoyed the video. I hope everything works out well for you!
Awesome video! Love the structure of design in one video and build in another.
As someone trying to learn both, I find this format to be amazing! I hope you're able to get some more out soon!
Loving your content- you've found a way to be original in a space that's crowded with a lot of good creators. Thanks for all the work you put into this!
Love the idea of you designing in one video and then building in the next. Great job!
one of the best cart builds i've seen. as a fairly new woodworker trying to learn Fusion360, i love the idea of a video showing the design process using the software followed by the build video!
Wow, thanks! I got a ton of inspiration from a bunch of other really nicely designed carts out there.
I built a lumber rack with closet tracks the double slots one with the 16” I think shelves brackets and i am amazed how much load I got on it 😊
If you want a picture let me know 😊
Great work! Format idea sounds good. I liked several of your techniques. I’ll be watching!
Dudeeee, this is exactly what I was looking for! Just bought the plans for this and these are the best plans I’ve bought so far. Concise, yet detailed. Subscribed for sure and will be checking your page for plans anytime I want to get something built now!
Wow, thank you! I’m always open to project ideas and ways to improve my plans, send any feedback over!
Commenting to push content to more people. Good luck in your endeavors - great video!
Appreciate that!
I like the two part build as well. I am learning fusion 360 and find your videos quite helpful in my woodworking.
Awesome, good to know, thanks!
Awesome video! Keep up the work. Your videos have a great feel. Good luck with everything.
Thank you!
Good luck with your channel, I can tell you put a lot of work into this video. Efficient design, thanks for the inspiration.
I think that’s an awesome structure plan. I know I would love it
I went and looked at all your tools in your shop . DId not see what kind of mitersaw you had. Would you mind sharing what kind of mitersaw that was. The build was excellent. Great presentation. Great job!
Oh yeah, thanks for letting me know! I have the 12” Delta Cruzer, sliding compound.
Well done production, and useful for most of us dyi dudes
There's room on the front of the cubbies for a French cleat system is you ever use those. You can make it modular!
Thank you 🙏🏼😇
Awesome video and thanks for sharing the plans! Building it this weekend!
Nice job on the video and design。 Nice clean and simple design。 Best of luck with your channel, from what I seen your off to a good start。
Thanks for this video! I’ve been wanting to do a wood cart like this and this one looks like exactly what I need!
Great work 🛠️
Great video! Love the simplicity
Great video😊
Great design! Thanks for video!
Great idea, I have a similar one but I have learned a bunch from your design. I am going to build a new one, coping yours. Thanks
I do like this build but would suggest adding casters to the center, The base will bow with the 2x4 that way once you add all the weight of the scrap wood.
Nice cart. Best of luck to you.
Go Tim!
I hope you flourish bro!
Nice build. Good luck with your channel.... oh, and I subscribed 😊
well done
Great content!
Great build!
LOVE WORKS!
Good Luck!
Nice cart.
Great job
Liked Subscritbed and commented. Wish you the best of luck man!
Awesome, much appreciate - thanks!
Great video!
Nice job man!
Sorry to hear about your layoff man. I’ve been there too. I know this video is 3 months old, so hoping you’ve found something by now. You’ve got a like and subscribe from me!
How many sheets of plywood is this build?
Nice
Sorry about your job. I hope the TH-cam thing works for you, because your videos are helpful. I think the format you describe at the end of this video is an excellent idea.
Thank you, means a lot!
Hope this helps 😎
You earned a sub! Hoping the YT works out for you
Appreciate that - thanks!
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Maybe you should create some videos that show people how to create videos. Your's is perfect. Speedy video, post narration, and subtle, unannoying music.
3:28 no one should ever have anything to do with that vile and sickening company. lost all respect.
You got laid off and throwing all you money into the hopeful paycheck from TH-cam a month or two later? Unlikely. I aprriciate the project and that you have plans but that story just doesn’t sound right to me unless I didn’t hear everything I should.
And that you were mostly seemingly to cutoffs including old tablesaw rip sacrificial boarders
Hopeful paycheck?