The commitment to filming it all impressed me. Project that has so many pieces and steps to go through for measurements and figuring out everything. Can’t build one part without getting another part to set the distance. Seeing those times happening is a treat. Thinking my way through my own projects is a big part of the enjoyment. I love the look of your shop. Especially when the camera is pointed at the windows and patio door. The windows open up the basement I guess. Split-level homes definitely nice for that reason.
Amazing job Graham! That one will be passed around for generations. I'd put a memento in the back compartment. Something small and simple that defines who you are.
Graham, O fantastic! The tambour door took me back to my radiogram in the 1960's. Slide back the door to play great records. Walnut doors with fiddleback mahogany inside. So now you have me thinking, i feel another project coming on. ❤
Unless you are a deaf mute why wasn't this video narrated? Even at that you could have got someone else to do it for you. Really disappointing as I would have liked to know why certain aspects of the job were done your way. Oh well…
Beautiful work mate!
That hammer is an awesome machine
Wow, I really need to step up my plane storage situation.
That's one of the most enjoyable videos I have seen. I'm in.
The commitment to filming it all impressed me. Project that has so many pieces and steps to go through for measurements and figuring out everything. Can’t build one part without getting another part to set the distance. Seeing those times happening is a treat. Thinking my way through my own projects is a big part of the enjoyment. I love the look of your shop. Especially when the camera is pointed at the windows and patio door. The windows open up the basement I guess. Split-level homes definitely nice for that reason.
Split Enz on the soundtrack. That certainly takes me back to my youth
Well spotted Sir. 👍
And top class furniture maker ❤❤
Thank you. 👍
Quality build, Graham. It’s testament to your story boarding and videoing skills that no words are needed. ❤
Thanks Andy 👍👍
Amazing job Graham!
That one will be passed around for generations. I'd put a memento in the back compartment. Something small and simple that defines who you are.
Graham, O fantastic! The tambour door took me back to my radiogram in the 1960's. Slide back the door to play great records. Walnut doors with fiddleback mahogany inside.
So now you have me thinking, i feel another project coming on. ❤
Excellent work. What a perfectionist. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. PS 3D printed circle cutting jig works a treat. Thanks
Thanks Craig and glad you like it. 😁👍
What a wonderful job you've done of that. First class.
Amazing attention to detail and vision!
Thanks Mike.
Beautiful!
that is very smart
Graham that’s absolutely superb! Thank you for inspiring us and sharing your skill, it’s greatly appreciated.
Beautiful work!
Nice build video
Stunning
Thanks Derek. 👍
Nice job .
Is there a plan for this?
sorry no. 😢
Gloves when machining… oh dear
Always.
Have you lost your voice
Unless you are a deaf mute why wasn't this video narrated? Even at that you could have got someone else to do it for you. Really disappointing as I would have liked to know why certain aspects of the job were done your way. Oh well…
Can’t have everything you want Patrick
@@AD_Stewart Yeah because it is unrealistic to expect a narrated video on TH-cam back in 2023… FFS