I just built and hung a desk on my daughters wall using french cleats. This was my first time and I was too very surprised at how strong they are. Great work very good inspiration.
Superb video, there was not background music, no chit chat at all, the manufacturing procedure was straight to the point. KUDOS! You have a new subscriber.
There are lots of ideas for installing a floating shelf. Your shelf has strength but allows for storage and aesthetic versatility. One can hang the flat screen tv on the wall of rest it on the shelf. Your unit was very well done. Thanks for posting your build process and installation of the shelf. Well done!
This was pretty great. I saw a more recent video and you sure have come a long way in just one year! The burnishing technique you did in this build as well as the dust brush for the cords was awesome. Thanks so much!
Haha, i was watching the Video and when i saw the you guys walking pass power meter box when taking the unit inside, i was thinking it was NZ. Keep up the great work, i've made heaps of furniture from Birch Ply, its a great material, as a Cabinetmaker, i enjoy stable ply over timber
Timmeh! You and Mark from Dainer Designs are my favourite Aussie TH-cam woodworkers! Well, there are a lot of great Aussie woodworkers on TH-cam... but you two are *awesome!* Such inspiring! Much amaze! Very OMG!
Très beau, très épuré, j’adore ce style de meuble de salon. Ça me donne envie de continuer à m’équiper en matériel pour réaliser ses propres meubles. Félicitations 👏🏼
Looks great! You always have the best plywood. Way more plys than the big box store offering. I learned something while watching you build it that I will use. Use a scrap straight edge as you're flush bit guide looks alot easier than trying to clamp a guide offset the diameter of the router table thing.
Thanks! I prefer to use birch plywood for furniture pieces. it has much cleaner ply and stronger. Glad you were able to take something from this video :)
Good video and amazing work. It looks very elegant. Unfortunately this is too complex to build for an average person specially without those tools. Thanks for sharing your work.
great job out there, but I still believe that, if you choose floating shelves method screwing it from the bottom would've been more stronger than french cleat. I like and I use too much french cleats but I don't recomend it for heavy duties. thats me. But in the end, It turned sooo gorgeous. Well done.
Good design and I ordered the plans not expecting that most of what you used is not available in my country ...namely the hinge system and the wood. would be good to mention that in the description.
I will make note of that. However, I do mention where I get my plywood and hardware in the description in this video for everyone to see regardless if they buy plans or not. In the plans I also provided an alternative to the hinges from amazon which would be more likely available to most people. And I cannot know where to buy plywood from or know what is available in every country. But It is a common material. If there is local plywood supplier they should have or tell you where to get similar material.
Great video, thanks for sharing. I have to get going with my rather constrained built but your idea of using the draught stopper is fantastic! One thing that did have me biting my nails was your technique with the table saw. Please brush up on the safety aspects by watching some very pertinent videos on that. Also use of a dust mask when working with fine dust and gaseous things. Cheers.
I just discovered your chanell and i love the projects that you do. Is it possible to slow down the videos to normal speed to appreciate the work you do
Thank You so much for this video.. I have few doubts: 1. How can I wall mount the same for a brick wall ? 2. Do I need to use French Cleats for brick wall or Normal 2.5 inch screws would be sufficient
Great work. I'm in Auckland too and planning to do something similar, but I'd like to make it about 3m long. Any tips oh how to best join two pieces of plywood to cover this length?
Thanks! I would probably make it as 2 separate units rather than try to join it as a join will always be hard to get seamless. Alternatively you can use an oversized sheet of ply which is 3m long
buenisimoooo !! very fine !!! what kind of disc you use to cut like that is a very clean cut no marks on the playwood how many theeths ???? wich do you recomend me ???
real nice man, but i always struggle when trying to sell something like this at what price as we need to compete with the ikea's etc. say materials were $200 and it took 10hrs at $50. plus say 40% profit, thats $980.. tough when the big box do it comparable for less?
Thanks. The way I see it I'm not trying to compete with big box stores and their prices. There's value in using better quality material, attention to detail, and being made locally. It's a different audience. Plus, I haven't seen anything like this at any big box stores, or even designer furniture stores.
To cut a square hole with jigsaw.. you just need to drill 3 corners. The 4th is not necessarily needed as the last corner can be cut by jigsaw cuts itself.
As someone who grew up in a family of a cabinet maker I love that you kept the clean wood and even plywood and not painted everything white!
Dude, thanks! I built two of these cabinets, and now I have a gorgeous 11 foot media console under my TV. Well done.
That’s not only excellent craftsmanship but it’s also a rugged work of art! The tools you have are next level! Inspiring!!!
I just built and hung a desk on my daughters wall using french cleats. This was my first time and I was too very surprised at how strong they are. Great work very good inspiration.
Great to hear. Thanks for the comment
Superb video, there was not background music, no chit chat at all, the manufacturing procedure was straight to the point. KUDOS! You have a new subscriber.
There are lots of ideas for installing a floating shelf. Your shelf has strength but allows for storage and aesthetic versatility. One can hang the flat screen tv on the wall of rest it on the shelf. Your unit was very well done. Thanks for posting your build process and installation of the shelf. Well done!
Nice piece! Didn’t realize how strong French cleats are! Good to know.
My wife doubted French cleats before...and once i showed her...she's really surprised
samanimeguy23 I’ll definitely try it! Thanks!
This was pretty great. I saw a more recent video and you sure have come a long way in just one year! The burnishing technique you did in this build as well as the dust brush for the cords was awesome. Thanks so much!
I love your equipment. Very organized
Unbelievable finished product, well done friend
You make it look easy, and correct alignment, being in square and hinging the door was perfect. Beautiful job. Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Thanks Sean
Gud
Your shop is amazingly efficient and organized.
Thanks!
Absolutely amazing! How can 12 people dislike this? Love the modern look. The grove indent for the handle to open, was genius.
Haha thank you very much :)
OCD. It's not centered under the TV.
Laying down on it answered any questions i had. 👍👍👍👍
Beautiful work Sir.
French Cleat system, bloody awesome, well done.
How freaking beautiful this project was.
Thank you very much!
Great video and a beautiful peace of furniture! Using the screwdriver to round off the edges just this little bit was 🤯!
The best part .. I lay down to relax .. rssssss .. !!
WONDERFUL WORK !!
Greetings from Brazil!
13:40
He's not gonna -- he is! And it's supporting him! OK all concerns about the French cleat have been answered
Haha! I was pleasantly surprised myself with the strength of it
In the same boat man.
*cold sweating*
Haha, i was watching the Video and when i saw the you guys walking pass power meter box when taking the unit inside, i was thinking it was NZ.
Keep up the great work, i've made heaps of furniture from Birch Ply, its a great material, as a Cabinetmaker, i enjoy stable ply over timber
Haha good eye! Thanks for the message!
Same thought exactly - "This bloke's in NZ!"
Timmeh! You and Mark from Dainer Designs are my favourite Aussie TH-cam woodworkers!
Well, there are a lot of great Aussie woodworkers on TH-cam... but you two are *awesome!* Such inspiring! Much amaze! Very OMG!
ps Tim is from New Zealand 😁
Thank you very much Isa. I have to correct you that I am in New Zealand not Australia :)
Close enough 😅
Very tasteful. Love the wall color with the light wood.
this was incredibly relaxing to watch.
Très beau, très épuré, j’adore ce style de meuble de salon.
Ça me donne envie de continuer à m’équiper en matériel pour réaliser ses propres meubles.
Félicitations 👏🏼
Nice display of the tools inventory
Some kind of mesh on the back or bottom or side to allow for air flow for a receiver would be very beneficial. But this is def a beautiful piece.
Thanks! I did think about that, but I don't have many devices and I figured the door would stay open when in use and would provide enough ventilation.
That was ridiculously satisfying to watch 👌🏼
Looks great! You always have the best plywood. Way more plys than the big box store offering. I learned something while watching you build it that I will use. Use a scrap straight edge as you're flush bit guide looks alot easier than trying to clamp a guide offset the diameter of the router table thing.
Thanks! I prefer to use birch plywood for furniture pieces. it has much cleaner ply and stronger. Glad you were able to take something from this video :)
This was phenomenal. I'm inspired to do the French Cleat for when I make mine, eventually.
very nice. and the Shaun Boyd test at 13:45! ha ha! very nice looking and incredibly strong.
Haha maybe with a few extra kilos :P. Thanks man
Good video and amazing work. It looks very elegant. Unfortunately this is too complex to build for an average person specially without those tools. Thanks for sharing your work.
great job out there, but I still believe that, if you choose floating shelves method screwing it from the bottom would've been more stronger than french cleat. I like and I use too much french cleats but I don't recomend it for heavy duties. thats me. But in the end, It turned sooo gorgeous. Well done.
Awesome... as long as you are willing to invest in all that tools to get the job done. Great job!
the one I like in your channel is that you dont need to have a background music ☝️
I have asked the local carpenter to build the same for my home . Excellent piece of work
Nice! Hope it turns out well!
fantastic stuff as always
Thanks Kyle!
Excellent. I like the screwdriver trick on the mitres, doesn’t work too well on Doug Fir though
Perfect for ply though.
Never consider a French cleat for a floating shelf like that. Brilliant
Good design and I ordered the plans not expecting that most of what you used is not available in my country ...namely the hinge system and the wood. would be good to mention that in the description.
I will make note of that. However, I do mention where I get my plywood and hardware in the description in this video for everyone to see regardless if they buy plans or not. In the plans I also provided an alternative to the hinges from amazon which would be more likely available to most people. And I cannot know where to buy plywood from or know what is available in every country. But It is a common material. If there is local plywood supplier they should have or tell you where to get similar material.
Good morning!
You already gained one more follower.great job!
Could you share the measurements?
Thank you very much in advance!
Great video, thanks for sharing. I have to get going with my rather constrained built but your idea of using the draught stopper is fantastic! One thing that did have me biting my nails was your technique with the table saw. Please brush up on the safety aspects by watching some very pertinent videos on that. Also use of a dust mask when working with fine dust and gaseous things. Cheers.
had to scroll way too far to see this. absolutely unsafe handling with that table saw. Just needs to use a push stick.
Love those hinges
Asombroso y muy limpio tu trabajo.
Amazing and very clean job! Felicidades!
Nice. Lucky your back wall is pretty straight....
wow, excellent..!! love it , looking forward for another project
Thanks!
That looks pretty good.. I was looking for a simple but strong way to hang kitchen cabinets..I think I just found it. Thanks.
French cleats are a good and common way to hang kitchen cabinets
wow the idea is really cool. . success and nice to meet you
I just discovered your chanell and i love the projects that you do. Is it possible to slow down the videos to normal speed to appreciate the work you do
Awesome piece of furniture, though so simple. Simplicity in this case is eye catching.........good on you
Thank you!
This is awesome! Well done, mate. Watching this channel grow is a blast!
Dude! Its been too long! thanks man, appreciate the support. Hope you're doing well!
Great design as long as you know you’ll never want to rearrange the room.
Awesome work!!!
Excelente trabajo bien realizado y trabajas muy limpio te felicito , un lujo de taller tienes amigo muy bien equipado , saludos
solid work. As for me, i would definitely add led light somewhere to make it look even cooler😅
Thanks! I have added LEDs to it underneath and it is indeed even cooler! haha
That Plywood is so pretty!! Great build video too!
Just outstanding! Perfect!
J.adore ce que vous faites! Je ne comprend juste pas comment le meuble tient au mur?
this is AWESOME... nicely done
Thanks!
Great work, that came out flawless.
Thank you very much!
Thats amazing idea...
Great job, buddy... 👍🏻
Such a smart and efficient build. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You so much for this video..
I have few doubts:
1. How can I wall mount the same for a brick wall ?
2. Do I need to use French Cleats for brick wall or Normal 2.5 inch screws would be sufficient
Great Work Man !! Absolutely loved it. Can you pls share the actual Color shade on wall?
Thanks. The colour is Resene green meets blue
Excellent job well done. 👍👍👍
Nice work. Lovely thing.
Good stuff Tim - putting the new shop to good use indeed!
Thanks Rob. Its great to finally get a furniture project done in the new workshop!
Great work.
I'm in Auckland too and planning to do something similar, but I'd like to make it about 3m long.
Any tips oh how to best join two pieces of plywood to cover this length?
Thanks! I would probably make it as 2 separate units rather than try to join it as a join will always be hard to get seamless. Alternatively you can use an oversized sheet of ply which is 3m long
Very great job! It's wonderful👍
Felicitaciones!! Te quedo excelente, saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪.
Looks great! Amazing job!
Curious as to the depth and height you went with... Also would love those plans when they're ready!
Fantastic job. Thank you for the share!
Excellent; I'll definitely make one like this.
Love your work mate
Cheers Kurt!
Simply Irrisistible. Thanks from México.
very beautiful, but what kind of hinges is this? congratulations and thank you!
Nice work man
Красивая работа!!!!
Nice design i am going to make a try at my home thanks for giving a idea for making it
Thanks! All the best for your project
Your work is meticulous. Nice job, buddy!
Very professionnal job and nice result, thanks for sharing.
Epic work bro! Loving your channel Keep it up 👍
Thanks Jeff!
Man you've come so far since that dust separator video...
Thank you! Lets see how much further I can go!
Damn, that's a nice drill press
Красавчик. Отличная работа
Love French cleats but not enough to support myself on it. Looks amazing!
very nice job and really inspiring!
Очень красиво. Очень приятно смотреть. Вы большой молодец .
I would like to know what hinges you used.Great cabinet
buenisimoooo !! very fine !!! what kind of disc you use to cut like that is a very clean cut no marks on the playwood how many theeths ???? wich do you recomend me ???
Wow…… very nice ….. work!
I like the proportions on your design. Would you mind sharing the height and depth?
Thanks. Dimensions are 2200L x 200H x 400D (mm)
The Offcut Thank-you so much!
real nice man, but i always struggle when trying to sell something like this at what price as we need to compete with the ikea's etc. say materials were $200 and it took 10hrs at $50. plus say 40% profit, thats $980.. tough when the big box do it comparable for less?
Thanks. The way I see it I'm not trying to compete with big box stores and their prices. There's value in using better quality material, attention to detail, and being made locally. It's a different audience. Plus, I haven't seen anything like this at any big box stores, or even designer furniture stores.
That's awesome looking, thank you for sharing too.
Sweet outcome.
This is great, also love your extensions to work off the bench with. What vases are those? They really look great!
Thanks! They are vases I made for my wedding. Unfortunately didn’t make a video on them as I was short on time
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks and good job.
Nice job👍
Great video. Build turned out fantastic. The bristle detail is a great idea. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thanks very much!
I don't think you have enough tools 😜 Seriously though, great work 👍🏼
To cut a square hole with jigsaw.. you just need to drill 3 corners. The 4th is not necessarily needed as the last corner can be cut by jigsaw cuts itself.