Pro tip. When spraying paint, always leave the front and top (or the most viewed and touched areas) to the last. This way you will avoid the overspray causing an inevitable foggy/dusty finish.
All Round Efforts , Ovals and Square in drawers too !!!!! your lovely and beautiful Cat and Dog liked it . Your video presentation was creative and honestly enjoyed watching .
great work, looks amazing! if I may add a minor remark.. best to align also the upper drawer veneer lines to the doors. maybe do drawers as one part, and then divide it. thanks you for this tutorial.
Impresionante! Acabado y diseño simplemente perfecto! Me ha gustado mucho tu video y la forma en que trabajas. Se te ha quedado un mueble de exposición. Solo tengo una duda, justo antes de dar la imprimación, veo un producto verde en las curvas de la parte exterior del mueble ¿de qué producto de trata? ¿es para suavizar las posibles partes planas?. Gracias desde España! _________________ Awesome! Finish and design simply perfect! I really liked your video and the way you work. You have an exhibition piece of furniture. I only have one question, just before priming, I see a green product on the curves on the outside of the furniture. What product is it? Is it to smooth out possible flat parts? Thanks from Spain!
great work! really amazing finish. What glue did you use for the veneer? My iron on veneer has an annoying habit of peeling back so i'm looking at a vacuum bag now.
It should be pretty straightforward. I believe he used the same veneer glue that is usually used on these type of applications, as it offers the best support for veneers. Also, I have absolutely no idea of what I’m saying. Sorry.
Thank you! I used bondo, but in the future I will probably face the inside of the cabinet with a veneer and use contact adhesive, someone told me that method and apparently it holds the curve together really well
Bro u made one sick piece of ART.. I say ART bcos it looks very much like something that might've inspired the designers from the late 50's into the 60's and 70's in a lotta ways. So I have a question if u don't mind me asking bro.. How do u work out the distance between each cut with the saw so u can bend the PlyWood over into this nice shape?? Do it have to be perfect to get the right angled curve to those corners or can it be done without lining it out? I'm thinking it's far more technical than I just made that sound.. Sorry man.. LOL.. Can those bends be created on all woods or is it just with Ply and MDF?? I want to incorporate something like that into my mothers Garden decking project I'm doing but it's just a normal wood product. It's not composite or anything as expensive ass that .. Thanks for the inspiration bro. I'm gonna build a couple of smaller side tables for the bedroom in my house as soon as I have the time. Oh and I love those Suicide style doors on the Cabinet too.. I probably shouldn't call them that but it reminded me of the Old motors from back in the day when ppl went nuts for that stuff.. Salute to u for the beautiful work u do man. Massive respect from an Irish dude who at 49 goin' on 50 has just found his passion.. It took half a bloody century but I got enough time to be inspired by great ppl like u on here. Thanks man..
Thank you! You can do this with almost any material, you'll want to cut the grooves on a scrap piece first to see how big of a radius you end up with and adjust. The lines do need to be spaced evenly and at the same depth to get a nice bend. I'm glad to hear you found a passion in woodworking, keep it up!
the results are amazing. this is definitely the work of a professional.
Pro tip. When spraying paint, always leave the front and top (or the most viewed and touched areas) to the last. This way you will avoid the overspray causing an inevitable foggy/dusty finish.
That came out awesome man. Good work.
That's exactly what I want to build, the colour too. Very nice work!
I feel like so much went into this to be such a short video. Awesome project.
You deserve way more subscribers with projects like this.
Thank you! hoping to keep posting and build up an audience 👍🏼
Nicely done!
Thanks!
All Round Efforts , Ovals and Square in drawers too !!!!! your lovely and beautiful Cat and Dog liked it . Your video presentation was creative and honestly enjoyed watching .
Thanks a ton!
You have a great amount of talent my friend
Thanks for watching, Joe! I appreciate that
Pena que no Brasil não tenha valor. Um belo móvel. Obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento.
great work, looks amazing!
if I may add a minor remark.. best to align also the upper drawer veneer lines to the doors.
maybe do drawers as one part, and then divide it.
thanks you for this tutorial.
Thanks! Yes that was my first time using veneer and somehow I messed up the continuity through the drawers 😂
Hey mate loved the video and was wondering if there was anyway I could possibly by the plans/cutting list for this project from you?
It looks absolutely stunning!
Thank you!
Beautiful work.
Thanks for linking this from FB. Subbed, liked, "hit the bell"
I'm gonna have to do this one day...
I really appreciate it!
That came out good dude.
Keep at it to progress your skills.
Brilliant work man
Nausea tablets required to watch that editing intro! Gorgeous table though hey - beautiful work.
Good job! The result is excellent 👍
Beautiful job!!
Looks classy! Very beautiful and nice colour theme.
I appreciate it!
Amazing job 👏🏼
Здорово 👍.
Руки растут из правильного места.
Однозначно + !
I had to log in to say that it was beautiful and that this was an excellent job.
I appreciate it!
Great work!
I really like what you did with the plywood for the base. Might use that on a dresser I'm building.
Thank you! I wanted to do something a little unusual to make the piece more funky
This looks AMAZING- great work!
Thanks a ton!
That's nice man, good work. Cool shop, you got some stuff. The piece reminds me of Don Draper, I'll have an Old Fashioned please.
Stunning build👍
Thanks a ton!
Good job! Looking real nice.
Appreciate it!
This is really nice!
the dog face looked like tyrion lannister from GOT lol..:-) great job
Really cool, 1A 👍👍👍
Very nice ,looking forward to more.
Thank you, More to come!
FANTASTIC! Great design. I subscribed. Can't wait to see what you build next👍👍
Thanks a ton! had it in my head and had to make it in real life! More fun projects coming soon
pure pure awesomeness
You're amazing.☺️👍
Awesome work
Great job, looking forward to more videos
Thank you! More will be coming when I get some free time!
Nice work!
Thank you!
Hermoso, excelente trabajo, como hiciste para unir ambas piezas?
Saludos desde Argentina
Hi do you possibly have any plans for this console you can share? This is awesome and I want one for my place!
I love Scandinavian designs.
Amazing 👏
Thank you!
Good job
Hello. Great job and awesome work!! A question, did you spray lacquer over a flat color paint or is clear lacquer with paint?
Una terminacion fenomenal.
Excelente trabajo!!! Saludos
Wow I'm amazed and inspired.. great job!
Thanks a ton! it was a fun build
gorgeous
I liked it white more, but still awesome design and execution!
Thank you! I honestly considered doing white after seeing the primer, But I loved the color I chose against the walnut so I ran with it!
Thank you! I honestly considered doing white after seeing the primer, But I loved the color I chose against the walnut so I ran with it!
So good bro
Impresionante! Acabado y diseño simplemente perfecto! Me ha gustado mucho tu video y la forma en que trabajas. Se te ha quedado un mueble de exposición. Solo tengo una duda, justo antes de dar la imprimación, veo un producto verde en las curvas de la parte exterior del mueble ¿de qué producto de trata? ¿es para suavizar las posibles partes planas?. Gracias desde España!
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Awesome! Finish and design simply perfect! I really liked your video and the way you work. You have an exhibition piece of furniture. I only have one question, just before priming, I see a green product on the curves on the outside of the furniture. What product is it? Is it to smooth out possible flat parts? Thanks from Spain!
You made this look deceptively easy.
Incredible excellent work !!
I appreciate it!
bravo amigo...
Good job! I liked a lot
Thanks Pau!
Great work! Зачётная тумба!!👍👍👍🤟
BRAVO 👍👍
What plywood did you use?
I love the piece, great work
Espectacular
Incredible build mate! I love it.
What thickness was the ply and what was the spacing of the kerf gaps? Many thanks
Thanks a ton! plywood was 3/4" and I believe the spacing was 1/2" if I remember correctly!
brillante!...
awesome work! Looks like this took a while
Thank you man! Yeah I probably have about 50 hours into it! It was a ton of fun though, I definitely learned a lot.
great work! really amazing finish. What glue did you use for the veneer? My iron on veneer has an annoying habit of peeling back so i'm looking at a vacuum bag now.
It should be pretty straightforward. I believe he used the same veneer glue that is usually used on these type of applications, as it offers the best support for veneers. Also, I have absolutely no idea of what I’m saying. Sorry.
Cara yang bagus 👍
Очень крутая работа!
Отличная работа!!
How do you find the angle to make those door fronts?
respect ✊
hi may i know what the liquid u use for the wood finishing there? the brownish look. shellec or varnish? or just stain?
Where did you get your wood laminate?
A local place called Woodcraft Supply!
Is it a normal wood or we HV a specific wood for the bending
The laminate is natural wood?
Exelente y fantastico diseño.
Gracias!
ik its old video but, how much would you charge if you wer gonna sell it? or did you sell it?
what type of paint did you use just standard wall latex paint?
I used a waterborne lacquer
love it
Привет из Таджикистан
Belo trabalho, parabéns!
Maurício
Brasil
Thank you!
What are the dimensions and what plywood you used for?
Beautiful. How did you join the 2 halves to make the unit?
Thank you! I used pocket screws on the underside
If I need one to be 24” (60cm) tall .. how many cuts do I need to do?
How do you open the draws and doors. ?
Loved the bending technique!
Will the legs hold if you sit on it?.
Thanks! Yes they do!
Hi, which type of compressor do you have?
What kerf spacing is used?
Beautiful. What did you do/use to hide the kerfing cuts?
Thank you! I used bondo, but in the future I will probably face the inside of the cabinet with a veneer and use contact adhesive, someone told me that method and apparently it holds the curve together really well
Ну очень понравилось 🙌
How that is open?
Complimenti
very beautiful with a beautiful design, see the product at the link
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Genial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
👍👍
Very nice, do you have plans for sell? i would like to try this.
Thank you! Unfortunately I don't have plans for this one
Có làm theo công không anh
It's very helpful if you have CNC machine
Cmon, that takes the fun out of it!
How long before the kerf space opens up and is visible.
going on a year and no movement, I doubt it will ever open up
Tell me the structure or chesy colour
How'd u connect the two ends of the table together ? Newbie here
I used pocket screws and glue
Bro u made one sick piece of ART.. I say ART bcos it looks very much like something that might've inspired the designers from the late 50's into the 60's and 70's in a lotta ways.
So I have a question if u don't mind me asking bro..
How do u work out the distance between each cut with the saw so u can bend the PlyWood over into this nice shape?? Do it have to be perfect to get the right angled curve to those corners or can it be done without lining it out?
I'm thinking it's far more technical than I just made that sound.. Sorry man.. LOL..
Can those bends be created on all woods or is it just with Ply and MDF?? I want to incorporate something like that into my mothers Garden decking project I'm doing but it's just a normal wood product. It's not composite or anything as expensive ass that ..
Thanks for the inspiration bro. I'm gonna build a couple of smaller side tables for the bedroom in my house as soon as I have the time.
Oh and I love those Suicide style doors on the Cabinet too.. I probably shouldn't call them that but it reminded me of the Old motors from back in the day when ppl went nuts for that stuff.. Salute to u for the beautiful work u do man. Massive respect from an Irish dude who at 49 goin' on 50 has just found his passion.. It took half a bloody century but I got enough time to be inspired by great ppl like u on here. Thanks man..
Thank you! You can do this with almost any material, you'll want to cut the grooves on a scrap piece first to see how big of a radius you end up with and adjust. The lines do need to be spaced evenly and at the same depth to get a nice bend. I'm glad to hear you found a passion in woodworking, keep it up!