The level of thought here and attention to detail shows true craftsmanship. Great script, camera work, audio and editing as well. Thanks for your work.
Good build Doug, definitely a lot of work went into this, like the indirect LED lighting too. I remember you had an earlier build with the compartment that raised up, hope the customer enjoys their custom bar. Stay safe Doug.
This is my first time watching your videos and I'm very impressed with your work and creativity. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work!. I'm now subscribed to your channel.
yeah and unfortunately my video footage of it working was corrupt. It's a secret storage area for the drinks of your choice. The client likes whiskey so they'll probably stash their high dollar stuff there. And it's also a novelty, so when the party is going and you want to surprise your friends, you can pop up the secret stash
Good one. I like how you added extra value not only with the thicker than needed timber but the tv lifter also. And a tool question, how do you find the quality of your right angle driver bit and can you use it to drill?
I'm 50/50 with the right angle driver. When I need it, it's very handy but sometimes awkward because it's difficult to keep enough downward pressure in tight spots. I've used it to drill wood but not metal yet
@@ArtfullyRogue thanks Doug. I appreciate your time to correspond and help me out. I can see what you mean about not getting enough downward pressure. I'll keep an eye out for something better.
The level of thought here and attention to detail shows true craftsmanship. Great script, camera work, audio and editing as well. Thanks for your work.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you very much Craig
Thanks for the video Doug. keep safe and stay well.
Thanks Colin! Hope all is going well and you and your family are safe.
Good build Doug, definitely a lot of work went into this, like the indirect LED lighting too. I remember you had an earlier build with the compartment that raised up, hope the customer enjoys their custom bar. Stay safe Doug.
Thanks Richard, yeah I made a small wine cabinet with a secret whiskey stash lift
YOUR AWESOME I LOVED THIS VIDEO!!! I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos
Thanks so much Melissa
10:00, 3 friends are amazed bij the VR glasses the 4th friend has.
Doug it turned out very well awesome job and idea
Thanks Jared, I was pretty pleased with it
Artfully Rogue great to hear
Wow, a lot going on with this build! Awesome job Doug🔥
Thanks! Yeah I had a rough idea but then would make changes as I had the idea to do so. :)
That came out super cool, Nice work Doug!!
Appreciate it Joe
Great looking bar Doug! I love how much thought and detail you put in to this build 👍 👍 😊
Thanks Tony. Hope all is going well :)
@@ArtfullyRogue So far so good thanks Doug, You too Mate 👍 👍
Impressive work Sir
Many many thanks
This is my first time watching your videos and I'm very impressed with your work and creativity. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work!. I'm now subscribed to your channel.
Thank you so much Quince!
Very nice build! Gave me some ideas.
Excellent
nice work
Thanks Duncan
Great work. The lift. Looked like just a table top. ? Would have been cool to see the design of the build
I never really put a design on paper in any detail. It was all in my head for the most part
So I saw that you added a lift. I don’t understand what it is for?
yeah and unfortunately my video footage of it working was corrupt. It's a secret storage area for the drinks of your choice. The client likes whiskey so they'll probably stash their high dollar stuff there. And it's also a novelty, so when the party is going and you want to surprise your friends, you can pop up the secret stash
Good one. I like how you added extra value not only with the thicker than needed timber but the tv lifter also. And a tool question, how do you find the quality of your right angle driver bit and can you use it to drill?
I'm 50/50 with the right angle driver. When I need it, it's very handy but sometimes awkward because it's difficult to keep enough downward pressure in tight spots. I've used it to drill wood but not metal yet
@@ArtfullyRogue thanks Doug. I appreciate your time to correspond and help me out. I can see what you mean about not getting enough downward pressure. I'll keep an eye out for something better.
Doug great Video as always. I like the use of the LED Lights nice touch . Do you use any kind of finish , or mostly just Burning the Wood ??
Thanks Barry. After burning the wood, I painted on a semi gloss clear coat to seal the wood and protect it.
Nice project. I’m not a fan of the burning wood. That said. Lots of people love it.
Yeah I'm a bigger non fan of stain :) burning was a quicker, less messy method for me.