Cool video. And totally agree about plywood. There is always a time and place for commercial plywood even in fine furniture. Once questions, though, why a chisel not a plane to smooth off the tenons?
"The more I learn about finishing, the more I realize; I know nothing about finishing." True words mate, true words. BTW the bed is a stunner! Greetings from Croatia 😊
I can’t for the life of me understand how you don’t have 500K+ subs yet! The woodworking, video work, music, talking, pacing, etc is incredible! Keep it up, brother!! Where do you get your music?? It’s the exact kind of music I prefer to have playing in the background while working.
Thanks man! I think I’m a bit of a strong flavor and wildcard for some of the woodworking demographic lol. I license everything through artlist. Most artists also have a Spotify presence. Usually just their stems and beats in progress. ARYYEH I think is one. You can check out my Spotify playlists 👍 same handle there
It's probably because his work requires lots of planning and tremendous woodworking skills! Most people can only sand a wood slab and cover it with epoxy... This guy is easily one of the best woodworkers on TH-cam. By far the best quality videos, music and comments.
When i drill my holes smaller than necessary i just use a scrap board, drill my hole with the correct diameter and place it over my smaller hole with some clamps or double sided tape.. This ensures guidance as well. No need for some matching dowel 😜 But still a good tip. Greetings from germany. Love your stuff
I was looking for a chill woodworking video, this was so much more than I thought I was getting. Absolutely stunning build, the filming, editing and humour is perfect. Keep up the great work dude!!
Intrigue for me started when I first found your channel. Now I think it'd be cool to just have a beer with you and hear your stories that I know cannot be captured in every video.
I built something a LOT more simple last year, but it was my first time ever building a headboard, let alone anything, but I also had this idea with a LED strip that lit up the wall behind the bed instead of having to go blind at night if you had to go use the bathroom! I am moving back to my own place now in two weeks, and I have so many ideas for small "simple" woodworking projects I want to do, I just dont have a shop to work in anymore. So I'll have to see about what I can do! Love the video and thanks for the inspiration with the lights!
I really enjoy working the wood in a modern,contemporary way. When it includes cheesy music, clean access holes and solid hard wood, participant satisfaction is almost certain!
New subscriber here! Been a woodworker for several years and from time to time get into a lack of motivation! No problem with ideas or creativity, just drive to make sawdust! I'm known for LEDs in most of my projects and seen this video in my suggestions. Glad I clicked! I feel the motivation to finish some projects so I can get creative in making new projects for myself. Now I'll watch some more of your other videos, so you better not let me down!😏
Just wanted to say that you've made a wonderful video. Love the videography, the humour and above all, the way you tell the story of this piece. Thank you for taking the time to make this!
I usually create marquetry paintings, but the more I watch your channel, the more I want to make a couple of furniture pieces for my home. Thank you for the quality content!
@SawyerDesign it is highly hypnotising and addictive. Once you start, you're in for life. Especially if you work with figured veneer. Hope to see that in one of your videos :)
Hey Nick. Really enjoyed your video and love the bed. Coming from a fellow cabinet maker / draughtsman what I really did appreciate most about this project was your willingness to do things your way and that’s not always easy so hats off to you buddy. I’ll look forward to future projects. All the best 👍😎
“I don’t need a watch to tell me I didn’t sleep well” Not for everyone, but looking at sleep patterns over the scale of weeks / months can show some important patterns, especially sleep credit / debt. Also the heartrate watches are good at measuring quality in my experience, e.g. deep sleep. A restful night can take 1-2 days to have impact and the watch / app confirms if you had a good one. Also super happy to see you got a/c !! I remember during the crazy heat waves last year you said it was just gatorade and sweat !
Am a new subscriber. Your video is too good. I enjoyed every single moment, even the advertisement of the sponsor of mrcool, u nailed it ❤. Ur style is unique. Ur voice and the way u talk is so relaxed. Best to watch your videos at night before going to bed ❤😄 good night !!
You asked about that moment when I switch from interested to intrigued? Bowling Alley Wax. I swear I could hear the squeak as the hamster fell off the wheel in my head. While not a sheen I'd go to on a personal project, it's really cool to know that it exists, and to see how it looks! For lack of a better word, it looks like a "natural" high gloss finish. It's not uniform like a polished poly or epoxy, yet it's not splotchy like a hastily applied spar (don't ask...). It feels very organic. I've played around with so many obscure finishes over the years--I've even tried sanding and polishing raw wood--and you've just given me something new to play with, so thank you! Also, heckin' subscribed. Killer work!
Fantastic build nick! Absolutely gorgeous. I love how the book matching looks on the headboard, kinda Georgia O'Keeffe if you follow. Super cool, unique design overall. Glad to see you continuing to do something new and outside the box. ❤
Looks amazing I learned a lot Great video. I have to give it to you for the way you did your sponsorship with the weather excellent job very creative lol About as creative as that bed.!
I'm going to put those tenon-shaving glamor shots in a loop and keep those playing on repeat in my shop; In fact, I'm going to buy a TV for my shop just to do so..... 😂 Joking aside, great video (so far). I appreciate not just your obvious craft, but the editing, video quality, and jokes. About that router - 'Nothing wrong with killing a mosquito with a sledgehammer. Just get rid of the mosquito...!
I tried that Michael Fortune bandsaw tip you mentioned, using just one hand. It definitely works better than two hands, for me anyway. Thank you so much!
Have to say what had me was not the fancy automation and the violence of the spinning blade but the sublime shear of the obviously super sharp chisel paring the endgrain of that tenon Nothing is more zen in the shop than the feel of the tool in the hand and the whisper of its traverse over the wood. Ya, that’s what chills me out. Jesus was a carpenter. Don’t you wonder if that had anything to do with his demeanor?
So I stumbled upon this beautiful piece and video through the all powerful algorithm actually working like it should BUT at the 3:33 mark did you really hit me with a “meow - now”. I’m totally here for it. btw Your craftsmanship is indeed impressive, makes me want one.
Interest to intrigue generally happens when I think "How can this impact my life and would it be for the better?" This normally leads me down a path of wondering also what can I take from what I'm not intrigued by... I'm now starting to realize how easily influenced I am by the mundane. Btw, that was an amazing intro! I always enjoy your videos and your sense of humor, keep it up!
that black tinted shellac you sprayed looks soooooo good on that walnut. I just scooped up a mini mite 5 stage. A few months back defiantly gonna have to give that a shot. I love spraying shellac!! love that bed design too nick!!
For me the shift between interest and intrigue is always arbitrary, except when it isn't. I sometimes spend an hour or 2 with chisels, planes and a hand saw making small wall mounts for random tools. The only certainty for me is that building the same thing twice is anathema.
I loved your comment. Mainly because I’m so different. I’ve been woodworking for over 45 years now and my atttiude to tool storage etc is that it must be functional and hardwearing but not necessarily built for looks. I know some shops where all the storage is made of fine hard wood and each drawer has foam cutouts for each tool. Again, I’m halfway towards that. I don’t make my storage items out of anything in particular - almost inevitably out of scrap and so, each piece may be a mosaic (mess?) of different Timbers. I do use magnets to keep stuff in place but I guess I’m too old now to think of foam cutouts. My list of pieces to build is very long. Way too long for me to achieve before I die. And that list only gets longer as I think of something or get inspiration for something. So, I’m so busy making pieces that I don’t want to spend time making my shop look pretty. All of this is no criticism at all - it’s rather a celebration of how different people approach the same hobby/work from such different perspectives. Long may that continue.
Both comments here got a like from me. Just wanted to add here that I often do the same - turning shop stuff into a time suck - but my philosophy is that it is good practice for "really nice" stuff. On the other hand, like @theofarmmanager267, I also have an equal amount of plywood and 2x4 shop stuff because sometimes it just needs done, and I'm fresh out of f***s to give.
@@mattelias721 I just wish I had the kind of personality that allowed me to do a fun project (such as ultra smart tool holders) when my brain tells me that I’ve got “real” stuff to do. That stuff to do maybe in the workshop but it could be housework, cleaning the car, caring for the fruit and vegetables. I was MD of a large company for many years and I “learnt” about prioritisation and, perhaps, that’s got so ingrained in me now that I can’t do “fun stuff” if I know there is “serious stuff” to do. If you can, then you are better balanced than me!
@@theofarmmanager267 I am laughing here, dude. Fun fact about me: I will consciously ignore stuff like property upkeep, lawn care, tree trimming, etc., in favor of my shop projects. I do this to the point where I rely mainly on our HOA to coerce me into doing 'important' stuff. Then I do what's necessary with the attitude of a petulant child. After being an Army officer for almost 24 years, you'd also think I can apply self-discipline... hm. I am a total piece of work.
@@mattelias721 life is funny. People are so different. Neither better nor worse. After your years in the military (my family has served in the Royal Marines since 1880; great grandfather, grandfather, father (DDay) and now son (currently corporal in commando), perhaps you have rebelled against doing logical priorities. Good for you. I’ve got a feeling I will die of stress way before you.
the angle corner joins could have been a cool place to incorporate spines in the joints for strength and alignment. but might not be a detail you wanted. either way it turned out great.
Yea, I've struggled with beds that can handle vigorous dovetailing in the past. I finally found a solid walnut bed frame with 2x8 rails with 4x4 posts, and 2" tenons that finally fixed the problem. That thing doesn't creak or shift no matter how many pins or tails I cut.
Yeah that’s a hard join! I probably would have put more attention there if this was load bearing at all. As is, this is basically a vanity shell. Beef is definitely how it should be handled.
25:55 my former furniture maker brain when watching you doing this connection was like: "this connection looks hella "one-time-use" weak, man!" I'm relieved you noticed and fixed it before all the... wood sawing 😏
Suggestion for when you need to drill a bigger hole on an existing hole: make a template on a scrap piece of ply or other material and clamp the template on top of the hole.
that shot at 11:15 has me wanting to see this where the back is made out of a single slab, re-sawn in 2, so that the grain on the two layers is matching. now at 28:30, I see it doesn't really matter.
alternatively, drill a hole through a scrap bit of plywood and doublestick tape it down to drill the larger hole on a smaller one. Alternatively alternatively, use the Shaper origin and Plate to make a larger hole exactly the size you want regardless. 😃
As always, I really appreciate you all for taking the time to watch and I hope you have a great day! ✌️ ~Nick
@SawyerDesign I love the part of taking rough cut to milled and beautiful.
Cool video. And totally agree about plywood. There is always a time and place for commercial plywood even in fine furniture. Once questions, though, why a chisel not a plane to smooth off the tenons?
Hey, you make cool stuff, and I like your style of narration. Worthwhile watch for me.
"The more I learn about finishing, the more I realize; I know nothing about finishing."
True words mate, true words.
BTW the bed is a stunner!
Greetings from Croatia 😊
It's really satisfying to watch you paring the end grain with the sharp chisel and the dovetailed blade is such a beauty.
I can’t for the life of me understand how you don’t have 500K+ subs yet! The woodworking, video work, music, talking, pacing, etc is incredible! Keep it up, brother!! Where do you get your music?? It’s the exact kind of music I prefer to have playing in the background while working.
Thanks man! I think I’m a bit of a strong flavor and wildcard for some of the woodworking demographic lol. I license everything through artlist. Most artists also have a Spotify presence. Usually just their stems and beats in progress. ARYYEH I think is one. You can check out my Spotify playlists 👍 same handle there
@@SawyerDesign you’re a legend, Nick!
I’ve said this several times. I feel like this is one of the top woodworking channels on TH-cam
Yo, great build and awesome video. The techniques on how to clear out a hole were great 😂 The wipe and tickle 🤣
It's probably because his work requires lots of planning and tremendous woodworking skills! Most people can only sand a wood slab and cover it with epoxy...
This guy is easily one of the best woodworkers on TH-cam. By far the best quality videos, music and comments.
Your humour is top tier! Also I loved the way you documented your process and gave like a meta knowledge about what you were doing!
Awesome! Thank you!
When i drill my holes smaller than necessary i just use a scrap board, drill my hole with the correct diameter and place it over my smaller hole with some clamps or double sided tape.. This ensures guidance as well.
No need for some matching dowel 😜
But still a good tip.
Greetings from germany. Love your stuff
Haha that would have worked! Many ways to pet the horse. Appreciate the technique addition! Thank you!
I was looking for a chill woodworking video, this was so much more than I thought I was getting. Absolutely stunning build, the filming, editing and humour is perfect. Keep up the great work dude!!
Thanks so much 🤙 glad it hit the spot!
im a woodworking junky and i swear your creations and channel are my ultimate fix. thanks from all of us junkies
Intrigue for me started when I first found your channel. Now I think it'd be cool to just have a beer with you and hear your stories that I know cannot be captured in every video.
There is something very satisfying about that chisel work.
I built something a LOT more simple last year, but it was my first time ever building a headboard, let alone anything, but I also had this idea with a LED strip that lit up the wall behind the bed instead of having to go blind at night if you had to go use the bathroom! I am moving back to my own place now in two weeks, and I have so many ideas for small "simple" woodworking projects I want to do, I just dont have a shop to work in anymore. So I'll have to see about what I can do! Love the video and thanks for the inspiration with the lights!
Your videos are as craftsmanlike as your furniture. Thanks!
Glad you like them! Thanks so much
I just love this channel. Production, woodworking, and poetry all in 1!
@@erichroney673 I appreciate the love!
Love the final product. Great design and look.
I really enjoy working the wood in a modern,contemporary way. When it includes cheesy music, clean access holes and solid hard wood, participant satisfaction is almost certain!
As beautiful as the final product is, what really excited me was you jigs and your approach to problem solving. Yay Nick!
Hey thanks! Glad you enjoy the details!
God damn, I love a good sharp chisel shaving montage.
Tingles in all the right places
Yah.... came three times.
Damn right
The only reason I work with wood instead of... I don't know, having a career that's actually profitable 😂
That’s not a fostner bit. And why is TH-cam warning me to be nice?
New subscriber here! Been a woodworker for several years and from time to time get into a lack of motivation! No problem with ideas or creativity, just drive to make sawdust! I'm known for LEDs in most of my projects and seen this video in my suggestions. Glad I clicked! I feel the motivation to finish some projects so I can get creative in making new projects for myself. Now I'll watch some more of your other videos, so you better not let me down!😏
Welcome! I'm glad to hear it resonates with you and it's cool to find fellow sawdust makers!
Brilliant and love the self deprecating commentary keep it up and look forward to the next
5mins in…That sequence of shots was 100% necessary and very much appreciated. I am new to your channel. That chisel looked lush! ❤😊
Now that is truly a beautiful bed.
The access hole comment earned you a new subscriber, sir. Well done!
Beautiful bed👌🏼
Just wanted to say that you've made a wonderful video. Love the videography, the humour and above all, the way you tell the story of this piece. Thank you for taking the time to make this!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
I dig the way you connect with your audience on your videos you might not drop a lot but your content is always solid and your builds turn out amazing
Hey thanks! I appreciate that
I wish more TH-camr woodworking videos are like yours. Great video, Nick.
Those macro shots of the chisel work was insanely satisfying to watch 👌
Love it!
Congratulations
Bob
England
I usually create marquetry paintings, but the more I watch your channel, the more I want to make a couple of furniture pieces for my home. Thank you for the quality content!
Funny, I’d love to get into marquetry. Thanks for watching!
@SawyerDesign it is highly hypnotising and addictive. Once you start, you're in for life. Especially if you work with figured veneer. Hope to see that in one of your videos :)
You know your craft! Well done on the back cut to allow the light to leak out!
I need a playlist with all the music you use in your videos. Seriously :D
I use shazam - banging tunes on this channel
I need to collect them all and find them for a playlist on Spotify. I’ll put it on my to-do!
The handheld microphone selection is why I subscribed.
The macro lense stuff is like ASMR for the eyes... it's weirdly satisfying to watch
Always amazed when I watch your videos!
New viewer here. Love the craftsmanship as well as the humor! Definitely subscribed!
My favorite technique is the slap and tickle. Great video Nick!! Bed looks fantastic!!!
Haha smack that mess! Thanks Chris!
Beautiful bed and great video. I got a good laugh at all the humor, sarcasm and mic holders!!! Great job.
Haha glad you enjoyed- thanks!
"Sawing my dovetails" OMG OMG OMG OMG, you are amazing!!!
Another great episode. Love your vibe and your work!
I’m new to the channel and wow after watching the super close ups I don’t think iv ever subscribed to a channel so fast great work keep it up
A man after my own heart, a total gadget geek 😂 great job ❤
I liked the forstner hole tip. Nicely done.
Also, mostly cool music choices. Definitely not the standard for woodworking and I appreciate that.
Hey Nick. Really enjoyed your video and love the bed. Coming from a fellow cabinet maker / draughtsman what I really did appreciate most about this project was your willingness to do things your way and that’s not always easy so hats off to you buddy.
I’ll look forward to future projects. All the best 👍😎
@@stuzzy675farrelly3 hey thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed 🤙
This bed turned out great.
“I don’t need a watch to tell me I didn’t sleep well” Not for everyone, but looking at sleep patterns over the scale of weeks / months can show some important patterns, especially sleep credit / debt. Also the heartrate watches are good at measuring quality in my experience, e.g. deep sleep. A restful night can take 1-2 days to have impact and the watch / app confirms if you had a good one.
Also super happy to see you got a/c !! I remember during the crazy heat waves last year you said it was just gatorade and sweat !
Can’t wait to watch more of your videos
Beautiful work as always.
wonderfully made, again. A completely underrated channel!
Thank you!
I saw doing the same thing multiple times, and just thought different angles. When i saw head board - foot board in fi al shot...blew me away. 🤯
Same
Am a new subscriber. Your video is too good. I enjoyed every single moment, even the advertisement of the sponsor of mrcool, u nailed it ❤. Ur style is unique. Ur voice and the way u talk is so relaxed. Best to watch your videos at night before going to bed ❤😄 good night !!
Thank you so much 😁
You asked about that moment when I switch from interested to intrigued? Bowling Alley Wax. I swear I could hear the squeak as the hamster fell off the wheel in my head.
While not a sheen I'd go to on a personal project, it's really cool to know that it exists, and to see how it looks! For lack of a better word, it looks like a "natural" high gloss finish. It's not uniform like a polished poly or epoxy, yet it's not splotchy like a hastily applied spar (don't ask...). It feels very organic.
I've played around with so many obscure finishes over the years--I've even tried sanding and polishing raw wood--and you've just given me something new to play with, so thank you!
Also, heckin' subscribed. Killer work!
Fantastic build nick! Absolutely gorgeous. I love how the book matching looks on the headboard, kinda Georgia O'Keeffe if you follow. Super cool, unique design overall. Glad to see you continuing to do something new and outside the box. ❤
For as much as I know about steel I am wood dumb!
The bed looks sick!! Very sweet!
Looks great and added bonus, spiders have a nice spot to hangout in your headboard.
Looks amazing I learned a lot Great video. I have to give it to you for the way you did your sponsorship with the weather excellent job very creative lol About as creative as that bed.!
I'm going to put those tenon-shaving glamor shots in a loop and keep those playing on repeat in my shop; In fact, I'm going to buy a TV for my shop just to do so..... 😂 Joking aside, great video (so far). I appreciate not just your obvious craft, but the editing, video quality, and jokes. About that router - 'Nothing wrong with killing a mosquito with a sledgehammer. Just get rid of the mosquito...!
Great build! Love the finished product too! Cheers! 🍻
Thanks Luke!
I tried that Michael Fortune bandsaw tip you mentioned, using just one hand. It definitely works better than two hands, for me anyway. Thank you so much!
Knocked it out of the park, Nick! Nicely done!
Love the technique utilized with the washer at 10:40. Duly noted and added to my arsenal. Thanks, Nick! :-)
Amazing job! As always. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Dude those close ups are 🔥. Makes me want to get back into filming my work.
@@loneevergreenwoodworks3199 you should! How ya been man?
Great Video!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man!
Have to say what had me was not the fancy automation and the violence of the spinning blade but the sublime shear of the obviously super sharp chisel paring the endgrain of that tenon Nothing is more zen in the shop than the feel of the tool in the hand and the whisper of its traverse over the wood. Ya, that’s what chills me out. Jesus was a carpenter. Don’t you wonder if that had anything to do with his demeanor?
I'm rolling on my office floor trying to explain to my boss why I was laughing so hard. GEEZZ, Thanks. Ya dun got me in troubles 🤣😅
Intrigue for me begins after milling during joinery, its where I can really see how what im building is coming together compared to what I imagined
Stunning bed, Nick! Fantastic work and design!!! 😃
I loved the LED lights!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks MC! Glad you liked it!
Love your videos! And that bed was amazing! Can't wait for the next project. x
Thanks so much! 😊
Fantabulous my friend 🥂🍻🥳
So I stumbled upon this beautiful piece and video through the all powerful algorithm actually working like it should BUT at the 3:33 mark did you really hit me with a “meow - now”. I’m totally here for it. btw Your craftsmanship is indeed impressive, makes me want one.
Those ryhmes go hard, got me laughing out loud!😆😂
Dude you are freaking amazing! Great video
Thank you!
I can't be the only one that tinks you made a couple cool mini shuffleboard tables.
@@farmmouse3011 ohh that’d be sick!
Interest to intrigue generally happens when I think "How can this impact my life and would it be for the better?" This normally leads me down a path of wondering also what can I take from what I'm not intrigued by... I'm now starting to realize how easily influenced I am by the mundane.
Btw, that was an amazing intro! I always enjoy your videos and your sense of humor, keep it up!
Haha thanks! I agree with you. Love the opportunity to think less and listen to a book doing the monotonous parts.
that black tinted shellac you sprayed looks soooooo good on that walnut. I just scooped up a mini mite 5 stage. A few months back defiantly gonna have to give that a shot. I love spraying shellac!! love that bed design too nick!!
Thanks Nathaniel! You’re gonna love spray. And shellac is a joy to lay down
Well done, Sir.
Hella slick, man! Nice work!
Appreciate it! ✌️
For me the shift between interest and intrigue is always arbitrary, except when it isn't. I sometimes spend an hour or 2 with chisels, planes and a hand saw making small wall mounts for random tools. The only certainty for me is that building the same thing twice is anathema.
I loved your comment. Mainly because I’m so different. I’ve been woodworking for over 45 years now and my atttiude to tool storage etc is that it must be functional and hardwearing but not necessarily built for looks. I know some shops where all the storage is made of fine hard wood and each drawer has foam cutouts for each tool. Again, I’m halfway towards that. I don’t make my storage items out of anything in particular - almost inevitably out of scrap and so, each piece may be a mosaic (mess?) of different Timbers. I do use magnets to keep stuff in place but I guess I’m too old now to think of foam cutouts.
My list of pieces to build is very long. Way too long for me to achieve before I die. And that list only gets longer as I think of something or get inspiration for something. So, I’m so busy making pieces that I don’t want to spend time making my shop look pretty. All of this is no criticism at all - it’s rather a celebration of how different people approach the same hobby/work from such different perspectives. Long may that continue.
Both comments here got a like from me. Just wanted to add here that I often do the same - turning shop stuff into a time suck - but my philosophy is that it is good practice for "really nice" stuff. On the other hand, like @theofarmmanager267, I also have an equal amount of plywood and 2x4 shop stuff because sometimes it just needs done, and I'm fresh out of f***s to give.
@@mattelias721 I just wish I had the kind of personality that allowed me to do a fun project (such as ultra smart tool holders) when my brain tells me that I’ve got “real” stuff to do. That stuff to do maybe in the workshop but it could be housework, cleaning the car, caring for the fruit and vegetables. I was MD of a large company for many years and I “learnt” about prioritisation and, perhaps, that’s got so ingrained in me now that I can’t do “fun stuff” if I know there is “serious stuff” to do. If you can, then you are better balanced than me!
@@theofarmmanager267 I am laughing here, dude. Fun fact about me: I will consciously ignore stuff like property upkeep, lawn care, tree trimming, etc., in favor of my shop projects. I do this to the point where I rely mainly on our HOA to coerce me into doing 'important' stuff. Then I do what's necessary with the attitude of a petulant child. After being an Army officer for almost 24 years, you'd also think I can apply self-discipline... hm.
I am a total piece of work.
@@mattelias721 life is funny. People are so different. Neither better nor worse. After your years in the military (my family has served in the Royal Marines since 1880; great grandfather, grandfather, father (DDay) and now son (currently corporal in commando), perhaps you have rebelled against doing logical priorities. Good for you. I’ve got a feeling I will die of stress way before you.
that was a beautiful intro !
the angle corner joins could have been a cool place to incorporate spines in the joints for strength and alignment. but might not be a detail you wanted. either way it turned out great.
The moment it shifts for me is milling to reveal the geain and then again when sanding and finishing seeing the grain come to life
Wawww 🧡 bro I loved it love your tools to I am in love Subscribed 💯
Thank you for the inspiration
@@Newsolution8876 happy to share the spark ⚡️ thanks so much!
Nice form and detailing
Rips off a bong lol. Introductory poem... check ✅️ love the design Nick.
Been working on that slam poetry game lol glad you liked it!
Awesome build!
Fabulous look!
Nice work man 👍
Great work and great idea about lighting.
This is top tier!
Hey thanks so much!
Absolutely incredible
Hole saws scare me too, maybe for a different reason. You should see the Frankenstein scar on my hand.
@@shinnick22 😬 yikes!
Killer work!
Yea, I've struggled with beds that can handle vigorous dovetailing in the past. I finally found a solid walnut bed frame with 2x8 rails with 4x4 posts, and 2" tenons that finally fixed the problem. That thing doesn't creak or shift no matter how many pins or tails I cut.
Yeah that’s a hard join! I probably would have put more attention there if this was load bearing at all. As is, this is basically a vanity shell. Beef is definitely how it should be handled.
25:55 my former furniture maker brain when watching you doing this connection was like: "this connection looks hella "one-time-use" weak, man!"
I'm relieved you noticed and fixed it before all the... wood sawing 😏
you could use rubber bumpers like you would use with panel doors
amazing bed , amazing skills, amazing guy..... i want more ans more
Suggestion for when you need to drill a bigger hole on an existing hole: make a template on a scrap piece of ply or other material and clamp the template on top of the hole.
Those bars in the beginning !!!
good job, wow
that shot at 11:15 has me wanting to see this where the back is made out of a single slab, re-sawn in 2, so that the grain on the two layers is matching. now at 28:30, I see it doesn't really matter.
@@Cynyr definitely considered it! Aside from cost, designing around the wood movement would have been very challenging
alternatively, drill a hole through a scrap bit of plywood and doublestick tape it down to drill the larger hole on a smaller one. Alternatively alternatively, use the Shaper origin and Plate to make a larger hole exactly the size you want regardless. 😃
I forgot everything I knew about night lights, and man, it was a huge load off my mind.