@@SBWoodworks750 I am Danish and we Scandinavians do tease each other a lot. You will see, if a Swede sees this, he/she will respond to my joke, and tell some lies about the Danes 🙂 Norwegian and Swedes are in the big teasing league. You can find many funny Norwegian/Swedish videos on the subject.
Beautiful cabinet! I'm a 75 year old woman who loves woodworking. I have never done such a beautiful job as yours, but I understand the care with even the smallest part.
Fantastic build it really does look amazing you must be so pleased with how it turned out and your wife. I was really unsure when you stained the top but to see the change when you finished it with the wood looking so shiny i changed my mind and thought that is fantastic, thanks for sharing
Appreciate the comment! I really debated staining any of it. Using pallet wood or scraps sometimes makes getting some contrast in a piece, limited. I am very pleased with how it turned out though. Thanks again!
Great looking piece! I love those curved ends. Have you thought about doing a big, chunky hand tool workbench from reclaimed lumber? I'm betting the algorithm would love that. Plus, you'd have a great bench to work on!
Well now if that aint the cat's meow! Uber clever build my friend. IMHO you did a supurb jod and created yet another functional piece of art. Very kuul. Blessings y'all Crawford out 🙏🏼🔥⚒️🧙🏼
I'm not a big fan of pallet wood furniture but I'm very impressed with your cabinet. The only thing I didn't like was the way that you attached the door panels to the door. I thought those blocks detracted from the piece. Overall though I think you did a good job. Well done.
Thanks for watching. I agree, the panel attachments weren't an ideal solution. I finished the panels and doors separately and didn't want to try and glue them in after the fact. Hindsight.... Thanks again!
Awesome is all i can say sir! keep up the good work and the vibe you bringing about the joy off pallet wood how did you calculated the round corners for the angles and amount you needed
Hey, thanks so much. I used a stave calculator to get the widths of the boards. The math's for the angle is 360 ÷ number of boards(40) ÷ 2 or 4.5 degrees
Excellent build and vid! I noticed that you use green tape rather than the old school blue painter's masking tape. You even used it a a light weight temporary clamp to make the bend in the curved ends AND most impressively it was strong enough to hold the pieces long enough to get them in the real clamps. Is there a particular reason you chose this tape, if you don't mind sharing.
Honestly, it was probably on sale when I needed tape! 😂 I do like it better for the tape and super glue trick. Find it comes off cleaner and easier. I've got the old blue in the shop as well though. I tend to use the blue on smaller templates and stuff I really need to stay in place while cutting. For most applications the green works just fine though and it is considerably cheaper. Thanks so much for watching and the kind words!
I use a stave calculator. There's a few on the web. The angle is easy enough 360 divided by the number of pieces, divided by 2. The width of each piece is beyond my math's though. Lol! Thanks so much for the comment. Appreciate ya.
Thank you very much. I plane everything just to ensure solid glue ups and makes sanding easier later down the line. So not 100% necessary but definitely helps along the way. I hope I answered that right.
With your woodwork skills, you can become a brain surgeon in Sweden. 🙂
Thank You....I think? lol!
@@SBWoodworks750 I am Danish and we Scandinavians do tease each other a lot. You will see, if a Swede sees this, he/she will respond to my joke, and tell some lies about the Danes 🙂
Norwegian and Swedes are in the big teasing league. You can find many funny Norwegian/Swedish videos on the subject.
@@Gert-DK Ahhh! Love it! Thanks for the explanation🤣
Bravo!!!
Amazing imagination and skills 😸
Fantastic work, congratulations friend.😊
Appreciate it Claudio! Thanks
Great job! Loved the build!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful cabinet! I'm a 75 year old woman who loves woodworking. I have never done such a beautiful job as yours, but I understand the care with even the smallest part.
Thanks so much, Pam! I appreciate the kind words!
Très beau travail ;Bravo👍
Thank you!
Fantastic build it really does look amazing you must be so pleased with how it turned out and your wife. I was really unsure when you stained the top but to see the change when you finished it with the wood looking so shiny i changed my mind and thought that is fantastic, thanks for sharing
Appreciate the comment! I really debated staining any of it. Using pallet wood or scraps sometimes makes getting some contrast in a piece, limited. I am very pleased with how it turned out though. Thanks again!
Thanks for showing us the beautiful build! I am looking forward to the next one already.
Thanks so much for watching!
DUDE!!!! WOW!!!
@@philliprunge thanks so much!
I really like your push block. ❤
Great looking piece! I love those curved ends. Have you thought about doing a big, chunky hand tool workbench from reclaimed lumber? I'm betting the algorithm would love that. Plus, you'd have a great bench to work on!
Thanks so much! Yes, workbench will probably be one of my next builds. Just need to clear out some room for it first.
Amazing build! I wish I had your patience. I especially liked your drill-press clamp/weight!
Thank you! Use what you got I suppose.
Quando o projeto é bem feito e bem calculado, o resultado é perfeito!
Parabéns!
Muito bom teu trabalho!
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Abraços do Brasil! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Tenho 64 anos e muitos LPs de vinil aqui em casa!
Thanks for the kind words Suzana!
Très beau travail, beau choix de couleur
Many thanks!
Nice work!!
Thanks!
Das is wirklich klasse geworden. Es macht Spaß dir beim arbeiten zu zu schauen. Besonders toll ist es "ohne Worte" I like that quite a lot!!!!
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Belle réalisation, du très joli travail bravo,à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
Thank you so much!
Your work is truly fun to watch - quite different from other channels. Thank you!
You are truly talented at combining wood pieces to create beautiful grain patterns in the final piece!
Thank you so much Gretchen! Appreciate your kind words.
Absolutely Awesome work ! Great work , Love the Channel !
Really appreciate that! Thanks so much.
Beautifully built. Today you showed me a new way to make doors
Thanks so much! Yes, it was ebony stain. Glad you enjoyed the build!
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Absolutely awesome work Sir you are a true master craftsman. That cabinet turned out amazing. Can’t wait to see what you do next. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much. I greatly appreciate the kind words!
Well now if that aint the cat's meow!
Uber clever build my friend. IMHO you did a supurb jod and created yet another functional piece of art. Very kuul.
Blessings y'all
Crawford out 🙏🏼🔥⚒️🧙🏼
Thank You again sir!
Beautiful craftsmanship, I enjoyed the video
Thanks so much for the kind words Donald!
Great work dude 👍👍
Thanks so much. Appreciate it!
Dude, your push stick is Han Solo's blaster.
That by itself gets a subscribe from me.
Thanks for the SUB! Pretty big SW fan!
Ditto!!😊
Very nice build!
Thank you!
Nice piece. Thank you
Thanks so much! Appreciate it.
Fantastic job 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you! 😊
Well done!!!!
Thanks So Much!
Brilliant!
I'm not a big fan of pallet wood furniture but I'm very impressed with your cabinet. The only thing I didn't like was the way that you attached the door panels to the door. I thought those blocks detracted from the piece. Overall though I think you did a good job. Well done.
Thanks for watching. I agree, the panel attachments weren't an ideal solution. I finished the panels and doors separately and didn't want to try and glue them in after the fact. Hindsight.... Thanks again!
@@SBWoodworks750 Yeah I've done things like thay myself lol
Awesome is all i can say sir!
keep up the good work and the vibe you bringing about the joy off pallet wood
how did you calculated the round corners for the angles and amount you needed
Hey, thanks so much. I used a stave calculator to get the widths of the boards. The math's for the angle is 360 ÷ number of boards(40) ÷ 2 or 4.5 degrees
Excellent build and vid! I noticed that you use green tape rather than the old school blue painter's masking tape. You even used it a a light weight temporary clamp to make the bend in the curved ends AND most impressively it was strong enough to hold the pieces long enough to get them in the real clamps. Is there a particular reason you chose this tape, if you don't mind sharing.
Honestly, it was probably on sale when I needed tape! 😂 I do like it better for the tape and super glue trick. Find it comes off cleaner and easier. I've got the old blue in the shop as well though. I tend to use the blue on smaller templates and stuff I really need to stay in place while cutting. For most applications the green works just fine though and it is considerably cheaper.
Thanks so much for watching and the kind words!
Excellent work, also how did you figure out making the curve section? Incredible skill and beautiful piece.
I use a stave calculator. There's a few on the web. The angle is easy enough 360 divided by the number of pieces, divided by 2. The width of each piece is beyond my math's though. Lol! Thanks so much for the comment. Appreciate ya.
is it ok (necessary) to not plane the pallet boards first? just thickness? nice vid man!!
Thank you very much. I plane everything just to ensure solid glue ups and makes sanding easier later down the line. So not 100% necessary but definitely helps along the way. I hope I answered that right.
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Was that ebony stain you used?
Yes sir.
@@SBWoodworks750 I thought so. It's my second favorite stain