Get My 27 Plan Bundle Here: rlnk.cc/27plansibuildit Neil Pasken (Pask Makes - th-cam.com/users/PaskMakes) challenged me to do my take on his very popular small parts organizer. His has swing out drawers that rotate on a pivot and are triangular, while mine also has the same kind of drawers but they are rectangular and "butterfly" open. His is free standing while mine is designed to be mounted on a wall or the side of a cabinet, or sit on a shelf. A fun project and actually very practical - these drawers will hold a lot of small parts and fasteners and operate smoothly. You can upsize it as well or make the drawers shorter which makes the cabinet narrower. I used maple and walnut but this can be made with any type of wood, even softwood.
I love the challenge format. Especially with you and Neil being from different sides of the globe, it’s neat to see the different varieties of wood, tools, measurements and, of course, accents!
Your projects and jigs that you make are ingenious. I admire your tool for changing the table saw blade every time you show it. You challenge all of us to be better woodworkers. Thanks so much!
This would make a good jewelry box if slightly squarer, maybe a washer would stop the drawer pull out? You could use brass pins instead of screws. I really like this design, thanks for sharing.
Very nice! In addition to wanting to make this project, Putting the heal of the hand plane on same thickness stock, and filing down the screw heads are two techniques I shall remember. Thank you.
you sir are a master craftsman! what an intricate little box, but so beautiful when done! i bet youre the king of your neighborhood with all the other guys!
I think the only thing I would,consider changing is using a metal rod,in place of the dowel for the pivot which would allow a smaller diameter to be used. Perhaps brass, given that it’s inspired by Neil😁. I’m still in awe of your wood dissection skills though.
Beautiful small parts boxes John. You mentioned that sometimes a second drawer will be dragged open and you have to hold it back. Would small, very thin plastic washers placed between the drawers help with that? You'd have to make them yourself probably but that is right up your alley.
Very nice project, John. Maybe a way to open the drawer one at a time without having to hold the others, could be to add a small magnet on the back panel inner side that match to a small metal insert on the drawer. In this way the magnet should help keep them shut and allowing to open them one by one.
What a lovely organizer. Just wondering if a tight friction fit would be sufficient to hold the dowels in place, avoiding the visible screws heads, but still allowing for it to be taken apart again.
i havent watched this channel in some time....been subscribed for a few years. i believe there were 200 some thousand subs. cool to see you over 1 million now!!
Pretty dang precise work John. To facilitate single drawer opening, would a very thin washer work between drawers. Not sure you have the room but I have seen some very thin washers used as bushings in some electronics which I salvage when possible for stuff like this.
That's to nice to be in a workshop you and Neil both are awesome makers one of a kind and great to watch and good motivation I love to build myself when I have time... I have a challenge for you make something out of matchsticks
John: Another GREAT project. This rivals the drawer unit made with metal track. After I make four of those units for grand sons I may tackle this project. Thank You for sharing your good ideas, ''David Adair
Hi, John, It's good to see one of your posts again. I don't know why I no longer get them. I am still subscribed and the bell was clicked on. It's not just from you. Whatever happened took out ALL of my woodworking subscriptions. I got this video from a Jay Bates post. It does no good to re-subscribe either, I've tried that. Anyway, I enjoyed this video and hope to see more someday. I even tried to sign-up for those 5 free projects at the end of this video but was not allowed to. GOD BLESS my friend.
Really nice project. I'm always impressed with your craftsmanship. Plus, I picked up a few cool tid-bits of great ideas for techniques along the way. Well done as always.
Another beautiful project using different woods. I do like how you only use the dividers between each set. As you said in another video, perhaps thin dividers between each might help but it might be too much. Sketchup might help determine. Anyway, I was thinking small magnets at the back of each drawer to keep them in place. And to keep them shut should someone tilt too much while moving it elsewhere. I think we've all ended up with a parts bin or two spilling on the floor. Great project, thank you.
Beautiful and awesome small parts boxes John. You could take and cut small plastic washers out of a old 1/2 gal milk bottle (after drinking the milk that is.) so the drawers can slide on them when opening the drawers. No more pressure that they will have they should last for a long time. Besides you can replace them as you made the pivot pin so you could remove it... :-) Thanks John! LLAP
Beautifully done, what about if you added a double washer between each drawer would that provide the slipping required to have only one open at a time? Small magnet latches can catch small parts and you wouldn't want that but washers could do the trick
Looks awesome! Only thing i don't like are the woodscrews in the front. I agree with the theory behind them though, being able to remove the drawers again in worth alot! Maybe a different solution would have been to drill the bottom hole smaller and turn the last 1/4" of the dowel to that diameter so the shoulder rests on the bottom and the pin can't fall through? Could get even fancier with a second shoulder in the bottom and a washer, helt in with a countersink screw from the bottom to stop it from working itself up. That would have added alot of complexity though!
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Neil Pasken (Pask Makes - th-cam.com/users/PaskMakes) challenged me to do my take on his very popular small parts organizer. His has swing out drawers that rotate on a pivot and are triangular, while mine also has the same kind of drawers but they are rectangular and "butterfly" open. His is free standing while mine is designed to be mounted on a wall or the side of a cabinet, or sit on a shelf.
A fun project and actually very practical - these drawers will hold a lot of small parts and fasteners and operate smoothly. You can upsize it as well or make the drawers shorter which makes the cabinet narrower. I used maple and walnut but this can be made with any type of wood, even softwood.
Ciao John ;-)
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I built it put apathcary handles so I could label it. Fun Build Thanks John.
What a cool looking piece that is John! Love it! :)
Thanks Neil, and thanks for the inspiration :)
@@JohnHeisz my two favorite woodworkers interacting, great to see. Love both of your channels, keep up the awesome work
I love the challenge format. Especially with you and Neil being from different sides of the globe, it’s neat to see the different varieties of wood, tools, measurements and, of course, accents!
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Your projects and jigs that you make are ingenious. I admire your tool for changing the table saw blade every time you show it. You challenge all of us to be better woodworkers. Thanks so much!
Yes. Is there a video of the gear tool that changes the blades?
Such a nice looking parts bin! Maple and walnut just never gets old.
Hii sir 🤝🤝😊
that was a good video. Kinda "old school" build video in a cool way. Thanks again John...... and Neil for the challenge.
This would make a good jewelry box if slightly squarer, maybe a washer would stop the drawer pull out? You could use brass pins instead of screws. I really like this design, thanks for sharing.
That table saw still impresses me to this day 😍
yep its better than many production saws
I'm so happy my two favorite makers from the Makers Mob did this challenge together! Awesome video, John!
Oooo an array of hand tools, @paskmakes is drooling.
Very nice! In addition to wanting to make this project, Putting the heal of the hand plane on same thickness stock, and filing down the screw heads are two techniques I shall remember. Thank you.
You are so skilled using the table saw! Thanks for a great build!
you sir are a master craftsman! what an intricate little box, but so beautiful when done! i bet youre the king of your neighborhood with all the other guys!
Woodworking is such an awesome hobby and there are so many reasons that I love woodworking
"tight fit in that small hole" classic John. Great video, Johm.
Very cool, the jig you made to round the corners is simple but genius! Thanks for the inspiration.
NICE!!! The key is "SHARP" scraper. Why do people hate this great and useful tool?
Great idea John, turned out great. 2 of my favourite creators combining to showcase their skills
You had me at the walnut and maple combination.
Cross over we needed and wanted.
I think the only thing I would,consider changing is using a metal rod,in place of the dowel for the pivot which would allow a smaller diameter to be used. Perhaps brass, given that it’s inspired by Neil😁. I’m still in awe of your wood dissection skills though.
super clean cut joint your 90' is 100% , john you are genius,love your all work from Canada.
Beautiful small parts boxes John. You mentioned that sometimes a second drawer will be dragged open and you have to hold it back. Would small, very thin plastic washers placed between the drawers help with that? You'd have to make them yourself probably but that is right up your alley.
knifemakers' PTFE sheets, super thin and intended to be used as thin washer material maybe?
Very nice project, John.
Maybe a way to open the drawer one at a time without having to hold the others, could be to add a small magnet on the back panel inner side that match to a small metal insert on the drawer. In this way the magnet should help keep them shut and allowing to open them one by one.
That was noted at the end of the video.
Pretty cool. The wood choice is spot on. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed!
Nice work John! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
This is a perfect project for a lot of small scrap pieces people might have.
What a lovely organizer. Just wondering if a tight friction fit would be sufficient to hold the dowels in place, avoiding the visible screws heads, but still allowing for it to be taken apart again.
Just watched it on locals, well done John great video. 👍
Awesome! Neil will love it!
That's really nice!!!! Well done John!!!! Thank You!!!!! 😃👍😎🤘
Really slick looking project. I'd probably add a small magnet behind each drawer to keep the drawers closed when you open another.
You did Neil’s cabinet some serious justice
Das haben sie wieder sehr👍👍👍 schön gemacht.
How cool is this...great Work and wishes from Bremen,Germany🇩🇪
Здорово 👍!! Отличный органайзер для мелочей получился !!!
That turned out beautifully John!
Congratulations my friend very very good Box woooow Saludos desde México 👍👍👍👍👍 continue same
i havent watched this channel in some time....been subscribed for a few years. i believe there were 200 some thousand subs. cool to see you over 1 million now!!
A beautiful piece, and that tongue-in-groove joint at 9:08 is to die for!
wow. very nice. super organizer. bravol.. be happy. see you...............
They look really good stacked like that at the end 👍👍👍👍👍
Perfect for my fly tying bench. Thanks
I think it turned out really beautiful and fancy!
Pretty dang precise work John. To facilitate single drawer opening, would a very thin washer work between drawers. Not sure you have the room but I have seen some very thin washers used as bushings in some electronics which I salvage when possible for stuff like this.
cool project, love it. You might try incorporating small (weak) magnets to prevent the neighboring drawer from opening.
John, you are genius. In you for sure is ticking one big great wooden heart. :)
What a nice project that is John. Great video, thumbs up.
That turned out really nice
Beautiful!
(When are you going to make a propeller?😀)
Watched Neil's clamps earlier....I like this series very much.
فن و إبداع و ذكاء ، جزاك الله على هذا الإتقان . جزائري
Looks great. Love the walnut. Useful little organizer. Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding craftsmanship and video John! Very clean and sharp looking!
That's to nice to be in a workshop you and Neil both are awesome makers one of a kind and great to watch and good motivation I love to build myself when I have time... I have a challenge for you make something out of matchsticks
Beautiful work. Using two contrasting woods never gets old for me.
Fantastic!
I view its purpose as a jewelry box or little keepsakes.
How very awesome! Nice build!
John: Another GREAT project. This rivals the drawer unit made with metal track. After I make four of those units for grand sons I may tackle this project. Thank You for sharing your good ideas, ''David Adair
Nice I like to make boxes and shelves this may be my next project thanks for the work you put in to make these videos
If I could wrap all my furniture in walnut, I would. Looking sweet, man
"Or magnets.", I think I'll adopt saying that as a final solution any time I propose a method or set of methods of fixing something.
Excellent !!! J’adore. Merci à vous !
Hi, John, It's good to see one of your posts again. I don't know why I no longer get them. I am still subscribed and the bell was clicked on. It's not just from you. Whatever happened took out ALL of my woodworking subscriptions. I got this video from a Jay Bates post. It does no good to re-subscribe either, I've tried that. Anyway, I enjoyed this video and hope to see more someday. I even tried to sign-up for those 5 free projects at the end of this video but was not allowed to. GOD BLESS my friend.
This has given me some great ideas for little drawers!
This is beautiful
Beautiful and simple. Nice job!!
*Looks Fantastic Fancy Awesome Build!!* 🔥🔥🌟🌟👍
Superb idea and execution.Cheers from India 🇮🇳.
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Very nice build indeed…Neil will be proud 👍🏼
I really like your version, very cool
Really nice project. I'm always impressed with your craftsmanship. Plus, I picked up a few cool tid-bits of great ideas for techniques along the way. Well done as always.
Lovely John!
Wow awesome little cabinet.
Masterfully done!
very nice design. think I would have dispensed with the screw, for me it distracts from the very clean lines.
I think this is just lovely!
Awesome! I love both Neil's and your parts boxes.
Super cool...& I've figured out why he sounds familiar to me: Some similarities of accent, timbre, & speaking style to the Food Wishes guy.
Another beautiful project using different woods. I do like how you only use the dividers between each set. As you said in another video, perhaps thin dividers between each might help but it might be too much. Sketchup might help determine. Anyway, I was thinking small magnets at the back of each drawer to keep them in place. And to keep them shut should someone tilt too much while moving it elsewhere. I think we've all ended up with a parts bin or two spilling on the floor. Great project, thank you.
Beautiful work, John! They look fantastic! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Really cool build
Thanks Andrew :)
Well done, I like your table saw sled.....
Thanks for all the good videos you shared last year. Looking forward to next year, happy holidays
Great Idea!
Looking super cool.
Way cool! And a perfect gift for my jewelry reseller. I better get to work!
Are there plans for your build??
Your work is so beautiful!
WONDERFUL !!!
Beautiful and awesome small parts boxes John. You could take and cut small plastic washers out of a old 1/2 gal milk bottle (after drinking the milk that is.) so the drawers can slide on them when opening the drawers. No more pressure that they will have they should last for a long time. Besides you can replace them as you made the pivot pin so you could remove it... :-)
Thanks John!
LLAP
Neat job John.👍👍
Y’all are hilarious! Beyond awesome work! I follow both you guys.
nice workpiece.i try to build a similar one for myself.i stain the pine plywood with rosewood tone wood preservative oil - that looks great.
Another great build
beautiful work neat work.....i want to be like you friend.....greetings from Indonesia
Terrific build John! Love those contrasting woods! 👍👍
Beautiful Work!! You are amazing carpenterman
Beautifully done, what about if you added a double washer between each drawer would that provide the slipping required to have only one open at a time? Small magnet latches can catch small parts and you wouldn't want that but washers could do the trick
Topb👍👍😊
Looks awesome! Only thing i don't like are the woodscrews in the front. I agree with the theory behind them though, being able to remove the drawers again in worth alot! Maybe a different solution would have been to drill the bottom hole smaller and turn the last 1/4" of the dowel to that diameter so the shoulder rests on the bottom and the pin can't fall through? Could get even fancier with a second shoulder in the bottom and a washer, helt in with a countersink screw from the bottom to stop it from working itself up. That would have added alot of complexity though!
That is really beautiful.