Building The Ultimate Coffee Station at Home
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This is the most over-engineered cabinet I've ever seen. Love it!
This is superb work! I love it!
Thanks James ✌️
@@achappel you know you've done well when coffee jesus appears :P Been following you both since the dark days of lockdowns, thanks for all the knowledge and fun!
@@t0mmy44hcoffee jesus 😂😂😂😂 I can see James' grin right there
I knew you James would love a little bit of overengineering
Exactly the kind of over engineering resulting in what is a simple and straightforward workflow that big daddy Hoff likes.
Wait, you couldn't put a regular door in because then you couldn't put anything on the counter… but then you make an extendable shelf that uses that same space… LOL! All kidding aside, wonderful craftsmanship once again and I love your enthusiasm! Love how the kitchen turned out!
The difference is that the coffee machine is accessible regardless if there's stuff in the way.
@@themanlihoodYeah that's true 😄
Touché.
Was gonna say the same. Also he made sure to align the wood grain perfectly everywhere else, but somehow chose to go all mixed when gluing this sliding door. I admire the engineering and think it's absolutely brilliant though. Could the door also be solved by having the dampers in two stages instead of two at the same stage?
Came here to write the same thing about the door impacting on horizontal storage space
You could add a counterweight to help slow it down when closing.
Came here to say exactly this. It would also give AC the chance to over-engineer that LOL
My thoughts too🎉
slow it down when closing but speed it up when opening.... xD
@@alvaroampudia4382 If you attach it to the middle then it can go up/stretch both ways
It's extremely well engineered and surely satisfying. I feel though there were a few simpler ways to do that. For instance this doesn't eliminate the need to keep the counter clear (so a tambour is not exactly a necessity) and if you're always swiveling the platform out, a full extension shallow drawer (or even just a shelf) would have done the trick. Just place the coffee machine facing you all the time (i.e. turn it counterclockwise 90° seen from the top) on a sliding shelf behind a hinged door and you've achieved 95% of the same functionality.
Your capacity to think ahead and contemplate what challenges need to be overcome or engineered for is very impressive. Great work!
The amount of work you spent designing that pull out system = Chef's kiss. Beautiful work friend.
This is so next level! I mean, I thought the rolltop door was cool, but then you showed us the swiveling drawer, and then you showed us the specialized track design, and then you showed us the cable management...I mean, come on!! :-)
I think, each time I see your video, that my mind will blow up.
As other says, you should add counter weight, or make the front thinner, or try to put a bigger gas spring, because in the next time(week, year or decades) the power of the little one will decide. But for everything you make fantastic things
I love how as ID guys we adore nothing more than Magnets Bareings and 3D printers.
Maybe a counterweight on the back of the sliding door could help slowing it down when closing
That's AMAZING!
I would only add some dumpening material on the wooden blocks on the back, so the "slam" when you close it is less noisy.
This looks awesome. You could glue a rubber block on those stoppers so they don’t t make this loud noise when you let loose of the door
why dont you add a counterweight to the back of the door? will make the door close slower. awesome work man. love your videos
I was thinking the same thing! Kind of how old windows work
Then you need some extra dampers on the backside for the opening motion.
Nice job! Although, you could have just made a regular drawer and rotated the coffee machine 90 degrees on that drawer, right?
That was my first thought. Cool project, though!!
exactly what i said
Thats the simple solution. However if you had stuff laying around on the countertop you would have to clean it before accessing the coffee machine. Now if you feel lazy, you can use the machine without actually pulling the drawer out.
Please, do something about that finger guillotine! Counter weights or a reversed door closing wire is what I would suggest. Apart from that, it looks amazing! Really cool build!
I see a Gaggia Classic, I see a man of culture. Was my first coffee machine too.
Alex, I've always been impressed by your work and imagination. But holy hell man, this is AMAZING!!! Great job!
She is not impressed as you are 5:09
Cool! A simple and less cool solution (from someone with the same kitchen layout):
Buy the "garage door" pre-made, make the countertop go into the cabinet, and put felt pads (the type you put on furniture) under your coffee machine, grinder etc. and just slide them in and out.
I've had it for around 1 year and it's great! (incl. high wife approval factor).
I know you said "ultimate" but that title still did not due this project justice 🤯
I'm always blown away by your creative problem solving (and 3D printing skillzzz). Amazing work Alexandre!
I just appreciate that there are other people in the world that are as detail focused on things that only really only have an impact on themselves as I am.
Makes my attention to detail feel heard.
This dude knows how to build cool stuff.
This man can literally build anything!
Add a counter weight to the back edge (or hanging from the back edge) of the tambour door. That will make closing more gentle as well as making it easier to open. That's what they did on the old roll top desks. Fantastic videos. Been a fan for a long time. Please keep them coming!
I have the same idea, but then the opening will not be smooth. Maybe if you have a latch to have the counterweight grabbed on while closing and release when it is opening. Complicated, yes, but too simple will not be an Alex project. 😂
What a missed opportunity not to drive the tray with the door and power it all with a servo such that when you nudge the door up a little, the motor kicks in, slides the door up, and pushes the tray out at the same time.... overengineer it all the way!! xD
This looks amazing. Love the mechanics on how it swings out. Next project would be to link the swinging out mechanics with the rolling doors so that it swings out automatically as you open it and also rolls down as you swing it back in.
Rock Star level genius (as usual) 🙂
So much work summarized in this video! The fast-paced editing cutting all the bs gives the impression of being a fast job, but we can tell there's much time, effort, tests and expertise spent in this sliding door and drawer.
Also, thanks for being so creative choosing new points of view for each shot, it's very pleasing to see.
Great job! Now you just need a finished back panel for inside the cabinet to hide the Tambour door when open.
please sell the cable management stuff that was AWESOME!!! of the rest too and incredible engineering as ALWAYS!
Wow, very impressed by this build. Very cool. You should market and sell it. Lots of kitchens with wasted space.
Button controlled Upgrade in next video. Love this!
This design blew me away!
Ladies and gentlemen, barista Alexandre aka master of kitchen furniture!
Kind regards.
That is space use at its finest❤
Wow that is really next level. Genius is probably the word
Other good reason for the pull-out drawer... If you didn't pull the coffeemaker out while you were using it, you'd (eventually) steam the canvas backing off the door.
Excellent work! Would be amazing if the whole contraption just came out and turned just by lifting up the door!!
Incredible! Every day when you up for the morning coffee ritual, you can revel in opening and gliding the equipment around.
That is a _very_ cool addition to the kitchen.
“And the whole thing…HA!” 😂 Sir, you’ve done it again! Really cool idea presented really well. I love it. 🍻 2 downward closers was my first thought, and I’m surprised it turned out less effective than I expected. Really living with it, personally, is most days it would remain open. I could probably just lower it further by hand when the time comes to close it. Btw, I enjoy how well your foresight works out! The whole project really comes together well and you seem to have been very successful at preparing for untested ideas implemented later.
Please power the bottom drawer with the tampour door so that it slides in at out by lifting lowering the door. It would be so cool!
your skills are humbling 🧎
I'm not surprised in the least that you love the Bambu X1-C. It's the new gold standard. I hope you got the AMS with it as well!
That is not just smart, that is damn! Smart. Awesome work.
This is incredible. The amount of engineering, advance planning, and attention to detail is insane.
That was well engineered. I love it.
Outstanding. I love your engineering and your enthusiasm.
the 3d printed swivel arm is pretty awesome. We need that! Please post for download.
Genius! Love this! my kind of DIY, Beautiful, BUT Functional!! Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
"lovely dark brown" - imho, those words don't go together. But there is no denying that you do a very thorough and good job.
...and soft close EVERYTHING!
That is extremely slick, well done!
Video Idea : full breakdown of the cost of the reinovation + the skills you needed to learn and how you did it.
Ok, that is a very slick setup. I love it.
One concern... the camera angle on the roll-top makes it look like it can still catch a finger on the edge of the coffee tray. Maybe get a piston with a longer draw? An extra 2 cm should ensure the fingers don't get caught.
Your tambour door could be as thin as an ice cream stick without compromising usability because the fabric behind it adds a ton of strength to it if you use good glue. Furthermore, counter weights which spring into action mid way will work better than a pressure gas spring. More so if you use tension gas springs or invisible door shock gas springs. Cool project nonetheless. I love doing these kinds of projects as well but I don't have the space.
The fabric doesn't provide any rigidity against inward bending, which could be quite significant on a large flat surface as this. That could add friction to the point of jamming or derailing the whole thing, and generally make it feel flimsy
I suppose the strips could be made hollow without losing too much rigidity, but that might not be worth the extra effort
Other than that, I agree on the counterweights
I suspect he did that, because he had material at hand and it is bit more manageable to work with when using saws and stuff.
Its definitly over-engineered, well done! With this solution you dont need to clear the table top to open the door, but you need to clear the table top for the drawer, so... 🙃
That's the sexiest drawer mechanism I've seen! Sweet! This is fantastic and something I've never seen on a commercial level. You should consider patent/leasing the design, or a hardware kit for high end custom homes.
definitely stealing this for my next house
Pfff, you (both) are such an inspiration!! Cannot wait to continue with my own renovation. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! awesome work and thinking! love your work and videos since almost the beginning !
Amazing work! Extremely creative and well thought out.
What an overengineered coffee station ! 🤣🤣🤣 Congrats for the Job, thats badass 😉👍
You could put a Sandow or a Spring on the back to retain the fall of the door 🤔
Feels like you need a governor to limit the speed of the tambour panel. Right now it would still smash your fingers if they between the panel and the top of the shelf if you were not yet caffeinated up.
Not just the work, but the planning! wow!
Excellent work and very good expresso machine and grinder! Next time all that contraption should be motorized😊
I appreciate your willingness to trying new techniques at the cost of increased risk of failure. It looks great ✌️ A Modbar espresso machine system would pair beautifully with your design (but at a starting price of $12K USD😅).
Or to stay in Scandinavia, what about the Scanomat! Also is there no back to the cabinet?
Excellent! Love to seeing it all come together.
Aventos HL would do the trick ;) But of course wouldn't be as fancy, tailored and full of the best craftsmanship, so kudos for that, as always!
Awesome! This is exactly what i want to do in my future kitchen
That's so awesome. I could never ever come up with such an idea and realise it. Now make it smart :)
Love it, and I don't even drink coffee!
I am slightly surprised that you didn't motorize it like the upper cabinets. Touch the tambour door and it opens, then the coffee maker drawer/shelf moves out into place.
🤯 you are in another league. Respect!
You are a genius mate.
Dude, that was so awesome. I love this.
That rotating cabinet is actually insane! Chapeau!
Easily one of my favourite videos of yours to date! So elegant but functional. Can't wait to see what's next!
You’re amazing. Love your work and enthusiasm.
A counter weight to the tambour will solve a lot of the noise and speed of it closing, probably better than a trapped finger down the line.
THESE SOLUTIONS ARE INSANE!!! Great work!!! So sleek and refined!
Beautiful video friend
Always pushing your story telling game
Well done
I can only aspire to be this competent at anything.
Hats off Mr Chappel
This is truly epic!!!! Well done and super well thought out
Pure genius
Man this is so awesome. My Grandpa built all the cabinets in the house he lived in he was a fantastic builder. Ive been repairing cabinets for customers of mine but nothing like this just matching what they already had. I can see my self doing something like this in the near future. Great videos, so inspiring, keep it UP!!!
Dude, that’s so cool! Great work!
You da man! Absolutely amasing.
Great job bro. Can’t wait to see the video on the BambuLabs X1 Carbon!
I love your kitchen 😮 Excellent work!
Great work 👍 I have a similar space in my new kitchen but just went with the easy option of an open alcove.
That looks like a lot of work and engineering and I am tickled that you find it fun.
I never cheered for over-engineering as much as I did watching this video. Well done!
Omg! That looks so amazing! So much attention to all the small details! Bravo! 👏👏👏
Such a talent man. Perfect job . Attention to details is a key.
There are similar products on the market, it´s basically a piece of plywood on wheels. All you need to do is add a guide on the side (3D print) and a hinge on the end to swivel around.
Not saying it´s a bad solution, it isn´t it´s just more complicated with more parts than need be.
The idea is great though.
So so impressive!! Amazing work!
What a creative work! The idea, the CAD design, wow. Also my favorite use of 3D printing for practical using. Just amazing.
There was potentially another solution. Lift up vertical lift cabinet door.. Usually needs about 4" in front in order to operate. But looks really cool. I've done one like it on my last build.
Wow. Simply amazing. Love it