Steve, there are many things about you and your videos that I enjoy, not the least of which is your choice of music. There's something about its upbeat nature that is just a perfect fit for what you do and how you do it.
Hay Steve, I've just had my 64th birthday, and I'm finally learning something I've always wanted to do, woodworking! I've hunted all over you-tube, and your tutorials are by far the most informative, clear and helpful. I love your no-nonsense, no BS approach, and especially love that you don't assume that all your viewers know all the jargon, or have all the best equipment. I'm now a subscriber, and I have signed up for your newsletter. Thank you for making my woodworking ambitions possible.
I think these look really cool, but it sure was a lot of repetitive, production-style woodworking! There are a lot of possibilities for these hexagon wall shelves: painted, stained, different woods, different arrangements. I was originally going to paint just the plywood edges lavender, but after mounting the photos in the backs, decided it would be distracting, so I left the plywood edges bare. What ideas do you have for these hexagon shelves?
+Steve Ramsey You missed a chance there, you could have filled the back ground with "Settlers of Catan." icons, a field of what, some stone walls or rocky mountains, and some woods... then maybe a town or settlement and some roads...
LOL These are the only ads I can watch without being annoyed. This weeks was especially brilliant. It had this eerie feeling like there is something wrong with the world. Could Cthulhu really be on his way? Great project too. The background images brought it to life.
I did my first woodworking proyect yesterday, a table. I have been wanting to do wood stuff since forever but your videos inspired me to take the first step, wich sometimes is the hardest one! Thank you Steve for making thise awesome videos every week! I was intimidated and afraid it would be too hard for me but you really make woodworking for mere mortals!
I use almost the exact same build method for hexagon boxes. The only differences are that I bury the dado stack in a sacrificial fence for the bottom and I use elastic hair bands to clamp the thing for glue up.
Hi sir Ramsey. I love your work i'm from the philippines i'd like to explore my creativity with woodcratf but unfortunately is hard because i'm poor. But wacthing your you tube chanel makes me feel i also working. Thank you
Even smaller hexagons would make terrific displays for miniature gaming figures and mini dioramas. And I always pronounced it Cuh-TAN, like go to the beach, get a TAN, not Cuh-tahn. Now I can say I've heard it both ways. Thanks, Steve.
Awesome project. This is probably one of my favorite projects you did recently. It looks great and is really flexible for different spaces. You should make Hexagon stack-able boxes that would match. Basically do the same design but put a rebbet on the outside of the top of each one so it will slide into the rebate you put in the bottom, that way they could stack and you could make a lid for the top. It could be a interesting storage solution that looks slightly different.
Nice work Steve. I really enjoy your channel. I plan to make one similar to this buT I will use bird's mouth jointery for the hexagons. I'll cut the rabbet before cutting the sides.
so there are such things as coincidences .... I made a few of these this weekend and discovered this vid this morning. I didn't put backs on them though... I split the Hexagon shape with shelves. My Daughter likes the flexibility of not having them connected... she can place them in patterns or singles anywhere she needs more space for her ponies.
Cool, it looks like a hive! Also, I was wondering how you were going to clamp it in order to put the hexagons together and it was a pretty neat way I had not considered. Cool project and a great video, thanks for uploading it! Hope you have a good weekend, Steve!
I know it would be a pain to trim them, but did you consider using the iron on birch veneer for the exposed edges? It would give you a finished surface and cover any voids you might have in the plys.
+Thomas Verga Not a pain if the edge trim is put on BEFORE cutting to length - although as Steve flipped the boards when cutting alternate ends, both edges would need the edge trim
Steve, there are many things about you and your videos that I enjoy, not the least of which is your choice of music. There's something about its upbeat nature that is just a perfect fit for what you do and how you do it.
Hay Steve, I've just had my 64th birthday, and I'm finally learning something I've always wanted to do, woodworking! I've hunted all over you-tube, and your tutorials are by far the most informative, clear and helpful. I love your no-nonsense, no BS approach, and especially love that you don't assume that all your viewers know all the jargon, or have all the best equipment. I'm now a subscriber, and I have signed up for your newsletter.
Thank you for making my woodworking ambitions possible.
I really liked the use of the scrapbook pages into the back of the shelves. Definitely a good lesson in production mode and angles. Nice project.
great shelves,I watched this episode with my 3 year old daughter and she said you are a great maker
I think these look really cool, but it sure was a lot of repetitive, production-style woodworking! There are a lot of possibilities for these hexagon wall shelves: painted, stained, different woods, different arrangements. I was originally going to paint just the plywood edges lavender, but after mounting the photos in the backs, decided it would be distracting, so I left the plywood edges bare. What ideas do you have for these hexagon shelves?
Maybe something modular. Instead of glueing together the exagons
+Steve Ramsey You missed a chance there, you could have filled the back ground with "Settlers of Catan." icons, a field of what, some stone walls or rocky mountains, and some woods... then maybe a town or settlement and some roads...
+Steve Ramsey I'm thinking of making bug-hotels with this design... seems pretty doable
good work
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This is my favorite episode so far! Hexagons, ads, repetitive celebrations, and humor. Yep. My favorite.
LOL These are the only ads I can watch without being annoyed. This weeks was especially brilliant. It had this eerie feeling like there is something wrong with the world. Could Cthulhu really be on his way?
Great project too. The background images brought it to life.
Steve, those hexagonal shelves look nice and artistic. The pictures you have stuck inside each hexagon add to the elegance of the honeycomb shelves.
This is a much better technique than what I tried last time... I think I might do a run of these for our nursery!
my name is Mohammed Kudhair from IRAQ ...that nice woodworking l like it thank you so much Steve
I did my first woodworking proyect yesterday, a table. I have been wanting to do wood stuff since forever but your videos inspired me to take the first step, wich sometimes is the hardest one! Thank you Steve for making thise awesome videos every week! I was intimidated and afraid it would be too hard for me but you really make woodworking for mere mortals!
That Rapunzel statuette is giving me life right now!
Thank you for giving size in imperial and metric systems, and thank you for all your video.
I'm not even into woodworking but your videos are really interesting to me.
One of the best projects by far.
I use almost the exact same build method for hexagon boxes. The only differences are that I bury the dado stack in a sacrificial fence for the bottom and I use elastic hair bands to clamp the thing for glue up.
I love your little celebrations along the way.
I like how you make the casper ad spot fun and funny, it makes me not mind it so much. Good project Steve. Thanks, now it feels like Friday.
+Liberty Woodworking I'd say not only do I "not mind" watching Steve's commercials, I'd say I enjoy them.
This is the best tutorial I've seen on how to make these shelves. Great job!
Product advertising was witty and funny. Haha. love your vids!
That zero out button on your digital level is brilliant!! I wish mine had it! Maybe it does?
Hi sir Ramsey. I love your work i'm from the philippines i'd like to explore my creativity with woodcratf but unfortunately is hard because i'm poor. But wacthing your you tube chanel makes me feel i also working. Thank you
You really nailed that one (minus the nails), it looks very good!
Very beautiful shelves! I wish I was so creative as you are. Thank you for this great video. Thanks to MicroJig and Casper for sponsoring the show.
another great video Steve!! I do enjoy your woodworking and your style of instructing!!! love your sense of humor!!!
I think this is a great looking project. Way to go Steve.
Yay for millimeter measurements! Thank you very much for the always good, funny and inspiring videos.
You make everything seem and look so easy! I love you videos!
Gonna do a whole wall with these. Going for the old school TARDIS interior look!! Thanks for posting this.
SALUDOS DESDE CHILE....MUCHAS HERRAMIENTAS....LINDO TRABAJO. GRAN IDEA. MUCHA SIMPATÍA. FELICITACIONES.
Fantastic project.Thank you Steve.
I'm almost disappointed that you didn't paint them...almost. I love the colors you choose. :) Great work as always!
Love your videos! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and having a sense of humor
Sweet project! I can see these as large furniture/storage pieces! I love your Casper commercials they always leave me in stitches!
One hell of a hyperactive carpenter, nice one, keep it up.
Swapping the plywood backs for some transparent plexiglass and adding some LED-strips would make an awesome lamp
Beautiful work, very creative, Steve thanks for sharing your idea.
I need these for a game room... in each hex I could put a forest, pasture, field, mountain, and hill....and 6:10 you beat me to it! +1 VP to Steve!
Even smaller hexagons would make terrific displays for miniature gaming figures and mini dioramas.
And I always pronounced it Cuh-TAN, like go to the beach, get a TAN, not Cuh-tahn. Now I can say I've heard it both ways. Thanks, Steve.
this gave me a idea of stacking them an makeing a planter love the idea steve
Awesome project. This is probably one of my favorite projects you did recently. It looks great and is really flexible for different spaces. You should make Hexagon stack-able boxes that would match. Basically do the same design but put a rebbet on the outside of the top of each one so it will slide into the rebate you put in the bottom, that way they could stack and you could make a lid for the top. It could be a interesting storage solution that looks slightly different.
iam indonesian.. i think this is easy to whatch and i hope i can do it my self thanks for sharing
I've been watching your videos for years and I think this project is one of my all time favorites. Good job.
I love it when you use french cleats!
Turned out pretty cool! I like the images you added inside the boxes.
That looks great. lovely work Steve.
Great project...If we could only find a bee that big.
Turned out really great! I wish I had a shop so I could make this.
excelent your video very original. Saludos desde Lima Perú
like the hexagons, would be great for collectible figures and stuff like that...cool!
Nice work Steve. I really enjoy your channel. I plan to make one similar to this buT I will use bird's mouth jointery for the hexagons. I'll cut the rabbet before cutting the sides.
A very Impressive Build Steve. Now that's a lot of table saw work. But you know it's worth it.. Nice work. Thank you for sharing..
These are so cool looking Steve
Steve, your very creative, skilled and a good teacher. Love your videos.Thanks for all you do on TH-cam.FredSan Diego, CA
Pretty neat, gotta try making some of these as shadow boxes
Good job as always Steve
Nice and I think the edge banding would have been a plus on this project Steve.
This might well be my favorite you have done so far! Keep up the great work.
I wish to be like you. all your ideas are awesome.
so there are such things as coincidences .... I made a few of these this weekend and discovered this vid this morning. I didn't put backs on them though... I split the Hexagon shape with shelves. My Daughter likes the flexibility of not having them connected... she can place them in patterns or singles anywhere she needs more space for her ponies.
Awesome, clear and clean
The room you hung that in is the same color as my dining room . Great project . Peace .
This is a really cool idea and project. Very nice.
Nice I like that brother 👍
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I love the projects as much as the promotions.
Awesome project -- looks great!
Cool idea! This is the first of your projects that I will try since watching for about a month. Thanks. :-)
It looks nice, kind like a giant bee hive. I have an idea, use them to store honey. Sweet!
that's that's a great project. I really like the pictures as a background
I love it when you do the victory dance 😁
so smart , you and the design
I like the tessellating pattern of hexagons.
fun and simple project, thanks
Great job Steve.
Beautiful project.
you are brilliant my friend.
Did the spray Lacquer effect the scrapbook paper?
Looks great Steve!
very nice Steve I like the project
thanks to show us
joao
Very nice design Steve. And man are you Fast....
Cool, it looks like a hive! Also, I was wondering how you were going to clamp it in order to put the hexagons together and it was a pretty neat way I had not considered. Cool project and a great video, thanks for uploading it! Hope you have a good weekend, Steve!
brilliant just wish i had a bigger place to make everything
I would suggest 60 more 30 degree cuts for the face frame which would enhance the project substantially, maybe in a contrasting hardwood.
Did you think about putting any edging on the front to make it look like solid wood?
I know it would be a pain to trim them, but did you consider using the iron on birch veneer for the exposed edges? It would give you a finished surface and cover any voids you might have in the plys.
+Thomas Verga Not a pain if the edge trim is put on BEFORE cutting to length - although as Steve flipped the boards when cutting alternate ends, both edges would need the edge trim
Cool project Steve, looks great!
Hey even you have a great channel !👍
Jon Peters Art & Home
Both of you gentlemen's should be come And fix my auntie old house.
Jon and Steve.
I just subscribe. I really enjoy how detailed and real you keep it. 3:54
great vid man and a great sense of humour
Those shelves turned out really nice!
Great project and nice idea with the pictures. Certainly makes me think of my chemistry classes lol!
That looks very cool!!
thank you for saying also decimal measure. highly appreciate that. I really love your work.
Nice job Steve.
That's a good hard days work!
love it.. looks nice in my bedroom 😍😍
You're talented and so funny!
Love it! And love the return of animation! LOL
Very nice work, i will do that for sure
Very nice project Steve!
Hi! very nice job! Amazing! End very funy! Tks a lot.