As always interesting to folow your thought process. To make beautifull things from common and un-fancy materials is one of the finest qualityes a designer can have
Why the three corner blocks? They seem un-necessarily fussy? With 1 inch solid material you don’t need them for strength, and they’re an obstacle to plastic bin parking. Nice clean build otherwise.
@@rozinant1237 Screws in end grain are not very strong. The blocks are turned so the screws have side grain. They are individual so the wide board below can move. Truthfully they are probably overkill.
@@kazebeedesign 3 good reasons not readily apparent in the video! With your design training, I knew you had thought through each of these details. Fellow architect and woodworker here.
As always interesting to folow your thought process. To make beautifull things from common and un-fancy materials is one of the finest qualityes a designer can have
I agree, thanks!
Why the three corner blocks? They seem un-necessarily fussy? With 1 inch solid material you don’t need them for strength, and they’re an obstacle to plastic bin parking. Nice clean build otherwise.
@@rozinant1237 Screws in end grain are not very strong. The blocks are turned so the screws have side grain. They are individual so the wide board below can move. Truthfully they are probably overkill.
@@kazebeedesign 3 good reasons not readily apparent in the video! With your design training, I knew you had thought through each of these details. Fellow architect and woodworker here.
I like the way you lightened up the cutoff sled by removing large parts of the bottom.
Thanks, it looks cool hanging on the wall as well.