Actually stumpy is the one who talked me into watching this channel. When I first saw Dave I hated him. I am a grumpy old man stuck in a 30 year old body and hipsters just irritate the hell out of me. I thought he was just a lame ass hipster . More TH-camr than woodworker. But I am glad I gave him another chance he’s entertaining very smart with his projects n a good woodworker.
How do you know we are old? When you recognize that you are playing the Weird Al Yankovic masterpiece UHF on your TV in the background. As usual, great build video!
I admit i've never heard of UHF. I freaked out for a second thinking "hold on hold on, there's no way Fran Drescher was in temple of doom". imdb sleuthing ended me up at UHF
I absolutely love UHF! Such a fun movie. Remember watching this a bunch of times with my dad as a kid. Also love that Emo Phillips scene. Especially when he is mocking Weird a bit at the beginning.
PLEASE DO NOT STOP. I love the way how you keep these kind of videos until now. I love the short and long videos. Other youtuber/woodworker stopped doing videos like this and they ended-up with crappy videos. It shows that it is not their passion to teach and entertain. I remember that you mentioned that you are not really a woodworker but a video maker. I disagree on you with that. You are a woodworker, teacher, entertainer and a video maker. Hats-off and salute to you! I wish you more power, to your channel and to your other endeavors.
I love this series. I love makers that actually make things. Too many makers have just moved on to making videos talking about tools or work benches, instead of actually making something. This channel is all about making something. CHEERS!
As I sit here in front of the warm woodstove, pregaming for Turkey Day festivities, my wife peeped over and noticed your new nightstand. Now this stand has moved to the top of my honey dew list. Thanks Dave!
Excellent project, and love the series. Can't wait to see what comes next. Cool to see you also watching UHF on the shop TV! 😆 Emo Phillips is a genius.
Thank you @makesomething for including other was to do stuff, it is always helpful but this time, you saved my butt. I was about to crosscut panels to final length and found out my cheap track saw is cutting way off the line/splinter guard. The tip about using miter gauge in reverse was what I needed. It was such a coincidence to watch your video just before heading to the shop.
Amazing, the second video on floating night stands today in my subscription list. Fishers shop released a video of him making some modified from design his wife sent of some made by DIYHuntress. Not complaining I like the different takes on them. And the different host styles.
I am a huge fan of mid-century modern so I am super glad you are doing this series. I look forward to all the episodes and furniture designs you come up with. What a great idea you had, I think it will be a big success. Maybe I'll be able to stay in that house after it is finished.
Want to watch more? Here's the first build in the Handmade House series: th-cam.com/video/Sm-9j-lguEI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wyBUWSZsmkRe_gi7 Also, check out Stumpy Nubs' video on mitered corners: th-cam.com/video/osZI-OZ9noA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AA9h5y_NbfijzPeE
I like the added arc shelf supports,l. I think they help bring the two parts together nicely. Also excellent movie choice. Red snapper, good fish. Thanks for sharing!
They came up ripper ,if you’re doing more 45s on the router table, may I suggest a 45 degree lock mitre bit, plenty of gluing surface and a really strong joint ! 🙂
Awesome to see how you problem solved this floating nightstand. It would be interesting to see, knowing the end result now, how you would do all the joinery and glue ups if you were to make one again.
Once again -- beautiful job, sir! I've gotta find a place in Northern VA that sells reasonably priced walnut ply.... Gotta go drill some holes & pound some pegs... Cheers!
Love your designs and videos! As a new woodworking hobbyist, one of the most confusing things building different pieces is choosing which type of finish to apply. I know there are some videos solely focusing on finishing, but I think it would be really helpful if you explain the finishes you’re using and why you chose that specific type of finish for each piece/video. I think that would really allow the reasoning to sink in if we hear it consistently. Thanks for the great content!
Polyurethane on anything that needs a durable finish like a table top. Everything else is whatever I feel like at the time. Sometimes it's shellac, sometimes it's lacquer and sometimes it tung oil for no rhyme or reason.
You could totally buy a lock cutter router bit. This way the two pieces will lock together like a jigsaw piece, instead of having to use a piece of wood to reinforce the mitre. We Axcaliber make the bit I'm referring to, if they sell in the US
I built some drawers on the weekend and reinforced them with dowels. The whole time i chanted "drill some holes, pound some pegs" my kids looked at me like I'd been sniffing varnish
Funny, 30 minutes before watching this video, I was talking to someone about the movie "UHF." A real plate of shrimp moment. IYKYK.... Also, great project/video.
Dave I want to come to the shop and work with you and Dan and learn stuff. I also really want you to teach me your resawing skills. Love the nightstand. I actually am finishing up mine right now. It's my first bigger project. Used curly cherry and it looks beautiful.
Just curious, but, are you going to do a UV scan of the house after each rental? And completely unrelated, what kind of deposit are you going to require? Love you Dave. I'm really excited about this project. I really hope this works out. Might spawn a new generation of flippers who care about the quality and the classiness of the home instead of making stuff that won't last past the first year of new ownership.
When adding a spline to a long miter joint it would be stronger if you make the saw kerf closer to the inner side than in the center of the miter. Nice project though and I am sure will be inspiring to your viewers.
As a fan whom would be interested in staying here in the future. May I suggest creating QR code stickers for each piece you make, so renters can quickly find the associated video for each piece?
Thanks to Milanote for sponsoring this video! Sign up for free and start your next creative project: milanote.com/makesomething
You link doesn't really work, I can sign up but you don't get the credit
Fixed. Thanks! @@tammybrazeau1213
Actually stumpy is the one who talked me into watching this channel. When I first saw Dave I hated him. I am a grumpy old man stuck in a 30 year old body and hipsters just irritate the hell out of me. I thought he was just a lame ass hipster . More TH-camr than woodworker. But I am glad I gave him another chance he’s entertaining very smart with his projects n a good woodworker.
I would like to give you bonus points for giving Mr. James Hamilton (Stumpy Nubs) a shout out. He's good people!
Absolutely agree. 😊
Thought there was going to be a link to stumpy nubs video on using router table to make 45 degree cuts?
@@BradRemillard same. I came here looking for the link
th-cam.com/video/osZI-OZ9noA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qyUiCgKCHmouqWAE
UHF is such a great movie. Nice problem solving showing multiple outcomes. You get to drink from the fire hose!
You get to drink from the firehose!
@@KyleVeatch Michael Richards in this is basically a character study for his work on Seinfeld! Hilarious.
Love that you had UHF playing in the shop!
How do you know we are old? When you recognize that you are playing the Weird Al Yankovic masterpiece UHF on your TV in the background. As usual, great build video!
I admit i've never heard of UHF. I freaked out for a second thinking "hold on hold on, there's no way Fran Drescher was in temple of doom". imdb sleuthing ended me up at UHF
@@AlexanderElse UHF is a must see in my opinion
I absolutely love UHF! Such a fun movie. Remember watching this a bunch of times with my dad as a kid. Also love that Emo Phillips scene. Especially when he is mocking Weird a bit at the beginning.
PLEASE DO NOT STOP. I love the way how you keep these kind of videos until now. I love the short and long videos. Other youtuber/woodworker stopped doing videos like this and they ended-up with crappy videos. It shows that it is not their passion to teach and entertain. I remember that you mentioned that you are not really a woodworker but a video maker. I disagree on you with that. You are a woodworker, teacher, entertainer and a video maker. Hats-off and salute to you! I wish you more power, to your channel and to your other endeavors.
♥️♥️♥️
"French Cletus"...from rural France, obviously😂. Another great walnut video! Thank You, sir!
What is Weird Al for the win, Alex! Great shelves David!
Was that weird Al, love your vids bro they make me feel good and laugh and that's what I needed right now
I love this series. I love makers that actually make things. Too many makers have just moved on to making videos talking about tools or work benches, instead of actually making something. This channel is all about making something. CHEERS!
One of my favorite movies, it’s dumb, but so many good one liners
UHF - you're such a legend. Saw one of your older videos the other day which had tge Spatula City advert, love it.
As I sit here in front of the warm woodstove, pregaming for Turkey Day festivities, my wife peeped over and noticed your new nightstand. Now this stand has moved to the top of my honey dew list. Thanks Dave!
😁
My suggestion: Imbed angle brackets typically used to support extended counters. Route the back and bottom so it’s flush and can’t be seen.
"Drill some holes; pound some pegs" is my favourite.
Omg. You at the table saw. Your shop looks so cool. The aesthetics screams fun!
That’s my mop!! Nice design change to support the shelf!
Excellent project, and love the series. Can't wait to see what comes next. Cool to see you also watching UHF on the shop TV! 😆 Emo Phillips is a genius.
Agreed!
I legit forgot that "window" was not a real window. That's a really cool effect!
Well, now I have to dig out my UHF dvd. After the video of course!
I’m cursing myself for never thinking of that trick for miters. That makes so much more sense
The nightstands turned out amazing. Can’t wait to see everything else you build for the house
Thank you @makesomething for including other was to do stuff, it is always helpful but this time, you saved my butt. I was about to crosscut panels to final length and found out my cheap track saw is cutting way off the line/splinter guard. The tip about using miter gauge in reverse was what I needed. It was such a coincidence to watch your video just before heading to the shop.
Amazing, the second video on floating night stands today in my subscription list. Fishers shop released a video of him making some modified from design his wife sent of some made by DIYHuntress.
Not complaining I like the different takes on them. And the different host styles.
I am a huge fan of mid-century modern so I am super glad you are doing this series. I look forward to all the episodes and furniture designs you come up with. What a great idea you had, I think it will be a big success. Maybe I'll be able to stay in that house after it is finished.
Scoring the plywood before the through cut; that's a great tip👍👍
Throughly enjoyed this Caine wait for headboard. Wife and I lobbe the nightstands and see us using lower shelf for our cpap machines
Want to watch more? Here's the first build in the Handmade House series:
th-cam.com/video/Sm-9j-lguEI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wyBUWSZsmkRe_gi7
Also, check out Stumpy Nubs' video on mitered corners:
th-cam.com/video/osZI-OZ9noA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AA9h5y_NbfijzPeE
Can't wait to get a new length of whale nuts to make some Christmas gifts. Great project David!!
Beautiful design, David! Great adaptation to your original design!
Dave I am so excited for this series! Thanks for taking us along for the journey!
Love the nightstands they look great. Nice job David.
I see beef coming between Clamp Champ Bob and Tape it Dave :D
Excellent movie on in the background!
I am really glad to hear that you are still liking the crosscut sled extension you made. It looks so awesome.
French cleats can make wiring tricky. It can be a good idea to leave a gap.
I love your night hangs.
Excellent design David! Looking forward to what you come up with next. I hope that you and your family have a very nice Turkey Day! 👍👍🦃🦃
I like the added arc shelf supports,l. I think they help bring the two parts together nicely. Also excellent movie choice. Red snapper, good fish. Thanks for sharing!
I'm so hyped for this series! Looking awesome!
I love the house and look forward to your videos and you fill it with your creations!
They came up ripper ,if you’re doing more 45s on the router table, may I suggest a 45 degree lock mitre bit, plenty of gluing surface and a really strong joint ! 🙂
Night Hangs look great.
Awesome to see how you problem solved this floating nightstand. It would be interesting to see, knowing the end result now, how you would do all the joinery and glue ups if you were to make one again.
Nice job David, love how you matched the grain, sweet.
These turned out great. Love floating furniture. Definitely the best one night stand I’ve ever seen lol. Also whale nuts haha! Keep up the good stuff!
I love what you are doing, David. Great project and vid. The house as a saeries and art gallery is a fantastic idea!
Love the front drawer (draw) pulls! Yes miter+fence+through cut =bad. I’d hate to have it go through my TV, ahem, I mean window too 😂
That was beautiful, and I want to thank you for Milanote. I just took a quick peek at it and it looks like the way my brain works ❤😅
What a nice idea! I just finished my own floating nightstands and saw your video immediately after that. Very very cool idea 😎👏
Love this design and execution.
Once again -- beautiful job, sir! I've gotta find a place in Northern VA that sells reasonably priced walnut ply.... Gotta go drill some holes & pound some pegs... Cheers!
oh shit, I love UHF! I completely forgot that movie existed
Nice! The whole house thing is a good idea too. It would be cool making a project together too as you talked about
Stunning work, Dave! Amazing looking nightstands! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I’m loving this new house series
Love your designs and videos! As a new woodworking hobbyist, one of the most confusing things building different pieces is choosing which type of finish to apply. I know there are some videos solely focusing on finishing, but I think it would be really helpful if you explain the finishes you’re using and why you chose that specific type of finish for each piece/video. I think that would really allow the reasoning to sink in if we hear it consistently. Thanks for the great content!
Polyurethane on anything that needs a durable finish like a table top. Everything else is whatever I feel like at the time. Sometimes it's shellac, sometimes it's lacquer and sometimes it tung oil for no rhyme or reason.
I really like the handle design, it brings it all together.
Very cool! This is a fun video series - I'm looking forward to more!!
Huh. That Milanote looks pretty awesome actually. Oh, and your design is awesome too! 😁
You could totally buy a lock cutter router bit. This way the two pieces will lock together like a jigsaw piece, instead of having to use a piece of wood to reinforce the mitre. We Axcaliber make the bit I'm referring to, if they sell in the US
Remember when you were afraid of routers.
You've come so far.
I am so proud of you.
still afraid!!
It would be cool if the loch ness monster appeared in your lake occasionally.
Wish I had your workshop instead of the front path of my house tiny house in Oxford England 🏴
I built some drawers on the weekend and reinforced them with dowels. The whole time i chanted "drill some holes, pound some pegs" my kids looked at me like I'd been sniffing varnish
Great looking Lt Dan shelf
Amazing work, those really look great. This series is going to be 🔥🔥!
@makesomething me gustaría un curso de parte tuya trabajas muuuuy bonitos felicitaciones...
My kid walks around the house singing, “Drill some holes…pound some pegs!”
haha!! ❤️
Funny, 30 minutes before watching this video, I was talking to someone about the movie "UHF." A real plate of shrimp moment. IYKYK.... Also, great project/video.
Dave I want to come to the shop and work with you and Dan and learn stuff. I also really want you to teach me your resawing skills.
Love the nightstand. I actually am finishing up mine right now. It's my first bigger project. Used curly cherry and it looks beautiful.
congrats on your first bigger project! enjoy every moment of it. Thanks!
Funnest projects ever!!!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Thanks for another awesome video!
Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving!
It's beautiful.
Nice night-hang :)
(Yes I listen to the podcast)
Just curious, but, are you going to do a UV scan of the house after each rental? And completely unrelated, what kind of deposit are you going to require?
Love you Dave. I'm really excited about this project. I really hope this works out. Might spawn a new generation of flippers who care about the quality and the classiness of the home instead of making stuff that won't last past the first year of new ownership.
When adding a spline to a long miter joint it would be stronger if you make the saw kerf closer to the inner side than in the center of the miter. Nice project though and I am sure will be inspiring to your viewers.
As a fan whom would be interested in staying here in the future. May I suggest creating QR code stickers for each piece you make, so renters can quickly find the associated video for each piece?
Simply a great looking project. Love this channel.
dude. loving the overkill 🫡
Nice design and build
The number of times I forgot to get the screw started first. Good reminder.
Love your channel! Been a fan for many years. Do you think that someday we can get a video about your sliding wall panel system in the back?
Great video on a fun project
Really like the build, did I miss where you have posted a cut list?
Came here for the wood project, stayed for UHF in tge background.
@4:03 David! Really! Man letting it all hang out there! Many the things you will see in the internet 😅😅😅😅😂
“I ain’t mad at that.”…the Picciuto seal of approval.
Also that needs to be on t-shirts and hats.
I did not know on using your fence backwards 🤯🤑 super awesome 💯🧡🪵 Thanks
And I love over kill as well
Bonjour, c'est tres beau !
I was just about to comment about UHF, and then you beat me to it😅
Imagine having a whole bed right there and throwing your suitcase on the night stand
I am imagining it!
Very nice they look great and a great idea
I like the use of French cleats,the mrs wants to nick your design instead of the metal rods that we were going to use.
If you book a week at the house, will you get a day trip the Kencraft?
What about extending the back of the shelf up and incorporating it into the bottom half of the cleat?
David-always love watching you…what is the brand of the green tape that you mentioned? Thx!
Nice work
Emo Phillips - comedic genius.