Newer to woodworking gonna try building my old lady one similar to your design for her birthday. Hoping it’ll turn out as well as yours did best looking coffin shelf I’ve seen on here good work man!
@@DerekConwayTX Random question before I start. I decided on building it 6’ tall with a 1 1/2’ shelf depth using 11 core 3/4” birch plywood with 3 shelf’s and using hardboard as the back do you think it’ll be structurally sound enough?
Master DC, Would it at all be possible to get the dimmensions for this or hints/tips on the angle of degree in which you set your table saw to ? I'm a beginner and am nervous... Thanks, - Zac
Sorry I rarely write anything down. I will say you need to get a cheap angle finder, t-square, and a long straight edge (or a long piece of scrap plywood) for long straight lines. Oh, and a tape measure. Lay out the shape you like then put that angle finder on it and transfer the angle to the saw blade. I show this in the vid.
I haven't seen many that I like as far as the ratio from the bottom, shoulder section, and top. Yours is perfect. Can i get your 3 width measurements? If that makes sense lol.
Newer to woodworking gonna try building my old lady one similar to your design for her birthday. Hoping it’ll turn out as well as yours did best looking coffin shelf I’ve seen on here good work man!
@@greylovato6389 Thank you! Just remember, proportionate!
@@DerekConwayTX Random question before I start. I decided on building it 6’ tall with a 1 1/2’ shelf depth using 11 core 3/4” birch plywood with 3 shelf’s and using hardboard as the back do you think it’ll be structurally sound enough?
@@greylovato6389 I'd go with 1/4in ply, easier to work with, and you can flush trim router the backer off
This is awesome :D Would be an epic display case for a Gothic shop or tattoo/piercing place :)
THANKS!
Beautiful job mate could you post the angles you used tia
@PaulCrake-c9t Thank you. I made this so long ago I don't remember. Just lay it out on your backer piece and go with what looks proportionate
Ugh I need it!!!
That was fantastic. Great job my friend.
Matthew Zeito Thanks dude!!
How do you figure out the angles to cut 😅?
Wow amazing. What were the two spray cans you were using simultaneously
Just an aerosol clear coat. Thanks bud!
What kind of glass is that? Where I get that kind of sheet from. Amazing piece
Thank you. Its stained glass/acrylic. Got it from a place going out of business...
What was the name tho ?
So awesome D..
Thanks Jared! Been a long time friend...
Awesome shirt
Awesome coffin too
I love it!
I keep watching this. You laying in that and kicking your legs cracks me up.
Lol thanks Lainie!!
Master DC,
Would it at all be possible to get the dimmensions for this or hints/tips on the angle of degree in which you set your table saw to ?
I'm a beginner and am nervous... Thanks,
- Zac
Sorry I rarely write anything down. I will say you need to get a cheap angle finder, t-square, and a long straight edge (or a long piece of scrap plywood) for long straight lines. Oh, and a tape measure. Lay out the shape you like then put that angle finder on it and transfer the angle to the saw blade. I show this in the vid.
Good luck with it, once you complete one you'll never want to make one again hahaha
Thank you so much Master DC! I appreciate you taking the time to reply! 🙏❤
I haven't seen many that I like as far as the ratio from the bottom, shoulder section, and top. Yours is perfect. Can i get your 3 width measurements? If that makes sense lol.
I know exactly what you mean, but I don't remember. I made it in a rush and never wrote anything down...
Did you make the stained glass detailing that you put on the inside yourself?
No I didn't make the stained glass, it came from the set of the tv show Dallas...
So cool.
I want that
one question... do you sell these?
TabithaNichole I suppose I could do that. Email in the description please.
I don't see any directions? Awesome job though!
Glad you had help finding directions Shawn LOL. Miss you man been tooooooooooooo long my friend!
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2 words. How. Much.
My email is in the description box.