Thank you for sending out your newsletter. For most of the last six months I'd thought that all of my favorite content creators had simply stopped making videos because TH-cam stopped sending the notifications. TH-cam says that most subscribers were deleting the emails without opening them...well DUH! there was no reason to READ the emails, the subject line contained all the information necessary. Added bonus that YOUR newsletter is well worth reading.
I binged a ton of your videos after your shop storage cabinet. Love all your projects and methods. Definitely gave me some ideas for my garage builds. I really want to know which jerks are giving the thumbs down.....
Good to see you back, hope your staying safe and have been healthy. Thank you for wearing a mask while cutting wood, one of my jobs In life was a safety officer, wood dust is one of the biggest problem that is so understated.
Cris, when having to remove small headed nails, such as pin, brad, and finish nails, I use a inexpensive pop rivet tool. They usually come with several sized heads. Find the one closet to the size of the nail you want to remove, slide it over the protruding nail and squeeze the tool. It pulls the nail the rest of the way through the wood. This is really good if the nail hole has already been filled and the project has a finish on it. I use this method when reusing interior molding in a renovation. There is no chance of "tear out" on the finished side. And, I love this project, such a great use of the space.
Now that's a pro tip worth spreading! Working in antiques, I developed a bunch of weird techniques over the years to save the fronts when de-nailing, but never came to use a riveting-tool to date ....
@@manfredschmalbach9023 Thank you. One other thing I do if working with particularly soft or old fragile moldings, is to use a large washer with a small hole. Place it over the nail, and then use the rivet tool. This spreads the pressure over a larger area and reduces the chance of splitting.
@@larrysherman5254 Yes, I have different sets of japanese nailpullers, modified with rounded edges to make sure it doesn't leave marks from levering, and - so long enough of a nail-rest pokes out - do carry differently shaped stainless tin plates with small holes in those to lay over the nail, enabling me pulling with normal nippers .... but that rivet gun trick I gotta try next time, with and without washer. Cheers!
This is gorgeous. The attention to detail is so brilliant in this! Even the wireless charger is built in such a ways that, if the technology becomes obsolete in the future, it's invisible anyway so it doesn't matter! Brilliant, just brilliant.
I've always understood that ultraviolet light was blocked by glass. Could it be that just a subset of frequencies of UVA, UVB or UVC can pass through glass, and that's what the glue reacts to? So it all needs a specific type of UV flashlight to work.
It may be just after midnight, but I see Get Hands Dirty in my notifications, I watch! I love how you've made such amazing use of such a small apartment, despite the way it seems so far out of square that it's basically a circle.
Great solution with the angled cabinet front next to the windows. It maintains the aesthetic while making everything fit and adds an interesting feature to the design. Have to admit, making the "fake" plywood have me a good chuckle, as did the clamping dance on the glue-up. 😂 Yet anther creative solution! Finished product overall looks great! Thanks for sharing!
Those glass doors look amazing! I've been working with UV glue on watches myself and it's just amazing. Even cooler seeing it being used here. Amazing work as always.
It's really amazing how much furniture you can fit in such a small space without it looking crowded and cramped. Also, the combination of the light plywood with the partial white paint and the glass doors probably helps everything look so fresh and light. The fact that the cabinet doors don't have handles is a good idea, because with so many doors it would look extremely strange if there were handles everywhere. 😂 Overall, a really very successful piece of built-in furniture. Great job - well done! 👍
I love that you are keeping with the minimalistic look. It keeps a nice flow of color and light in the small space. Bravo on making the design work for you ❣️😍🥰
Long time since you made one of your small apartment upgrades, always great to see your work style. You are a bit of a genius, taking thick plywood with thin & fake plywood edge banding, gluing panels & compressing together with socks & feet !!
This looks amazing! Thank you for showing how you had to adjust your design and rework some pieces, that's so important to see that nobody gets it perfect the first time. Also, thank you for wearing your respirator while sawing, it's sad to see so many makers who don't protect their lungs when doing woodworking.
Great Job. Nice save on layering the thin plywood and plywood edge banding on the door front. The hinges attached to the glass doors turned out so clean looking. The square(ish) cabinet to match up with the window sill is a lovely touch.
I am inspired as usual by your array of skills and knowledge that means you can be so thorough in what you're making. Cool to see you testing and altering too.
I reali like your stile a in woodworking, in design fornitures and making video too! The glue used tu stuck hinges to the glass are the same used to bond the smartphone glass on their lcd panel, very interesting to see this technique in DYI forniture, neve seen on TH-cam. Thanks for sharing your work! I reali wish you all the best!
Ótimo projeto ! adorei as dobradiças que não precisam de parafusos. Só um detalhe, ao utilizar a tablesaw, tenta usar mais a peça para empurrar o que estás a cortar, os acidentes acontecem quando menos esperamos. Good job !
No teeth were hurt nor killed in the making of these cabinets, thank god for that👍🏻😂🤣😂 Nice carpentry though and good idea of thicken wood to make use of what you have Very well done👍🏻
Very nice 👌👍👏 I did sort of the same recently but with IKEA wall cabinets (from kitchen department) around fold down bed. It was a real pain to install and anchored to the wall as wall wasn't flat. I also made it more unique with my own door handles and bedside nook with decorative lamp and switch. 😊
Cada vez que tu publica um novo vídeo fico impressionado com sua esperteza e inteligência. São dicas surreais e materiais incríveis. Parabéns. Parabéns 👏👏💐
Hi, love your work. Can you do a small apartment tour on where you are up to so we can see everything as a whole and also what soft furnishings and accessories you have added. Thanks
Super! Chris, thank you so much for these videos! It's a huge job and I enjoyed watching it a lot. I will look forward to your next video !!! Thanks a lot!!!
I have been building furniture and teaching furniture building for 26 years. That’s the first time I’ve seen a plywood veneer edge band! Nice work! 👍🏻
Ahahah 😂 thanks Sam!
Haha, I thought I was drunk when I read this, but I hadn’t gotten to that point in the video yet. 👍🏻
That edge banding made from plywood was next level. Great job!
Thank you very much!
Looked really good but why is it necessary if the cut edge looks the same anyway?
@@JWB671 She had glued 2 pieces together to save on material so the edging didn't match the rest.
Thank you for sending out your newsletter. For most of the last six months I'd thought that all of my favorite content creators had simply stopped making videos because TH-cam stopped sending the notifications. TH-cam says that most subscribers were deleting the emails without opening them...well DUH! there was no reason to READ the emails, the subject line contained all the information necessary. Added bonus that YOUR newsletter is well worth reading.
This looks fantastic. While the walls were not square, you have managed to give that area so much personality in a minimalistic look. Amazing.
Thank you! 😊
I binged a ton of your videos after your shop storage cabinet. Love all your projects and methods. Definitely gave me some ideas for my garage builds. I really want to know which jerks are giving the thumbs down.....
Mind you, Rockler make fabulous tools! 🇦🇺👴🏻
Thank you for broadcasting your errors and especially for so industriously using what you had to correct them!
I really like seeing your problem-solving skills in action.
Good to see you back, hope your staying safe and have been healthy. Thank you for wearing a mask while cutting wood, one of my jobs In life was a safety officer, wood dust is one of the biggest problem that is so understated.
Cris, when having to remove small headed nails, such as pin, brad, and finish nails, I use a inexpensive pop rivet tool. They usually come with several sized heads. Find the one closet to the size of the nail you want to remove, slide it over the protruding nail and squeeze the tool. It pulls the nail the rest of the way through the wood. This is really good if the nail hole has already been filled and the project has a finish on it. I use this method when reusing interior molding in a renovation. There is no chance of "tear out" on the finished side. And, I love this project, such a great use of the space.
Great tip! Thanks for sharing Larry, I will try to remember it next time!
Now that's a pro tip worth spreading!
Working in antiques, I developed a bunch of weird techniques over the years to save the fronts when de-nailing, but never came to use a riveting-tool to date ....
@@manfredschmalbach9023 Thank you. One other thing I do if working with particularly soft or old fragile moldings, is to use a large washer with a small hole. Place it over the nail, and then use the rivet tool. This spreads the pressure over a larger area and reduces the chance of splitting.
@@larrysherman5254 Yes, I have different sets of japanese nailpullers, modified with rounded edges to make sure it doesn't leave marks from levering, and - so long enough of a nail-rest pokes out - do carry differently shaped stainless tin plates with small holes in those to lay over the nail, enabling me pulling with normal nippers .... but that rivet gun trick I gotta try next time, with and without washer. Cheers!
Attaching the hinge to the glass is so cool! When can I stay over ;)
When covid is gone, Joe xD
This is gorgeous. The attention to detail is so brilliant in this! Even the wireless charger is built in such a ways that, if the technology becomes obsolete in the future, it's invisible anyway so it doesn't matter! Brilliant, just brilliant.
Really enjoyed the project, I’d never seen those hinges that you used on the glass really clever. The whole project looks great, thanks for sharing 👍
I've always understood that ultraviolet light was blocked by glass. Could it be that just a subset of frequencies of UVA, UVB or UVC can pass through glass, and that's what the glue reacts to? So it all needs a specific type of UV flashlight to work.
Superb job and interesting to see the screwless/clamp hinges. Also the UV hinges.
Your intro date still says 2020! ❣️ love your videos
AAHH again... 😭 Thank you!
Yay! One of my favorite creators. :D
It may be just after midnight, but I see Get Hands Dirty in my notifications, I watch! I love how you've made such amazing use of such a small apartment, despite the way it seems so far out of square that it's basically a circle.
Great video you have great problem-solving skills !!!
Wow! You are full of light. So inspiring.
Awesome, always love your videos, well produced, good camera work, subtle audio and above all.. Great woodwork!
Awesome, thank you!
I love your attention to detail! Like the plywood edge banding or all the little things about the hinges.
Stunning job. Such a pleasure to watch you problem solve and try new techniques. Very well done!
What a job ! Congratulations ! It was not easy, but you made it.
It looks like the walls are strait.
So fun when your square looks totally off 😀
I love this apartment! Whoever gets to live there is so lucky. You are a master maker.
I feel smarter after watching your videos. ☺️
Great solution with the angled cabinet front next to the windows. It maintains the aesthetic while making everything fit and adds an interesting feature to the design. Have to admit, making the "fake" plywood have me a good chuckle, as did the clamping dance on the glue-up. 😂 Yet anther creative solution! Finished product overall looks great! Thanks for sharing!
Another GREAT video.... Your imagination and creativity is spot on for these projects. May you get to a Million subs PLUS.
I wish I had an ounce of your skills! It looks amazing!
Watching from The Philippines, I really enjoy your channel, informative and weirdly relaxing.
Eres increible que bellos muebles....Un gran saludo desde Peru..🇵🇪🇵🇪
Those glass doors look amazing! I've been working with UV glue on watches myself and it's just amazing. Even cooler seeing it being used here. Amazing work as always.
Beautiful, clean and crisp looking cabinets! Admire your attention to detail and craftsmanship, very good and inspiring to watch. Thanks for posting
Even tho I am a kid I do enjoy how you do your impossible dream and I hope you get the dream soon
i dont care what anyone says youre not a craft master, youre the craft master.
Love the blinking when firing...kudos for the build
Really amazing work you do.
It's really amazing how much furniture you can fit in such a small space without it looking crowded and cramped. Also, the combination of the light plywood with the partial white paint and the glass doors probably helps everything look so fresh and light.
The fact that the cabinet doors don't have handles is a good idea, because with so many doors it would look extremely strange if there were handles everywhere. 😂
Overall, a really very successful piece of built-in furniture. Great job - well done! 👍
Thanks for you appreciation! :)
I love that you are keeping with the minimalistic look. It keeps a nice flow of color and light in the small space. Bravo on making the design work for you ❣️😍🥰
0:35 That graphic was pretty slick!
I thought it was part of the table saw setup at first.
edge banding plywood with plywood, top stuff 8-)
Long time since you made one of your small apartment upgrades, always great to see your work style. You are a bit of a genius, taking thick plywood with thin & fake plywood edge banding, gluing panels & compressing together with socks & feet !!
Those glass doors look fantastic!
I think you're awesome. It looks easy for you to do the crafts
Is it your profession or just a hobby?
It’s currently my life 🤣 it’s what I do for a living and it’s also my hobby
@@GetHandsDirty Nice to hear that. You got a job and hobby in one.
This looks amazing! Thank you for showing how you had to adjust your design and rework some pieces, that's so important to see that nobody gets it perfect the first time. Also, thank you for wearing your respirator while sawing, it's sad to see so many makers who don't protect their lungs when doing woodworking.
Magnificent, young lady!! Very well done. It all looks so beautiful.
I have no more words ...
Just Perfect!
Excellent working. And you have an amazing amount of patience...👍✅
You are so skilled and it looks beautiful. Thanks again.
The edge banding and the glass doors are top notch. SWEET work!
I love watching your videos. Well done. And the HAIR is looking amazing in this vid.
The edge banding to make it look like plywood is something I haven't seen before.
Great Job. Nice save on layering the thin plywood and plywood edge banding on the door front. The hinges attached to the glass doors turned out so clean looking. The square(ish) cabinet to match up with the window sill is a lovely touch.
Как же я люблю Ваши видео! Спасибо!
Your problem solve skills are next level. Excellent job, I love how it looks now.
Wow Cris! Looks amazing! Loved your problem solving & turned out beautifully 😃
What excellent and beautiful work! God bless!
Fantastic build. It looks so good. You are very skilled in what you do. The faked birch plywood was genius.
I always love to see your minimalist designs and superb implementation. Very elegant.
Nice film. Room is beautiful. Great solutions. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🐒
Absolutely fantastic! Great craftsmanship.
Wow wow wow, so good! the quality of your work is so high. Bravo Cristiana
Essa dobradiça colada no vidro é algo que eu nunca tinha visto. Ficou espetacular! A construção toda ficou excelente mas a porta de vidro é a melhor
Her skills of making good furniture are amazing 👏 😍 🙌
My jaw dropped when I realized you were using that whisker-thin strip of plywood as edge banding 😅
Wow, that came out really nice looking.
Great job.
When I watch your videos all I can I think is how amazing an intership with you would be in a post covid scenario. Sending love from Brasil!
Like the lighting change!!
Awesome build plus, your spray booth has the best view of any I have ever seen.
I am inspired as usual by your array of skills and knowledge that means you can be so thorough in what you're making. Cool to see you testing and altering too.
It's magic ✨ I thought the last week's how can I make a project like this on my own and here comes your video 😲🥰You're amazing, thank you so much,😘
You are very good. Good luck wishes from Vietnam
Amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing
Love the work u do everything is wellbuilt and spot on
I admire you work👍🏻 it is therapy to see your videos. I love your hair🤗
I Love watching your projects, awesome skills it helps to watch and learn things from you for my project
what a beautiful work. I'm amazed! well done
I was so nervous watching you use that saw with no protection!! Where's that little duck you use as stick?? Be careful! Cheers from Brazil :)
This project is amazing! Love the result and was awesome the way to resolve this miscalculating measures. You are incredible talented!
Já faz um tempão que não via nenhum vídeo seu. Para mim é uma alegria te ver trabalhando.
always fun to tune into this series.
I would love a workshop like this one 👌👌👌
I reali like your stile a in woodworking, in design fornitures and making video too! The glue used tu stuck hinges to the glass are the same used to bond the smartphone glass on their lcd panel, very interesting to see this technique in DYI forniture, neve seen on TH-cam.
Thanks for sharing your work! I reali wish you all the best!
Ótimo projeto ! adorei as dobradiças que não precisam de parafusos. Só um detalhe, ao utilizar a tablesaw, tenta usar mais a peça para empurrar o que estás a cortar, os acidentes acontecem quando menos esperamos. Good job !
Que fofo esse jardim. Mas Cris, até as cantoneiras de metal vc fez! Parabéns! Top! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
So enjoyable to watch your creation.
Hoping someday i can have power tools like yours.specially angle clamp for my cabinet making also,,, thanks for sharing knowledge,,
yeah of course I enjoyed this project you are very professional and seem to be well trained
Awesome project!
I've never seen the on-glass hinges before. Really cool!
nicely done .. i've used UV activated glue a few times , never seen it used on glass & the finished door looked really pro
No teeth were hurt nor killed in the making of these cabinets, thank god for that👍🏻😂🤣😂
Nice carpentry though and good idea of thicken wood to make use of what you have
Very well done👍🏻
Very nice 👌👍👏 I did sort of the same recently but with IKEA wall cabinets (from kitchen department) around fold down bed. It was a real pain to install and anchored to the wall as wall wasn't flat. I also made it more unique with my own door handles and bedside nook with decorative lamp and switch. 😊
A really great job and I'm learning so many things.... thank you 🌺
Cada vez que tu publica um novo vídeo fico impressionado com sua esperteza e inteligência. São dicas surreais e materiais incríveis. Parabéns. Parabéns 👏👏💐
Hi, love your work. Can you do a small apartment tour on where you are up to so we can see everything as a whole and also what soft furnishings and accessories you have added. Thanks
I love how much you made from this tiny appartment! it's such an inspirational series!
Wow. I want one for my small apartment!
Once again you are doing a amazing job !
Love your style!! Awesome video. :)
Super! Chris, thank you so much for these videos! It's a huge job and I enjoyed watching it a lot. I will look forward to your next video !!! Thanks a lot!!!