Thank you, Karl...that means a lot to me...the biggest reason I do TH-cam is to give a little back to all the creators who I have learned from or been inspired by.
@@StanCrafted no worries mate it was a beautiful build the accuracy was spot on and if that's one thing I have learnt aim to be as accurate as possible and everything is so much easier down the line of a build. I particularly liked the square dowels I will be using this technique. What was the little tool you used to square up the dowle hole? Cheers Karl
@@karlpopewoodcraft You are spot on with the accuracy up front leads to quality builds down the line comment. When doing square plugs that are less than a quarter of an inch I've had success just using square steel stock to make the opening. I grind the end a little bit to get it started easier and then just tap it in. For this cabinet the plugs and the steel were 3/16 of an inch.
Thanks, Shawn...these are the types of projects that I like to make the most...but, I don't feel like I do the videos that great...Lots of things to learn...
Only one word Stan exquisite! Never during the video did I feel like I wanted to fast forward, you had me from the start. The lumber is lite a pin stripe suit...
Thank you, Harki...that was awfully nice of you to say. Hadn't ever thought of Doug Fir being like a pin stripe suit...but that's exactly what it is. Hope your wife is feeling well!
Thank you very kindly! I know this video hasn't done really well...but in terms of pieces I have made...I believe this one might be my favorite. Uploading a new video tonight that I think you might like.
Gosh! It's a few years since I saw a smoker's cabinet! Beautiful job Stan, I particularly liked the little studs and how you made them. All the attention to detail is a real inspiration - I feel guilty that I'm not out there making sawdust right now. Cheers mate.
Thank you so much, Mark, for the kind words...if my videos are an inspiration to at least one other person then I can be be happy to know I've paid it forward just a little bit for all that I've received.
@@heyimamaker I hear ya'. The weather here is not too bad really but it's so grey and damp it's hard to be enthusiastic about anything. Hang in there, the Spring is on its way!
Wow! Your craftsman skills are off the chart. We love how made a design on the doors and a perfect fit to the top! I hope. Incredible details! You truly inspire us to get better!
Thank you, Richard! These are the types of projects that I really enjoy...I just struggle so much to film them in an adequate way...I guess I need to figure out a way to make videos that doesn't involve editing on my iPhone! :-)
Super super super. This was one of the most beautiful works I've watched. It was great to watch his mastery. The video is beautiful. My friend you are great. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hi Stan, What a wonderful cabinet and a wonderful video. As others have already said the small black "button" inserts are a touch of genius. Really, really enjoyed this one. Cheers, Huw
Thanks, Huw...I'm a big fan of the Greene and Greene style plug and the cloud lifts. Not sure it was really designed for Douglas Fir...I think Mahogany or Cherry is more of what they had in mind...but I thought I'd give it a whirl.
I had to skip through this video due to time limits, but I intend to watch it through again later. Fantastic cabinet Stan 😊 The grain orientation is so good and really adds to the beauty. I have a lot of reclaimed wood that I recently removed from a friends warehouse. A lot of shelves. He was going to destroy it all and gave me have the chance to take it apart and even transported it for me. I will try and make the most of it all. Especially after seeing this video 😊 ॐ
Thank you so much for the thoughtful reply. I got the wood for this build from my old school building when it was demolished. Unfortunately, much of the valuable wood was still in the building when they tore it down. I can't wait to see what you come up with for projects with the wood that you got.
Thanks, Grant. Maybe it's because I live in a place surrounded by it...but to me there is something about Douglas Fir that I just really, really like...it's a bit of pain to work with at times because it's splintery...but it sure looks nice to me.
@@StanCrafted I've never had the pleasure of working with it. Maybe one day I'll come across an old building being demolished and maker a find like you 😁
@@TheGrantAlexander I sure hope that happens for you, Grant. You've got some serious skills that would do the wood proud...absolutely loved your toy hammer video!
Thank you...it is my favorite thing I've ever built
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Hello my friend. Good idea and great design. The wardrobe was really beautiful. You did a very good job. The biggest thing is to always do innovative work and help people with ideas. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing. Warm hug. Yours truly.....
Thank you, Jeffrey...that is a kind thing to say. Mostly, I'm just a hobbyist and make the odd thing now and again. If you ever decide to try making one let me know and I will give you any help I can.
Thank you so much...this is actually my favorite thing that I've ever build...not my most successful video...but I just really like this project. Thanks again!
You got a LOT of usable lumber from that one beam! Is the entire cabinet made from that single piece? And is there a cool story behind it, like it came from Grandpa's barn, or salvaged from the demolition of the old library?
Thank you very much. I got everything but the top from that one piece of old 2x6. The wood came out of the old school building that I used to work in. When it was being demolished I asked if I could salvage some wood. Repeatedly I was told no by our school officials. Finally, I called the demolition company and asked them...they agreed as long as I didn't hold them liable if I were injured. I got quite a bit of wood...but only had one night to get it. A friend and I got as much as we could, but it was only a fraction. Mostly it was clear vertical grain Doug Fir like this. I only have a couple of boards left. Trying to save them for special projects. Thanks for stopping by.
@@StanCrafted hooray, that is exactly the type of story I was hoping for! I love using reclaimed or salvaged wood, but usually the story behind em is just, "eh, I found it on the side of the road!"
Beautiful cabinet I have taken lots from watching your build thank you.
Thank you, Karl...that means a lot to me...the biggest reason I do TH-cam is to give a little back to all the creators who I have learned from or been inspired by.
@@StanCrafted no worries mate it was a beautiful build the accuracy was spot on and if that's one thing I have learnt aim to be as accurate as possible and everything is so much easier down the line of a build. I particularly liked the square dowels I will be using this technique. What was the little tool you used to square up the dowle hole? Cheers Karl
@@karlpopewoodcraft You are spot on with the accuracy up front leads to quality builds down the line comment. When doing square plugs that are less than a quarter of an inch I've had success just using square steel stock to make the opening. I grind the end a little bit to get it started easier and then just tap it in. For this cabinet the plugs and the steel were 3/16 of an inch.
Lovely work Stan 👍 😊
Thank you, Sparky...I truly appreciate that.
May I buy one!!!❤ such craftmanship
Hi Abe...thanks so much! I could build one for you. Email me at stancrafted@gmail.com
The little detailed squares you inset in the corners take this to that next level.
Thanks, Shawn...these are the types of projects that I like to make the most...but, I don't feel like I do the videos that great...Lots of things to learn...
Nicely done man.
Thank you, I appreciate that.
super craftsmanship. great buddy. Liked it very much. use it on pleasant days. greetings. See you.
Thank you so much, my friend.
@@StanCrafted 🤙👍👌
Only one word Stan exquisite!
Never during the video did I feel like I wanted to fast forward, you had me from the start. The lumber is lite a pin stripe suit...
Thank you, Harki...that was awfully nice of you to say. Hadn't ever thought of Doug Fir being like a pin stripe suit...but that's exactly what it is. Hope your wife is feeling well!
StanCrafted thanks Stan, she is recovering slowly but nicely. Slow and steady is the trick...
Even a dwarf would be pleased with such fine craftsmanship
Thank you, Sammy! If it pleases a grumpy old math teacher a dwarf might just like it as well :-)
I think a hobbit would be very pleased with that.
Thank you, Andy...I appreciate the comment...I could see it hanging in Bag End :-)
Wow, beautiful woodworking and videography. Very well done! Thanks for inspiring!
Thank you, David...that means a lot to me. Cheers.
You are so talented, my friend! I bet that makes your daughter feel good to see her gift for you on display.
Thanks so much...I think she's pretty pleased with the way it came out!
It does! :)
Please don’t stop making videos they are relaxing to watch and your skills are really good
Thank you so much for that! To be honest there are times when I wonder if this is worth it...comments like this keep me going!
That’s a really good looking cabinet Stan! Awesome job!
Thanks so much! I appreciate the support :-)
The craftsmanship on this is on another level. Stunning work here. Glad we watched it on the big screen!
Thank you so much...those words mean a lot to me.
Amazing
Thank you so much!
Outstanding sir! As a fan of the Longbottom leaf, I would be proud to have a cabinet of this quality in my home. Well done!
Thank you very kindly! I know this video hasn't done really well...but in terms of pieces I have made...I believe this one might be my favorite. Uploading a new video tonight that I think you might like.
The attention to detail here is masterful! This is the most underrated channel on youtube!
Awww...thank you so much for the very kind comment...support like this means to world to a small TH-camr!
Nicely built Stan!!! Good Job!
Thanks so much!
Great build, Stan! I really like the extra contour detail you put into the doors.
Thanks! I'm a fan of all things craftsman style and Greene and Greene so cloud lifts are something I tend to gravitate to.
This deserves more views! Beautiful work, and awesome video, my friend. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Thank you, Joey...that means a lot to me...I appreciate the support.
Gosh! It's a few years since I saw a smoker's cabinet! Beautiful job Stan, I particularly liked the little studs and how you made them. All the attention to detail is a real inspiration - I feel guilty that I'm not out there making sawdust right now. Cheers mate.
Thank you so much, Mark, for the kind words...if my videos are an inspiration to at least one other person then I can be be happy to know I've paid it forward just a little bit for all that I've received.
Hey Mark! 👋
@@heyimamaker How are ya' mate? Good to hear from you!
@@MarkMcCluney Doing well, The weather has turned for the better and I hope to at the very least get outside ;)
@@heyimamaker I hear ya'. The weather here is not too bad really but it's so grey and damp it's hard to be enthusiastic about anything. Hang in there, the Spring is on its way!
Beautiful build. Love the greene and greene style joinery details. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much...I'm also a big fan of Greene and Greene...all things Craftsman style really...someday I'd love to live in a house in that style.
StanCrafted ...that would be amazing!!
Wow! Your craftsman skills are off the chart. We love how made a design on the doors and a perfect fit to the top! I hope. Incredible details! You truly inspire us to get better!
Thank you, Richard! These are the types of projects that I really enjoy...I just struggle so much to film them in an adequate way...I guess I need to figure out a way to make videos that doesn't involve editing on my iPhone! :-)
Super super super. This was one of the most beautiful works I've watched. It was great to watch his mastery. The video is beautiful. My friend you are great. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I am honored by your words, my friend. They truly mean a lot to me. Thank you for watching and supporting my work.
@@StanCrafted Master, it is a great pleasure to watch your work.
Hi Stan, What a wonderful cabinet and a wonderful video. As others have already said the small black "button" inserts are a touch of genius. Really, really enjoyed this one. Cheers, Huw
Thanks, Huw...I'm a big fan of the Greene and Greene style plug and the cloud lifts. Not sure it was really designed for Douglas Fir...I think Mahogany or Cherry is more of what they had in mind...but I thought I'd give it a whirl.
Good work dude. Very satisfying when u are tired and have a cabinet like this to find some peace!
Thank you, my friend...this is still one of my favorite builds I’ve ever done.
I had to skip through this video due to time limits, but I intend to watch it through again later. Fantastic cabinet Stan 😊 The grain orientation is so good and really adds to the beauty. I have a lot of reclaimed wood that I recently removed from a friends warehouse. A lot of shelves. He was going to destroy it all and gave me have the chance to take it apart and even transported it for me. I will try and make the most of it all. Especially after seeing this video 😊 ॐ
Thank you so much for the thoughtful reply. I got the wood for this build from my old school building when it was demolished. Unfortunately, much of the valuable wood was still in the building when they tore it down. I can't wait to see what you come up with for projects with the wood that you got.
Great build Stan! You definitely have some skills!
Thank you...more than anything I think I've just learned from messing up in a shop about every way possible, Lol!
@@StanCrafted haha
Really nice work! I love the pine, simple but overlooked.
Thanks so much!
Superb job mate, watching a master in his element!
Thank you...not sure that I'm a master...but, I sure have fun trying to get better!
Wow! that is some beautiful lumber you reclaimed. And you turned it into a really cool cabinet. Great job!
Thanks, Grant. Maybe it's because I live in a place surrounded by it...but to me there is something about Douglas Fir that I just really, really like...it's a bit of pain to work with at times because it's splintery...but it sure looks nice to me.
@@StanCrafted I've never had the pleasure of working with it. Maybe one day I'll come across an old building being demolished and maker a find like you 😁
@@TheGrantAlexander I sure hope that happens for you, Grant. You've got some serious skills that would do the wood proud...absolutely loved your toy hammer video!
Nice cabinet, nice video! Your design is good inspiration
Thank you...it is my favorite thing I've ever built
Hello my friend.
Good idea and great design. The wardrobe was really beautiful.
You did a very good job. The biggest thing is to always do innovative work and help people with ideas. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing. Warm hug. Yours truly.....
Thank you so much, my friend. That means a lot to me coming from someone that I get so much inspiration from.
@@StanCrafted You have created a really cool authentic wardrobe. Congratulations again.
That is just exquisitely crafted Sir!!! I wish you were making them for sale!
Thank you, Jeffrey...that is a kind thing to say. Mostly, I'm just a hobbyist and make the odd thing now and again. If you ever decide to try making one let me know and I will give you any help I can.
Hi Stan, what an amazing hand work, ending in a superb result. Congratulations!
Regards from Germany
Hans-Joachim
Thank you so much, Hans-Joachim...That means a lot to me. To date this is my favorite thing I've ever made.
This is so fun to watch! Your skills are impressive!
Thank you so much...that is very kind of you to say.
Well done this cabinet is awesome !!
Thank you so much...I'm pleased with it :-)
This is simply amazing. A real fine furniture video. I like it a lot Stan.
Thank you, Alberto...that means a lot to me coming from someone I consider to be a true craftsman.
Well now I have to make this this weekend lol
Fantastic...would like to see how it turns out!
I don't smoke a pipe but I would love to have this, very cool. Really enjoyed watching you make the pipe cabinet and subscribed
Thanks so much. I really don’t smoke much either...I just made the pipe and felt like I needed a place to put it.
Love the little details!!
Thanks so much...I've always liked those little buttons on Greene and Greene style furniture.
Hello, really good job!
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Greetings from my Austrian channel
Hello my new friend...thanks for the kind comment!
what a great work folk!!! great channel...
Thank you very much! I appreciate the support.
Very nice! Good job!
Thank you!
nice
Thank you, my friend!
One comment only: beautifully tasteful
Thank you very much...that is very kind of you.
Well done I like the build
Thank you. I enjoy watching your teardrop builds as well...someday!
Nice!!! Love the mini hinges (subbed you)
Thank you so much...this is actually my favorite thing that I've ever build...not my most successful video...but I just really like this project. Thanks again!
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Thanks so much!
interesting vlog 👍👍
Thank you!
Very cool~ love your creations :) thanks
~Stacy Nicolle
Aw...thank you so much...you just made my day :-)
You got a LOT of usable lumber from that one beam!
Is the entire cabinet made from that single piece?
And is there a cool story behind it, like it came from Grandpa's barn, or salvaged from the demolition of the old library?
Thank you very much. I got everything but the top from that one piece of old 2x6. The wood came out of the old school building that I used to work in. When it was being demolished I asked if I could salvage some wood. Repeatedly I was told no by our school officials. Finally, I called the demolition company and asked them...they agreed as long as I didn't hold them liable if I were injured. I got quite a bit of wood...but only had one night to get it. A friend and I got as much as we could, but it was only a fraction. Mostly it was clear vertical grain Doug Fir like this. I only have a couple of boards left. Trying to save them for special projects. Thanks for stopping by.
@@StanCrafted hooray, that is exactly the type of story I was hoping for! I love using reclaimed or salvaged wood, but usually the story behind em is just, "eh, I found it on the side of the road!"
👍 nice
Thank you!
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Thank you!
please do the same thanks