Taking IKEA plastic bins and changing them into a sensational cabinet. The very first 1,000 individuals to click the link will get a full year of Premium subscription to Woodworkers Guild of America for only $1.49:
This video has to do with how I took some cheap Ikea bins and turned them into something completely various, checking out the idea of prospective and imagination. As a collector of capacity, I'm drawn to items– like tools, books, and random things– that might one day influence a project. For me, it's not about awaiting the ideal idea but about waiting to feel thrilled. When that enjoyment strikes, everything else gets pushed aside. In this task, I utilized leftover Walnut, tackled some intimidating woodworking techniques (like establishing a dado blade), and explore style to develop something special. To me, imagination is about fixing problems and finding inspiration in the possibilities all around us.
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Tape Dispenser:
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Green Tape:
Pin Nailer:
Dado Blade:
OneLaser:
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The last track sounds like something Kraftwerk used to make. And what a craft you work. See what I did there? π
Not to mention the craftiness you can work with that big muff sound that potentially popped in the screen.
@6:10 I said that in my head, and then the text slowly appeared. lmao
So good, love the slow build intro.
IKEA has a few gems of beautiful design scattered throughout the store, good eye for spotting those and using them 90 degrees from the way they were intended.
“Collecting potential”. I will remember this when my wife again has a comment to my hoarding of semi-ready renovation projects.
Same
i do more of the Collecting then the potentialing hahahahaha What a GREAT project!!!
various things: was that a kids big wheel? hahahah do iiit!
Loved the small breaks of reality with the glue ups, very nice to ground the quick cuts with reality.
I do that too, Iβll know Iβm going to build something but I cant force myself to be ready to start it and if I do it rarely works out whereas if I give myself time then, when I am ready or not procrastinating anymore it works out really well. Is that add?
the last time I wore gloves while using a powered cutting tool was when I was cutting aluminum. I was using a 14inch radial arm saw. The chips were hot and sharp.
I opened YouTube and seen half the thumb nail and thought that looks like a Picciuto piece. Scroll down and it obviously was. Good job I love these simple drawers made into furniture projects.
I have been looking for an idea for ALL of my wifeβs face cleaners and lotions, you get the idea. Lol. This is great. I am like you, as I collect cameras also. But currently it is only cameras that I have used throughout my life time, and I am 65 so I have a lot of old cameras. Would love to chat with you about this sometime. Great job as always David, and I also have been in contact with Toledo Plywood since I will be making my wife her dream kitchen next summer and need about 25 sheets of plywood for the boxes alone.
Potentiallist not a horder. Got it, Thanks! π
A new horror film: A Cabinet In The Woods.
Love the quiet humor with the clamps in this one. The struggle IS real! Looking awesome, keep it up!
Two videos in the same week?? You rascal. Love it.
The clamp struggle is the most real thing a woodworker has ever put in a video
I’ve been on that same struggle street you were on at about 6m15sec so many times! I had a great laugh. Thanks Dave.
I have the same thing! I also collect potential and sometimes I loose excitement in a project forever.
Wonderful shelf, Dave! Truly amazing work!!! π
Stay safe there with your family! ππ
Hi, it seems like we have quite a few things in common. I also collect film cameras, books and instruments (I also play e-bass) and I love woodworking π π€© Greetings from Germany π