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DIY #3 | 8ft Mid-Century Modern TV Console
This time I made an 8' long Walnut TV console.
I hope you like it as much as I do.
Thank you for watching!
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Tools and Products
▸ DW745 10-Inch Compact Job-Site Table Saw
▸ Ryobi 18-Gauge Cordless Brad Nailer
▸ Makita RT0701CX7 Router
▸ INCRA Precision T-Rules
▸ Blum Tip-On Push-to-Open Touch Latches
▸ Watco Natural Danish Oil
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I am shooketh. Who needs voiceovers and tutorials anymore. This was therapeutic LOL
@lfuentes4098
4 жыл бұрын
I can smell the sawdust...Ahhhh.
@divaonprogress7494
4 жыл бұрын
She does fabulous job.
@SableSunsets
4 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly !!! This soothes my anxiety filled soul... this is great for visual learners
@AlfredoHernandez-ce1mb
4 ай бұрын
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I bought this as a gift for my friend kzread.infoUgkxcZqgZ8Ynkiz5n_LxIWRlAicuzmz5kCHG who is just starting out in the world of wood work. He loves it!! There is a great section on different wood and what to use for what kind of job and a similar section for tools as well. The projects in it are things you probably would have a go at with clear instructions, pictures, videos and diagrams throughout. Great for a beginner/amateur wood worker.
A stand of this quality and beauty would easily sell for close to $2000 at a reputable furniture store. Incredible, and the jazz really added to the video. Stunning work.
@J.S325
5 ай бұрын
$2000-$2500 seems realistic yea
I really like the clean lines, the simplicity of this piece, and yet ...the complexity of it. Really nice work. Thanks for sharing with us.
The KZread algorithms brought us together today. I have a feeling you've reached a tipping point this weekend. Beautiful work!
This was so relaxing to watch. The only thing I missed was seeing you saw the ends off the battens to even them all up.
This is incredibly beautiful. Just like the other comments, the slight sound of the tools, accompanied by the soothing music was absolutely therapeutic. Thank you!
What can I say that the other commenters haven't said? Everything about this is wonderful.
Stunning! The reveal gave me chills. I absolutely adored Mid century style furniture. Well done and thanks so much for adding the soft Jazz. Made my moring
The wood and music go well together. This is ASMR that I can get on board with.
Well, Jenn, I hope that is your name. I am simply blown away by your build here. You really have an eye for gorgeous, my friend. I will be waiting to see your next build. Thanks for sharing this with all of us here in KZread land. Felix
It is so wonderful to see more women/non-males woodworking. What an absolutely beautiful piece, and well made video!
This is the coolest self-made furniture I've ever seen! I am planning my new home right now and there are lots of things I wish I could make - unfortunately I don't know-how. Keep it up! Looking forward to seeing more beautiful pieces from you.
Beautiful, just beautiful! The editing and accompanying music have set a new standard. Enthusiastically subscribed.
Honestly? The wood treatment looks great. Better than most TV's I saw in the (late) 1960's. Great work.
This console is stunning and I love the lack of voice over. It’s so relaxing. Visual and audio ASMR right here.
@aybee63
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah there's a lot of these no-narration videos popping out now. And it's about time too!
I keep coming back time and time again. It's just pure perfection.
OMG YOU'RE WATCHING BLOWN AWAY I freaking loved it, went to school for glassblowing and i love that its getting more popular as an artform.
This channel is going to blow up. 🔥🔥
@profuniverse326
3 жыл бұрын
Will you start reviewing again?
This is the most beautifully filmed construction video I've ever seen
Beautiful piece of furniture, takes it from someone that has ran a CNC building tables and chairs for 25 years. Keep up the craft, teach others if you can. Not many of us left, spread it when you can.
Clear walnut was an excellent choice, very nice
Bless youtube for bringing me to this beauty of video. Bless you for building that beauty of furniture.
This channel needs so much more viewers! You are amazing!
first 2 min with the shop drawings and music... i'm in love
Clean. MidMod. Cool. Beautiful. And ohhhh sooo therapeutic to watch.
Absolutely gorgeous! Very nice job, many would pay a fortune for a hand made peice like that.
One of the best quality woodworking video!
Omg this was so gorgeous 😱😍
@jeffboyack5387
3 жыл бұрын
Took the words out of my mouth! (Or brain rather.)
Love the quality and how peaceful it is to watch.
lovely looking walnut unit there. the music reminded me a bit of the old cigar adverts from the 80s. 😂
Nice! Great build! Awesome video...who needs festool domino? See 4:10... New bandaid on one of those fingers...nothing stops you when you enjoy what your doing.. cheers
I can’t even figure out how to round edges on my plywood boards😩 to recreate a Pinterest table... people AMAZE me.. so damn smart, passionate and talented🇨🇦😌
@Username-ng8jy
3 жыл бұрын
There are router bits. But plywood isn’t the best to route. Usually solid would work better for that.
Excellent work on this great piece! Serious mid century look. Great choice of Jazz! Thanks!!
"HAMMER" LOL you sold me on that one. Great job.
That music and your work took me to another universe. Amazing result!
Very 70's style. Sharp.
Seriously, top notch. The footage, editing, music, build, everything. I actually subbed and hit the bell icon.
That is a gorgeous piece of furniture! Makes me want to go buy a table saw and finish off my shop.
Wow! This video is covering so many things I like to see and hear. Thank you!
A orthopedic specialist told me when I was a young cabinetmaker, 30+/- years old that “ your hand is not a hammer “. At 69 years old I wish I had followed his advice more. BTW your work is nice.
So I've been binging DIY videos this week, and this hit so different in the best possible way.
Nice touch with a differen mentho like it was back in late 1920s style. Wel done.
The beauty of this piece is only matched by the beauty of this video. Very well done. Thank you for this great content.
I don’t ever take the time comment on here but I’ve watched a few of your videos now and your work is truly beautiful. Getting some great inspiration! Love your music choice too, your videos are so relaxing/satisfying to watch lol Would love to see a few how to videos from you. Maybe the making of your domino jig or some in-depth videos on some of your other techniques. Keep up the great work!
@ashwatharjun639
4 жыл бұрын
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Great Work... I applaud your efforts and patience doing fine woodwork. Fine woodwork is waaaay beyond the patience of casual woodworking.
Great job! Love the design and end product
I have never seen a Relaxing woodworking video like this. It's awesome, congratulations!!
Absolutely impressive, you don’t have all of the fancy tools but you still created a master piece. Nice going and thanks for the motivation .
Ughh it was like watching a movie... this DIY is so cool!
Nice „Clamp-Forest“ at 1:46 👍🏻😉
Imagine just being able to build something like this... amazing!
So nice for my home theater...
Amazing craftmanship
This is completely beautiful,just what i call an excellent piece of furniture. I've been working on a AAA furniture self business here in Mexico for around 6 years. I've never thought on documenting it. This is the way we do our furniture, was really surprised to see a few details that have been ignored on "greater" channels here in KZread. I really hope this one gets to a lot of people.
OMG this is crazy!!!! You are amazing!!!
Stunning piece of furniture, Awesome design!
So inspiring and emotional..... woww.......
Absolutely STUNNING.
This video is like art. The background clean workmanship is just mind-blowing. Great video and knowledge.
Great build. Loved the homemade domino setup!! Also blown away on the tv at the end. 👌👌
Wow! What a beautiful piece of mid century furniture! So well created. The quality looks great. Thank you
Ridiculously impressive..
Adopt me, teach me. Watched A LOT of woodworking project videos, this is one of the most relaxing, beautiful!!
You're a piece of art my friend.. speechless👍🏻
Thanks for not talking or saying dumb shit... I love this video...
i love mid century modern furniture and this piece yes its so good
Good job! I love the mid-century everything from the 1950s to-60s! One day I buy a mid-century mansion in Beverly Hills and would buy all the valued mid-century and vintage everything!
What a beatiful job !!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Came from Reddit. Now subbed to your channel. That console is nothing short of epic!
This is amazing!! 😁😁😁
@jennsmistake
4 жыл бұрын
OMG...Thanks Mike! I'm a big fan of yours!😊
@jasminlogrono9138
3 жыл бұрын
I love this
Me encanta estos tipos de videos, relajados creando diseños unicos, con esa musica de fondo, me encanta, soy fanatico del DIY, y estos videos me dan mas ideas.
I watch a lot of videos on furniture making and yours are truly top tier not to mention the most soothing. Amazing work as always! 👏🏼👏🏼
That is a piece of art
Video alone was artistic, creative. Furniture unit is really special. Priceless for you I would assume, you made it! Good work.
This video is so calming... and good to watch.
Amazing video!!!!!! I feel at peace. Strong work!!!
👍🏻 шикарное трюмо в стиле 60 -х , очень понравилось что соединение выполнено на шкантах! Такое наверно можно продать за несколько тысяч долларов!
Taking notes for my build. I like your hammer btw.
The music was a perfect accompaniment to your artistry. New subscriber. Amazing work.
So clean. . . . Everything. The console, the footage, the music. Great video.
Piece of Art!
Exceptional quality... I accidentally stumbled across your page today... liked and subscribed in 1 minute of the video... I'm a believer... thanks for sharing
It's a thing of beautifulness. I watch the glass making channel too. 🙂
Beautiful. Amazing. Incredibly talented.
Beautiful work!
I applaud the work... and the video. It seems funny to me that TVs originally stood on the floor, large, ungainly, and were usually too warm to set much on. Then TVs were incorporated into consoles alone and with radios and phonographs... the 1st "multimedia" centers. All this was due to the size and weight of the TV. Screens shrunk and portables became common but nobody was thinking about hanging one on the wall. Floor models became insanely heavy, I owned a Sony PMV-4300 monitor, 43" CRT, that was over 400 pounds. It was a pig for even 4 guys to move around. Nowadays, if you have the money you can buy and hang a 292" flat panel on any wall large enough to fit... size and weight. So to watch someone use all this skill, all the effort for something to set a "TV" on seems funny to me. One thing we did learn pretty well in the 50s and 60s is to knock the sharp corners off of furniture at toddler height.
Amazing work!
I love the calm editing and shots. And the build of course!
So, so beyond stunning. 🙏🏼
I don't have the tools, talent, or space to do this but I really enjoyed the video. It reminded me of watching Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when they would show how things were made. Probably because of the music you used and not saying anything, just letting the work speak for itself. Great job.
This is a beautiful video and I’m so happy it was suggested to me 😭
You’re attentiveness is what I always aspire to achieve when I set out to my own projects ! Thanks for this amazing craftsmen ship
What a relaxing video to watch. Oh, and the furniture is beautiful too. I love that wood. Simple lines. Understated and functional. Scandinavian you might say.
Just wow. Insanely skilled and high quality
Fantastic craftsmanship. If I had the talent the only thing I would change is the legs.
Quality design and craftmanship!
lovely...watching this is educational and therapeutic
I just watched a couple of your videos and I'm surprised you don't have more viewers. I know how discouraging it can be on here sometimes but you create beautiful work, really cool! I am going to use the first song in this video on my next video.
Oh, this is lovely. Just lovely.