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This playful/experimental path with your woodworking that you are on is such a joy to watch!
Damn, that is one heck of a wood shop setup! An ergonomically curved chair back would be a good use for those slats.
That smile on your face at 7:17 when you tested the tambours in the groove was everything.
That one handle is killing me. Cool build though.
@kingwood207
3 ай бұрын
I noticed that too. Left one. Not a mistake, happy accident!😂
@tomspooner3436
3 ай бұрын
I thought the left one looked off!
@briandemsich531
3 ай бұрын
Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed 😂
@BobMuir100
3 ай бұрын
I think it’s the right! However one is in England maybe that’s why? Bob England
@KlayJones
3 ай бұрын
Came here for this haha. I love it though!
lol.. when the dog walked in at @15:36 I had to rewind, because I thought "hey..how many legs does this dog have?!"
@passy707
3 ай бұрын
lol I had to rewind as well but I am still a little confused. Its 2 dogs? Right?🤔👀
@jacintarichardson2376
2 ай бұрын
@@passy707 definitely two dogs, you can see the movement of the second one raising their head, but it's not raised enough to see that it's its head.
@tedamy1698
2 ай бұрын
Its three dogs with three legs each
Casually watching Donnie Darko while resawing - basically my hero
Pick in’ up some red oak? Bringing back the 80s. You need gold handles. So satisfying
Hey! This video has a lot of Adam Savage One Day Build vibes. Seeing you experiment, try to solve problems, and your genuine reaction to each step's outcome was so fun to watch.
@KyleVeatch
3 ай бұрын
Funny you say that because he uses the same fancy tape dispenser that Adam likes!
I’m only a minute thirty into the video, and I just want to say that it’s awesome to see you getting deeper into using a router, and for it to open up more options for your creativity. I’ve been watching since before the name change and its cool to be along for the ride 👍✌️
I love how this one turned out!
I would never doubt YOUR commitment to Sparkle Motion, David! I love that quote. Thanks for making me grin like a goose.
This is one of my fave pieces you’ve ever made. Looks great!
That turned out great Daniel! You really outdid yourself on this build! Incredible! 👍👍
You're crushin it guys! Really appreciate seeing your videos, techniques, & experimentation
I love it when a plan (or lack thereof) comes together.
What a bad ass move to just reveal your formula for your finish! Great video by the way, looks super fun to move that wood with the neat joints. I always wondered how these types of doors worked. We had a desk growing up that opened with one of those slat doors. Thank you, Cheers!
Your joy and passion for experimenting is amazing to see. Been watching since TDWW days and I love where you’re taking things
David, I am excited for and by your excitement. You were one of the reasons I started watercolour classes at 58, and am now 1/3 of the way through a printmaking class. Cheers Tim
@MakeSomething
3 ай бұрын
Oh man, this makes my day! ♥️
Thanks for all your time and effort.
I love the idea of sketching up ideas every day.
I love this. I could see someone who has a really colorful shop either using different species of wood or dying wood multiple colors and making a colorful piece of furniture.
Oh that is one sweet cabinet! And yeah, I’m totally stoked about forthcoming video on developing creativity skills.
That is a cool table, love the way you worked through it all.
Just came across this video. Beautiful craftsmanship. Love the design.
One of the most satisfying channels on KZread. Really cool build, David!
Hell yeah! I’m excited about the future of this channel. And I’m 100% happy with where it’s been.
Great Work, it must be so Satisfying to open the doors so smoothly.
Very creative - it was "very satisfying" to watch you go through the on-the-fly design process. Keep up the good work.
That looks great, you have amazing designs and builds. Good job
Beautiful build!
Beautiful work, and thank you for sharing.
Dang that’s a cool design and cool set of router bits! Well done!❤
Great build!
Love your projects. I’ve been following since the Drunken Woodworker days and I went back and watched an old one the other day. Love the channel.
Love the idea of a design a day. Project was awesome as well!
You are awesome at wood working love the designs you come out with
I love it! I can't think of a better path to take!
I am SO buying these bits for my router table! Thanks
Very slick! Thank you for sharing
Awesome job
Love the video David and love the message! Great work man!
I always enjoy your videos there very uplifting. Great build to it looks awesome.
That project is totally beautiful and you’re looking good in your big boy shirt today. 👍
Tambour is cool, but this method for making it is twice as cool. Groovy little cabinet design. It is truly satisfying. Props to Daniel for the smooth action shots in this video. Really looking sharp. Thanks for sharing!
This turned out really good! Always love you content
Haven't even watched the whole thing yet, but this is gonna be AWESOME!!! That little wiggly part looks so cool!
Absolutely amazing 😊👌
So cute! I love this! I'm not sure I have the patience for it but you made it look great!
What a cool cabinet/table/whatever it is. I can think of a million uses for that. Personally I would do taller ones as side tables in the living room. I look forward to the next amazing creation!
This turned out great. I would love to give this one a try. The router bits make the tambour a lot more accessible
@Dickie2702
3 ай бұрын
Tambours are really very simple, this a cool idea but the bit set is over $200.
Looks great.
Wow that’s so cool it turned out amazing great job love watching your videos you have become my favorite by far because you’re always being so creative and trying so many new things. Thanks for sharing
That is totally awesome. You are amazing.
Beautiful!
Amazing work. Thumbs up!
You got me commenting more often than I ever thought I would. This is such a great project. I like the direction you are taking the channel in. I find the lack of motivation is my Achilles Heel, so I look forward to hear what you say in your future videos. Keep up the awesome work.
Isn't it satisfying when you make something that comes out the way you thought it would. Or better yet, it came out way, way better! And, YES, Daniel is a blessing to have there to be a road block to @3%$! ups.
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thats awesome, man. I fall into creative slumps constantly, so i'm excited for that video. I'm glad you're out here pushing your limits and trying to make pieces that can also be art. all this needs to be perfect is a hot dog inlay.
That fancy veneer clamp, I remember when you used giant cement blocks. Huge glowup
Brilliant David, fantastic creation. Hi Daniel
Great work as always 😉😉
Amazing work, Dave! It looks fantastic indeed! 😃 Really well done! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You’re just awesome. Thank you.
Awesome build! Did not know about the router bit set. I’ll have to purchase one.
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Loved that Donnie Darko quote you snuck in there.
منتهى الروعة ❤ عمل مذهل !! Wonderful job.. (Y.R 👍) 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
That's one nice bread bin!
Love it. Piece of art. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️👍
Very cool!
I don’t remember when you first did it, but I love how you casually are making your own plywood now. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@MakeSomething
3 ай бұрын
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Love it, looks very much like a UK brand of furniture in the 60s and early 70s G-Plan, they made their cabinets, tables and chairs out of teak and they looked great. Wish I had the coffee table and sideboard that my Mum and Dad had.
Glad you decided to sell the drinkable finish! Hope it comes in different flavors🙏
Awesome!
Thank you for the great content! Love learning and laughing! Think it's really cool you're only an hour away too(south of Detroit)... Keep up the great work!
Nice recovery move on those bowing veneer ends!
I would say this is definitely SATISFYING! 😁
This is so cool, tambour without a fabric backing
Nice Dachshunds!
I very rarely comment on videos, but seeing your excitement at trying out new yhings in this video is infectious. This video deserves far more views than it seems to be getting so far. I hope the YT overlords deem it worthy of some boosting.
@MakeSomething
3 ай бұрын
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I really liked 🎉🎉
Good to see you working to sell your product. I heard you talking about it on the Podcast.
First thing that popped in my head was "chaise lounge", but the possibilities are endless...
@RDAUGIRD
3 ай бұрын
@@jeremyspecce Yes, and maybe one or two in the middle to support the weight. They wouldn't retract.
I am looking forward to the creativity tips!
Thanks so much for this awesome video. I never comment but you’re fantastic and worth it. Listening to your podcast with Bob and Jimmy, you initially seemed hesitant to sell the finish formula. But it sounds like you are! So happy you are doing both tell everyone how to make it and sell it, as well. As a viewer, seeing you succeed makes me happy and gives inspiration. Love your videos again!! Keep up the great content! I’ll be anxiously waiting to watch!
@MakeSomething
3 ай бұрын
Thank you thank you!
Cool technique, was excited to see it after hearing you talk about it on the podcast and it didn't disappoint. That left handle is killing me though! Let me know when I can pick it up at Goodwill! 😀
As it is a practice wood, this is indeed a practical application for red oak
@MakeSomething
3 ай бұрын
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You got one of Adam Savage's tape dispensers, very cool.
Dang man that's sweet.
I was screaming at the computer as you did the glue-up. You know why. Wonderful design. So mid-century modern!
@MakeSomething
3 ай бұрын
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8:30 😂 that may genuinely be my favorite line in all of cinema
Stressful + Satisfying = STRATISFYINGᵀᴹ
That came out awesome! I love that you appreciate your Dan properly, it is good to appreciate your Dan, he does excellent work and he is a Dan Luxury to have! =) Had a thought for this project, but obviously a bit late for yours, but a nice touch would be to cut a dado at the top and bottom of the piece of the door that the handles were bolted too, then you could have a matching dowel mounted near the center that the doors would slide into and act as a stop in the center, so the doors would still close together nicely, but it would keep them from going past the center. =) Also, I freakin love the "window" in your shop and the way you have your whole shop setup, so creative and so peaceful and relaxing.
Good to see that you have overcome your fear of router tables. Great project!
I love your TV window, just watched the video on it. Certainly better than my idea of wearing my virtual reality headset so I can be standing in a forest while I operate my table saw.
I hand-ground HSS shaper knives to make this joint in 1987. It is a great joint for tambours. I recommend it to anyone making tambour doors.
What a satisfying project! Seems like some stops in the groove to stop the doors before the handle hits the sides would be great, and maybe one in the middle front so they can’t slide past center either.
I'm looking forward to your creative video.
Great video, David!! What’s the word I’m looking for? Oh yeah, Sandwich. That really doesn’t sound right now that I’m looking at it.