Maloof Inspired Side Tables, The New Willard Nightstands made of Walnut
Crafting the latest iteration of our bedside tables, The Willard Nightstands! Checkout the very first pair being made of solid black walnut in the humble Commoner Goods shop.
We're all about celebrating the small maker, partnering with other local small biz, and using whatever space and whatever tools you've got to make great things. To us there's nothing common about being common! Follow us on instagram @commoner.goods and join our #startsmallstaysmall #itsybitsybusiness journey!
Learn more about our itsy-bitsy small-batch furniture studio in Portland, OR here: commonergoods.com
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Walnut, Cherry, or Mahogany just can't be beat in furniture making. They are ELITE!
@commonergoods
10 күн бұрын
I’d add white oak to that list too!
Lots of nice details. The brass nails holding the back are an especially neat touch
@commonergoods
15 күн бұрын
Thanks for noticing!
Looking good!
Woah look at all those drawers 2:27
@commonergoods
15 күн бұрын
drawers > shelves ☺️
Awesome 👌👌👌
@commonergoods
15 күн бұрын
much appreciated 🙏
Nice nightstands! How did you make the dovetails on the drawers?
@commonergoods
13 күн бұрын
We have them made by another local small biz, Design Craft Door, that’s been making them since the 80’s! As an itsy-bitsy business in a modest workspace I’m always trying to find ways to have more time to spend on the fun things like designing new stuff or making videos for yours truly (😉), so outsourcing a part like this to experts is a win-win. The only thing that takes a hit is my ego that wants to make each and every part myself 😅
awesome design. what drawer slides are you using?
@commonergoods
12 күн бұрын
I use the Grass Dynapro 3D- they’re a lot like Blum but jostle less and feel more solid.
What is the name of the equipment you are using to place your logo on the back of the furniture at 21:13?
@commonergoods
9 күн бұрын
It’s a branding iron.
Hello, I am trying to learn furniture using pine wood because oak and walnut wood boards are expensive in my country, but when I sand, there are a lot of marks left. How can I do it properly?
@commonergoods
13 күн бұрын
Great question! Sanding soft woods can be tough. What grit are you starting with? And what grit are you finishing with?
Nice
@commonergoods
15 күн бұрын
Thanks!!
What domino size for that 45 cut ? 5mm ? Whats the thicknes of walls?
@commonergoods
9 күн бұрын
6mm and 7/8”