Hi I'm Steve I mostly try to make things from wood in my small garage workshop. I live in the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors National Park in England. Follow my adventures in woodworking and making things here on this channel thanks very much
This is one heck of a video! Needs more likes! I'm going to share it! Also subscribed!
@SteveBellCreatesКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for your great comments. I really enjoyed the build and the shelf is in daily use and I love it thanks once again
@peterpaliwoda15273 күн бұрын
Was the mistake that the lamp had no holes in the sides for the light shine out ?
@SteveBellCreates3 күн бұрын
Hi no I put one side in upside down bit it’s ok it’s against the wall now 😂
@andrewh37307 күн бұрын
Nice table! Thanks for sharing!
@SteveBellCreates7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much I’m glad you liked it
@jayjaral9 күн бұрын
This was an amazing job, thank you for sharing. Greetings from Mexico. #Kudos #Respect 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@SteveBellCreates9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much that means a lot
@RideTheGamer15 күн бұрын
Wassup
@emmanuelandersen598317 күн бұрын
Amazing job. Congratulations 🎉
@SteveBellCreates16 күн бұрын
Thanks so much glad you liked it
@MarkH1019 күн бұрын
You youngsters and your Euro-Electric background sounds. It's everywhere.
@rebeccariley280320 күн бұрын
spent 20,000 on festools but manages to save 400
@gabrielgomez528424 күн бұрын
Ya where did you get those pallets at.. They ain't that easy to take apart
@SteveBellCreates24 күн бұрын
Hi I got them fry a local Fencing. Company your right some of them were tough
@DamianChristeleit24 күн бұрын
Youra looks better then grovemades oe Balolo I would pay you 200 for this xD
@SteveBellCreates24 күн бұрын
Thanks so much
@1955DocBrown24 күн бұрын
Nice trays. I’m so sorry for your loss, cancer absolutely sucks…..
@SteveBellCreates24 күн бұрын
Thanks so much and yes it sure does suck
@litepollen26 күн бұрын
Appreciate the template. Thank you.
@SteveBellCreates26 күн бұрын
Your welcome I hope you make some
@chrisstclair102426 күн бұрын
I had a drill saw and a drill jig saw they were neat but yea super sketchy.
@SteveBellCreates26 күн бұрын
Yeh well ropey
@martinwardle975026 күн бұрын
I didn’t think you’d be able to put a 45 on it and join the sheets. That’s good to know!
@SteveBellCreates26 күн бұрын
Yeh I had a 100 tooth blade in the saw and worked well thanks
@chrisstclair102427 күн бұрын
Haha my first tool was a Black and Decker corded drill I still use it (occasionally). Nice video!
@SteveBellCreates26 күн бұрын
Thanks Chris yes the old Black and Decker drill such happy memories. I used to have the circular saw attachment total death trap !!
@davebauerart29 күн бұрын
Because the world is an interesting place and being creative is a great way to be a part of it.
@SteveBellCreates29 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Dave
@WarmVoice29 күн бұрын
Thanks for the reminders. I'll try a few different approaches on my next few projects and see how it goes 😊
@SteveBellCreates29 күн бұрын
Thanks so much
@peterfoale203Ай бұрын
I create to unwind, because I enjoy it. Also when I make something I see the faults but when the recipient gets it and they have real joy that I made it for them I forget the faults. As makers we know they are there 🤣
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Hi Peter thanks so much for watching. Your so right we see every minor thing that is wrong with something we make, where as others only see the beauty
@JasonGrissomАй бұрын
Don't take this the wrong way Steve....but this is your best video. I personally don't know how creative I am but I do know that I love the feeling I get when I have a friend over and they say "Whoa! You made that!" It probably has to do with my dad not being proud of me or something but 🤷♂ that's for the professionals to sort out.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Jason I really appreciate your words.. I really loved making this one. Believe me you’re definitely creative and it’s always good when someone loves your work cheers mate
@theboredcreativeАй бұрын
Amen, brother!
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much
@TomsBackyardWorkshopАй бұрын
I create because I get in trouble when I'm bored. Plus it's hard to find things that match my personal style.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks Tom and stay out of trouble
@JesperMakesАй бұрын
Sorry for being late to the party. This video reminded me of why I started making, and it just helped me away of the "it needs to perfect" road I was on my way down through. because it stops all creativity. Thanks 🙏
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Jesper I’ve been down that perfect road and it’s the road to nowhere. Thanks once again
@Hiya-vs9skАй бұрын
Thank you for this video! I really want to make my own desk shelf so this is really helpful. Is it possible if I could get all the measurements you used? 😁
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Hi thanks for watching. My shelf is 23cm wide 12 cm tall and 116cm long. the top is 18mm thick and the legs are 30mm thick. I just used what I had in the workshop. Good luck building yours
@commonman131Ай бұрын
Brilliant.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Alan
@GumtreeHillWoodworkАй бұрын
Bravo Steve!! That was such a beautiful video mate. I fail so hard & so often, but I've been thinking about it a lot lately & it's really as much a gift as it is a curse. I try to live & die by the qoute "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars." Aim higher than you're trying to achieve & then embrace the failure, knowing that you're going to come out the other side as either extremely accomplished or slightly under the target but far more advanced than where you shot from. Appreciate your message mate, take care
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Sam keep shooting for that moon mate
@YoloVib3sАй бұрын
I love the video ... I want to do something similar but add the Balolo style attachment fittings.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks very much good luck with you build I would love to see it
@MJLWoodWorksАй бұрын
I needed this! Thank you! I can't explain why I am creative, it just lives somewhere inside me.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks for watching much appreciated
@ThebigGametDadАй бұрын
Where did u get that tool you used to trim off that wood for your table saw
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
It’s called a cross cut sled I made it a while ago from some scrap wood. It’s very useful and a safer way to trim wood . If you search for cross cut sleds on KZread you will find lots of videos on how to build one
@ThebigGametDadАй бұрын
@@SteveBellCreates appriciate that thank you
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
No problem I hope you make one
@dogwoodtalesАй бұрын
Why? Because God created me in His image and since He's creative I co-create, but where God creates out of pure will with no need to do so I co-create out of a compulsion to do so for a myriad of reasons. One of which is ... why the heck not?
@thefelixwuАй бұрын
So talented and skilled. Jealous. It looks premium as. If I make one myself I would probably end up spending more than retail and a half decent monitor stand 😅
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much I’m glad you like it and thanks for watching. I’m sure you could do a good job 👍
@alporridge5228Ай бұрын
What a fantastic and moving video. Thank you.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Oh thanks so much that really means a lot. Thanks for watching and for your great comment
@justinbanks2380Ай бұрын
7:40 😂 I'd argue that the first word is the direct precedent of the second f word, lol. And that both are necessary at times, lol
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Deffo so true 😂
@justinbanks2380Ай бұрын
6:52 powerful words about the duality of creativeness. A dichotomy. Just found your channel from danier makes, and I'm definitely subscribing. Wasn't feeling like going into the shop today, but now I do. Thank you.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Justin the workshop is a powerful place
@NickJamesFurnitureMakerАй бұрын
Great video Steve! 👌
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Cheers Nick thanks
@JesperMakesАй бұрын
Agree with Nick!
@richbell7186Ай бұрын
This video was amazing! And truly inspiring. Very proud to be your son ❤🤟
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Rich it means a lot not only because your my son but your an awesome creator of the best videos cheers ❤️
@fathogwoodworkingАй бұрын
Great video Steve. Creativity is an outlet, a way to relax and unwind. And there’s nothing better than getting to the end and thinking - I made that.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much, yes I can lose myself for hours in the workshop and leave the wild behind cheers
@davidsecker5161Ай бұрын
A lovely 11 minutes of craftsmanship and relaxation. I'm a similar age to you and have had a lifetime of creativity, but my woodworking is hampered by a lack of space and equipment but I still love it.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much David glad you enjoyed it. Keep on creating
@turgworks4138Ай бұрын
Steve, great video! I create for the same reasons, if I go too long without making anything, I just don't feel like myself. It's just something I have to do
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks Tim yeh it strange like I said there’s just something inside of us that makes us want to create and like you I’d be lost without it
@crouchvalewoodcraftАй бұрын
Great video Steve. I just have the urge to make things. Don't know why?? I think if you make things, it brings out the creativity, as you understand how things are made and you can see how you can change things to make them better. Keep doing what you are doing, mate, you're doing a great job 👍
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks a lot Robert. As I said in the video in the same there is this urge to create and make and It just keeps me going. Thanks also for the great inspiration cheers
@SamtlebenАй бұрын
Hey Steve, This was a rather smashing video you've put together! I was particularly impressed by the cinematography, which was quite breathtaking, and the sound design, which was spot on. The story was also engaging and thought-provoking, and it left me with a lot to ponder. It's clear that you put a lot of time and effort into this video, and it really shows. You have a real talent for storytelling and filmmaking, and I'm excited to see what you come up with next. Keep up the great work!
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thank you so much I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you also for your great inspirational comments. I really appreciate them and they really inspire me thanks once again
@jmwoodcraft7842Ай бұрын
Love the super chilled vibe of this one Steve, nailed it pal 👏
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks John that’s the very vibe I was hoping for cheers mate
@woodandfoodАй бұрын
Love this it captures what I feel totally!
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much that’s great 😀
@dainermadeАй бұрын
Because it makes me feel good on the inside 😊
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
There’s no better reason thanks mate
@JesperMakesАй бұрын
What he said X2
@DavidMacvaugh-go5kv25 күн бұрын
Well done! Thank you!
@SteveBellCreates25 күн бұрын
Thanks Dave
@AndyCPughАй бұрын
Really nice work Steve.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much Andy
@RogerMakesАй бұрын
What a great video! I make because spending time in the woodshop is relaxing and you don`t think about anything but what you are making.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks Roger I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s true you can get lost in your creativity. When’s the first video then
@RogerMakesАй бұрын
I have to start filming before I can make a video 😆 But as I said on maker central I hope to have a video out by the end of this year.
@OlaSkytterenАй бұрын
Your videos are so great! love the way you talk about making
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Ola thanks so much man I’m really glad you enjoyed it skol 🍻
@roshaanganief1485Ай бұрын
I really didn't think it was possible to make OSB look beautiful, but I was proven wrong! You did an amazing job. Well done! 👏 Oh and the last panel was glued in upside down 😅
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much I really love the technique I want to try if again sometime possibly as doors on a drinks cabinet. I really wanted to make the ordinary extraordinary. Yes what a cool that panel was upside down but it’s against the wall so you can’t see it. Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to leave a fabulous comment
@MadebyShea854Ай бұрын
Wow. How can something so simple look so great. Absolutely inspiring. Why do I create ? I don't know really. I guess I like the fact that I am in control, I make the decisions, I make the mistakes, I find the remedial action, and I MADE IT. Simple I guess. Thanks for sharing this with us all, Steve. Brilliant.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much you’ve made my day. You’re right it’s amazing how good we are at changing lanes when we make mistakes again we’re showing our creative side to solve problems. Thanks once again for watching and taking the time to leave a great comment
@doriglenn1358Ай бұрын
Love this video 💖 In response to your question- Why do I create? I believe it’s bcuz it let’s me be myself. I’ve been creative, or artistic as my teachers had said, since I can remember. And there’s proof of it before I could remember, such as drawings and Play-doh sculptures that my mother saved. Creativity helped me maintain peace of mind thru the trauma and drama of school years, thru uncertainty in adult years, and thru grief and pain in years of loss. Am I the best in any field of art? No. Absolutely not! But I know and understand every form of it that if I’m incapable of doing any category I can pick up in another aspect. If arthritis in my wrists prevents me from crocheting, I can still write silly stories no one will ever read on my laptop. If I can’t lift a heavy piece of wood onto the workbench, I can still chisel or saw it where it lays. 🤷♀️ Creativity is a survival skill. A coping mechanism. A joy to treasure within ourselves. Perhaps it’s a sort of faith or religion unto itself- the belief that we can do that or make this. It’s our ‘Happy Place” that can never be taken from us, especially from those that obviously have never nurtured their own ‘Happy Place.’ I’m sorry this is so lengthy- I love being creative in explaining why I’m creative! 😄🌟💖
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your great response you’re an inspiration to us all and your words mean so much to me. Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment. Please never stop creating I’m sure you won’t thanks again Stephen ❤️
@MitchyLou1Ай бұрын
Steve, this has left me feeling a bit emosh! It's a really beautiful video, and gift for your friend too.
@SteveBellCreatesАй бұрын
Oh thanks so much I hope your emotional in a good way 😂 thanks so much for a lovely comment
@MitchyLou1Ай бұрын
@SteveBellCreates oh god, yes most definitely in a good way! 😊
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This is one heck of a video! Needs more likes! I'm going to share it! Also subscribed!
Thank you so much for your great comments. I really enjoyed the build and the shelf is in daily use and I love it thanks once again
Was the mistake that the lamp had no holes in the sides for the light shine out ?
Hi no I put one side in upside down bit it’s ok it’s against the wall now 😂
Nice table! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much I’m glad you liked it
This was an amazing job, thank you for sharing. Greetings from Mexico. #Kudos #Respect 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much that means a lot
Wassup
Amazing job. Congratulations 🎉
Thanks so much glad you liked it
You youngsters and your Euro-Electric background sounds. It's everywhere.
spent 20,000 on festools but manages to save 400
Ya where did you get those pallets at.. They ain't that easy to take apart
Hi I got them fry a local Fencing. Company your right some of them were tough
Youra looks better then grovemades oe Balolo I would pay you 200 for this xD
Thanks so much
Nice trays. I’m so sorry for your loss, cancer absolutely sucks…..
Thanks so much and yes it sure does suck
Appreciate the template. Thank you.
Your welcome I hope you make some
I had a drill saw and a drill jig saw they were neat but yea super sketchy.
Yeh well ropey
I didn’t think you’d be able to put a 45 on it and join the sheets. That’s good to know!
Yeh I had a 100 tooth blade in the saw and worked well thanks
Haha my first tool was a Black and Decker corded drill I still use it (occasionally). Nice video!
Thanks Chris yes the old Black and Decker drill such happy memories. I used to have the circular saw attachment total death trap !!
Because the world is an interesting place and being creative is a great way to be a part of it.
Thanks so much Dave
Thanks for the reminders. I'll try a few different approaches on my next few projects and see how it goes 😊
Thanks so much
I create to unwind, because I enjoy it. Also when I make something I see the faults but when the recipient gets it and they have real joy that I made it for them I forget the faults. As makers we know they are there 🤣
Hi Peter thanks so much for watching. Your so right we see every minor thing that is wrong with something we make, where as others only see the beauty
Don't take this the wrong way Steve....but this is your best video. I personally don't know how creative I am but I do know that I love the feeling I get when I have a friend over and they say "Whoa! You made that!" It probably has to do with my dad not being proud of me or something but 🤷♂ that's for the professionals to sort out.
Thanks so much Jason I really appreciate your words.. I really loved making this one. Believe me you’re definitely creative and it’s always good when someone loves your work cheers mate
Amen, brother!
Thanks so much
I create because I get in trouble when I'm bored. Plus it's hard to find things that match my personal style.
Thanks Tom and stay out of trouble
Sorry for being late to the party. This video reminded me of why I started making, and it just helped me away of the "it needs to perfect" road I was on my way down through. because it stops all creativity. Thanks 🙏
Thanks so much Jesper I’ve been down that perfect road and it’s the road to nowhere. Thanks once again
Thank you for this video! I really want to make my own desk shelf so this is really helpful. Is it possible if I could get all the measurements you used? 😁
Hi thanks for watching. My shelf is 23cm wide 12 cm tall and 116cm long. the top is 18mm thick and the legs are 30mm thick. I just used what I had in the workshop. Good luck building yours
Brilliant.
Thanks so much Alan
Bravo Steve!! That was such a beautiful video mate. I fail so hard & so often, but I've been thinking about it a lot lately & it's really as much a gift as it is a curse. I try to live & die by the qoute "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars." Aim higher than you're trying to achieve & then embrace the failure, knowing that you're going to come out the other side as either extremely accomplished or slightly under the target but far more advanced than where you shot from. Appreciate your message mate, take care
Thanks so much Sam keep shooting for that moon mate
I love the video ... I want to do something similar but add the Balolo style attachment fittings.
Thanks very much good luck with you build I would love to see it
I needed this! Thank you! I can't explain why I am creative, it just lives somewhere inside me.
Thanks for watching much appreciated
Where did u get that tool you used to trim off that wood for your table saw
It’s called a cross cut sled I made it a while ago from some scrap wood. It’s very useful and a safer way to trim wood . If you search for cross cut sleds on KZread you will find lots of videos on how to build one
@@SteveBellCreates appriciate that thank you
No problem I hope you make one
Why? Because God created me in His image and since He's creative I co-create, but where God creates out of pure will with no need to do so I co-create out of a compulsion to do so for a myriad of reasons. One of which is ... why the heck not?
So talented and skilled. Jealous. It looks premium as. If I make one myself I would probably end up spending more than retail and a half decent monitor stand 😅
Thanks so much I’m glad you like it and thanks for watching. I’m sure you could do a good job 👍
What a fantastic and moving video. Thank you.
Oh thanks so much that really means a lot. Thanks for watching and for your great comment
7:40 😂 I'd argue that the first word is the direct precedent of the second f word, lol. And that both are necessary at times, lol
Deffo so true 😂
6:52 powerful words about the duality of creativeness. A dichotomy. Just found your channel from danier makes, and I'm definitely subscribing. Wasn't feeling like going into the shop today, but now I do. Thank you.
Thanks so much Justin the workshop is a powerful place
Great video Steve! 👌
Cheers Nick thanks
Agree with Nick!
This video was amazing! And truly inspiring. Very proud to be your son ❤🤟
Thanks so much Rich it means a lot not only because your my son but your an awesome creator of the best videos cheers ❤️
Great video Steve. Creativity is an outlet, a way to relax and unwind. And there’s nothing better than getting to the end and thinking - I made that.
Thanks so much, yes I can lose myself for hours in the workshop and leave the wild behind cheers
A lovely 11 minutes of craftsmanship and relaxation. I'm a similar age to you and have had a lifetime of creativity, but my woodworking is hampered by a lack of space and equipment but I still love it.
Thanks so much David glad you enjoyed it. Keep on creating
Steve, great video! I create for the same reasons, if I go too long without making anything, I just don't feel like myself. It's just something I have to do
Thanks Tim yeh it strange like I said there’s just something inside of us that makes us want to create and like you I’d be lost without it
Great video Steve. I just have the urge to make things. Don't know why?? I think if you make things, it brings out the creativity, as you understand how things are made and you can see how you can change things to make them better. Keep doing what you are doing, mate, you're doing a great job 👍
Thanks a lot Robert. As I said in the video in the same there is this urge to create and make and It just keeps me going. Thanks also for the great inspiration cheers
Hey Steve, This was a rather smashing video you've put together! I was particularly impressed by the cinematography, which was quite breathtaking, and the sound design, which was spot on. The story was also engaging and thought-provoking, and it left me with a lot to ponder. It's clear that you put a lot of time and effort into this video, and it really shows. You have a real talent for storytelling and filmmaking, and I'm excited to see what you come up with next. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you also for your great inspirational comments. I really appreciate them and they really inspire me thanks once again
Love the super chilled vibe of this one Steve, nailed it pal 👏
Thanks John that’s the very vibe I was hoping for cheers mate
Love this it captures what I feel totally!
Thanks so much that’s great 😀
Because it makes me feel good on the inside 😊
There’s no better reason thanks mate
What he said X2
Well done! Thank you!
Thanks Dave
Really nice work Steve.
Thanks so much Andy
What a great video! I make because spending time in the woodshop is relaxing and you don`t think about anything but what you are making.
Thanks Roger I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s true you can get lost in your creativity. When’s the first video then
I have to start filming before I can make a video 😆 But as I said on maker central I hope to have a video out by the end of this year.
Your videos are so great! love the way you talk about making
Ola thanks so much man I’m really glad you enjoyed it skol 🍻
I really didn't think it was possible to make OSB look beautiful, but I was proven wrong! You did an amazing job. Well done! 👏 Oh and the last panel was glued in upside down 😅
Thanks so much I really love the technique I want to try if again sometime possibly as doors on a drinks cabinet. I really wanted to make the ordinary extraordinary. Yes what a cool that panel was upside down but it’s against the wall so you can’t see it. Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to leave a fabulous comment
Wow. How can something so simple look so great. Absolutely inspiring. Why do I create ? I don't know really. I guess I like the fact that I am in control, I make the decisions, I make the mistakes, I find the remedial action, and I MADE IT. Simple I guess. Thanks for sharing this with us all, Steve. Brilliant.
Thanks so much you’ve made my day. You’re right it’s amazing how good we are at changing lanes when we make mistakes again we’re showing our creative side to solve problems. Thanks once again for watching and taking the time to leave a great comment
Love this video 💖 In response to your question- Why do I create? I believe it’s bcuz it let’s me be myself. I’ve been creative, or artistic as my teachers had said, since I can remember. And there’s proof of it before I could remember, such as drawings and Play-doh sculptures that my mother saved. Creativity helped me maintain peace of mind thru the trauma and drama of school years, thru uncertainty in adult years, and thru grief and pain in years of loss. Am I the best in any field of art? No. Absolutely not! But I know and understand every form of it that if I’m incapable of doing any category I can pick up in another aspect. If arthritis in my wrists prevents me from crocheting, I can still write silly stories no one will ever read on my laptop. If I can’t lift a heavy piece of wood onto the workbench, I can still chisel or saw it where it lays. 🤷♀️ Creativity is a survival skill. A coping mechanism. A joy to treasure within ourselves. Perhaps it’s a sort of faith or religion unto itself- the belief that we can do that or make this. It’s our ‘Happy Place” that can never be taken from us, especially from those that obviously have never nurtured their own ‘Happy Place.’ I’m sorry this is so lengthy- I love being creative in explaining why I’m creative! 😄🌟💖
Thank you so much for your great response you’re an inspiration to us all and your words mean so much to me. Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment. Please never stop creating I’m sure you won’t thanks again Stephen ❤️
Steve, this has left me feeling a bit emosh! It's a really beautiful video, and gift for your friend too.
Oh thanks so much I hope your emotional in a good way 😂 thanks so much for a lovely comment
@SteveBellCreates oh god, yes most definitely in a good way! 😊