Woodworking for a hobby. While I don’t have fancy tools, I can craft numerous things. I take pleasure in creating unique wood projects with ideas not commonly found in stores. If you’d like to join me in this enjoyment, please keep watching my videos.
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Do you have pdf plans?
I don’t have. I made it without plans.
I really liked the leg design. nice job!
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great work man
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What a fun project.. Above my skill level for sure🤣
In response to requests for the ball dispenser plans, I've shared a link below. But this is my first trial, so there are some minor errors that I corrected while building it. And these changes are not reflected in the plans. Please take a look at the plans for your reference. drive.google.com/file/d/1ekYMyocdz3l2Q8TLPEPX0iPrg1UMjmts/view?usp=drive_link
Can you send the prints to make this....this is awesome!!!!
Thanks for watching. I added download link.
also , is it possible you could send me a copy of your golf ball dispenser plans , looks awesome
Never seen these diagonal saw moves to cut the excess in dovetail making. Looks like real pain in the ass. However, nice work, I like the holder and opening mechanism.
Yep. Need to buy a coping saw. Thanks for watching!
Could I get a copy of your drawings please.👍
Yes. Can you send me your email? or email to me.
@@bongbongwoodwhat’s your email address? 😄
Great stuff - you have a new subscriber.
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I hope you made a crosscut sled. I got lucky with my tablesaw accident and walked away with a minor slice on my finger but if you are not careful they will tear your whole hand apart and you will never react quick enough to save yourself
Thanks for the comment. I never crosscut without using the sled after this video. Safety first!
@@bongbongwoodThat is great news! It is good you can learn from your mistakes, some don't... Happy building!
An upgrade would probably be where the metal screws sticking out the side of the bench could be redesigned to be hidden within the bench itself. I have similar problems with my clamps holding my work to my bench where I am constantly banging myself against the metal sticky-out-bits of the clamps. When I saw this design I instantly thought how it could be vastly improved.
I experienced the same problem after building this bench. The problem isn't critical for my personal use, but I have an idea to improve it that might be helpful for others as well. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent. Simple. Effective. Cheap. Thank you for taking so much trouble to teach this.
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Nice build with simple tools except the excess threaded rod should be inside the table.
Yes, I should have bought a shorter rod. Thanks for watching.
Nice and well done. 🙂👍🏻
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As usual with this kind of video - the idea and design look brilliant, but just look at the amount of sophisticated and expensive tools used to make it! If you can afford the equipment needed you don’t need to make the cheap bench!
Thanks for watching my video. I agree with you. I could afford to have a few power tools, but I'm not able to afford a workbench made of expensive hardwood yet. I want to make a fancy workbench with hardwood someday.
"look at the amount of sophisticated and expensive tools used to make it!” A job site tablesaw, a palm router and a sander? Come on guy, these are not “sophisticated and expensive” tools. If you don’t have them, you can buy pre-dimensioned wood and sand by hand, including rounding over the edges. I would guess 99% of hobbyist woodworkers have at least two of those tools anyway. Thanks for uploading this cheap and simple project Bongbong - I’ll be building this next week for my wife’s hobby shop - it’s ideal for what she needs . . . and then some!
@@quirkygreece I appreciate your comment. Hope this video helps for your wife. Thanks!
Excelente trabalho, parabéns 👍🏻
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Paperolls?
Plastic wrap :)
Wow. Nice design and AMAZING skills. :D😁
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마감할때 사용하신 오일이 어떤건지 궁금합니다~
월넛 색상 오일스테인 1회만 사용했습니다. 기도할 때만 사용하는거라 간단하게 마감했어요.^^
Very cool
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Good idea! I love it
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It's awesome!
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Your design and craftsmanship are awesome. I love it.
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Very impressive..all fits like a glove ..simple , elegant design.
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May I ask to get your drawing ? Please 😅
Yes. I can send you by email.
@@bongbongwood I appreciate it.
@@kujin820email address?
Man I like this , nice job
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별걸 다 만드시네요..인정!!! 킹인정!!!
느낌 있는 기도상이에요~^^
감사합니다~^^
Good job man! Reminds me of some of the first furniture I attempted. Nothing wrong with learning on cheap wood. As others have already said, never cross cut with the fence… but you know that now. Keep it up!😊
Thanks for your comment. There are many teachers on KZread. I like it. 😊
Do you have any drawings of your build?
Yes. But this is my first version. It needs some tuning. If you want it, I can send you by email.
Any plans?
@@bongbongwoodMay I ask to get this print?
Hola q colores de barniz es ?
I used cherry and walnut wood stain. And the others oil finish.
Never ever ever ever cut pieces by pushing them between the fence and the blade. If the piece catches the blade on the way out (which can happen for a variety of reasons) it will launch the piece(s) towards you and, if you are really unlucky, pull your hand into the blade when doing so, resulting in severed fingers or worse. At least use a push stick/block but better, cut on the left side of the blade using a guide or roller table or something. I know many US style saw tables (I'm assuming the states because of your use of the term '2x4') don't have roll tables like European saw tables to so you might want to invest in or make a sliding table using the rails in the table top (you have one on either side of your blade). One exception is ripping long pieces, you can do that between the blade and the fence (but never sideways cuts, always lengthways). Make sure to have the riving knife installed properly and you might want to have the fence every so slightly angled to the right (even just a hair). The goal here is to prevent or lower the chance of the piece getting stuck between fence & blade because that's where bad things happen. Other than that: Nice drawers :)).
Thank you very much for your advice. Safety is the first priority. I learned from you.
Cutting the short pieces was highly dangerous and quite stupid done the way you did it. Shame on you for putting something like that on you tube.
Thanks for your advice. I’ll find other ways to cut short pieces safely.
I don't think it was his intention to provide a bad example (or indirect bad advice) :) don't shame, teach.
@@BigBeardBuilds Pointing out dangerous mistakes is the first part of teaching.......
@@davidcurtis5398 yes but shaming him for uploading is a bit counterproductive since if he hadn't uploaded it, there wouldn't have been this opportunity to teach :P.
@@BigBeardBuilds You must be one of these jerks that has to have the last word.