Felicidades y gracias, nuevamente nos muestran como hacer dos excelentes y prácticos muebles para baño, un abrazo y buen día desde Lagos de Moreno Jalisco México
Bom dia eu achei o seu trabalho muito bom e caprichoso mais gostaria de dar uma sugestão que as dobradiças foce coloda pra dentro na parte esterna das portas ficaria mais bonito seu trabalho
Сначала отшлифовал, потом прошёлся эл.рубанком... Сначала покрыл лаком(?), потом сошлифовал, опять покрыл...🤦 Дверца уже не закрывается, не говоря уже о том, ручки с петлями вообще не сочетаются.Когда поставили в ванную, то видно, что дверцы так и не закрываются... Капец какой то. У меня в саду стоит похожий шкафчик от прабабушки ( сделан в 1920 где-то). Так вот он лучше, хотя и делался "просто чтобы сложить, чтоб не валялось", всё ровнехонько, дверца в притирочку, а уже век прошёл с момента создания... Пойду пошкурю, лаком покрашу что ли...
Cool idea, but this guy is obsessed with this nail gun. I seriously question the structural integrity of his projects coz everything is held together with those tiny nails 🤦🏽♂️
So many power tools and best he can do is nails and 2cents hinges mounted on outside? Didn’t even take 10 seconds to measure, clearly the doors are overlapping when you try to close
@@userx6679 The only issue of not using extra tools, would be the aesthetics, as long as you don't care it is easy and cheap. A lot of people don't have a money for simple hammer and hand saw, but it doesn't make this project expensive. It's cheap, cause if you'd have to pay for the wood, it'd cost you half (or more) of the price of the hand tools needed for this and many other projects. You can always go to the near wood store and ask them to prepare your wood for you. It's a lot cheaper than any tools. 🤷🏻♂️
@@aart4666 depends upon where you live as some places don't do that for you. At least not where I am. You can get three cuts of any size wood but other than that nadda.
@@userx6679 You'd spend around 50 maybe 60$ for everything for this and some future projects - hand tools, wood glue, nails, etc. (except for hammer, cause most of people have it, if you don't, then pallet wood may be not the best choice). And around 100$ on unprepared, uneven 1x3 wood for the first one, if you were doing it the same way, slat by slat. Here you have the wood for free, so this project is cheap as hell. Ah yes, I didn't count the clamps, but there's a lot of ways how you can skip them in projects. It's the matter of perspective. 👌🏻
Excelente trabajo, con esas herramientas se ve muy fácil voy a el Diseño pero con herramientas menos sofisticadas aver que tal me queda. Saludos desde México!