It was a little flimsier than I expected. I had to add a 2x2 piece of wood to the bottom on the rear side in order to stabilize it better ru-vid.comUgkxXTh-lz-8W6GcB219vTLp27-MxbZYObBX . It is also starting to bow a little at the outer wall ( I've had it up for about 6 months), I've already had a shelf tumble down because of the bow and the fact that the little shelf brackets are quite short. I went out to home depot and got some longer ones so that the shelves don't tumble down again. Overall, it looks very nice for the price and it holds a lot ( I use it as a pantry). I am very satisfied with my purchase. I just strongly suggest reinforcing it before putting it up.
I so enjoyed watching this... the precision... the creative approach... the carefully dangerous methods... the end product. Wish I still had that flexibility in my old body! Great stuff!
Love watching your videos! It's so relaxing. One question, why did you mortice your hinge plated into the carcass? I'm guessing you wanted different door position but surely get hinges to suit what you need? It's just that you spend so much time making a lovely carcasd to then destroy it. The customer will see that everytime they open it...
Very impressive tools and craftsmanship, except for the shoddy hinge installation in the frame. Any required recesses should have been made using a depth-controlled router prior to assembly. Just sayin...
And here I am thinking I need fancy stuff like the best tools, custom wood working benches, dust control,...shoes. Turns out, I’m just a big ol’ pussy. Great work guys!