Amazing!!! My hubby and I are at the beginning stages of woodworking, seeing beautiful work like this gives me motivation. Thanks for sharing. Just subbed, you have a new fan!!
This is a cool project but the wiring I'm overwhelmed already something i need to do being a challenge. This closet is a cool project and the lighting is all awesome. Great job!
Amazing video, having you show some trial and error or why you chose to do things a certain way made for such a fun video to watch. Plus the grand finale is beautiful
Wow, this is amazing. I’m definitely doing something as near to this as I can with my meager skills, experience, and tools! In fact, I saved this video for future reference! Wish me luck!!!
Very inspiring i been buying wood working tools for quite some time now and want to have the courage to start a project like this one. It came out amazing. Great Video
I like the lighting. I would always recommend edge taping before assembly and the specialized tool for flushing the edges is worth it. I also glue everything even if it’s nailed or pocket screwed as well as buying the pieces that you printed but hey it worked.
Wow, just Wow! I have been in and around construction my whole life, recently building closet and kitchen cabinets, for around my own house and shop mainly. Your, however, have shown me so many tips and time saving touches as well as your low-key, soft-spoken approach to your tutorial that i have become a subscriber instantly, thank you for your time and sacrifice! p.s. The drawers are my favorite part of build!
This looks seriously stunning. The only thing I would've done differently is to have the LEDs a bit more covered with a gitter and some acrylic for example. Diffuses the light a bit more and prevents damaging the LEDs in any way. Great video!
Came out great. I did this in prior house (replaced all the old rod and shelving with new components and added hidden light strips) and am doing this again in current house. Like you implied, it totally changes the usefulness and mood of the closet.
Thanks for this video. We bought a large 2 story victorian style home out in the country. I'm renovating it one room at a time. So far I've done 2 of 3 bathrooms and the living room. I was going to do the master closet next. Found this video while researching and I think I want to do something very similar. Very nice!
Just an amazing, clear video, showing clearly the tools and techniques and the options for other tools and techniques, I'm a woodworker and i,m so impressed by this. BTW thanks, and keep it up.
Great work! Looks much better/cleaner than my DIY walkin closet im doing. Ran into trouble keeping boards straight with just a circular saw and cheap guide. Looking to get into the cabinet making field.
Neat project! I miss having a little space to create stuff like this. Just bought an old house and it will occupy most of my time for the next six months. Eventually would like to build a shop at the rear of the property to get back into it.
Nice work 1 tip for Your led strip lighting. You should install the strip in an aluminium extrusion with diffuser. You can route a channel with you laminate trimmer to recess it into the panel. The it won’t come unstuck gives a much more professional finish
Very Nice. It must feel good to have acquired enough skills from enough places to bring them together and pull this off. That is a really nice design too. You were able to use 3D printed items for serious structural loads, which tells me 3D printing continues to grow. It would be interesting to know what type of printer/filament you used for this. Nice video work as well. Hard to know with these things but, for me, you picked the right pacing, while maintaining an informative level of detail. Thanks for doing this.
I used a 1/16 round over router bit to trim outside and inside edges of edgeband, trims and softens edge at the same time. Just have to edge band pieces before assembly
I haven’t been a cabinet maker for long, but it’s really interesting in seeing how others bring their designs to life. The company I work for use Häfele parts for their customer’s lighting. Häfele make a sort of c-channel (or t-track) that has a plastic diffuser that clips in. The light strips are similar to what you use (although, there’s no soldering involved), but we house the aluminium c-channel into a groove of a face frame we make or simply screw it to the back of the face frame and then add the sticky-back lighting strip, which sticks to the inside of that c-channel/t-track. It’s very easy and looks top notch. Anyway, keep up the good work. It looks great! All the best from the UK.
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I install cabinets for a living. I used to have the nail shooting out of the sides of the plywood issue. Keep in mind the nail usually bends left or right of the tip of the gun. Orient your gun to where if the nail goes left or right it won’t punch out of the plywood and you’ll never have that issue again. Opposite of the way the gun was oriented when you were showing drawer construction.
So if nailing into the side of a vertical piece, have the gun perpendicular (so the bottom/top is facing the wall) rather than vertical (top or bottom facing ceiling/floor)?
I have downloaded your video I’m going to start my closet to I install cabinets over 10 years on the comercial side which is mainly warehouses, schools, banks, etc etc, but I have never ever built a single cabinet 🗄️ my self I have tons of tools and you inspire me to try to do it my self and I will let you know how goes hello from Arizona
The taper at the nail tip is what will set it off course and out the side of the workpiece. Keep the nail gun perpendicular to the board you are fastening to. In other words the nail will only deflect left or right relative to the gun.