Who needs Netflix for drama and comedy? Drama…will the shelves fit?? Comedy…Mrs. handing over the bin! I enjoy being a fan from my armchair. Keep up the incredible work whether it’s fixing or building!
Love this book! ru-vid.comUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
Thanks Stuart, that's a practical yet interesting design and well executed, I hope Mrs Matthews is happy too, I'm sure she'll help you remember what's next on the list ! 😉
On an early video Stuart said his channel was a place to get support on being in a mess. He has showed his mess a few times so I think he straightens up the corner he is filming. I am so messy too and the more I get done the bigger the mess. I guess it is either a character flaw or a talent. Just get goggles and see the stuff you finished not the gigantic mess you made.
Fantastic work Stuart, far better than ANY purchased unit every day of the week..... and far more rewarding to design and make. Well put together video again......love the channel!!!
Lovely job as always Stuart. It gives me confidence that a skilled/knowledgeable man like yourself does the same as me, i.e projects evolve as you do them instead of rigid plans 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great Stuart! And just in time for Valentine’s Day 😙for your wife! Could you make a video on how to route out hinges on a full size door? Your video on chiseling out the hinge was artistic and lovely. When I did it took me all day and was more of a painful drama. And my back was killing me.
Excellent video Stu and I would argue to say that is much better than something you buy off the shelf. Looks classic and elegant. We wonder too what's next on the list!
Lovely job Stuart, always enjoy your thought process in designing things! Not sure if you did it off camera, but always worth putting some knotting solution over the knots in the wood before priming. This makes sure that any resin from the knot doesn’t come through and stain your nice paintwork!
Another great job Stuart! Im a jot confused how you made the particular shape that the hinges slotted into just by sliding the MDF across the router bit? Did you drill down and chisel out to get the deeper hole?
Great to see a simple woodworking project that everyone (diy) can tackle .one question,you used knotted pine as the legs, you didn't use any knotting solution to avoid any knots weeping later???,some primers do contain it ?,not all , Maybe you should explain that ?? .Also maybe mrmdf could be better?, especially in a place prone to moisture.sorry just nick picking, great video 👍
I don't know how many times I've used knotting in the past and it hasn't made any difference - I still get a yellowing come though so these days I don't bother. The MDF I use is what is available from DIY shops for DIY'ers - that the channel is aimed at. MRMDF is great but the average DIY'er can't readily get their hands on it from a place that can cut it down to get it in the car.
@@ProperDIY 😂😂yes ,your right ,keep it so people can obtain these materials, but I live in a small seaside town whose DIY store (you can guess which one)😂won't cut materials to size😂,but ironically I have a building merchant who will cut a list for you ,but sells Mrmdf (dearer I except)😂,regarding the knotting solution,have you tried a Shellac based primer. Please I'm not being critical, keep your channel as it is ,too many now are going down route where the average Diyer can't afford the tools ,I actually loved when you said "fancy" tools, i.e festool domino 😂😂😂, 👍👍
When using a table saw, Stuart, the blade should only protrude by about 3mm or 1/8 inch when cutting. This leaves it easier to control the cut, get a straight cut, and makes it less likely to lose fingers if you accidentally contact the blade. You should also always leave the guard in place. It was put there for a reason.
@A Sob Story For Every Song a regular health and safety nut, that's me. 🤣 I'm not really, but there are a few power tools which I definitely would not remove the safety guard from, and a table saw is one of them.
@ProperDIY Need to use about three coats of knotting. Pain in the *****. Can also use two or three coats of Zinsser shellac based stuff. It dries very quickly and is white.
big mistake making the shelf into a lid. every horizontal is going to gather litter. every time you lift the lid to put something in the dustbin something will fall off and be lost behind the shelf unit. you would have been better off putting the bin on slides or wheels to pull it out from under the shelf. also, if the glue doesn't hold it, the paint will.
I looked at one of your videos - the breakfast omelette - and couldn't help but laugh when I saw how much cr*p you have scattered across your cooker, especially after reading your comment here