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We needed a shoe rack for a spot in our bathroom that always seems to collect shoes. Other than being narrow and having as much capacity as possible, I didn't have any restrictions on the design. So I decided to have some fun by designing something different and maybe a little weird. Made from African Mahogany and Curly Maple, the rack features four shelves held to the legs via through mortise and tenon joints. The rack tapers upward and the shelves get proportionally narrower as they go up. The wood is doing most of the visual work on this piece and the little details might go unnoticed. I found this to be a fun exercise in joinery and designing on the fly. And thankfully, it actually works quite well as a shoe rack.
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@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 5 лет назад
This is great. Woodworking is supposed to be fun and that's why I do it. I like seeing someone having fun like they should.
@dewayneegerton9159
@dewayneegerton9159 5 лет назад
Yes the design and change as needed building is great. As a new woodworker I do that alot. Nice to see how you over come things that don't go as planned. Keep up the great vids and thanks
@PeterEss
@PeterEss 5 лет назад
Totally love the honesty of a project like this. Built for a purpose, trying new things, happy accidents along the way, functional in the end. Love hearing and seeing your thoughts throughout. Cheers, Marc!
@temmihoo
@temmihoo 5 лет назад
The fixups to problems are good content and at times teach about getting out of potential dead ends.
@thomashakonsen3778
@thomashakonsen3778 5 лет назад
You dont make mistakes. You have happy accidents.
@SSBailey77845
@SSBailey77845 5 лет назад
I could not agree more.
@Mrfrerob
@Mrfrerob 5 лет назад
Lol 10:42 “I can only attempt this because I’m wearing flannel”. Fun vid Marc!
@almaylin464
@almaylin464 5 лет назад
I would like to add he only failed due to hipster flannel when Norm rolled his selves the cuffs were the same color as the rest of the shirt lol can't blame the flannel man
@bobbg9041
@bobbg9041 3 года назад
NORMS GOT 2 THUMBS UP.
@chrisfromnl
@chrisfromnl 5 лет назад
Reminded me of an old school wood whisperer video - loved it!
@rml015
@rml015 5 лет назад
I thought the same thing. Definitely has Eastern design elements that were prevalent in Marc's early builds.
@krtwood
@krtwood 5 лет назад
Even your mdf is fancy.
@samfly87
@samfly87 Год назад
Long-time watcher, first time posting- love this style. Definitely keep it up…two years later…
@jakeb7244
@jakeb7244 5 лет назад
While WW is not always simple and easy; design and attention to details is always touch for me. Thanks for the great content and design. Thanks for the great channel
@bear478
@bear478 5 лет назад
I think a balance of fun, practical, "easier" projects and the more in depth very professional projects is a good idea. It gives those that are starting something to work with and build up to as their skills grow.
@ChristCenteredIronworks
@ChristCenteredIronworks 5 лет назад
This is something that has been on my to do list for a long time....like 8 yrs lol. One day I will forge one...one day. Thanks for the upload
@TheSlacker64
@TheSlacker64 5 лет назад
I do like the free styling, first its low pressure and fun, second, you come up with ideas and techniques you may not of done on a non free style project. Thanks Mark
@danielhansen533
@danielhansen533 5 лет назад
I did like the format. I'm sorry to see that you had a hiccup, but I'm glad you took the time to point it out. We all at some point will make a mistake and seeing other people's solutions can be the springboard that helps us resolve our own mistakes. Thanks again.
@redd04k
@redd04k 5 лет назад
I like the less planned build. It gives you a better chance to explain the thought process as you go through it. No plan survives the initial point of contact... So sometimes seeing it evolve helps as much as seeing the finished product.
@joeygreear7099
@joeygreear7099 5 лет назад
This is old school Marc personified...love the video presentation and all the little subtle techniques. More like this...and more flannel!!!
@rickrobert3640
@rickrobert3640 5 лет назад
I think a lot of woodworkers wing it while making small projects. This is why I think this stile video will help a lot of people. Keep up the great work. Thanks
@gt2scale
@gt2scale 5 лет назад
I really enjoy the wing-it videos. It is fun to see other people approach problem solving in different ways.
@mrcannamike5636
@mrcannamike5636 5 лет назад
Great Video and I look forward to more like this. I enjoy the whole winging it approach to woodworking.
@evanboeshans3146
@evanboeshans3146 5 лет назад
I really like this type of project. It's fun to take 15 minutes and watch a project happen. It's also a quality project that's not too intimidating and makes it easy for us to modify it in our own way. I can see myself doing something like this to warm up before diving into a guild project.
@patmash
@patmash 5 лет назад
Love videos that DON'T USE CNC tools. Keeping the craft alive. Great build, great video. May be my next project.
@jamestaulbee4791
@jamestaulbee4791 5 лет назад
Really good video. I especially liked the "unplanned" process and the attention you showed in the jig building. Thanks Mark.
@schmerer1
@schmerer1 4 года назад
Love the fun you had making this. That is what this type of project is all about.
@benbirdsill4709
@benbirdsill4709 5 лет назад
Fun AND instructive. I really like the build/video because that's the way I build a lot of things - "How can I get what I need out of what I have."
@theintelligentcarpenter9407
@theintelligentcarpenter9407 4 года назад
You're definitely the most thorough and precise woodworker on RU-vid. Love watching everything you make, especially when you get to add your own touch to it.
@cuda128
@cuda128 5 лет назад
Thanks for not acting like skip planing will result in a perfectly flat board. This caused a lot of frustration for me starting out with no jointer and I really wasted a lot of time and material thinking it was going to work like other content suggested.
@smiffy5467
@smiffy5467 5 лет назад
I like these types of builds, small projects that are achievable in most home workshops yet test your skills.. Nice.
@omermalik4993
@omermalik4993 5 лет назад
Love the methodology used here. Great clean project and the final product shows the care and thought out into it.
@WalkersWoodworks
@WalkersWoodworks 5 лет назад
Not happy Wood Talk is over but I am happy we will get more Wood Whisperer content! Thanks for the video. Super cool build.
@davidg105
@davidg105 5 лет назад
This was a good balance of using hand tools and machinery to achieve a realistic goal for the average woodworker.
@ericrichter7933
@ericrichter7933 4 года назад
I like the free form projects where you talk about your design thought-process. Some of us struggle with design and it’s good to get to follow along in refinement as things don’t exactly as planned. Thanks mark!
@FTADaddio
@FTADaddio 5 лет назад
I love working on and watching projects without a clear plan taking shape. Being able to make small changes and try out different techniques really help me learn what works well, what to pay close attention to, and ultimately how to make better plans for future projects.
@christofix
@christofix 5 лет назад
Your videos are better than TV. They are fun to watch, the projects are usable and with the tips you give, even an inexperienced woodworker can get started. Keep making those videos! Greetings Christofix
@darvaish4552
@darvaish4552 3 года назад
i tumbled in to your video by chance, and now i find that i am watching your videos more than any other wood worker, keep up your good work and thanks for all the tips that you keep on passing as you go along.
@thomasglass4027
@thomasglass4027 5 лет назад
Great vid! I never have a plan when I’m building. I just look around the shop and see what I have and figure out what I can make.
@Kaalmada
@Kaalmada 5 лет назад
It's good to see you in this fashion of video. Even as a guild member, it's fun to just sit back and watch a build from start to finish. Looking forward to more in 2019
@georgem.323
@georgem.323 5 лет назад
These are the type videos I started watching you for. When you started migrating away from these type videos I started looking for others who were doing them. These give great ideas and help inspire me to try new things that I otherwise might not consider or think of. Thank you. Missed these type videos. I am a hands on person, so seeing the hands on experience with the explanations of why or why not to do something are always great. Your project designs are very enjoyable as well.
@brentfowler2317
@brentfowler2317 5 лет назад
Im a very inexperienced beginner to woodworking. However, with that said I work along side my dad. Who's a retired 45yr master carpenter. So I've worked with wood forever. But never to do "fine woodworking". I'm in the middle of building my first woodworking workbench. And I'm extremely excited to get into this stage of things. So thank you for the inspiration to continue down this path.
@braddurham8150
@braddurham8150 5 лет назад
This project looks fantastic, I for one enjoyed this style of designing on the fly, as it showed us the thought processes behind each element, to create a cohesive result. An important lesson for everyone.
@wstokes13
@wstokes13 5 лет назад
I really liked the approach you took to this video. It didn't feel too fast, and it was really fun to see how you thought through the project on the fly and adapted when things didn't work out quite the way you intended at first.
@davidcuevas4792
@davidcuevas4792 5 лет назад
Isn't this just like life? Great job, being able to adapt and accommodate is what everything is about, well partly. Loved the presentation, yes do more. The more unplanned work you do, the more All of what you have learned will come to the surface. Personally, I love to watch problem solving from others. It lends itself to perspectives unknown by the watcher, this teaching in a very pure form. Beautiful! Thanks you for the time you spent, bringing us this simple little journey, chalk full of technique, skill, and a little bit of problem solving. I'd love to see some serious solving. Keep it up, again, thanks
@Chadmw
@Chadmw 5 лет назад
You, sir, are the measuring stick that all of us compare ourselves against. Amazing!
@SilverWedge
@SilverWedge 5 лет назад
This video fills all the squares; informational, entertaining and relevant. Time to get in the shop and make some sawdust!
@joelazar6152
@joelazar6152 5 лет назад
I love these kinds of builds. It's how I build more often than not, so seeing you fixing mistakes that come from improvisation is especially helpful.
@mgpalma
@mgpalma 5 лет назад
I love this type of project and a throwback to your vids of the past. Where style meets day-to-day living; yes, more of these please!
@viveksawhney5691
@viveksawhney5691 5 лет назад
I actually love this type of build. I don't have time to start a guild project right now, so this is a phenomenal way to get in the shop. It also serves a use, which is even better.
@_J.F_
@_J.F_ 5 лет назад
I love this kind of build making woodworking less of a science and much more approachable for hobby woodworkers. That said your level of skill, attention to detail, and smooth design, is still very much high end and signals top quality and luxury. I love it!
@user-od3vm6bj8l
@user-od3vm6bj8l 4 года назад
Such a pleasure to watch your videos! Everything is so tidy, accurately-done and nice. I suppose it's so important to have your working place carefully prepared like yours!
@greg2337
@greg2337 5 лет назад
I've been follwing you for almost 10 years now. I'm still impressed with the quality of the videos and the explanations. You're one of the best teachers out there.
@ronedge3086
@ronedge3086 5 лет назад
I think a lot of us hobbyist build this way, so its good seeing someone of your caliber building on the fly.
@stevecall5744
@stevecall5744 5 лет назад
Your approach to this project is how I approach virtually every one. A idea roughly sketched out with dimensions
@MrHowifeltersnatch
@MrHowifeltersnatch 5 лет назад
Absolutely loved this build. Just following where the wood and your "FEEL" took you. Sometimes this are the most honest videos and I hope to see more in the future!!!
@donniemarcum4504
@donniemarcum4504 5 лет назад
I enjoyed the video. It's not to often we go to the shop without a detailed plan on what we are going to do. Turned out very nice and showed some interesting techniques in the build.
@jakedevillier5863
@jakedevillier5863 5 лет назад
Loved the video. Everything about it. And definitely loved the curly maple. And thanks for not quitting... RU-vid
@Bootvi
@Bootvi 5 лет назад
Marc - this is great and shows us all to chill a bit on our projects. More please!
@Tohp19
@Tohp19 5 лет назад
I love this kind of thing. I think it lets us see inside your mind from a creative and problem solving aspect that would normally all be hidden in the planning phase. And for someone who loves woodworking but isn't especially creative himself, I love this kind of thing.
@canuckotter
@canuckotter 5 лет назад
I'm a fan of this kind of play-and-have-fun project, and also the more complex, design-intensive stuff... Mostly though I'm a fan of you enjoying what you're doing, because that means better projects for us and more of them, so it's a win all around. 😊
@Austinificationify
@Austinificationify 5 лет назад
Love these type of videos. Way more practical and attainable for those of us who don't have as much time in the shop as they would like.
@MeansWoodshop
@MeansWoodshop 5 лет назад
This going in without a plan, and focusing on the fun of it is my favorite kind of woodworking, especially if it turns out anything close to this. That shoe rack is a gorgeous piece, Marc. That curly maple is stunning. Job well done.
@fl5966
@fl5966 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed this Marc. It's great to see you free wheeling and explaining the "on the fly" decisions. I'd love to see this type of build thrown into your rotation!
@craigallan7263
@craigallan7263 5 лет назад
Minimal tool build, that could be achieved by your newbie maker are always good videos to have. Builds like these help get people started on their build. Great video.
@psychemus
@psychemus 5 лет назад
Love seeing both the techniques and the thinking process on this sort of video. Thanks!
@rogerroger5649
@rogerroger5649 4 года назад
This is the kind of project I remember from some of your first videos years ago. I am a relatively new woodworker that has built up my tool chest over a few years to a decent setup and have built a few projects. This is the type of project that is perfect for people like me as well as more advanced woodworkers. It gives you the chance to work with some absolutely beautiful wood without having to spend too much. It also give you the chance to work on perfecting some very useful techniques. I guess its kind of a transition point for people like me to help go from maybe "advanced newbie" to "beginner intermediate" woodworker. Anyway, if you still read the comments, yes, more videos like this please.
@mikedodsonlabview
@mikedodsonlabview 5 лет назад
I’m a very visual learner so watching this video really helped me understand some good basic concepts you talk about in your Hybrid Woodworking book. Great project!
@r1dls492
@r1dls492 5 лет назад
Keep freewheeling!! It's great to see / hear the design process and also the errors you find along the way.
@justinwales8861
@justinwales8861 5 лет назад
I love this presentation style. It's great to see the choices you make and the thought process behind different techniques.
@sandrajacobson917
@sandrajacobson917 5 лет назад
Another excellent video. I definitely would love to see more in this style. Learning how you think through a project, even "simple" ones, offers many opportunities to learn new strategies and techniques. Thanks for all of your hard work!
@PeteSudlow
@PeteSudlow 5 лет назад
The figure on that maple was amazing! It's always great to be able to have some creative fun in the shop. Journey before destination.
@psychoticvenom
@psychoticvenom 5 лет назад
I *love* this build. These are my favorite kinds of builds in my shop too -- just kinda figuring things out on the fly a bit, experimenting, worrying a little less about the final product and just enjoying the journey.
@ianquinn9121
@ianquinn9121 5 лет назад
raw unplanned, builds are great and always some of my favorite! please keep these going! love your work! and thank you!
@leedavidson8682
@leedavidson8682 5 лет назад
Love these quick city unstructured projects.
@seajan808
@seajan808 5 лет назад
please show more content like this , I LOVE THIS !! just go and make something with minimal planning and end up with an incredible looking piece ..... this is how my grampa made things !!!
@philsg13
@philsg13 5 лет назад
Nice, exactly the kind of video I'm keen to see more of. Really enjoy the process of design while building!
@MarkRivard2014
@MarkRivard2014 5 лет назад
Great project. I enjoy building small items that can be given to friends and family. I would like to see more like this.
@foomanchewthis
@foomanchewthis 5 лет назад
Vote: I like the free flow presentation style. Still chocked full of useful tips & techniques. Thanks!
@JamesCasalino
@JamesCasalino 5 лет назад
I love this! It is like the old days! Fun, useful, and a good brush up on some skills. I would definitely enjoy more content like this!
@jimmcnett
@jimmcnett 5 лет назад
I do like this format. As you tried things, I was projecting those tricks/techniques onto a project that I am working on. It seems that I learned more from this project then some of the other projects. Thank you for sharing.
@aaronmudge4537
@aaronmudge4537 4 года назад
I like these kinds of builds. Watching makers work through problems or try new things is very enjoyable.
@halsands2469
@halsands2469 5 лет назад
Really enjoyed the off the cuff build! The improvised skills you show to fix something that didnt turn out the way you had envisioned is really awesome!
@alasdairmackenzie515
@alasdairmackenzie515 5 лет назад
I, for one, like this kind of project video. Fun and full of hints and tips which are applicable to other projects. Thank you and best aye!
@TaylorHubbell
@TaylorHubbell 5 лет назад
Great Video and Project Marc. I really enjoyed the format of you having an idea but designing as you went. Always fun to see how others plan and then resolve any issues.
@bobbysimon9699
@bobbysimon9699 5 лет назад
Turned out real nice. Would love to see more off the top of dome type of build without plans. It makes for more creative and unique builds like this one.
@scottdutton7160
@scottdutton7160 5 лет назад
Thumbs up Marc! I agree with you - projects like this are fun and are probably how a lot of us tackle our own projects.
@kenkoyle
@kenkoyle 5 лет назад
Love this video! Please do more of these quick, fun, weekend-build type videos. Even though I’ll probably never make an overly fancy shoe rack, I’ll use some of these techniques (mortise template, tenon glue-ups, etc.) on other projects. I really appreciate you making this, and making it fun!
@adamhigginbotham6267
@adamhigginbotham6267 5 лет назад
Super cool! I love this format, gets the old brain working, and shows some techniques i can use in any project I want. Thank you
@MadamCoyote
@MadamCoyote 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this very much. You see a good deal of the thought process that goes into the creation of the final piece. When plans are made first on a computer, most of those thought processes have already happened by the time the project gets to the shop.
@matthewdcarver
@matthewdcarver 5 лет назад
Great job. Always love the humor. It is a good project to show techniques and I appreciate that.
@drewpat44
@drewpat44 5 лет назад
I really like this format, it's easier to follow along and definitely more entertaining.
@mountainlightwoodcraft
@mountainlightwoodcraft 5 лет назад
Even though it was a relatively small project, it contained so many essential woodworking techniques that it seems almost like a mini-master course in G&G. I for one welcome any project like this that you feel like building. It doesn't have to be a monumental project every time; small projects are extremely worthwhile and pack a lot of info in an easily digestible timeframe.
@seanpatterson1609
@seanpatterson1609 5 лет назад
I absolutely like and benefit from this presentation style. You provided clear instructions for the project and have some very good tips and insights through different stages of the process. The length of the presentation suited the project well. Thank you. I would enjoy seeing more projects like these from you as time allows.
@xcollins1
@xcollins1 5 лет назад
Great video! Practical build where you let inspiration choose the path to the final product. Also the flannel is a great shop tip. I'll have stock up.
@AngieWilliamsDesigns
@AngieWilliamsDesigns 5 лет назад
Yes. I did enjoy this style. I still like having some projects with plans. But it depends on the project. I really enjoyed watching the process here. I feel like it was a great teaching video. Thanks for sharing. And... that Mahogany… LOVE
@motorman7976
@motorman7976 5 лет назад
Love this style video. Fun, yet instructional. This is what drew me to W.W. in the first place.
@samueldicks5345
@samueldicks5345 5 лет назад
Im glad i'm not the only one who drops my work pieces on the floor!
@MrDonovanJones
@MrDonovanJones 5 лет назад
I like this, seeing how woodworkers modify a design or fix mistakes is one of the most helpful for me in my shop
@nelsonmaldonado2672
@nelsonmaldonado2672 5 лет назад
This was really great. Thank you for showing us to have fun with not only the project but with any mistakes. Like Bob Ross says there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents. I would definitely like to see more builds likes this.
@ghostdog662
@ghostdog662 5 лет назад
These projects are more manageable to complete over a day or two. Very nice work.
@dlkscottish
@dlkscottish 5 лет назад
Mark, Since the is how I normally build I enjoy watching the unplanned fixes, keeps it real. :)
@tarz9386
@tarz9386 5 лет назад
LOOKS GOOD, SURE IT WILL MAKE THE BOSS HAPPY, GREAT LOOKING WOOD MATCH. NICE WORK THANK YOU.
@TheAlphapuck5280
@TheAlphapuck5280 5 лет назад
I did something similar for shoes. I had no plans and I actually used curly maple live edge for a cabinet top. It came out well and fits the farmhouse style of our place.
@smithe53
@smithe53 5 лет назад
Any WW project video is a project video worth watching. Thanks, Mark!
@xixoxixa
@xixoxixa 5 лет назад
Absolutely love it. Both the finished product and the video. I find the explanations in this one somewhat easier to grasp and follow. Keep up the great work!
@richardpeterson9449
@richardpeterson9449 5 лет назад
Love this video style! Would love to see more. Thanks Mark
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