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Your blinkist ad is better than their stupid ads I hear on the radio all the time - some dumbass trying to impress a girl by telling her that “20% of the stars we see have planets capable of supporting human life” because he’s too smart to read books. … sorry, it touches a nerve. Love the video. :-)
I hope you understand what you've got here, dude. The videos you make are far more than just how-to-videos. Keep up the great work. I've been here since the beginning, and it's not because of the information, but the relentless attention to detail you have in your work. I can't remember who said it, but someone once said that 'when you work with buildings it's about centimeter, but when you're working with furniture it's about millimeters'. And then you have those you care if it's a whole, half or a quarter of a millimeter. You my man are definitely amongst the latter.
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ru-vid.comUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
Thank you a lot. I see this video 3 times and I take notes for my tambour door cabinets. Very instructive. I like your voice, because make the information to came smooth to my brain, for better understanding. And the subtle and funny jokes makes the video more captivating. Thanks again. You're a veeeery good teacher. Sorry for my poor english, I' m from Romania.
I just realized why I love your videos so much. You remind me of Nick Offerman. Down to earth, and a perfectly dry sense of humor which I resonate with!
Material cost will for the most part be regionally based. So wouldnt be helpfull. Cuts would be useful. And a tool cost for special tools. But material cost not so much
I had to build extra cupboards for the kitchen and conservatory for the same reason. Still the projects my wife wants done are a good reason to buy new tools.
Of all the woodworking RU-vid channels I watch, yours is the most entertaining. I think the “mock” stupidness is so fun and your woodworking skills are well displayed and shared with all of us. A very good job.
I would imagine that a major furniture brand would knock off your design...it's that fabulous. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful craftmanship and design.
One of my favorite subtleties in RU-vid videos is when you-tubers use other creator’s designs/tools. Like you using the Katz-Moses stop block. Woodworkers supporting other woodworkers. So dang cool
A tables saw incident in wood design, back in university, makes me idolize you all the more, every time you come close to a whirling blade, that is 'just doing my job,' blade.
I can hardly wait from one bourbon moth video to the next. Best woodworking channel ever. Don’t get me wrong I’m subbed to three but Jason nails it. Oh my gosh, next video the taste differences and quality of glues. Wood, school, glue all etc. the finer things in life.
Without a doubt, this is my favourite RU-vid channel of any genre... Period! Your work is skilled and professional but your narration is the best part of all. Keep up the great work and channel!
I have had a tambour door project for my kitchen on my to do list for quite a while. Your video provided a whole bunch of techniques that I had been looking for. I think I now know how I am going to do the project! Thank you for the great information.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again! You have the best woodworking channel on RU-vid! Keep up the great work Jason… I’ve learned a ton from you! You’re a true craftsman! Keep it up brother!
Hej, I don’t comment often but I like your videos super much. Your humor, none verbal and verbal is soooo good 👍 and your work is very nice, keep up the good work.
Beautiful! I don’t see the point nor like how they look, yet, even with that bedroom tone of voice so soothing and relaxing I watched 36 minutes and 28 seconds give or take a couple nano seconds. How the heck did you manage to keep me glued, or clamped? to the screen is beyond my comprehension…and I had a lot to do! But I figured I’d watch every second of how to make something I’m not interested in making so I’ll never make it, maybe.
I love love love your videos. You are so talented. I would love to make these, but at the rate I work, they would take a year. But then ... who knows? Maybe I'll do it anyway! Thanks for sharing your amazing talent and your sense of humor.
For hand sanding those tambour pieces, you can take a high grit foam sanding block and cut the rough shape of the tambour out of the foam with an xzacto knife, then form your sand paper sheets into the recess you cut in the foam and sand away, also spin the sand paper frequently 🤙🏼
Love the tambour doors. The drop cloth you used, I’ve used them on the outside of my square drop trailer. I used the glue method you used plus a very good few gallons of exterior paint. It’s the poor mans fiberglass. It has held up for many years. I am enjoying your work. I like your voice and how you explain everything in detail. I hope that didn’t sound creepy.
Man you're probably the funniest woodworker that I watched and I think you work and videos are awesome but sometimes I worry with the funny things you do. 😂