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I needed a place to store my shoes and a nice entryway bench. I decided to make one but with Tambour wood doors to give me a challenge, but I made better tambour doors using kerf cuts, because if the recent experience I have with kerf cutting I was very confident on this idea.
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@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Get the Plans Here: www.etsy.com/listing/1288515482/shoe-bench-with-bending-doors?click_key=7a0a42d13f1646e85bd3235298370dad6a16cfc2%3A1288515482&click_sum=3037e421&ref=shop_home_feat_1
@warrenyoung173
@warrenyoung173 Год назад
Did you consider screws instead of glue to fix the bottom to the rest? It may have let you avoid cutting the door track.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
That's a great idea! I did not think about that
@fcallum77
@fcallum77 Год назад
Nice video. I'm glad you show all the mistakes and don't use editing, lie and so on to cover them up. You are a genuine creator! The project came out looking great, even with the mishaps.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you so much!! Mistakes are part of the process and I like to show the entire process as much as possible 💯
@StylesToHate
@StylesToHate Год назад
Couldnt have said it better .
@robertbutler8004
@robertbutler8004 11 месяцев назад
It is good that you show that you are human and showed your mistakes we all make mistakes but I guess that a lot of RU-vidrs do not show their mistakes.
@MagixianX1
@MagixianX1 Год назад
Not sure if anyone does this, but i would consider fitting some hidden roller bearings to reduce the resistance.
@defonotmario
@defonotmario Месяц назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@jessicaleesantana
@jessicaleesantana 2 месяца назад
So in loooveeeeee years! 😍 Just watched your YT video and so impressed! Im going to use your kerf vids for a future breakfast nook tutorial!
@topnotchcontent
@topnotchcontent 11 месяцев назад
That's still the coolest Kerf project I've seen yet!
@gungasam3000
@gungasam3000 Год назад
Was looking for a tambour door idea, and found this video. Freakin brilliant. New sub!
@g-coversa
@g-coversa 11 месяцев назад
I dont care what critics say... this is the best DIY i ever seen. Looks easy but i am sure i can take a year doing it 😂😂😂😂. GREAT JOB MAN.
@JARMade
@JARMade 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@defonotmario
@defonotmario Месяц назад
That is an insanely awesome idea.
@pinkeye00
@pinkeye00 Год назад
Most honest wood worker for the average Joe. Subscribing for the tranparency.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Welcome 🙂 and I'm a little embarrassed how many mistakes my next video is going to have lol 😆 but that's how we learn
@Myhealth-ce2se
@Myhealth-ce2se 6 месяцев назад
counter clockwise for right handed woodworkers. clockwise for left handed
@ScottWalshWoodworking
@ScottWalshWoodworking Год назад
really cool concept and you executed it very well. Good job Jesus!
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thanks Scott!! Really appreciate that 🙏 🙌
@tnoinetwork
@tnoinetwork 5 месяцев назад
I love it!!!
@diegoch04
@diegoch04 3 месяца назад
Awesome dude. Thank you.
@lovedags7880
@lovedags7880 Год назад
Very nice looking piece. Furniture stores don't have the quality of a nice homeaid piece, built by a master craftsman. Keep building your own designs,you are very good at it.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@tomrael9893
@tomrael9893 Год назад
Thanks for the great video 🤘
@fcschoenthal
@fcschoenthal Год назад
Good thing it's a prototype. 😁 Still a very nice piece that you should be very proud of. - Chris
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Definitely am. Thank you 🙂
@lucabattiston6428
@lucabattiston6428 Год назад
This is awesome
@AlbertinhoVigo
@AlbertinhoVigo 9 месяцев назад
Good work :)
@adiaz2494
@adiaz2494 Год назад
Nice work, if it was mine i would like to have a back for the middle square shelfs, but it's just a personal preference
@jasonw2784
@jasonw2784 Год назад
Looks awesome man. 👍🏻
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you!
@hiliaryjohnson5188
@hiliaryjohnson5188 Год назад
Awesome channel! You won a new subscriber
@rangelgaydadzhiyski55
@rangelgaydadzhiyski55 10 месяцев назад
Looks amazing! Just add an inner wall at the back that will prevent showing up the empty back or items falling out the back 👌
@ryanhamblin1965
@ryanhamblin1965 Год назад
I love your approach to your videos
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you!
@CornerCreekWoodworking
@CornerCreekWoodworking Год назад
Great video. That's is very unique.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you!!
@scotschlinger3975
@scotschlinger3975 Год назад
Nice job! Enjoy your honesty about your mistake and then your ability to problem solve.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you! I appreciate that 🙏
@nickbrutanna9973
@nickbrutanna9973 Год назад
1 -- I like the picture-in-picture effect showing what part of the build you are working on. Nice touch. 2 -- you might run the runner space further into the back side of the setup, allowing you to put a fixed back-panel onto it, which the doors slide "in front of" (from the front view). This would allow the thing to stay somewhat fully enclosed, rather than open back or open front, as currently designed. Such enclosure might possibly be desirable with, ummm, "stinky shoes".
@bowerscustomwoodworkingllc
@bowerscustomwoodworkingllc Год назад
I like the project! I also think it’s cool you don’t hide from mistakes you made.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Absolutely! Mistakes is how you learn the most
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 4 месяца назад
I can’t help but wonder if it’s the solid 1/2” sheets of plywood that are really your resistance? I’ve always seen it done with slats attached to leather or drop cloth. Looks very nice, hope it works better
@NelsonWoodworks
@NelsonWoodworks Год назад
Awesome video Jesus! This looks amazing
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you Chris!
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Brilliant work, dude! It turned out beautiful! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Thank you!!
@amwartwork
@amwartwork 6 месяцев назад
i thin if you put a sligh chamfer on the back edge of the doors , it would have slid better due to less contact frction. but then that nay have put more pressure on end end of the kefrs causing cracking. you have some serious skills
@peterclifton7069
@peterclifton7069 Год назад
Great job. . It may be a prototype but looks great to me. Very brave experimenting with that expensive plywood.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Haha go big or go home right? Haha 😄
@woodshopnerdery
@woodshopnerdery Год назад
Great job! Very interesting design and building techniques. When I first saw the pics of the build I did not realize the curves were sliding doors! I think the veneer will eventually crack with use. But to get the same look maybe you could redesign with the ends being fixed kerf cut plywood and the doors made as tradition tambour panels, as on a roll top desk, but sideways.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Yeah I am already seeing cracking on the doors unfortunately
@woodshopnerdery
@woodshopnerdery Год назад
@@JARMade still great job having the courage to experiment.
@DETHTWUKTAUR
@DETHTWUKTAUR Месяц назад
This is from a whole year ago? Nice work - are you still Cuttin' Up?
@mattdworaczyk1884
@mattdworaczyk1884 Год назад
Looks awesome man! I'm sure the cost of the plywood made up for at least some, if not all, of the milling time solid wood would have required.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
That is definitely a good way to look at it.
@GeometryBuild
@GeometryBuild Год назад
That is a very good idea! Prototype looks awesome! I remember seeing something called bendi plywood? Or something? Basically it is a flexible plywood. Might work here as a veneer or kinda.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Yeah I actually have bendi ply in my shop but it's super thin
@GeometryBuild
@GeometryBuild Год назад
@@JARMade you could glue it to a regular ply and then cut grooves, maybe?
@watchtube35
@watchtube35 11 месяцев назад
@@GeometryBuild can't glue the ply to the curved shape because once it needs to straighten to pass the front or back it won't as it's set to the curved shape from using the glue
@ColnAng
@ColnAng Год назад
Perhaps a insert plastic runner?
@rryybass
@rryybass Год назад
Hi mate, yes a few mistakes, but still looks good, well done
@johnaustin2379
@johnaustin2379 Месяц назад
Ball Bearings??? might help
@babel232
@babel232 Год назад
Looks good , if the gap filler on the base does begin to bother you, I have a Suggestion sanding sealer and flat black paint for the base, you won't be able to tell it's been filled, and the Flat black finish will make a nice contrast. I've hidden more than one unplanned "feature" that way over the years ;) .
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Good idea! But I can't even notice it
@micha-42
@micha-42 Год назад
Congrats on the build, buddy, subbed! Great that we can learn from your mistakes :D These doors are just amazing, that's too bad they don't slide well. Any improvement in the past few months?
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
To be honest the doors just stay open all the time haha
@leaky2531
@leaky2531 Год назад
Probably late but that gap could turn into a drawer and you could put shoe horns in there
@ifiwooddesigns
@ifiwooddesigns Год назад
DUDE!!! Once again blown away by your kerf ability and design. What spacing did you use between kerfs? Also going to check out that Grizzly dowel drill. Never saw that before. Keep on with the great videos!
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
It was a 3/16 inch spacing but that's over kill you can space them out more lol and yeah I just found out about the doweling jointer lol 😆
@ifiwooddesigns
@ifiwooddesigns Год назад
@@JARMade That’s awesome. Just an FYI… why not put a slot in your sled with a thin scrap to 3/16” so you can slide over each kerf rather than look over it from the top and over the blade? Kinda like when making finger joints so they are evenly spaced and you don’t have to risk being above the blade. Just a thought… 🤔💭
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
I didn't think of that lol great suggestion!
@Jealarc
@Jealarc Год назад
Inspiring work! Well done. What's the yellow tool used on the edges?
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Edge banding trimmer. This one is made by BAND-IT
@Jealarc
@Jealarc Год назад
@@JARMade Thank you!
@shironec6815
@shironec6815 2 месяца назад
Hey nice Video, Quick Question: Now a Year later did the Dors Hold firm or did they get damaged over time just by using them?
@JARMade
@JARMade 2 месяца назад
They are still holding firm, but I haven't been opening and closing them haha they pretty much just stay open
@crobles13
@crobles13 Год назад
definitely a beautiful piece. how much would you sell that piece for?
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Around $1000 if I was to sell this.
@zubrowy2646
@zubrowy2646 Год назад
Didn't you think to add second panel in the back of the chest closer to the middle so there is no open way for the dust to seep into the chest when slide is closed?
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Yes I did. That was the original idea actually, but I ended up leaving it open to air out the shoes 👞.
@PrinceWesterburg
@PrinceWesterburg Год назад
For the love of God, watch some videos on how to use a table saw properly while you still have thumbs!!!
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Any recommendation? 🤣
@timknapp6388
@timknapp6388 Месяц назад
you were fine
@stuff2makestuff
@stuff2makestuff Год назад
Did you have any issue getting the multiple dowels aligned? I've always been concerned I'd get one off by 1/16 of an inch and then the pieces wouldn't align.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Yeah I worked out in the end. But I would use a different method next time
@xScottguyx
@xScottguyx Год назад
How do you like the grizzly? I'm extremely tempted to buy one but have seen very little for reviews
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
So far I've used it on 1 project. This one. But I did like it! I'm working on a review video for it. But it might be a few weeks before it comes out
@arboristBlairGlenn
@arboristBlairGlenn Год назад
Tambor is a better choice
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Tambour does look good !
@chrismartinez7037
@chrismartinez7037 Год назад
First off nice table secondly you do know that router bit are highly unlikely to imploded on you?
@FuzzyWoodWorker
@FuzzyWoodWorker Год назад
with repeated use, aren’t you worried the surface cracks would show up and sooner or later it will split?
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Yes I am. That's why I Made the doors removable just in case that happens.
@FuzzyWoodWorker
@FuzzyWoodWorker Год назад
@@JARMade love the idea and execution!
@erichaskell
@erichaskell Год назад
We It may be that your slot needed to be wider as perhaps the tolerances were just too tight.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
So because there are to many kerfs the gap isn't a problem. They don't interfere
@haroldneely9253
@haroldneely9253 Год назад
If the dowel joiner doesn’t cost a $1000 I would take the time to get the hang of it.
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Dowel jointer was around $100 when I bought it.
@MegaFictionalCharact
@MegaFictionalCharact Год назад
the poly probably just stiffens the wood
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
It sure did lol
@andrewdobbs7000
@andrewdobbs7000 Год назад
@@JARMade Would an oil finish moisturize the wood and keep the fibers flexible?
@BrettNaugher-nu6nq
@BrettNaugher-nu6nq 3 дня назад
That's a fantastic chest.
@noynayru
@noynayru Год назад
I'm sure you already know, but just starting the video: Make sure you get the rights to anything you design that you wanna sell! Otherwise, companies will steal them from you in a flash. Has happened to other RU-vidrs before
@JARMade
@JARMade Год назад
Good to know. Thank you! How would I go about doing this?
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