Nice project as usual! Seriously, the word "drawer' is a very odd word, indeed, in the English language. I would like to see those who are so amused attempt to pronounce "tiroir," just for laughs. Perhaps you and Tamar could do a joint presentation on the various, legitimate variations of the word and comments you have recevied!
@@DIYMontreal personally I didn’t notice how you said it. Sounded fine. But then again I’m from California and we say fur instead of for so maybe I’m a little desensitized 🤣😂🤣
@@lindewoodworking Fur sure! 😉 I used to live in Tucson as a kid, and we borrowed a lot of Valley. I'm in WI now, and we say drawers like "doors" ("droors"--yikes! 😂😂😂).
I've been making a Sewing desk for my wife and when I finished the drawers... well it was just a big box with a lot of room. Your "You Tube" was great about making inserts and slider within the drawer... just before the build I went to Rockler "Black Friday deal" and bought a Bessey 90 Angle Clamp that really made the build so much easier. Just wanted to thank you for a great video... I watched you video on making the desk top and how you brought the desk top up to the room where the desk was to be placed. Last year I had a leak in my ceiling in the Kitchen... and watching a guy from the West Coast about plastering I came across "Zip Wall System" I put this up in the kitchen made the repair no dust got out "and there was a lot of it" got out into the kitchen or the rest of the house. Anyway food for thought I enjoy your "You Tubes" keep up the good work!
You are a genius, the straw trick saves so much messing about removing squeeze out, I am in your debt! BTW I like the way you say drawer, it's understandable and a little different to the way we pronounce it in Australia and that gives variety and interest. Who wants to live in a world where everyone says and does things exactly the same way? We would never end up with things like the straw trick. Cheers from your friend in Aus!
Really enjoyed that clip, drawer dividers are soooo expensive and not quite suitable for every application but being custom made really is a no brainer, Thanks for the show! Pronunciation of drawers is easy, its just 'draws'
Hello from Toronto, and a big thank you for this thorough and easy to follow tutorial. Both my Dad and husband are carpenters with great skills and fancy tools but neither one of them would make a drawer organizer, because they are waaaay to busy with their work. I'm not a carpenter and I don't have fancy tools, but I have lots of cardboard boxes in the basement. Guess where I'm heading next ? And since I'm a girly girl, I will cover my beautiful drawer organizer with pink craft paper 😊😊😊Again, thank you kindly for showing me how to build an organizer.
for those magnetic screwdriver holders i recommend making some little wooden separators that you can glue on, stops all the screwdrivers sticking to each other
Such a good demo video, merci bien! Loved the clear explanation, great visuals, the functionality of this drawer, and thank god for no music! Also the fact you are female, like me, and do serious DIY is a huge satisfaction and joy. Not many women do real DIY, so it is encouraging to see. I have to do this to so many drawers at home and in my RV. Lovely project. Many thanks!
Wow! You are really You. I gave you the first thumbs up this morning, I log back in to post my thoughts and here we are. You are making waves again, Great job Marry!! 👌🌻
Was asked by a friend to help make a shadow box for their wall with dividers to hold their small items for display. Your method of creating the dividers looks very doable - thanks for the tips!
Thanks Marie for sharing your techniques. The sacrificial board on the miter gauge I had not thought of. I just realized this is a year old but I say droors and I thought the way you said drawers was the weird way until you pointed out you are just saying "draw" and "-er." Makes sense now.
I was commenting on how much I love Tamar's pronunciation (I'm a woodworker and a linguist :) ) in a video where she pointed out that people comment on it, and your pronunciation sounds quite similar to hers. Wouldn't surprise me if New York and Montreal have some shared accent features. Also, love the simple project--if I get around to putting drawers in my shop, those will be included.
Ha well, now I'm confused! I always thought her pronunciation was a little funny, more like draws- You know that New York accent ;) But maybe us north easterners do share something in common :)
Another great one Marie! I have some very large drawers in my miter saw station that desperately need this and the use of stacking organizers is the way to go!
Really nice job showing how anyone with a table saw and a relatively decent miter gauge can create a knockoff of this to fit their needs. Very clever how you did those notches. 👍
I had not noticed your "draw-er" pronunciation (rather than "dror"), but I had noticed your pronunciation of "eye-ron" in an earlier video applying edge banding. I appreciate your work; you've encouraged me to try some new approaches in my own work.
@@DIYMontreal Maybe I'm the one who says it weird; wouldn't be the first time I've been told such. Thanks again for sharing your work, I appreciate it.
After a really hard day, your video was just what I needed to bring a smile to my face🙂. I like your content, and you always have good tips! You really are an inspiration. Keep up the great work!
Terrific job! I have been putting off this job for years. I guess I should really get off my butt and get to it, especially how easily you make it look. Thank you for sharing. Note: I would say drawer as: "drore", but that's just me! LOL!
Great video! Loved it so much I saved it in organization and woodworking! I'm thinking to show it to my grandson to see if he wants to make Christmas gifts for his folks. If we added more notches it would be readily customizeable.
Very nice build Marie that will be on my very large 'to do' list, that's if i manage to get my shed sorted out. It's a bit full at the moment with a load of 6x2 after making some raised beds, plus i need a new workbench as well. I just need the weather and some good health for me and i'll be fine. Stay Safe, Barry (ENG)
Nice! Simple. Practical. Adjustable. My 2 cents; I think Id have the top drawr slide side to side as to make the rear items as accessible as the front. But hey, tomato tomato :)
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Many years ago I made dividers of hardboard for boxes/drawers, but for the whole depth. And I didn't attach the ends so it was going everywhere. This is so much better. And the sliding box on top makes it perfect. I'm going to make this during the winter months.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, I am repurposing some old furniture for my workshop and it has drawers and I wanted to maximize the space. I started with your video and decided that this is the best option for myself, I watched others and you'd think they were making fine furniture and was so laborious with measuring, time laying everything out so meticulously. Your approach is short sweet and to the point. Thank you...new subscriber