Incredible work, but very practical for a table. More like a piece of art.
@alainbel939321 сағат бұрын
Bravo ! Bien joué !
@malkowinchesther38921 сағат бұрын
good job
@MattAnderson-l9r21 сағат бұрын
im getting so sick of seeing epoxy on every woodworking channel and every project
@casomai23 сағат бұрын
Io veramente non so cosa hai detto ma, da donna, ti posso dire che bastava togliere due mensole e metterci un bastone per gli appendiabiti. I pantaloni non vanno piegati, vanno appesi .Così le camicie.Le magliette si piegano più strette di così , ci sono cose chiamate ceste portaoggetti, in cui puoi infilarci di tutto, magliette comprese. Unica cosa molto ingombrante sono i maglioni di lana. Quelli hanno bisogno di spazio. Spazio che di solito è messo sotto gli appendiabiti proprio perché ti si libera uno spazio apposito che sarebbe difficile da frugare per magliette e biancheria piccola. Ripeto, io non so cosa hai detto, ma forse se chiedevi a tua mamma era meglio. Ringrazio Dio ogni giorno di essere italiana e aver capito il grande senso di un armadio quattro stagioni. Altrimenti potevi dire che non avevi nulla da fare di importante e ti sei un po' divertito col legno. Ciao
@yaelsoussan755423 сағат бұрын
Stunning wood and a complex functional design. Great engineering. Just maybe don't anger people with jokes about women...
@ralphgraler4223Күн бұрын
Love your joy and your fun in woodturning... and your sometimes real crasy ideas.... wood is a real good insolation... so you could keep your drink colder in this wooden bottle!!! Great idea, great work... Chapeau 🎩👍👍🇩🇪🔨
@yaosioКүн бұрын
Are you professionally diagnosed or self diagnosed?
@ALWhiteAuthorКүн бұрын
I was in the woodshop with my grandfather in the 70s and 80s growing up. I had to find the tip of his thumb for him while he wrapped it in tape and a handkerchief once. The same handkerchief he used to blow the sawdust out of his nose 20 times a day. His lungs were his dust collection system, unfortunately, and he didn’t make it to his 70th birthday. You're a thousand times more safety conscious than the previous generations, including my own (Gen-X).
@fahmuhКүн бұрын
How much
@ScottElvisPreslyКүн бұрын
You have tooooooo much fun... go ahead!
@JareddowlingКүн бұрын
Wow, man. It looks awesome!!! I usually skip through videos like this. I was thoroughly impressed with your skills and attention to detail. Great work!
@cheleshowsКүн бұрын
I think your comments are funny. Your clearly not being mean/insulting. I luv your OCD drawers. This might be the 1st time I have ever been a bit jealous. Have a great New Year/2025.
@EdwinBritoКүн бұрын
Keep up the good work. Shorter videos it's ok. 👍
@AuditorsUnitedКүн бұрын
ohh you dont know how to do this let me help. buy an "air tilt valve" fill the bottle partly with water ...crank up your air to 120 psi... and then try this...that bottle will goto the moon... be careful
@mariapilar2692Күн бұрын
What a wonderful piece!!
@randymartin2396Күн бұрын
Ilove your work and the dresser never sean anything like that before
That thing is worth _way_ more than $8.3k man. The Blacktail Studio guy sells tables 1/3 as cool for 3x that price…
@F-sj7cuКүн бұрын
Just throw some epoxy on it and double the price lol
@F-sj7cuКүн бұрын
Amazing! But as a table so much shit is inevitably going to end up crossing the event horizon and falling onto that mirror I’d think
@jimmyfleig5693Күн бұрын
Bravo🎉 pour cette magnifique commode 😅 félicitation
@victorrodrigoarriagadabalv631Күн бұрын
Jajaja paciencia 😅
@ml.2770Күн бұрын
Here's an idea that holds water.
@Stelios.PosantzisКүн бұрын
27:07 If you did not cut the bottom section off, you could have used thinner sheet steel tubing or (even better) an aluminium rectangular profile. This is provided, of course, you could find the right size. If you could only get the right width profile but the height were longer than desired, you could chop it in two pi-sections and trim them to size: they would still be more rigid and lighter. Aluminium has the added benefit of not rusting.
@ThorBonlovengКүн бұрын
Wow! I’m thoroughly impressed 👍👍
@JudilandКүн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant, and beautiful. You do good work! And most of the jokes made me laugh out loud, except for the one about the woman and the refrigerator. I’m going snowflake on that. Now I need to go rearrange my refrigerator, because my husband just messed it up again. 😊
@jacquev6Күн бұрын
Bravo Olivier !
@Stelios.PosantzisКүн бұрын
Very nice project or, should I say, collection of projects. Although complete overkill for a clothes' drawer cabinet, I can imagine it could be a very desirable piece for an alternative purpose, e.g., a steel tools collection that need some protection from humidity while easily accessible - ok, that might not be so a good example.
@Stelios.PosantzisКүн бұрын
28:23 I don't find this objectionable one bit. I like pieces that reveal their construction secrets, that are not immediately obvious, to a more careful look: it adds an element of intrigue to them.
@juskonigКүн бұрын
Amazing work!
@M30263Күн бұрын
Beautiful work mate!
@so29054ddКүн бұрын
Looks great. Dust, debris and food will be very hard to clean from 2nd level of sticks. Otherwise, interesting concept. Keep up the good work
@viperdemonz-jenkinsКүн бұрын
not that practical honestly.
@vincenzoanzivino3287Күн бұрын
Meraviglioso
@9catloverКүн бұрын
oh my gosh it is so beautiful
@그래서-o5qКүн бұрын
How can ppl clean the table??
@그래서-o5qКүн бұрын
I think maintenance is another job for this table.
@cfaithpКүн бұрын
You should stop calling yourself lazy. 😂 because a lazy person does not design and build a whole new dresser thats probably worth around $5000 or more. I'd recommend rebranding your version of "lazy" to "process improvement." 🎉 9:32 brooooooo I am dead! 💀
@fcg7037Күн бұрын
An excellent job with a good result. Things I didn't like are the backs of the drawers (I would have made them out of Fresno melamine or another similar wood), as well as the back of the furniture. Apart from that, a spectacular job.
@McGeeSiding2 күн бұрын
Narrating is good 👍
@angelinaklineburgess52862 күн бұрын
Great job !
@SongsOfRelief2 күн бұрын
OCD confirmed. Lazy? No... no it's nuts.
@mikemilnes70932 күн бұрын
I didn't feel the video was too long, I found it very entertaining well done young man.
@fightwokeism2 күн бұрын
i feel like it should have a glass top. so you can use the whole tabletop.
@jodidavis65952 күн бұрын
I don’t even know where to begin. I LOVE that you talked throughout this video which btw wasn’t too long at all. There was a lot to learn and experiences. I love your humor especially about a woman organizing the frig lol. You are quite an amazing young man and your talent is always amazing as well. You’ve been missed but I can understand you’d rather put out GREAT content than wood turn another bowl. And don’t even get me started on wood turning with resin lol. Love your channel 3 yrs watching / subscriber 🇺🇸
@ralphgraler42232 күн бұрын
Dear Olivier... at first: your style for comments is unique... full of humor and a little bit of sarkasm... real funny!!! 👍 And this bowl is a statement for understatement!!! I especialy love this "ugly" but unique bowl... 🎩👍👍🇩🇪🔨
@Jon-As-e4k2 күн бұрын
Salute Olivier, i like this Video 😊 it is a very greate Job... Mega!!!!!
@thec0untess2 күн бұрын
The new Stanley
@norbertcoatelen7202 күн бұрын
olivier , c est génial et du fait que nous sommes le 1er janvier 2025 ( moment ou j ai découvert ta vidéo ) , je te souhaite une excellente année 2025