I just stumblex onto your vieo and have added it to my downloads. What a great example of combining power tools, jigs and hand tools! My DR4 Pro is still in the box but I'll be putting it to good juse soon I hope. Couple of other skills to work on first. Can I ask what finish you used?
@morganhurst_redridgeКүн бұрын
I don't remember specifically but it was either Tried & True Original or Tried & True Varnish, either way if you're looking for a really nice natural finish both will work very well.
@hcamardelleКүн бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridgethanks! Keep up the good work.
@James_T_Kirk_1701Күн бұрын
Awesome job man
@morganhurst_redridgeКүн бұрын
Thanks!
@leaderofthelunatics2 күн бұрын
I would have never thought to use breadboard ends on cabinet shelves but I'd definitely consider it now. They add a really nice touch to the design.
@morganhurst_redridgeКүн бұрын
I've been doing it for a while now and I always love that little bit of detail on the front edges. Kind of an artistic and functional touch!
@PPHalpert9 күн бұрын
Gorgeous work there man!!!
@morganhurst_redridge9 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@DavidChambers-dj4bk10 күн бұрын
Hi Morgan. I'm getting started on this project next week. Purchased lumber for it three weeks ago (ash), looking forward to having fun creating a new entryway table for the house. Keep up the good work!
@morganhurst_redridge10 күн бұрын
That's awesome, this was one of my favourite projects and I'm sure you'll enjoy the process!
@FearsomeWarrior13 күн бұрын
Awesome. I like the paint and the contrast against the wood color. @9:43 is that a Veritas skew block plane? Hand is covering but I’m relatively sure that is what it is.
@morganhurst_redridge13 күн бұрын
It is, and it's by far one of the best hand tools I've bought!
@boriskogan66614 күн бұрын
love everything about this build, save the mechanical slides. shakers didn't use them. they cheapen the final great design and build. just my two cents, fwiw.
@morganhurst_redridge14 күн бұрын
By adding those mechanical slides, it actually increased the value to the customer because while traditional drawers can work well these mechanical soft close slides make the dresses easier to use.
@boriskogan66614 күн бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge thanks for taking the time to reply, most don't. earned yourself a new subscriber. i will not debate the ease of use, it's personal preference i guess. though i will argue that a quality, piston fit drawer is pretty easy to use. two things bug me about mechanical drawer slides in custom, high end furniture. 1. they tend to rack the drawer a bit if you don't close exactly on center (saw that in a few of your shots too), and 2. something about wood and metal just does not appeal to me. all that above notwithstanding, this is a beautifully designed and built set. there's a reason the customers love it, it's gorgeous and very well made. what's not to love. should last them a lifetime (minus the slides ;).
@timstratton914 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your work, and feel bad the channel is taking a long time to grow. Clearly your content is 500k subs or more! I have been wondering if you would do a short or a video on how you mill your lumber. I see a mix of jointer, hand planes, power planer, cross cut sleds, etc.. Just curious if you would be able to break that down at some point.
@morganhurst_redridge14 күн бұрын
When I get into the next project, I'll do a video about the process. I don't really have a single process I use, there's alot of different factors about a piece of wood that help me decide what tools to use. Sometimes I can get stuff done fast with machinery, other times the pieces require some work by hand, and every once in a while I just want to try something different.
@hablin115 күн бұрын
I’ve never seen anything so beautiful ❤
@GrizzCraftCustoms15 күн бұрын
I miss when your videos were like this- the now many-part series and new scripting aren't my cup of tea. You do an awesome job though.
@morganhurst_redridge15 күн бұрын
Those videos will still be coming out, I'm just very limited on time right now so doing the smaller ones let's me continue to put out content between those big videos.
@citizenk560015 күн бұрын
Is that Vallance pottery.. the mug and teapot?
@morganhurst_redridge15 күн бұрын
I honestly have no idea, I just borrowed it from my mom for the photos.
@davestinyworkshop16 күн бұрын
This is great. I'm considering building a DeWalt T-Stak compatible set of toolboxes, I was thinking of using aluminium angle bar to make the attachment clips. What do you think of this idea?
@morganhurst_redridge15 күн бұрын
Sounds like it would be pretty cool, the only thing you would have to plan for in your design is wood movement and make sure your attachment points aren't going to move around on you.
@davestinyworkshop15 күн бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge so true with normal wood, but quality plywood might negate that problem.
@RobSchweitzer16 күн бұрын
Just went to check my Kreg shelf pin jig to see if it had the same issue and I have a slightly different model than yours with centered holes, so you always reference the bottom of the jig regardless of which side of the cabinet you're drilling and just switch the face guide back and forth.
@morganhurst_redridge16 күн бұрын
I didn't realize kreg made a new version, I guess I'm not the only one that had that complaint about the other model!
@joshwalker560517 күн бұрын
that painted/unpainted look came out GREAT, very nice.
@joshwalker560517 күн бұрын
that planer is real nice but i could not tolerate how loud it was, got a makita instead. More expensive and narrower but quieter.
@morganhurst_redridge16 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@anthonyseiver700017 күн бұрын
Nice work on the shelves. Removing the tape after painting was so satisfying.
@morganhurst_redridge17 күн бұрын
Figured I should put that part in the video, I was definitely a bit surprised how well those paint lines came out!
@jl_woodworks18 күн бұрын
Your furniture looks great, man. Very beautiful work, congratulations.
@morganhurst_redridge17 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@allisonwoods616118 күн бұрын
Looking great and nice attention to details 😊
@morganhurst_redridge17 күн бұрын
Thanks 😀
@jesus.maryandjoseph888021 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video...very helpful. Could you please give me a link to the exact soft and hard sanding pad replacement pads about which you speak in the video? I would like to know that I am purchasing the correct replacement pads for both hard and soft pads. Thanks, again. 🙂
@morganhurst_redridge17 күн бұрын
Here's the amazon link for the hard pad, amzn.to/3Xq8bdt Just look for the Bosch packaging and you'll know they're the right ones. I've also found them at a few local tool store too.
@jesus.maryandjoseph888016 күн бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge Thanks! 🙂
@dpmeyer486728 күн бұрын
cool
@mattcleveland875929 күн бұрын
Looks good!!
@VE3BFАй бұрын
Dude! That is a work of art, you are a true craftsman. Thanks for sharing.
@dpmeyer4867Ай бұрын
thanks
@themountainravenАй бұрын
red oak got a very bad name because of the 80s and 90s home design and garbage furniture.
@fredbosch5392Ай бұрын
Nice job.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Thanks!
@jayfreeman6900Ай бұрын
Are there build plans or lumber list available?!
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Just follow the link in the description of this video and you can find the free plans on my website.
@dpmeyer4867Ай бұрын
Looks good
@BarnaclebeardАй бұрын
The animals we create are morally equivalent to our own children and are owed the same unconditional love and protection. The experiences of animals are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own. It harms us when we take pleasure in cruelty and violence. Stop participating in atrocity.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Most tanneries get their hides from the meat industry as a way to reduce waste. Even if you are an adamant vegan, you should still support the craft of leatherworking because it makes use of an item that would otherwise be wasted. Maybe get out of your basement and touch some grass...
@BarnaclebeardАй бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge Why are you insulting me? I was respectful to you. Perhaps you are insulting me to distract yourself from thoughts and feelings that you are unwilling to process. This is how people usually deal with their vast cruelty. There are better ways than just shoving it down and pretending you don't feel anything at all. You're going to claim you don't feel anything, but then why did you feel the need to attack me on a personal level? It betrays your inner conflict. Instead of telling vegans how to be vegan, maybe do a little research into actual animal ethics.
@dpmeyer4867Ай бұрын
nice
@kevinelmore4626Ай бұрын
Well done.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Thanks!
@w.davidmcguinn8674Ай бұрын
You do such excellent work. May you achieve over 200K subscribers soon.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Hopefully!
@TheTechRep1Ай бұрын
It’s great to see you experimenting in different crafts, I’m not brave enough for that just yet
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
That's one of my goals going forward, there's a lot of different things I want to try, the hardest part is finding the time to learn them!
@kf0017Ай бұрын
Very nice
@danielhanawalt4998Ай бұрын
Beautiful tool box. Too beautiful for me. I'd have it beat up looking pretty quickly. I do like the organization of things. Makes it easier to find where they're at.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
When I was making it, I was sure it was going to get super beat up too, but after a year of use I'm actually very impressed by the shape it's in. There's a few dents and dings from putting the hand planes in but nothing that takes away from the overall look of the box!
@skippylippy547Ай бұрын
Very pretty tool box! The videography is wonderful. (glad I don't have to lift it and carry it around) LOL!
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Thanks, it's definitely a bit of a work out when I need to move it around!
@map121980Ай бұрын
What kind of stain is the darker side?
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
It's a combination of General Finishes Dark Brown Dye Stain and Minwax Java Gel Stain
@twcmakerАй бұрын
A couple of my students have made these type of boxes. Not as cool as yours. But the lack of confidence in much thinner timber is staggering. Lighten up guys 😉 Great video.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
I would say that's one of the hardest things to learn because as soon as you see a thinner piece of wood it just looks weak!
@twcmakerАй бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge You are right. We should trust looking at pieces made before. I show my students drawers and carcases made 100 years ago, and how delicate or rough the joints might be. Furniture repair & restoration teaches us so much. Including where pieces break, grain direction etc.
@walterrider9600Ай бұрын
thank you
@walterrider9600Ай бұрын
thank you Morgan . neat new tools good play player
@brianmickelson4642Ай бұрын
Almost every modern web browser will let you print to PDF. Open the pdf file in your browser window, print the last page to a PDF, save it as a new name. Page extracted, send to large format printer.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
That is a great solution, I didn't think of that!
@helderlageАй бұрын
Sorry to bother you, but I went to look at the plans and the measurements are in imperial. Do you happen to have it in metric? THANK YOU and congratulations for your interesting videos. A hug from Europe.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Sorry these aren't my plans, you could try reaching out to Tanner at Claridge Leather but I believe he only supplies the plans in imperial.
@finison1Ай бұрын
A leather woodworking apron would be great as well !
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
I've been thinking about that! I'm not a huge fan of wearing aprons but a nice leather one might get me into it!
@pappyoh1Ай бұрын
Spectacular
@thewoodshop69Ай бұрын
Did you get a new camera?
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Same cameras but I've been playing around with the settings a bit, does it look better or worse?
@thewoodshop69Ай бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge way better looks amazing
@dpmeyer4867Ай бұрын
Thanks
@jl_woodworksАй бұрын
You were almost rapping at 4:30. Cool.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
I have been called the Eminem of woodworking!
@leilaniclark2558Ай бұрын
Looking great Morgan. The choice of paint and colour looks great. I like how you can see the grain through the paint and also I think routing those grooves in plywood panel is an excellent idea to make it appear they are individual boards. Graeme.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
Thanks, it was definitely a very exciting moment when I realized the wood grain would show through the paint!
@leilaniclark2558Ай бұрын
Looking great Morgan
@idoReadme2Ай бұрын
Hi Morgan, great job! I've been following this series and enjoying it. this episode had a better talk-to-work ratio compared to the previous one. The mask you're wearing is not suitable for painting. it's a dust filter, not effective for vapors. If you can smell it- by definition- it's in your nose. stay safe and keep up with the good work.
@morganhurst_redridgeАй бұрын
I was wonder if I would get a comment about this, so I did my research! The important thing to understand is both the type of paint I'm using and the application method. For the paint, I'm using an 0 VOC water based enamel and then using an HVLP sprayer for the application. The paint itself doesn't have any toxic vapors or fumes and spraying with HVLP doesn't introduce anything toxic in to the process. When spraying with HVLP, your vaporizing the paint into very fine particulates that may or may not attach to the wood. So all I need is to do is prevent myself from breathing in those paint particles which these 3M P100 filter are rated for. If you look at my recent video where I painted a handplane with my airbrush, I use oil based Rustoleum paint. While spraying that paint, I swapped out the filters on my mask for ones that would block the harmful vapors that come from that paint.
@idoReadme2Ай бұрын
@@morganhurst_redridge oh good to hear you're on top of it. Thanks for the video again.
@joshwalker5605Ай бұрын
trim is fine. not everyone cares about inspecting your joinery. Sometimes is just looks nice