Those boards are not structural at all there’s there to close it off! The only structural wall is the one in the back that the stringers are attached to
@gabebertozzi3032Ай бұрын
agreed, his stairs will collapse at the worst time
@tbudayАй бұрын
If I see one of my friends or family members doing this I wouldn't let them continue like this, because I care about them. But who are we to stop a determined youtube content creator?
@chimpanaАй бұрын
Watching him take those out was ... something. It's like he thinks there's a cantilever behind the wall or something...
@night-swimmingАй бұрын
Man Made pinned the comment but didn't reply. Clearly that's a big fat middle finger up to the idea that it's not structurally sound. Maybe he knows something we don't. In which case, he could at least say something about it.
@fede0101Ай бұрын
The comment is saying that it is fine, the boards that he cut off were just to close off with plaster, the only structural one was not cut off...
@KenzieTrinityDeasyАй бұрын
Perfect for when that Magical nephew comes to visit
@gur3n6089Ай бұрын
I clicked on this video just to see if there is any HP joke, I'm satisfied now.
@SkoposplatinumАй бұрын
@@gur3n6089 same ngl
@GurenMK02Ай бұрын
@@gur3n6089 no way me too hahaha
@Miracle12348Ай бұрын
@@gur3n6089same
@darknessbladesАй бұрын
True, only thing missing is the wand storage
@stefanozanasi4084Ай бұрын
I love this. I have over 15 years of experience in construction and yes there are things that I would have done differently but that comes with experience. I am tired of the elitism and gatekeeping that people have in the industry. This man just built himself and incredible and functional workspace and thats the point. He had a problem, he sought out his own solutions and did it with his own two hands. I applaud you and don't let my own comment of 15 years or anybody elses comment on how long they've been doing this for sway you in any way... I know people with more experience than even myself who could not do the job you just did. Cheers and looking forward to your other builds :)
@coresnapАй бұрын
oh abso-fuckin-lutely! Elitism is at its MAX when you're talking about trades, and construction in particular. People get so bent out of shape when you don't do something that "I've known for 32 years!"... lmao like, good for you buddy. Before that 32 year mark, you probably couldn't do any of what I just did. lol
@Mikael-jt1hkАй бұрын
''functional'' is not the word i would use..
@illidari12211Ай бұрын
It's not being elitist it's being professional.
@ohsarcasmАй бұрын
@illidari12211 Which he isn't, and he's doing things hands on instead of waiting for however long it will take him to get to a professional level. So, what's the argument there? That he shouldn't try until he's good at it?
@spankyjeffro5320Ай бұрын
Functional is fine. But safe and proper is better.
@thecuttingroom4621Ай бұрын
The difference between a novice and expert woodworker is the ability to make your mistakes unrecognizable. Great build. Looking forward to the next one.
@pvic6959Ай бұрын
yeah! i watch a lot of makers. and may are furniture makers. they make mistakes ALL the time.. but they also somehow make them disappear haha. like theyll show it on screen and im like.. whut where is it
@dipsandchipАй бұрын
who exactly told you this was the difference between a novice and an expert? are you suggesting this guy is an expert? He’s got a workshop that’s bigger than some lifetime woodworkers i know, and he doesn’t know how to measure and cut boards….
@OverworktАй бұрын
And to have the forethought to know they'd happen, and stop them before they do
@SpicyTexan64Ай бұрын
@@pvic6959No, they don't make mistakes all the time. They make a lot fewer mistakes than novices do.
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@EgyptianGouda14 күн бұрын
There is something so satisfying and enjoyable about watching another dude struggle through the same kind of mistakes I would make doing a similar project!! You are as good as a therapist man, thanks!!
@tymonkrolikowski71303 күн бұрын
same here :)
@Xanderqwerty123Ай бұрын
To improve the soundproofing of that office, I think you should put some weather stripping around the door. Gaps = sound coming through.
@LennertKАй бұрын
Yup, I was thinking that too. Would also help with slamming it close as it dampens the impact, combined with a magnet to hold it closed it would make it very satisfying and feel even higher quality. The only thing is you always need some openings where the air can leave, otherwise the ventilation fan won't be able to move any air
@stationcolossusАй бұрын
And glass that you can make opaque for the ultimate masterbatorium
@barbidoll1548Ай бұрын
@@stationcolossus But how would you CLEAN it
@trunolimitАй бұрын
Total missed opportunity not filling the walls with rock-wool or Corning 703, as well as use green glue on the studs or double up the drywall with different thickness of sheets to deal with sound.
@LennertKАй бұрын
@@trunolimit considering the loud fan he chose, I don't think sound is that big of a deal and giving up the space for thicker rockwool may not be worth it (for me it would)
@chrishuntley8369Ай бұрын
The algorithm just served this video up for me and I’m glad it did. The professional, slick, “goes-as-planned”, builder videos are nice and I like watching those as well, but watching the learning process is giving me the courage to get after my own projects as well. Best of luck to you and yours.
@ufa_wired1039Ай бұрын
its a great reminder that no one is perfect and it takes time and patience to learn something new.
@PhysicalEngineeringАй бұрын
@@ufa_wired1039yeah
@craigslaunwhite579Ай бұрын
3million views and growing.
@stardynamite3762Ай бұрын
Yesss completely agree!!!
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@Maring04187 күн бұрын
Refreshingly "unprofessional" work, in lack of better terms. A guy starting a hobby, and not everything is perfect! Very genuine, original and charming :)
@dash1dash2Ай бұрын
This whole video is the reason that we have the saying "measure twice, cut once". lol
@pinsentweeblyАй бұрын
The lack of planning was so frustrating to watch.
@joshc4136Ай бұрын
I like “Think thrice, measure twice, cut once.”
@pavloszimbrakos4410Ай бұрын
@@pinsentweeblyit was but the end result was still pretty cool. The amount of mistakes was crazy though he should’ve gotten some help
@TheRedactorАй бұрын
Or maybe thrice?
@PilotPhtevenАй бұрын
pretty sure this guy should measure about 5 times, draw it, measure another 5 times, then mock it up in cardboard.. then a test on scrap wood.. probably measure it 2 times more.. and then.. AND ONLY THEN should real wood be touched.
@PsychotiАй бұрын
You just flat out telling him what it was by accident was hilarious. That full reveal is truly amazing, great job!
@manmadecraftsАй бұрын
😂
@HoleyHittersАй бұрын
That truly shows his excitement about it!
@estajosueАй бұрын
And this makes way more sense than a play room for the kids. Now they can play in the whole house and you have the smallest space possible to do your work. Great work, dad.
@is-yn6jfАй бұрын
@@estajosuewhen they're teenagers and won't do homework he can be like 'ill let you use the special awesome office to do your assignment'
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@mindfulnessbeauty917521 күн бұрын
Your children at a psychologist's appointment 12 years later: "I hardly saw my father, he always locked himself in and sat under the stairs"
@Tea-tephi19 күн бұрын
Lol
@dethrocker19 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@madham768418 күн бұрын
My dad was a “Harry Potter Father”.
@coverup742818 күн бұрын
😆😆😆
@DansBenz17 күн бұрын
😂😢
@ordinaryadonis87118 күн бұрын
I work maintenance and get commissioned for tons of DIY projects from my wife. I make checklists of everything I’ll need at work and for the home projects. Idc how prepared you are the extra trips to Home Depot are inevitable.
@Newton-leeАй бұрын
So I'm a builder and I have a bad back and I'm bald and I have kids and I have and empty under the stairs ...what I don't have is your positivity ..and maybe it was for the camera idk ..I hope not , but I constantly make mistakes and I kick and scream and call myself so many names ....sometimes I get so incredibly angry at myself for the stupidest mistakes ....to see you be so positive and smile through the whole thing made me really think.... That's what I took from this video so ..thank you bro
@RedaLazriАй бұрын
It's usually our parents and the role models in our lives that instill this in us when we're kids, you make a simple kid mistake, and you get yelled at and be called names. Now we do it to our own children. Rinse and repeat. 🫤
@illuzio9142Ай бұрын
You okay man?
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@SillyMonkeysLikeApplesАй бұрын
well he just fell in love with diy stuff,.. when you like something you enjoy the process, I am the same, once I get some lvl and get technical, I get real mad at my mistakes. I learned many weird stuff and for example I was so happy learning how to hit a key on the piano, I was smiling when I hit the wrong note on a small little kids song,.. but after 50 hours and got way more complex music going on, hitting the wrong note would upset me so bad, I would be so negative... so I relate to you in a way,.. I keep trying to learn new things and enjoy the process, knowing at some point I would get good enough for my own standards and the honeymoon phase would be gone and never comeback
@SamanthaGobert29 күн бұрын
It's so important to remember that mistakes are just part of the process! everyone we've ever admired for their inventions, creations, accomplishments, were not without all their own mistakes along the way. You wouldn't be the builder you are today if it weren't for mistakes that helped you learn and grow too. :) Keep at it my man. You sound like you deserve so much more compassion for yourself!
@chrissmith-no3boАй бұрын
I will never understand why parents today try to be quiet when baby sleeping....trust me you don't want to do that. Make as much noise as you need to. Baby will get used to it and when they are older they will sleep thru anything. I ran vacuum cleaned house showered listen to ACDC my son is 35 yrs old and sleeps thru a tornado
@fastsnake1Ай бұрын
Don't think that last one would be a good thing, but it's definitely a skill I wish I had more of.
@NerdWithADHDАй бұрын
you proved its not good by saying "he sleeps through a threat to life"
@lennybjorowitz4256Ай бұрын
@@NerdWithADHD fun fact, you have sections of your sleep cycle that have you in a pseudo-awake session. During this time, you will sometimes get up and go to the bathroom in this state; otherwise, you simply lay there. Your brain, after this session, will often not form the memory of this session or discard it. If you encounter danger or unusual circumstances (breaking glass, loud noise, etc.), your brain will awaken you to combat the threat. It will also wake you up if it feels like it's being stared at. If you hear a noise enough, the brain will begin to ignore it. An example of this is sleeping through machine gun fire that happens weekly, but awakening to footsteps on your front porch while its quiet (if this makes sense). I'm parroting this from my psychology teacher, who got the info from a book.
@desispartaАй бұрын
Congrats your son has tinnitus
@StealthMoustacheАй бұрын
@@lennybjorowitz4256 This is interesting, considering i have never in my life gotten up during the night and not known about it, i either sleep as a dead piece of furniture, i cant sleep or i wake up and are aware that im awake, i have never sleepwalked in my life.
@LifeLongMETALHead83Ай бұрын
The ergonomics of this tiny office makes my back ache, and my neck tense up.
@lwashburn5509Ай бұрын
How ? Why not raise the steps to make a flat platform . Then attach stairs along the side with s railing ! But going down to the front LR hallway . ( LShaped )
@Andy-jz1zwАй бұрын
Aahhhhh!! the walls are closing!!!
@isimperialistАй бұрын
My question is why he installed a giant wedge as his seat
@DespaceManАй бұрын
Yep after working for a few hours in that office you be visiting the chiropractor the next day.
@seandicken7620Ай бұрын
@@isimperialist I know, I've got a couple old Miata seats, with the speakers in the headrest, that I would totally repurpose for this.
@trevorcook80518 күн бұрын
Love your attitude. Dont under estimate the value of genuine smiles. Not to mention surrounding yourself with positive people that build you up.
@asdf209826 күн бұрын
I see lots of channels show the perfect finished result and that's great and all, but I really appreciate the problem-solving that comes from making mistakes. It gives us a better understanding of the different possible solutions to very very very common problems people run into when they make projects like these for the first time. And unless you have lots of experience wood-working, you would have no idea where to even start if you make a mistake. That little Harry Potter office is amazing. I love the little plants you put that face out so it would add aesthetic from the outside as well.
@danielna715724 күн бұрын
For future projects, I recommend: learning basic CAD, learning to make basic drawing from said CAD models (it doesn’t have to be industry standard level, just enough for you to build using it), and using McMaster Carr. They carry more specific hardware and deliver usually within a day.
@Nicholas-ze5vv23 күн бұрын
I used to design and build cabinets, and a CAD program or drawn plans are always helpful when building something. Even when you're experienced enough to do it all in your head, it's good to see it in a cohesive way to double-check and make sure everything works well. TinkerCad is well-known and used by many for designing things without having to pay.
@apythonprogrammer787722 күн бұрын
love mcmaster carr. they offer CAD models of most hardware that they offer. having that library of hardware makes designing things a breeze.
@GuidoHaverkort20 күн бұрын
This^^^. He would've caught all (or at least most) of those mistakes if he'd spent a little bit of time drawing things out beforehand.
@MacLimitRangeАй бұрын
Man, i never watched Team Edge, and generally it's not my content, so i don't know you and the others, but i watch your first video here, where you made the shop and explain everything about your life, and you hook me up. Your voice, how genuine you are and the content you make, how you edit the video and everything take me immediately, at a point where one hour of video feel like 10 minutes, in a good way, i could have watched another 1 hour straight without fatigue or being bored. Good luck with your content.
@neisjoАй бұрын
Cool, I’ve never heard of your channel and prob won’t ever old channel watch. I know John
@pixelpatchАй бұрын
JFred was probably one of the members had the most respect for. He was a guy who genuinly went through struggles on the channel bwhind the scenes and of course the challenhes of just being a dad, but always trying to be positive and tackle things
@dothedo3667Ай бұрын
@pixelpatch I didn't even know he had kids, so evidently I stopped watching long ago. I enjoyed the early stuff, and even kept watching things here and there when bored when they had a huge team and random channels. Glad to see he's found something he's enjoying after that.
@StarWarsExpert_Ай бұрын
I've had almost exactly the same situation as you have. This is also the first video I watch from him.
@thomaseichler920Ай бұрын
I have seen a few videos from Team Edge.
@PM-tm7lbКүн бұрын
I love the staple fix! I have a harry potter closet myself and we've been toying with the idea of knocking out the wall and extending the room into the space. This was fantastic inspiration.
@steveyknoxvilleАй бұрын
Hi Man Made, just a tip that I hope is useful for you, try to remember all of the tools that you own and how they can be used in ways you might not think of, for instance you are in the beautiful Makita track saw, I can tell you from experience it cuts plastic polycarbonate etc absolutely beautifully, you could have used it to cut perfectly your clear window for your door. Hope that took helps, Great channel.
@manmadecraftsАй бұрын
Where were you!?
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
L Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@evanstaf1812 күн бұрын
@manmadecrafts it's so funny people calling you Manmade, you will always be J-Fred to me
@-_-353-_-25 күн бұрын
That room’s gonna be home to a great wizard in the future
@WingofTech24 күн бұрын
Computer wizard? 💻✨🧙
@biggiecheese12824 күн бұрын
@@WingofTechharry potter
@eat.sleb.repeat23 күн бұрын
@@biggiecheese128 ComPotter lmao 🗿
@plaidjoker1321Ай бұрын
I love that at the end he shows that there is still an issue he didn't think of. He's got no way of closing the door from the inside! Fantastic video!
@theredscourgeАй бұрын
a few feet of skinny chain on a spring-loaded spool should do the trick. Like how the vacuum power cord winds itself up.
@plaidjoker1321Ай бұрын
@@theredscourge great idea!
@paul2462Ай бұрын
He literally closes the door from the inside
@plaidjoker1321Ай бұрын
@@paul2462 Did that look comfortable to you? Maybe if it was for the kids, but we're looking for ease and comfort it seems.
@reskepa7028Ай бұрын
A thumb knob placed at the middle of the incline is the best fix. A chain is just too awkward and complicates things, all you need is a fixed piece of hardware.
@Ermwellactually..14 сағат бұрын
Anybody else love how he constantly talks in the video? It’s so smooth and feels natural. Not like I’m watching a cringy KZbin video, but rather quality content if that makes any sense.
@hamdanfareed5 сағат бұрын
Makes sense
@0xuek0Ай бұрын
I grew up watching Team Edge videos and Matthias and Dope or Nope videos. As the years went by I grew out of it. Suddenly seeing this channel pop up brought feelings of nostalgia and it really makes me happy to see the evolution and growth of everyone. It was amazing to see someone who was silly and goofy on camera years ago become a father of three and openly shows his passion in this field. The results of your project is absolutely awesome and this is an inspiring video! Keep at it!
@fishydannydannyАй бұрын
I agree that these videos are genuinely pretty inspiring and it’s brought out some woodworking passion in me.
@bekahbabieАй бұрын
Holy crap, so THAT’S where I recognize him from!!! I used to watch Team Edge all the time as a kid! Thank you for this comment, bc I honestly NEVER would’ve made the connection since the content is so drastically different now 😅 But I definitely think it’s a good change! Now it’s even cooler that the algorithm just happened to show me this video 🤗
@BlueVoid28Ай бұрын
same here
@JacksonkillzАй бұрын
I noticed who it was immediately as the video started playing what a throwback. Glad to know he is still thriving on yt
@itssamybru2920Ай бұрын
You just reminded me of dope or nope😢 so many good memories
@sbalgetАй бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1406">23:26</a> yeah, don't use AI for maths, at least the triangle stuff. It's surprisingly a very common thing you need to figure out, so knowing to do it yourself is great. I spent 2 hours trying to teach chat gpt Pythagoras theory so I could just input numbers and it'd work it out for me, but no dice. So yeah, just learn how to do it, and get a calculator and a notepad...
@JohnDlugoszАй бұрын
Try ChatGPT 4o1-preview. It *crushed* problems from _Mind Your Decisions_ using number theory, not brute force. The recent one with the cathedral window dimension it did from the text alone, no sketch!
@liz-ht1tqАй бұрын
It funny I was watching another youtuber called milesmakes and his recent video he uses chatgpt to calculate what angle he needs to cut and fucks it up for him too. You really cannot trust chat gpt all the time and the only way to know when you should trust it is by doing your own research
@bookies24k8Ай бұрын
"just learn trigonometry" you're right, but he's got a full time job, 4 kids, and side hustles, i dont think the man has the time for a semester of trig
@CustomCoin7200Ай бұрын
Although chat gpt was right in this case with the angles of the triangle just not the miters
@SystemAlchemistАй бұрын
@bookies24k8 That's middleschool level maths, maybe first year of highschool. If he can't figure that out using purely google he shouldn't have a family, because he certainly wouldn't be able to take care of them.
@marsirgamingАй бұрын
Re did all of my grandma's plumbing a month or so back. Even though I wrote out everything I would need down before starting to go to Home Depot 12 times, it got to a point that all the staff recognized me and would ask how the project was going. Having to go to the store a lot isn't always a bad thing as long as in the end you're happy and the project is how you wanted it. Keep up the good work, man!
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@crosstimegaming28424 күн бұрын
Hi, I loved the office idea, those tuff triangles corner here is how you can find it (A)2+(B)2=(C)2. the "C" square is like the whole area of the triangle. This is how you solved it (A) multiply (A) you multiply the Height of the Triangle twice, then do the same with the base of it. Once you get both of the sums when you multiply them, you have to add them. Now divide the sum by two, which will be your "Area of the triangle." HINT: The (A) and (B) just substitute the Height and the based of the triangle. There you go I hope I have been a help to you.
@Wojtik042Ай бұрын
Every defect gets respect. I just love how relatable this project is. I mean you can plan all you want, but there will always appear some sort of problem or complication. Amazing how you showed your shortcomings and how you improved the project in the end. This gave me immense motivation not to stop when I mess up but rather preserve and finish it. Thanks a lot for wonderful video.
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@GreasyGLZYАй бұрын
I KNEW I RECOGNISED YOUR VOICE FROM SOMEWHERE!!! I'm glad you're doing something you love doing!
@aheadatimeАй бұрын
Where is he from? It sounds familiar to me too.
@papashnitzАй бұрын
@@aheadatime Thats J-Fred from Team Edge.
@PredatorOwnz04Ай бұрын
I thought it was Mathis. Sounds and looks like him
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@wes_ae24 күн бұрын
@@PredatorOwnz04 Same bro, I'm still trying to convince myself it's not Matthias.
@1Why.319 күн бұрын
You're a wizard, Harry:
@caseyf23235 сағат бұрын
I tapped on this video without looking at how long it was but I’m glad and stayed for the whole thing and didn’t skip at all definitely earned my sub
@BretHallАй бұрын
"I'm thinking that maybe I shouldn't let the fear of messing up keep me from tackling these projects, and what I should do is challenge myself" Words to live by. Cheers, your office looks great!
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@SweetishManАй бұрын
Favorite Project by FAR! Love how your channel has its own style and unique way to make the projects. It’s not fancy and you’re not embarrassed to show the cheap or medium quality side of wood work Brother!!
@manmadecraftsАй бұрын
Lol I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little embarrassed at times😂
@Cyr-e9qАй бұрын
@@manmadecrafts Don't be, man. you're doing a lot better than some of us could ever! Keep up the great work and don't stop with the great content! :)
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@JoshuaGinn-hn5qmАй бұрын
I love hidden rooms and spaces like that. It’s awesome! I use to have my own “ Get Away Room “ under the stairs at my old house and my mom was down for it and she thought it was soo cool. I even slept in it too. It was very warm too. No bugs or spiders just a cool room.
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@Saavik25615 сағат бұрын
I haven't the slightest idea why this video was recommended to me but I glad it was! Such a wild and amazing project! Also the glasses at the end give me a hard original Aviators vibe. :) Stay awesome, keep on doing wild stuff like this, and much love and respect from Slovenia!
@AntonioCapasso-l9r26 күн бұрын
It's awesome to see how in US you can completely change the look of your house with just a saw!
@tapio_m686125 күн бұрын
Yeah because in socialist europe this is completely impossible /s
@maopedonz398325 күн бұрын
@@tapio_m6861 yeah, screw europe for building good quality houses right?
@MyNameIsXYlp25 күн бұрын
@@tapio_m6861 i think the point is that people from europe are not used to houses built mainly from wood
@leeham623025 күн бұрын
@@maopedonz3983 Just a tip for you, bro: if you see " /s " on a KZbin comment, that means "I am being sarcastic." That guy you responded to was being sarcastic.
@iFROS725 күн бұрын
@@leeham6230 is this a reddit or twitter thing? first time ive seen this
@dxg999Ай бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="810">13:30</a> A post tensioned floor slab puts the concrete under COMPRESSION, not tension. It's the steel tensioning rods that are placed under, surprisingly enough, tension.
@philiphomburgerАй бұрын
yeah that was my thought too. If you were pulling on the ends of the concrete then it would be under tension. But if you pull on rods running through it should compress. That also makes significantly more sense since concrete doesn't have very good tensile strength.
@ThagliouАй бұрын
Also PT SOG is relatively uncommon unless on reactive soils in which case it would most likely be suspended anyway.
@o.o-cz9ytАй бұрын
Hey man! I dont know if you'll ever see this, but one of the best ways to start with projects like these is a 3D construction application! You can measure the angles and sizes to mimic the space you need, and work from there! If you do it beforehand most of the angles will be pre-measured by the program and you can just reference that when you need to!
@Mikael-jt1hkАй бұрын
if you ever get out into the real world or actually do some work you will learn very quickly that those drawings are basically just suggestions.
@lefotografionАй бұрын
Only if you inputs are bad. I use fusion to preconstruct everything, works good for me
@reneejoseph1562Ай бұрын
What’s the name of the one you recommend, friend?
@camilarodriguezlopez1065Ай бұрын
I've been looking for an app like it, but I don't know which one is good. Do you recommend any?
@govardhankulkarni5172Ай бұрын
@@camilarodriguezlopez1065 There are many But the 1 that I would suggest are MoI3D and SketchUp if you have a computer or a Laptop.
@moosemps6 күн бұрын
This is so much more relatable than most DIY channels where everything always seems to go perfectly all the time.
@dantedameanАй бұрын
Watching this video makes me feel better about all my home improvement projects.
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@SE013Ай бұрын
The fact that you've done so many home improvement projects is already something to be proud of! You have my entire respect
@PinkTheGoober24 күн бұрын
It took me so long to realise this was joey, I used to watch you all the time on Team Edge!! I'm glad you're doing ok, its amazing to see you again!!
@ArcaneParadiseАй бұрын
I appreciate when Joey makes and shows his mistakes, makes his show more real, rather than a perfect flawless build, it’s fun to see the mistake happen then watch him get through it, makes it a more genuine watch.
@thetigerdemon2310 күн бұрын
I'm so happy to see a video by you again. You were one of my favorite people to watch during my childhood.
@gioroborams5651Ай бұрын
Omg it’s Joey. I hadn’t seen team Edge in forever but seeing you again ignited some core memories that made me smile thanks for being so cool
@arichanson5907Ай бұрын
I worked in a custom fabrication & prop shop for years, and a large part of every project was coming up with creative ways to fix all the little things that didn't quite go as planned. It's an art! You got that talent! Keep up the good work.
@BricklyDragonАй бұрын
You're a wizard, Joey
@aloureluxe4174Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@omerkoksal-bh2yuАй бұрын
Bro its yer a wizard joey
@mookyPooky123Ай бұрын
Wizard or Lizard ? 🦎
@sr21724 күн бұрын
Dude, that was the best video I've seen in years. That's an excellent build. Also, your workshop is mint.
@bradster00Ай бұрын
Whenever I think I'm having a bad DIY day I'll just remember this video
@BrenHoopsАй бұрын
I used to LOVE team edge back in the day. I’m glad I was able to stumble upon this video that reminded me of me five years ago.
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@apexracing947925 күн бұрын
Same, I had no idea who he was until he said that and I looked really close!
@gillianwhelan248Ай бұрын
I love how you embrace your mistakes and use them as opportunities to be creative. It reminds me of an old saying 'It's the dirt in the oyster that makes the pearl'. Good luck with your new channel and I look forward to your next video.
@somoto99176 күн бұрын
I love the way you correct yourself when you’re unfairly harsh to yourself 🤙🏻 we have to treat ourselves well and don’t beat ourselves up for mistakes
@lucielcolon5743Ай бұрын
Your anecdote about going to Home Depot and having misjudged/ had a bias towards the teenage girl who helped you, saying you feel remorseful and were ultimately proved wrong is on par with the rest of your Chanel. You show all of your process, even your mistakes. That’s admirable, especially considering that you do so with all aspects of the video and give positive messages while you do it
@NiaLaLa_VАй бұрын
Wow really? In 2024? I know tiny women who have been teaching men how to do basics like oil changes for literally 30 years.
@lucielcolon5743Ай бұрын
@@NiaLaLa_V yea but people learn everyday, it’s not like progress is linear and is felt by the whole population the moment one person is aware of it.
@doormatthew23Ай бұрын
IDK, it felt weird to have that comment, but then later in the video he makes fun of people with moles? It just felt icky.
@SkyLeneАй бұрын
@@NiaLaLa_V That's what I thought too, especially since he's not even a professional, he's an amateur/hobbyist, so there's even less reason for him to be on that high horse he's on
@ErullluvitarАй бұрын
@@NiaLaLa_V Same
@yosemitebobsmith27 күн бұрын
“If you’re afraid to make a mistake, you’ll never make anything.” That quote changed my life. ☮️
@iconiccreations249227 күн бұрын
I built a play room under my stairs for my daughter. She has sensory processing disorder and this gave her a place where she can go to chill and decompress.
@tomlouie285526 күн бұрын
That is awesome. A safe sensory space is a great coping strategy.
@lukeMiller-w6b3 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work btw u were 100 % my favorite person on team edge
@KritaculАй бұрын
People are gonna make mistakes, it's learning from those mistakes and finding solutions to them. It also helps that you have a very supportive wife and that alone is priceless to have.
@Ragnar00294Ай бұрын
I'm an apprentice yacht cabinetmaker and yet, I had shivers on my spine from my nightmares through entire video
@darekmistrz4364Ай бұрын
I'm a software engineer and I cringed through whole video. Joey is pretty likable, but man does he not plan anything? Like a piece of paper and a pencil or a pen would have prevented most of his issues.
@MystikosMinistriesАй бұрын
@@darekmistrz4364Yeah we don’t like making plans. Mistakes are part of the adventure!
@darekmistrz4364Ай бұрын
@@MystikosMinistries That kind of "bravery" feels uncomfortable
@DanielChristensen-mb5qrАй бұрын
@@darekmistrz4364 if you're gonna be dumb you gotta be tough
@velocitypromo3177Ай бұрын
Love how honest and self deprecating you are lol. Not trying to come off as an authority, just showing a regular guy doing his best. Subscribed 🙏🏼
@Jordan-f8pАй бұрын
Hey man I hope your doing good id just like to tell you that Jesus loves you and he is seeking a relationship with you, he dosent want religion he wants a relationship. There’s going to be hell on earth literally very very soon and when Jesus returns he is not gong to hand out flowers he’s coming to wage war on all nations , he came first to kill sin in the man’s body now he is coming to kill the man in sin there’s so many signs which the bible teaches us wars and rumours of wars is one of them just look around we are living in the last days. May God bless and open the eyes to those who read this message in Jesus name ✝️
@no-cm7ht2 күн бұрын
I found this channel while scrolling to watch something. I enjoy watching this and didn’t notice it’s been 40 mins already. I like how you talked to the viewer which a lot of channels don’t do as much. My guess was 20 trips to uh oh depot. I thought it would’ve taken 3 months. I thought it was glue and didn’t think it was safety glasses 😂 thank you for keeping your kid face private. Not everyone on KZbin does that.
@jeboin1977Ай бұрын
Harry potter would be jealous of your under the stairs room. Amazing build, cant wait till the next video.
@hellykayАй бұрын
To be fair, Harry Potter would be jealous of most rooms, even under the stairs. 😂
@cesarvideos100Ай бұрын
Is refreshing watching the full process with all the true difficulties, mistakes and every struggle that takes doing this projects. Makes you appreciate the final work way more than a over-edited type of video with no flaws and everything done "perfectly". Can't wait to watch more videos. Love it.
@warwizz23 күн бұрын
Harry Potter liked this video
@TheReal_ExpressionsRoblox10 күн бұрын
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@Sandra-yu4mf9 күн бұрын
It was a upgrade for Harry😂
@dawnsmith42758 күн бұрын
Amazing! The creativity, the problem-solving, the final result - excellent! Making mistakes is how we learn. If people are afraid of mistakes, they should just stay in bed all day. The price sounds expensive, but hiring someone would have been at least 4x that (and "experts" probably would have told you it could not be done), and it's a heck of a lot cheaper than rent! Just add a little alarm that goes off every 15 minutes or so to keep you from falling asleep, and you have the perfect set up🤣
@C0op3r_12Ай бұрын
I love this not only through team edge could you provide children with a fun and creative channel to watch but now those children are older and can now watch this still giving a fun and creative experience but also slight changes for their now older personality Happy I found this
@animal_482627 күн бұрын
probably the most well-disguised ragebait ive ever watched. bravo.
@bhilde5526 күн бұрын
Came here looking for a comment like this! This entire project felt like he just wung it. No way that project should have cost north of $4k...
@idkmyname-w8w23 күн бұрын
How did i read this as rageball
@rambbler18 күн бұрын
Just because something made you mad, doesn't mean that it's rage bait ✨️
@animal_482618 күн бұрын
@@rambbler yeah it does :D
@Tony_ChalmersАй бұрын
A great carpenter doesn't (always) do perfect work the first time; they just know how to fix any mistakes that happen with tried and true techniques honed from years of fixing their own or other people's shoddy work. And part of actually learning a craft is deliberately taking on projects that are beyond your current capabilities and finishing it anyway. I'm glad you're not shying away from showing your work, and I hope that several of the techniques you showcased here make it into your future projects, whether you planned them at the beginning or not!
@Ejikcom15 сағат бұрын
Dude, this is the most coolest office I've ever seen! I want one too! I'd just make the door opaque to hide from the kids 😁 P.S. 9 million views - your efforts were not in vain)
@Motez19Ай бұрын
This men does not fear showing mistakes, which means he does not fear anything!! And now about this built, it is by far the best I have seen in 2024 and maybe all the years before that as well.
@michaelmurdochАй бұрын
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1392">23:12</a> yes the math is correct! I’m studying engineering and have had to deal with lots of math problems as you can imagine. But not sure about the cutting the miters bit because I do math and not woodwork 😂 but in all seriousness what chatgpt gave you was the top angle you would need for the triangle with the way you position it in the build and the other two angles. The top one is that 93.4 and the bottom 2 are both 43.3 roughly. That should be all good, I think where you might have went wrong is by making a base part, which you end up ditching. The angles it gives you are the side of the triangle TO the base (or the floor of the room), so if you were to make another base for the stand both angles on the end would need to be 90 - 43.4, or 46.6 on both sides. Those are my thoughts, hope they made sense, love the channel!
@manmadecraftsАй бұрын
Haha love it. Thanks!
@JamesLaChance1Ай бұрын
@@manmadecrafts In the future if you're doing this just google "SSS triangle calculator" (side-side-side) and input the three side lengths and it'll give you the angles. Plugging inverse tan (228.6/238) into my phone calculator gives 43.8 instead of 43.3 but other than that weird mistake yeah the math's right. That's assuming the inputted numbers are correct and that 228.6 is the distance from your kneepit to the platform (the height of the triangle you're trying to make) and 238 is half the distance from your butt to your ankle (butt to ankle being the base of the triangle you're trying to make). The miter information it gave at the end is nonsense though, chap gpt didn't understand that bit. You talk later in the video about dividing an angle in half when cutting two pieces so that together they join to make the whole angle; that's all you needed here. So if you took the 43.3 for the two bottom angles and 93.4 for the top angle and divided them in half when making the cuts (21.65 and 46.7) it would've worked but been a tiny bit off because of the math mistake mentioned in the beginning.
@blockkd1767Ай бұрын
I really love the fact that instead of blowing even more money you pivoted and decided to use spare/scrap/random handy down pieces of wood great job man honestly such a great video you’re like the “woodworking version of Bingeing with Babish” and I’m here for it keep up the great work
@c4n4d45 күн бұрын
whats nice about this channel is how reassuring it is that if you want to do something even without any knowledge or skill you can still get it done
@ellosmello213Ай бұрын
Team edge was one of my favorite KZbin channels growing up and i stopped watching them years ago and now I'm 19 and building cars and random things so i always watch vids like these so when i saw the thumbnail i clicked it not realizing it was one of the main characters of my favorite og KZbin channels I've watched so when i realized who you were i got really happy because back then i wanted to do the cool stuff you guys were doing on team edge growing up and now we are doing the same types of things and for me its come full circle and i reckon that's pretty cool thanks for making alot of my childhood entertaining and i look forward to watching you build cool stuff joey
@shervonriАй бұрын
I wanna cry 😭😭🥹🥹❤️
@kaylynn709Ай бұрын
dude same!!! im 20 now but i always really enjoyed those videos when i was younger. loooved their nerf and hide and seek vids
@acthemagicianАй бұрын
“You’re a wizard, Harry”
@caefunkАй бұрын
I loved the honesty and humility in your video. Not many people would be willing to show all their mistakes in their video. It did stress me out a bit seeing how many times you had to revise something especially when it came to the corner of your door but it also inspired me a lot. I've been wanting to get into woodworking and this only added to it. Great video! Definitely subscribed!
@v._.0.v.0.v11 күн бұрын
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS, just a little idea that popped in my head: what if u used like leather straps or like handles for the door, cause sometimes u might bang ur hand on the frame ykwim? Idk i feel like it would fit with the cozy warm aesthetics too.
@TheColbiusMaximusАй бұрын
FYI, ChatGPT is a language model. It doesn't actually do any math. It can tell you a theorem or show you an equation but it just guesses on all calculations
@ivanrivera5130Ай бұрын
Alternative?
@significantlystrangeboi9929Ай бұрын
Doesn’t seem like it guesses to me, it’s actually gotten quite a few problems right. You just need to be as specific as possible.
@CauseItsNotMidnightАй бұрын
It gets things correct, yes, but because of the nature of what it is - which is a averaging/predictive model, it can only be as right as the data it pulls from. There is no math logic center inherent to GPT, and so it literally does not do any math. It's presenting a curated average of math other people have done.
@rozaeparezaАй бұрын
Now it can use Python to do math correctly. It can still make mistakes in translating the problem you gave it into equations of course, but it's much better than it used to be.
@enbydeadlyАй бұрын
@@ivanrivera5130looking up the mathematical formula and putting it into something like wolfram alpha, or coding up a simple script to take in inputs, run it through the formula you found, and outputting values which would be simple since this is fairly simple trigonometry and not anything complex like actually building a home would require. the latter would make it much easier to test a few different options/angles and wouldn't require asking an LLM to do math, which is as all LLMs are, incredibly suspect in the accuracy of its output due to the way it understands data.
@wademost8858Ай бұрын
My daughter had an art teacher that always used to say “Dress up your mess ups” that’s what came to mind listening to you. Super impressed!
@jonathanwilliamson112627 күн бұрын
I love this channel so much. Back in 2016,2017 I loved team edge and now that I’m a little older and have started to like woodworking and diy projects seeing a man led by God doing what I like to watch that I am also familiar with is cool
@mirrorcity48729 күн бұрын
I love ow you've evolved with your viewers! I remember watching team edge when I was 10 and now that i'm in college I love creative projects and less overstimulating videos and lo and behold you're there again! Thanks man :)
@ehteshamkhan1992Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1716">28:36</a> is the reason we learn Pythagoras at school
@destroyer99612Ай бұрын
Fr
@ChrisWijtmansАй бұрын
you dont even need that, you just need the measure the lengths and angles. its not that hard.
@carson_rock195Ай бұрын
As I predicted in the last episode with the waterfall table! Your builds just get better and better! I love the story element of your videos! It's such a cool concept and makes the already entertaining build process even better! I miss Team Edge, but you following your dream and doing it in such an awesome way!!! We love you J-Fred!!! Keep up the amazing work!💙
@manmadecraftsАй бұрын
Aww thank you so much!
@MadAsKiwiАй бұрын
That is the last thing I would have expected anyone to have done under their stairs, and you knocked it out of the park man. Nicely done.
@majortom186711 күн бұрын
This hits home. I just renovated my main bathroom. I made all these mistakes and more. I especially identify with the part of picking fun jobs to do whenever i want and not finishing things that i put in just because im excited to see it in and working.
@masonhogan8525Ай бұрын
Good old Bob Ross would call the brass piece on the door a happy accident. 😊
@masonhogan8525Ай бұрын
I swear I made this comment before the end of the video at the point where he was making the door. Then he made the same reference in the end. Lol.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="718">11:58</a> he really did the 🦀 move
@chariskreeger35015 күн бұрын
😂
@Kimberly-rj7rk9 күн бұрын
yo this is super dopeee! The creativity the vision the everything man, good work!
@lapoudrerouge7671Ай бұрын
You are a civil engineer, Harry.
@Tyler-z8r24 күн бұрын
You're* Don't do Hagrid like that by undoing his conjunction.
@lapoudrerouge767124 күн бұрын
@@Tyler-z8r My bad man, English is not my first language.
@powwu24 күн бұрын
He has a comparable number of mistakes in production!
@Halcyon51218 күн бұрын
If Harry Potter had a cupboard under the stairs like this, he might never have become a wizard
@Islandhopper3052 күн бұрын
Fr 😂😂😂😂😂
@davestir5743Ай бұрын
The best teacher is failure and mistakes. That is how we grow, that is how we learn. Thank you for sharing all of that. It helps those of us who are at the same level, it helps us see how you worked around it. I love see others failures because it reminds me that they do happen even for those better than us. I always tell my kid, learn form your mistakes, those who make fun of you for them aren't trying enough or even trying at all. Mistakes happen, learn and grow with them.
@jimbodimbo98110 күн бұрын
Yep, it’s an essential part of the process
@TRICO-WANDER8 күн бұрын
Enjoyed watching this, really liked the honesty throughout, awesome 👌
@nirooo742623 күн бұрын
I see so many people hating on this build but hey man, he just wanted to share it to you guys about something he should be proud of. Mistakes may occur but its a good stepping stone as to someone who is relatively new to something. Keep learning Joey!
@sub-jec-tiv20 күн бұрын
People being insufferable negative jerks in KZbin comments? Impossible 😂
@NamesYokuАй бұрын
I’m a 21 years old and my grandpa use to do wood working, he had a shop with all those awesome tools and saw tables and it was always something I found interesting. Now that I’m getting older and having enough money to have my own place soon I wanted to start doing DIY projects and this video really inspired me to do so. I thought only professional contractors with years of experience could do projects like this but I see it’s just about dedication. Great video!
@julietarabout7438Ай бұрын
« Hi daddy😊 » « Hey dude🤙🏻 » Killed me 😂
@Skudster139 күн бұрын
That office, though small, looks EPIC!! A refined (one) man cave. Now all you'll need is a glass of bourbon and some smooth jazz!
@philiphomburgerАй бұрын
Amazing video and amazing final product! Unfortunately, the math isn't that complex though... We learned SOH CAH TOA in 9th grade. I'd certainly recommend trying to learn the trig functions if you're going to be using them more frequently. I definitely understand that its more complicated in 3 dimensions, but good foundational knowledge definitely helps. The other thing I'd recommend is looking for an online tool somewhere. You might be able to find a calculator that perfectly suits your needs.
@craigb.462422 күн бұрын
My wife needs to watch this. I feel completely validated.
@markcole6460Ай бұрын
I can’t help but feel like your the Harry Potter at the house. Great work on the tiny office.
@elinbirgisАй бұрын
Hahah yeah my thought exactly, he is having a new baby, so he makes a little room under the stairs 😂