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@AshKastАй бұрын
Nice. Now add some dc motors to the wheels, some proximity sensors and a raspberry pi, and have it follow you throughout the shop.
@AndreSjobergАй бұрын
We need a collab with Bob from I like to make stuff for that :)
@blairleipst4508Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@tohopesАй бұрын
with a little robot voice that pesters, like "excuse me, sir. can i get you something?"
@mejones73Ай бұрын
"My inability to decide things like this are exactly what hold up every single one of my projects." I hear you on that, brother.
@DBane83Ай бұрын
Also a perfect catch phrase.
@WesleyTreatАй бұрын
It will annoy me forever that I used the wrong verb conjugation in that sentence.
@kb28563Ай бұрын
So true…this is what takes the longest 🤪 how about “inability to decide = time” ? More of a reminder than a catchphrase 😂
@ricrose3518Ай бұрын
Catch Phrase for your cabinet. "If at first you don't succeed, reduce your expectations until you are a success." Nice project. Wish I had room for another cabinet.
@SJFrzrbrn4 күн бұрын
The most impressive part of this project is more about your character than the build itself. You left your mistakes in the video, no edits. That's empowering to everyone watching... No one, no matter the skill level or years of experience is impervious to "the dumb"... I salute your craftsmanship, your wit / humor / clever one liners / integrity / honesty / entertainment / educational content you put into every video. You are a treat to watch. :P
@Kandorr617Ай бұрын
The extra inch of material flying away from the camera gave me a genuine lol moment. Thanks for showing the projects warts and all. Fun stuff
@mattmiller0725 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing the bloopers. Makes me feel a little bit better about myself. I pay the stupid tax on a nearly daily basis
@MrWlcox17 күн бұрын
He obviously puts a lot of effort into editing his videos. Well done.
@DrKahnihoochimaАй бұрын
I use steel strips to edgeband the upper halves of my shop furniture. I can magnet stuff to them and they help stiffen ply shelves.
@stellabelikiewicz152324 күн бұрын
I’m subscribing for the adorable nerdiness about organization **and** for bonus spider 😂🕷️ Also, the sound of that drawer closing was soooo satisfying.
@chriscutress1702Ай бұрын
I love the mistakes and miscues. Remind me of the way I often end up working on projects.
@alanworks4354Ай бұрын
I built a similar storage unit, but instead of shelves between bins, I just used strips of aluminum angle to act as runners/slides. I like your videos
@kennethelwell8574Ай бұрын
Definitely thought that the 3/4 thick shelves were overkill, and could be built with less material. One nice feature about the aluminum angle rails, is if you have something taller than the bin, you can just take away the bin above and the space is clear.
@gpdewittАй бұрын
Saw someone on YT making "industry standard" apple boxes. He left one end of the full apple open, and made the half, quarter, etc smaller to fit in the full one. Whole range of boxes fit in one full size box. Brilliant saving of space on the grip truck. Might consider this for your project.
@WesleyTreatАй бұрын
Was it this handsome guy? kzbin.info/www/bejne/rp_JZqRrm913qrMsi=LMPX1ZVkTIrL-49R&t=776
@robindonnolly3261Ай бұрын
@@WesleyTreat lol
@moonpie21012Ай бұрын
Ha ha that’s awesome to be recommended to check out your own project!
@BryoniTVАй бұрын
I'm a big proponent of pocket holes as a fixing method. I'm currently converting a coach bus into a mobile tiny home, and the entire interior wall framing is secured using pocket holes. G'day from Down Under! 🇦🇺 Love ur vids. 👍
@TR4zestАй бұрын
Some woodwork shops are self-fulfilling exercises. Use tools in a workshop to make things for the workshop. Like a hobby mobius strip.
@bpmunroeАй бұрын
So you’ve seen my shop?
@tomcatfooleryАй бұрын
You never disappoint. Constant improvement is a good thing.
@WesleyTreatАй бұрын
Thanks!
@brianatbtacprod1989Ай бұрын
Very cool build. I liked the added box storage on the top. The fact that you didn't put a top above the box storage means, tall boxes can go up there, and more importantly, you can't stack more stuff out of reach on top of the unit. There is one big thing that stood out to me that was missing, a tray for your dry erase pen, or pens if you use different colors. Even more so if you are going to add a dry erase board. I have a dry erase board in my shop to avoid having little pieces of paper all over the place. I also have 3 bins where I put Dry erase pens, Permanent markers, and pencils.
@MrPhil1969Ай бұрын
Wheels. My new motto for my shop is everything goes on wheels.
@sgsaxАй бұрын
What's up, nerd? Purpose built furniture may be one of the most satisfying things to build. Being paralyzed by figuring out perfect details is extremely relatable. As is throwing pieces of wood across the shop. Thanks for sharing!
@stellabelikiewicz152324 күн бұрын
I was literally just reading this comment as the “dumb button” moment happened, and it was DEEEPLY relatable 😆!
@edcarden60869 күн бұрын
a horizontal bar mounted accross the top, proud of the front that has a bar light that shines straight down into boxes when they are pulled out.
@lechatbotte.Ай бұрын
The ballet moves the dumb button I can so relate to all of it. I follow a few woodworkers who use radiata pine. It sucks that wood is so expensive.
@donaldbergquist7314Ай бұрын
Really enjoy you videos, keep them coming. One suggestion for your indecisiveness on storage quantity would be to make sections modular. Add what you need later without wasting material with rebuilding later.
@rm70924 күн бұрын
This channel deserves so many more subscribers.
@RenigadeWarrior1Ай бұрын
I feel like this is the exact kind of project that pocket holes are perfect for.
@kevinmertel6108Ай бұрын
Dude, you're so relatable.
@ArthurCheesebag84Ай бұрын
6:35 appearance of the gimp had me going 😂
@justinbanks2380Ай бұрын
I came in here to point out that too! 😂
@JeffGloverArtsАй бұрын
That's a thing of beauty … and totally worth the Dumbs!
@houstonsam616324 күн бұрын
Just discovered your channel; really enjoying your content, thinking, and presentation style. Your presentation demonstrates more clever thinking than mine on ways to meet my own shop organization needs. Pocket hole screws sometimes strip their holes easily; run them in with a drill on a low clutch setting.
@kennyrosenycАй бұрын
You should just go nuts with it. Tape dispensers, spray paint can holders... In fact, build it out so it holds your entire shop! But I guess if you did that you would be right back where you started.
@cablecallenАй бұрын
Absolutely love your channel! The Harbor Freight coupon was hysterical!😂
@xiggywiggsАй бұрын
9:20 I feel this so deeply, like literally every project. I've even gotten to a point where the indecision of one project is holding up another project, which is holding up another project, which is holding up another project... and on and on in an ouroboros of decision paralysis. I think maybe the only way to escape it is to just pick an option at random - I make a table and roll a d20 :P - and make future me deal with the tragically inefficient consequences.
@jabbe7100Ай бұрын
I literally just watched one minute and I already have 4 project ideas I want to make, thanks for that 👍
@SamGreenMakerАй бұрын
This is one of the best channels on KZbin. There a lot here that I want my channel to be like. Keep up the great work.
@CaddoCreekWoodworksАй бұрын
I would build one of those signs with the buzzer but I'd have to just put permanent zeros and a buzzer that never turned off!😂 I love your retro style BTW and your videos are always entertaining. I'm still learning how to film but you are an inspiration. Thanks!
@jimbecker5675Ай бұрын
That's the plywood I've been using for my shop storage for Systainers. It's been remarkably consistent and for (now) under fifty bucks a sheet, it's a great value. Blue store doesn't carry it here so I have to buy from the orange store, which is not my preference, but that's where it's available.
@jewdd1989Ай бұрын
Very thoughtful and I like how you can stow and go as needed. Perhaps a French cleat for shelves, custom tool holders or relatable tools. There’s the more modern, peg boards, etc
@director.johnsnapeАй бұрын
I like that pocket hole jig! You can make like Jed and Clamp it! 🤣
@AngieWilliamsDesignsАй бұрын
Great project. I enjoy watching your videos a lot. Not sure why you haven’t been showing up in my feed. I’m going to go watch some that I missed. Like…. The apple boxes. Be more like Dave! LOL
@wilsonseymour99314 күн бұрын
I need a button like that for the shop at work 🤣🤣🤣
@yossiyaari3760Ай бұрын
Loved the overflow/reorg option at the top.
@GimpGladlyАй бұрын
I like that you made the project trays double ended. Unfortunately they are symmetrical along multiple axes and I would for sure end up storing them sideways.
@puritan745Ай бұрын
That looks like a fantastic idea!! Oh for time to tidy up!
@Mu-podcastАй бұрын
I subbed as soon as I saw the ray gun push stick. Yep, there's someone I can relate to.
@scotter_dotterАй бұрын
Great project! Your catch phrase is Hey Nerds! I love it and want it on a t-shirt!
@barryward1365Ай бұрын
Love the whole plan, great when you have limited space like I have. Need to finish the basic floor plan in my single bay garage - but I'm seriously considering building this. Thanks 👍
@robt2151Ай бұрын
A great project, thanks for sharing. I use those 'right-angle clamps' (as at 15:34) when making frames but be aware that 4 of them around a frame doesn't necessarily make it completely accurate. As for the vacant space ideas, add a block of post-it notes or equivalent along with a pencil and eraser.
@JohannesLangkampАй бұрын
This was fun again, thanks for sharing!
@MechanicalWhispersАй бұрын
Add some French cleats to the sides! Never ending possibilities.
@DanteYewToobАй бұрын
On the trays, I would have routed the bottom plate before installing it. Add a nice chamfer, or round over first and then install it. I think that’s the only reasonable way to get what you wanted; easy fit, smooth edges without sharp corners and a professional look. I’m sure you could probably rig up a jig or something to chamfer the edges of the bottom plate post-installation but it would be way more work. So maybe on V2 you can add a quick step in between! Hope this helps.
@WesleyTreatАй бұрын
The top edges have a 1/8" roundover, which is enough to let them nest easily. I considered a roundover on the bottom, too, but since the nesting overlap is only 1/4", a 1/8" roundover on both leaves little contact area.
@JohnZippererАй бұрын
Also the music when you lifted your foot was hilarious!😂
@karlgabel9822Ай бұрын
Thanks for yet another awesome video! Love the concept of stacking trays and the place to put unopened orders. The sides of the cabinet look like a great place to put clamp racks or small tool storage. Thanks for showing your builds with problems and successes!
@rogermccaslin5963Ай бұрын
Yes, I did see that coming. I only wish I had seen it coming when I did a similar project.
@alanrichards3458Ай бұрын
Thanks again Wesley - fantastic video. We all need organized storage. This is another great idea I just saw on KZbin: Super Small Parts Organizer - Workshop Storage Ferris Wheel. Cheers from down under :)
@3dmazterАй бұрын
next time use the tracksaw to take of 1 inch from the 19 inch piece. And use spacers from scrapwood to space out shelves in stead of using lines.
@henryworkswoodandmetalАй бұрын
Great solution for the storage problem m, really like the overall design!
@zifnabalias506213 күн бұрын
Time to purchase one of those right-angle drill attachments
@richardwadsworth4259Ай бұрын
Harbor freight just had round 4 inch magnetic trays for .89 cents. I also pick up there cheap magnetic hooks and clips when I see them on sale. I have a couple of metal 4 drawer file cabinets (I got for free) next to my tablesaw and assembly table. It holds jigs and fixtures patterns ect. And love the magnetic holders for organizing things at arms reach. I do love the cabinet you built. I may build one soon I'm needing more storage !
@LJones-uu4xyАй бұрын
Nicely done ! Great idea to have 2 handles. Will also make it easier to pick up and carry around when they are somewhat heavy. I kept wincing though every time you were struggling to align the dividers. Wouldn’t a spacer block have made it much quicker and easier?.
@garagemonkeysanАй бұрын
Great film and build. Super useful. Mahalo for sharing! ❤
@TheAruruuАй бұрын
i created some very large drawers for my kitchen a little over a year ago for canned goods, bottles of sauces, and similar. I used marker board for the interior bottom of the drawers because i wanted something that would be easily cleaned. they just rest on a 1/2 inch lip that i made in the drawer frames, so it easily pops out. despite being 23" wide, by 22" deep, and supporting only liquid filled containers, and nothing pulling them taught, they have almost no sag. there is a little bit of sag to the center, as i learned thanks to a liquid spill, but it's very little and isn't likely to increase. they're also completely waterproof on that side, so liquids aren't an issue. definitely recommend marker board (that's what it's called at Menards anyway... it's the dry erase board stuff) for shelf drawers.
@killiemonАй бұрын
This is exactly what I need. If only I had the space!
@thegentlemanmakerАй бұрын
‘What’s up Nerds’ is the perfect catch phrase. So perfect perhaps the collective could be ‘a Treat of Nerds’.
@stuartmcnicol2914Ай бұрын
Maybe a slide out shelf to hold stuff while you sort it etc
@dragnmastr1Ай бұрын
possibly a French cleat system on the other side for some tool/misc storage space???
@DominusFelesАй бұрын
Now you just need an organizer for that organizer organizer!
@jedsudweeks6676Ай бұрын
A 1/4" wobble extension with a slightly shorter (or not) pocket screw bit solved the tight shelf spacing for me. I do this on spice rack inserts for kitchen cabinetry.
@BlasfemurrАй бұрын
First time here - that is quite possibly the best push stick I've ever seen..... subbed 😁👍
@LukeDurdinАй бұрын
Fantastic Video as always. I am always put in a great mood when I see you in my feed!
@michaeld_aus_bАй бұрын
brilliant ! I find myself having the same ideas/thoughts: a box for each project and these zip-bags in different sizes: when disassembling something you can store every little screw and part together. Now I need a bigger shop. Cheers 👍
@FearsomeWarriorАй бұрын
This is my favorite kind of video project. Love hearing how the project as it comes along. The planning and changing is fun.
@SSGrilleАй бұрын
28:17 Add a magnet to your dry erase marker with tape so you can stick it to the steel plate. That way you can get a nice marker, and keep it where it should be. Then when it dries out peel the tape off and stick the magnet to a new marker. The markers that come with magnets never stick to anything.
@Dusty-BuildsАй бұрын
Awesome job. Idea: Put an 1/8" round over on the bottom of the stack-able drawers to help with nesting.
@jimrosson670218 күн бұрын
Great video and great ideas. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year to you and your family
@billybike57Ай бұрын
Awesome job, thanks for sharing!
@rhyswilliams1998Ай бұрын
13:57 first thought when seeing the Pocket Hole Jig “neat design not having to lean over a work piece to clamp but they’ve doe away with the dust extraction which more than undoes the benefit of the clamp”
@stuartkorte1642Ай бұрын
I’m thinking aluminum angle instead of expensive plywood to hold the storage boxes especially after having to disassemble because you couldn’t do the screws. I’m thinking using the carry slot as the hand pull also. Really like the idea of gluing a piece of whiteboard so you can relabel as needed.
@niceguy191Ай бұрын
Yes, or even just strips of wood either side. Since the boxes have sturdy bottoms, they don't need to sit on one.
@PaulMeyetteАй бұрын
I dig it, Wesley. Solid work.
@RexusKingАй бұрын
1. I was just laughing to myself thinking about "double ended tools" sounds kind of naughty, then you flashed a gimp guy😂 2. Yeah pocket holes always takes up surprising amount of space to screw in! 3. I would put clamps and squats on the sides of this thing!
@Owen-HereАй бұрын
You inspire me and these storage videos are always my favorite for some reason
@olivier2553Ай бұрын
Can you have primary and secondary storage? This rack would be the primary storage, the 4 or 6 apple boxes you use all the time. And in the rare cases, once other year, when you need more than that, you have 2 or 4 more boxes stored on the loft. Primary storage is what you use all the time, so it must be readily available without delay. Secondary is stored away, not wasting space in your normal work space, it takes longer to get to it, but it is so infrequent that the delay does not matter much. (and you can have a tertiary storage, for those things you use every 10 years, you keep them in a rental locker)
@JayPlazmaАй бұрын
Love the white board name tag!
@DurMan667Ай бұрын
The sides would be good places to store large measuring and guiding things
@alanlettermanАй бұрын
Needing to hit the button twice in one day on the same project is . . . been there, done that. on Monday.
@kb28563Ай бұрын
How about a whiteboard on the side to chuck on some measurements or quick ideas?
@justinbanks2380Ай бұрын
😂 The Nutcracker music when you lean onto one leg, 😂😂😂
@eatenkateАй бұрын
That parcel tray is INSPIRED
@brewster3987Ай бұрын
Great build! I was cringing as you boxed yourself out of access to the pocket holes... only because I've been there, done that, and repeated the mistake because I apparently don't always learn from mine... what about some hangers on one side for extension cords or hoses?
@alberttreado3713Ай бұрын
Good job Wesley!
@Kami8705Ай бұрын
The right angle drill adapters all the different brands sell work well for doing pocket holes in tight spaces like that. Also, make your shelves modular so you can add more later as needed. It takes a little more material potentially, but can be worth it. That or make them standard sizes so you can put trays or thin apple boxes in the same space, or remove a divider and put the thicker apple boxes in.
@MikeD87916Ай бұрын
Great project as usual. I know it doesn't help for this one, but Kreg makes a shorter pocket screw driver bit for situations like that so you can get into tighter spaces.
@jeanine6492Ай бұрын
First time viewer and subscribed right at the end. Love the project and your character makes it fun to watch. Can’t wait to see what you’ve completed in the past and what’s up next! Hi from Australia 🇦🇺
@akalostloveАй бұрын
Love when you say I can just shift things up yet already know why it's not happening.. the same reason you pulled it apart twice you have to tear it all down to redo it. But I loved the videos keep them up . I was so happy when I seen a new one today
@dennisolsson3119Ай бұрын
I purchased an angle gearbox for the drill (fits hex bits). That way I can reach with the drill as long as I can reach with the shaft and my hand (or jig) to hold the gearbox. I can very much recommend it. It was very useful for screwing roof tiles that was covered by other roof tiles.
@neilf4128Ай бұрын
Thank you Wesley. I very much enjoyed your video.
@BruceanddeniseАй бұрын
Great looking design. 👍🏼
@johnhunter27314 күн бұрын
Fold down work surface? Add casters for easier movement? Before you cut the back off, I thought you were going to leave it for a taller storage area.
@JBLewisАй бұрын
I've had reasonable success with the AurocoPly that I've been able to get from the big orange box.
@LiqdPTАй бұрын
19:25 I saw that coming as soon as you started putting on the right shelves without the right side piece.
@jdrumbold990Ай бұрын
😂 Dance of the Surgar plum fairy 😂
@tiladxАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure this is the first video of yours I have watched. I would have subscribed anyways, but the "Days Without a Dumb" counter absolutely sealed the deal. I'm off to watch how you made that now.