The sliding lamp video is live: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hovPamyppq13aZI
@someones_here2 ай бұрын
crazy how i just finished this video and the next is just got posted lol
@krby_2 ай бұрын
@@someones_here same thing happened to me xD
@lexwoodworks384113 күн бұрын
Hey, how about extending working space by adding a self made shed attached to the garage? It may help you in future projects to have a warmer area in your shop
@asayasartworks5 ай бұрын
“Solving problems you created” that’s the life of an artist man. I love that all artists no matter what medium share this love of puzzle solving
@rolobuilds5 ай бұрын
Could not relate more. I'm a programmer but any passion project goes exactly like this!
@hiddendrifts5 ай бұрын
@@rolobuilds i'm sure it could be argued that software developers are also artists in a sense
@Nighthawk200005 ай бұрын
Sounds more like an engineer haha, though I guess you could consider engineers to be artists!
@asserzayed80045 ай бұрын
It’s the not artist or engineers it’s both ✨designers✨
@Jay-Andreas-Cob5 ай бұрын
Truly an inspiration. Thank you my friend.
@Illyriamars5 ай бұрын
Oh my god the "by the time I turn the light off, I'm not as sleepy" is TOO fucking real.
@ohokcool5 ай бұрын
FR Solving the real problems in the world with this one
@RAIJINMARU6705 ай бұрын
which is why i just go to sleep with it on
@damaistudios67645 ай бұрын
This is so relatable
@JosephDalrymple5 ай бұрын
LOL Came to the comments just to write this 😂I have a remote for my WiZ lights for this exact reason lol. Keep the lights on until just before I'm about to pass out, and then I hit the off button on the remote 🤣
@shrimpinpat4 ай бұрын
like getting up to take a whizz. Sometimes you just suffer and hold it because getting up is waking up
@l4rkm3ss5 ай бұрын
you’ve definitely become a core memory for that neighbor kid
@Crowsie5 ай бұрын
I kinda hope he finds this video when he's old enough to remember it, and recognizes this guy as his neighbor he used to watch build furniture
@gymleaderkeeko61655 ай бұрын
@@Crowsieand then he finds this comment thread and is like “Man this is wild!” 😂😂😂
@instinct93195 ай бұрын
@@gymleaderkeeko6165 and then he finds your comment and he's like "omg man, do these guys have camera's in my room"
@TheGuyWhoComments5 ай бұрын
Then he stars looking though his room to find the camera
@lightningrocketcreates5 ай бұрын
If anyone has watched Inside Out, Miles created a new woodworking island haha.
@heba-o6u4 ай бұрын
the sound effects ,the balance of professionalism with quirky editing , the personality of mike, the talent , the produuction,im sure im missing more but i just love every thing ... i hope you are always motivated to make this content, i hope your college goes well, i hope your tent never leaks
@longstruck9764 ай бұрын
And i hope that his room and pillows are perfectly cool when he goes too sleep
@xa95903 ай бұрын
The ending was really sweet. So creative in many ways. Your parents have to be very proud.
@pio27755 ай бұрын
the project is obviously super nice but the editing, pacing and storytelling of the video are just... chefs kiss
@rjy445 ай бұрын
you should watch Gawx Art, that's who he takes ideas/inspiration from.
@tambot105 ай бұрын
even the sound scoring is like watching a coming of age movies
@yanzonyoutube5 ай бұрын
I came here for this, no matter what scene or step he was at i just kept reiterating ‘this is some great cinematography/editing’ lol
@Haldered3 ай бұрын
@@yanzonyoutube as a cinematographer myself, I have no idea how he does it while also making amazing furniture BY HIMSELF.
@LovveArrt2 ай бұрын
This is my exact thought. In my head, "Let him cook!!"
@RogerClotet5 ай бұрын
"It's slightly inconvenient to turn off my lamp at night, let's casually build a whole custom nightstand"
@VaughnVacca5 ай бұрын
It’s the only good option
@Hellomrmem5 ай бұрын
@@VaughnVacca maybe just extend the switch? You could easily do that
@VaughnVacca5 ай бұрын
@@Hellomrmem nahhhhh lol
@MrDerekLS5 ай бұрын
I just tell Alexa to turn the light off or on...easy peasy
@kellilandry28255 ай бұрын
OR! You’re a creator, an artist, a thinker so why not challenge yourself. Even though it might have been practically unnecessary it was definitely a way to try new things and hone skills. And I imagine very satisfying to use.
@evanfrozone5 ай бұрын
Dude, it's obvious watching this video that you mean business. You hooked the viewer in with a highly relatable topic, got me to stay for the hidden feature, got me to get lost in the edits, followed up by your clear passion and dedication for the craft. Insanely inspiring. You're going to be big if you can make content that ticks all those boxes.
@ObjectiveMediaDoesntExist4 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Couldn’t have said it better.
@lilliebishop45714 ай бұрын
I mean, he earned my subscription after just this video so I agree lolol
@michaljancar3394 ай бұрын
Let's not forget about the sound composition
@NevrNewd3 ай бұрын
This dude hooked me in on a video where he makes a whole nightstand because leaning over a little to turn off his light was too much work for him. This is incredible.
@cackleberryfarm45983 ай бұрын
TOTALLY AGREE!!!!
@RealGoosman5 ай бұрын
What I love is that you solved a problem that a lot of people don’t even notice it’s solvable. Most people just think like “it is what it is” and don’t even think of fixing it but you just went for it. Amazing
@pietpatat8421Ай бұрын
How is it solved, the switch is still at the same spot..
Bro's not a woodworker, he's a professional cinematographer
@marisophi.014 ай бұрын
AND woodworker
@lilo40004 ай бұрын
worddd , im amazed w this video frame by frame likeeeeee
@andrewgrassette54094 ай бұрын
woodworking is his side quest.
@The-Archduck4 ай бұрын
@@andrewgrassette5409 fr
@mandalamonday95514 ай бұрын
Porque no los dos?
@nichenight5 ай бұрын
Woodworking, electrical work, videography, story telling! What a skilled young man! Keep the ambitions up
@pvic69595 ай бұрын
this guy doing all this stuff.... i was watching youtube in college ( i graduated 2019) smh
@swimminginhoney5 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but 19:54 - the atmosphere, the camera, the audio, why am I getting chills over a KZbin video about making a nightstand. Insanely good
@Emily-fh8en5 ай бұрын
same with 23:10
@mechamach88735 ай бұрын
The build is beautiful but that little section was my favourite part of this whole video.
@aimpizza68235 ай бұрын
crazy good
@SophieRimes5 ай бұрын
Why is no one talking about 25:41
@soulsonicfx38265 ай бұрын
You are high on crack
@craftedworkshop4 ай бұрын
Amazing work, Miles. So proud of how far you’ve come with your building and design skills. Now you need an actual shop so you can work rain or shine!
@jex59255 ай бұрын
Hearing that you got an extra day because of the ice storm gave me whiplash. My college apartment lost power for four days and I trekked around on solid ice daily to find places with wifi. Great video!
@ChurroLightyear5 ай бұрын
I do pest control and I got a similar respirator. If you can smell it, it may be time to replace that cartridge or check the fit
@primitivesoul11235 ай бұрын
Def this, at my job we switch between cartridges after 7 days of exposure to air. If you store them in a air tight container when you dont use them will stretch the expiration date.
@CptSpears0075 ай бұрын
I’m not 100% sure on this, but I think there are different cartridges for different hazards, fumes, dust etc
@thecatofnineswords5 ай бұрын
@@CptSpears007 Yes there are. I have/use particle filter cartridges for woodworking, and vapour cartridges for painting. The vapour cartridges are impressive for what they block, including 2K paint fumes.
@sam-gulch5 ай бұрын
bro never seen you before but you're the goat like that you let your neighborhood kids watch
@DavidLindes5 ай бұрын
The key is to (eventually, with supervision, in appropriate ways) let them help build, as well.
@dnguyen694205 ай бұрын
its a cycle of younger kids watching and learnin
@het.mistry5 ай бұрын
This is what I pay my internet bills to watch. What a cinematic masterpiece, chef's kiss
@tracktain94924 ай бұрын
I love that you encourage your neighbor to come watch you work. this was almost exactly what got me into making at a young age too. My neighbor would leave his garage door open while working on something and I could always wander in and say hi. definitely impactful!
@madytube334 ай бұрын
Watching this video was heartwarming. The atmosphere of DIY projects in the depths of winter, with school canceled and those cinematic shots, created a beautiful blend, just like that nightstand.
@peaceblossom85 ай бұрын
"some of these kerf joints are probably the tightest I've ever bent" is such a specific yet strong flex :D and this is an awesome build! I'm already excited for the lamp :)
@MakeWithMiles5 ай бұрын
Very specific indeed :) Thanks for watching!
@Hi-how-are-you-today.3 ай бұрын
@@MakeWithMiles 23:58 a yes working in a jacket that doesn’t absorb saw dust, but if it makes you comfy than ware it because being cozy boosts your creativity
@jeanangelo985 ай бұрын
DUDE I can’t believe I just watched this for free! The storytelling, the woodworking skills, the editing, the silliness of it all… This is one of the best KZbin videos I’ve ever seen. Period. The time flew by watching this video, even though I was intimidated by the length of it at first. I was engaged the entire time. All the little things that make it such a stellar expertise do not go unnoticed! You should be proud.
@juliebeans50005 ай бұрын
Where mere mortals would've moved the lamp, put a timer on it, or bought a new lamp for 0.125% of the money/time you spent, you have a truly beautiful and functional piece of art. Nice!
@Marlotte114 күн бұрын
I'm really impressed by this project and the cutting of this video! It was really fun to watch it!
@stinabina4 ай бұрын
Why is this better than any hgtv show I've ever seen. I love everything about this video- true craftsman in ever sense of the word!
@davanti5 ай бұрын
bro, your editing style, audio mixing, and overal charisma make this SUCH a good watch. honestly, i feel like makers and woodworkers specifically have such a finger on the pulse when it comes to videos!! amazing
@Gametherapist5 ай бұрын
A tip from someone who grew up with a carpenter dad: There are 2 types of gloves: Warm gloves.. and work gloves. Those are thin, usually out of some kind of rubber with non-slip coating on the palm-side. Those are great to keep at least a bit of bodyheat in on the hands on a cold day. I used them many a cold day while helping my dad. They are also designed to easily rip if they get caught on something, so it takes off a piece of glove instead of skin.
@coolcj155 ай бұрын
@@Abbie-hz9hx I specifically came to the comments because of the "I can't wear gloves because I'm woodworking." I ALWAYS wear gloves when I'm working. Milwaukee makes amazing gloves that are tactile enough to let me manipulate things while still protecting me.
@TotemoGaijin4 ай бұрын
Even without that, I was gonna say, he knows he can wear gloves while he gets everything ready, right? lol
@atillathehung20004 ай бұрын
@@TotemoGaijinthis was the point I was going to make. It’s not unreasonable to just take off the glove that’s on the workpiece for as long as it takes to make the cut. I’ve done a lot of machining and mechanical work outside on ships and submarines and this is exactly what I do. Also, sometimes while it’s not exactly safe it’s not extremely unsafe to wear those gloves. Router? Absolutely no gloves. Drill? The gloves are staying on.
@CharlieOkrafka2 ай бұрын
20:00 are you joking? I wear shorts in -9°. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@SunnyCressАй бұрын
@@coolcj15oh yeah my dad loves that brand and whenever i borrow his gloves they’re so nice although his are thick for chainsawing and more heavy stuff that doesn’t need a delicate hand but i can imagine they’d have nice thinner gloves
@tokenfilipino5 ай бұрын
All this for a nightstand light. Man's got skills, but more importantly, DETERMINATION. All while still in college. Major props, Miles. Looking forward to your next self-made problem that needs fixing!
@CyberStrike10 күн бұрын
Jesus Christ, the production value is insane; the narrative, every shot, the planned montages, and the vibe. You are going far, kid.
@jeffreynerdin35225 ай бұрын
School’s out…Miles is back. Good to see you.
@sven34135 ай бұрын
I'm already out of school 😭
@Munstre5 ай бұрын
Miles it is such a pleasure every time one of your videos is released. I find the grind of making and running a business in our woodworking field sometimes binds me up and I can lose sight of what brought me into this craft in the first place… there is something about your video editing, storytelling, and just pure ‘making’ process that is very grounding and inspiring to experience. Every time you’ve got a vid out I cant wait to watch, and every time I feel the impulse to leave a comment but never do… so I’m finally ticking that box. From one maker to another just thank you for contributing to this space in such a unique way.
@MakeWithMiles5 ай бұрын
This comment made my day. I am glad my videos are able to transfer some energy and inspiration; that’s the goal. When you have your head in your work for too long, it’s easy to lose perspective like you said, I’ve had that happen many times. I’m so glad there is a community of makers and woodworkers to remind us we aren’t the only ones feeling that way. Thank you for watching and for your thoughtful comment!
@izzydrycow5 ай бұрын
I love super niche items people make to solve a specific problem. Humans are cool
@jennarhodes27245 ай бұрын
The finesse and attention to detail here are insane, I wish I could wield my perfectionism with such grace. I'm also impressed with you for setting up shots during an ice storm, I'm sure that was just as miserable as setting up and using your tools
@melinafalzone37785 ай бұрын
Im finishing my graphic design degree, and since I began studying there was a part of me which REALLY wanted to design and create furniture...Your channel gave me the final push to start woodworking classes, thank you❤
@trs41845 ай бұрын
Yesss, do it! Making furniture is time consuming, but you get to keep it forever and you get to make it in exactly the style you want.
@anjeleneh5 ай бұрын
this randomly appeared on my fyp and i don't regret even a second of watching. everything from the stand, to the editing, to the music is 👌🏼chef’s kiss
@o.mallick55404 ай бұрын
you forgot to glaze him i guess
@deliaguzman11385 ай бұрын
I could feel that “my hands” part, living as I do near the other Portland in Maine. Watching you wrestle that job site table saw out there-gees. You’re a trooper, Miles.
@CarlYota5 ай бұрын
There is definitely a way to work safely wearing gloves. All the setup can be done with gloves with zero risk. Certain tools also pose no increased risk when wearing gloves. But it seems when he’s inside it’s warm so no need. It was just the table saw. He could have done all the setup with gloves and even his left hand could have been gloved when cutting since all it’s doing is holding the push stick well away from the blade.
@kiwikiwikilian3 ай бұрын
What really makes this video stand out for me from all the other woodworks videos is the feeling of difficulty you get watching this. EVERY other video has always shown people using too professional Tools than I could ever have and make the detail-work look easy. You have shown where the real effort is needed and how much time it REALLY takes to build this nicely.
@toriibarlowАй бұрын
Where most people would have just used a Alexa and Alexa compatible plug or a clap light you instead come up with a super innovative solution and put in the work to make it a reality. Good on you and congratulations on the fruits of your labour. It looks awesome!
@kennethcuadra61305 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I’ve seen on KZbin to date. I have been watching KZbin since I was like 12 and I’m 23. I watch KZbin all the time lol. I’m so impressed. You have expertise in several different trades. Writing, creating, building, cinema. Well done miles! You’re a dawg!!!
@maxim_samy5 ай бұрын
silly Kenneth he isn't a dog he's a human
@onhandart5 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of your designs. It's also great to see how you're thinking about encouraging the next generation.
@yashabeans5 ай бұрын
never thought i would finish an almost thirty minute youtube video but here i am. i have 0 clue about woodwork nor making furniture but i do love myself some good story-telling and you managed to sell me on that. so great to see creators like you share their creativity on the internet in such an artistic & captivating way! you definitely have a bright future ahead with your ideas & skills. you're one of the few creators who keep this platform original and alive
@Erni3K3 ай бұрын
I have never been so happy for a Portland ice storm. I have always learned more from my failures than my 'meets expectations', and you have too. The attention to creating your own furniture style is just wonderful.
@luvmoonmoo4 ай бұрын
This is art. Not only you being able of making a nightstand, but also the video. The editing, the sounds, the talent, your personality… gosh, I loved this so much, I enjoyed this so much. Thank you.
@XanderOwen245 ай бұрын
Just want to comment on the editing, pacing and music choice. You absolutely crushed it dude - I'm sincerely taking notes about cuts, shots and editing bits that you used. Super clear that you put a lot of effort in the editing and shows super clearly. Keep up the fantastic work my friend, its super impressive
@XanderOwen245 ай бұрын
Rereading this comment - my grammar is attrocious. Im not gonna fix it but I will acknowledge it so I dont seem a complete buffoon
@charlesfarrar40165 ай бұрын
I don't think there's any word I can describe this video with except exquisite. The camera work, the subtle story line, the music and chill vibes wafting over everything. This is the first time I've seen one of your videos but my man I'm absolutely about to dive into the rest. Awesome nightstand, sick video
@ark4ngelVal5 ай бұрын
if you ever happen to be in the cold again, a tip I learned growing up in mn is that the fastest way to warm your body up if your hands are freezing is to unzip your coat and put your hands in your armpits, I have done this on a frozen lake in the boundary waters in -38F windchill weather, genuinely pretty extraordinary how well the core of your body hold heat compared to your hands, might come in handy next season as weather gets more extreme in the world
@mitchellfriesen47955 ай бұрын
I do the same thing in Saskatchewan Canada. Also just sitting on your hands when you are inside, warm water, or just suck it up :)
@andrewjames27215 ай бұрын
I could not imagine being in BWCA during the winter. I guess if you don’t have to fight the rain and waves haha.
@loridorii5 ай бұрын
For the record, between your thighs also generally works. Stays warmer there to protect reproductive organs, easier to reach if you have a coat that's too small. Looks really dumb standing up though lol
@boxerbritt5 ай бұрын
Just be careful not to do this if you're trapped outside to warm them up - your body is pulling heat to the core to save you, if you stick your frozen hands under your pits to warm them, you'll drop your core temperature further and will die faster. (I also live in cold zone, Canada)
@ark4ngelVal5 ай бұрын
@@boxerbritt yeah preferably you should never be in an environment where you are trapped in extreme cold without the proper gear, only really useful if you are at immediate risk of frostbite and have a solution on the way like shelter from wind, fire, or being able to get inside lol, but also a good point
@opalpersonal2 ай бұрын
i love the leather insert into the drawer, also, because of the slightly grippy properties of the inside of leather- your belongings won't slide around as much. i also like the look of the butcher-blocked top, because it breaks up the rest of the uniform shapes of the veneered wood with a nice contrast. i'm in awe that such professional work was done by someone my age and it's making me excited for the kinds of projects i want to take on!
@SomethingRandomss4 ай бұрын
Miles your videos give me so much comfort when life gets ridiculously overwhelming. Watching you create motivates me to keep taking more steps forward, so thank you for all the love you put into these!! 🙏
@lisaspencerprice-lynn60395 ай бұрын
I just found this video on my FYP, and I think I have found my new favorite YT woodworker. It is so cool to see someone my age making such amazing stuff + your incredible cinematography skills add so much depth to the video.
@MakeWithMiles5 ай бұрын
Hey! Thanks for checking out my videos. I’m glad other young people are interested in this type of stuff.
@VeeSyncc5 ай бұрын
A mix of inspirational DIY, well crafted storytelling that kept me invested, and some beautiful filmmaking and cinematography This is an amazing video, I can't wait to see what you do next
@chaos8625 ай бұрын
“…basically just cardboard covered in fake plastic.” 😂😂😂 I may or may not work for the big blue and yellow box. Beautiful work, both on the woodworking and the video as a whole. Subscribed.
@TemiDansoArt4 ай бұрын
I'm only a minute in so far and I'm already in awe! Had to subscribe instantly.
@shrimpinpat4 ай бұрын
Glad the neighbor kid likes to watch and that you encourage them! That show you set a kid on a path of curiosity! So many people did this for me as a kid and now I have a million hobbies
@Jelo_0-995 ай бұрын
I love how dude is still in school but creqting masterpieces like this❤
@0m3gA_o32 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say they're masterpieces but at least he's trying
@Jelo_0-992 ай бұрын
@0m3gA_o3 honestly I have seen better but he's still learning and he needs support
@0m3gA_o32 ай бұрын
@@Jelo_0-99 yup, exactly my point
@emoemi9075 ай бұрын
All the thought you put into the designs, like the soft close drawers and the rounded edges on the inside edges just make it so so good
@YeOlde_Monk5 ай бұрын
20:00 "it's -9° C outside, school is canceled" Meanwhile in Russia: yeah it's -32° C outside.... but it's not -35° though! So we can't cancel the classes, you have to go. Jokes aside, you guys probably have much warmer climate than we do, so it's understandable that the rules differ for our countries. Keep up the good work, man, this looks awesome!
@codex_1150Ай бұрын
stunning man. also for real! "as i turn off the light i'm not as sleepy" truuuuuuuueeee
@jasper-4204 ай бұрын
I wish I could watch this again for the first time, it's honestly such an experience to see this unfold!
@euanlake25695 ай бұрын
What a great piece of story telling, cinematography and woodworking!
@letitiakiu3 ай бұрын
That bbq sauce bottle is ideal wood glue dispenser 🙌
@tomkirchner5 ай бұрын
The trailer got me hooked!!! Can’t wait to see this project!
@johnathancohen46663 ай бұрын
I just sat through this entire video with a big smile, everything about it was perfect. This is a masterpiece, the story telling, the cinematography, the lighting, the work itself. Just wow.
@thispersonjay4 ай бұрын
So much energy, time and material to hide the underlying material and technique. This is an amazing build with plywood. So cool - don’t hide it
@threepe05 ай бұрын
Pro tip: you should never be pressing on both sides of a blade. That push stick use at 5:40ish was unnecessary and downright dangerous. The cutoff can be allowed to float as you press the main piece past the blade. This prevents kickback, and allows you to focus on one area, which is safer. Before you cut away I saw that left hand reaching for that small piece and winced
@thedadjokehasleftthebuilding2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Hey, @MakeWithMiles, we want you to be able to continue making cool videos and sweet projects. You may want to read up on workshop safety practices. What @threepe0 said is only one of the safety issues I couldn't help but notice during the video. I know it was super cold and you were working outside, but long sleeves while working with power tools and dodgy cuts on the table saw are some things you may want to reconsider. Safety first, last, and always!
@foodcourtcreature5 ай бұрын
Your videos have been inspiring me! My dad is a hobbyist woodworker (mostly cabinetry) and I was always vaguely interested in it growing up, but I thought it wasn't "creative enough" for me, as an artist. But now as an adult in college, videos like yours have sparked that creative interest I needed to get started! Your amp project blew me away and the cloud chair video made me itch to make a chair for myself! Can't wait to get started soon :)!
@BretHall5 ай бұрын
If someone scoffs at plywood furniture, then they're not a woodworker. Everything has its place. Great job!
@emma034 ай бұрын
I have never been so fully captivated and fascinated by a video about building a nightstand. The music, the editing, the quality, the engineering (as an engineer myself), it's incredible!
@syltye4 ай бұрын
I've never been more invested in the building of any piece of furniture before, the cinematography was off the charts
@prestonrutherford39975 ай бұрын
This production is great. I loved what you were able to capture with your filming and editing style. From the music choices to the story boarding. I love that you were able to capture some comedy in your editing as well. I loved when you appeared in frame picking up that slab. The lighting was obviously consistently considered even when you had to work with what you had like inclement weather conditions. Great ideas and great story captured beautifully and shared well. This video deserves some kind of certification of quality.
@katemarchant18205 ай бұрын
Hi Miles, I love your work! - By the way - I have a hand-warming tip for you. Purchase a 2nd hand, portable single stove top cooker, (camping-style, if you don't already have one). Then heat a big pot of water in it. When you feel your hands are getting cold, just simply immerse them in it for a minute or two, (obviously, check that it's not too hot first). It will warm you up from the outside - in!!
@JaredRandal5 ай бұрын
I’ve only recently come across your content. You’re who I want to be when I grow up. And I’m 38 😂 Your design process is fun to watch and I really enjoy the aesthetic of your work. Can’t wait for the lamp video!
@Trammiliin_nr25 ай бұрын
Haha, I had similar feelings and I’m 40. I’m sure this dude will end up being world-class most demanded designer one day. I also like those KZbin furniture makers who work from their big fully equipped workshops, but there is a special place in my heart for those young people who work from their parent’s driveways dragging tools in and out. And as someone from a country with cold winters, too, I can totally relate to the weather aspects.
@osamaibrahim75505 ай бұрын
You took woodworking into a whole new modern, stylish, story telling, and editing level!!! Appreciate the effort you spend to make us fans happy!!!!
@flowerpetal5912Ай бұрын
I know this is a beautiful video about craftsmanship and putting effort into things you love, like your community and yourself BUT, that's why I love my kindle. I just close the thing and immediately fall asleep. Beautiful video, furniture and hope you make it far!
@BurningHeart90463 ай бұрын
I never realized how invested I could be in the story of building a piece of furniture. The drama of it. Will he finish it!? Will he get frost bite!? Will the drawer work?? Riveting. Editing is top tier.
@marsgizmo5 ай бұрын
Love this project! The design is excellent 👏😌
@Dev1nci5 ай бұрын
27:13 Even Bruce Lee couldn’t take him in his sleep 😄
@SpataWorks5 ай бұрын
Meeting younger guys that can do fine woodworking is such a rarity these days
@J34N4RN4U02 ай бұрын
The project : Well... The video editing & story telling skills : WOW!!!
@wsdelirious2 ай бұрын
I can’t express enough how much of a masterpiece this project is, but also the vid itself. I genuinely wish I could watch this for the first time again because it’s just incredible
@mmarslin4 ай бұрын
Do I need a nightstand? No. Do I know woodworking? No. Did I watch the entire video in one sitting though? Yes.
@AskingSpot5 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing the lamp, that looks fantastic!
@detailloverr5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed everything about this video. Thank you Miles
@nathanblanchard88974 ай бұрын
That’s rad! Instead of a piece of leather under the knob, I’d check out a thrust bearing if you wanted it to be a bit smoother. They’re like skateboard bearings, but meant to take pressure along the axis of rotation rather than perpendicular to it so it’d provide a silky smooth and stable rotation. They even come in weirdly massive and tiny sizes, so I’m sure you could find something that fits perfectly. Awesome video, awesome project, excited to see the next one!
@KazegamiiАй бұрын
I can't believe that I can get this content for FREE. Absolutely amazing job! I can't wait to see more.
@TheLabyrinthTV5 ай бұрын
The cinematography 🤌🏽! Amazing project!
@SportyPompano2 ай бұрын
2:04 A bit of a learning......CURVE......hahahaha
@tsukou58842 ай бұрын
OMG LMAO
@CreeperIzzy22105 ай бұрын
this man is crazy, so, a list of all the skill needed to make this video: -woodworking -knowledge of electronics and wiring -drawing -withstanding the smell of that awful glue -film making -editing -being a great guy -inspiring children -wearing the most heinous hat but making it look good -suffering through the insane cold to make a silly video
@mononokeke2 ай бұрын
you are not only an incredible artist and craftsman but an excellent filmmaker and creative. truly amazing and inspiring work
@MrTexaspete305 ай бұрын
You did a dang fine job on that. 76 dollars, while a lot for just the slides, it is worth the feeling of making something amazing.
@klarabear4305 ай бұрын
16:53 I can tell Someone has played Breath of the Wild😂(all the sound effects)
@MakeWithMiles5 ай бұрын
Breath of the wild is goated
@Hilllydia5 ай бұрын
Fr!! The flashbacks I got as soon as i heard those noises 😭
@RiffleVFXportfolio5 ай бұрын
1:07 was actually super impressive
@grimmerfamily79382 ай бұрын
JUST MOVE IT CLOSER… 0:39
@Acecharge_CODАй бұрын
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@Birdie.mp419 күн бұрын
But that wouldn’t be a cool video! Or an excuse to be creative! Plus, if the final product is better than what was before it, it was worth it.
@jakegalczynski9898Ай бұрын
How have I only discovered your channel now!? This is epic work dude, from the idea, the process and craftsmanship to the production of the video too. Seriously top notch work mate, respect
@Lucas_Rbr5 ай бұрын
Bro, this is some of the greatest storytelling I've ever seen. I usually pay attention to the screenplay structuring, but this was so good that I ended up just enjoying the story itself
@IanZainea19905 ай бұрын
21:58 gloves are dangerous yes... but like so are joints that dont work because theyre too cold and stiff. so like thin leather gloves with some of those hot hands warmers and some very cautious table saw cuts, would have been safer I think. yikes.
@Nappylox715 ай бұрын
21:09 dude are you crazy!? With the windchill It had to be below zero. I know you said gloves were an issue with power tools but better that than not being able to feel your fingers. 🥶
@Noone-ci3mm4 ай бұрын
the way you combine your skills making masterpieces its so inspiring to me as a 15 year old whose got her hands onto multiple skills this is a huge deal for me watching these videos i get an unimaginable dose of inspiration from each of these videos
@natashanewman22965 ай бұрын
Love when you come home for breaks, you might be my favorite woodworker on KZbin
@oh_look_Adela5 ай бұрын
4:37 -> Note to self: Japanese barbecue sauce is a great wood glue