Use paint that's invisible unless you use black light then you can have your skulls in flames and everything else and it would look badass
@mccaine12 ай бұрын
🤘
@nathanjones60052 ай бұрын
Xes
@susandavenport10512 ай бұрын
"Wife was right". Love watching your furniture builds!
@wallyschmidt40632 ай бұрын
only on the backside, your secret!
@michaelconran52522 ай бұрын
This was my favorite build. It came out awesome.
@tiffanyross42662 ай бұрын
Wife was right. I'm always so amazed to see time consuming projects compressed into a 30 min video. It's really satisfying.
@therick09962 ай бұрын
It's only a Paul McCobb piece if it comes from the Paul McCobb region of France
@HomeOfMacWoeffie2 ай бұрын
It was not build in metric so no Paul McCobb ;)
@Justins_shed2 ай бұрын
Otherwise it’s sparkling IKEA
@rudispruell8832 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 for all of the above!
@helenrobinson27822 ай бұрын
Wife was right. This is an amazing piece of furniture but also art: those doors look like desert and mountains. I’d live with this in perfect harmony. Don’t stop waffling away on these vids. I talk to myself all the time and hearing you waffle makes me feel okay. Ps. Your daughter is so beautiful. X
@user-Rosae2 ай бұрын
Wife: keep it simple🙄 Johnny: I like to challenge myself 😤 5weeks later Johnny: wife was right shoulda kept it simple 🤧
@mistya4222 ай бұрын
Wife was right! Thank you so much. I'm a carver and usually use a dremel. I'm a carver. Also. Have you tried to lay your wood on the CNC diagonally? Even a slight angle might avoid chip out.
@geffreimaudeleyne6041Ай бұрын
using masking tape along the cut line on the back of the piece also significantly helps with chip out.
@egdm123520 күн бұрын
"Have you tried to lay your wood on the CNC diagonally? Even a slight angle might avoid chip out." Honest question - why so? The bit is spinning parallel to the work at extremely high RPM, so the piece is going to experience the same angles of attack from the cutters regardless of its orientation to the spindle path. It strikes me as dissimilar to planes or saws that have a fixed orientation relative to the grain.
@amberhubert20162 ай бұрын
The wife was right. This is an absolutely beautiful piece of furniture. I have taken somewhat of the same idea/model from Wayfair about a year ago and am still working on it. I would love a CNC but don't have the room for it in my 1 car garage/workshop. Watching you build the top portion with the concealed dados, really helped me decide how the top portion needs/would work best to be put together. I love watching your channel and the inspiration you give someone like me that learned to work with power tools before hand tools. Looking forward to the next build!
@matthewklick52732 ай бұрын
You ARE a woodworker. You figure out your own designs, program you CNC, figure out the whole process of building your absolutely beautiful furniture. Using modern tools to get it done more efficiently and more accurately doesn't disqualify anyone as a woodworker. It only raises the upper limit of what they can do. Those that say using modern tools means you're not a woodworker I would argue are not woodworkers themselves because they are first and foremost gatekeepers, and very unsuccessful ones at that. I'm trying to start a woodshop myself and I watch your videos to learn. You make amazing pieces, you show your mistakes and how you fix them. You never pretend to be perfect and don't claim to be better than anyone. You're not only a masterful woodworker, you're an amazing teacher too.
@DanielDunlap2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the shoutout, Jonny! Amazing builds as always!
@JonnyBuilds2 ай бұрын
Thank you brother 🙏
@the3in1workshop2 ай бұрын
That zero insert 🔥
@k.c.taylor79532 ай бұрын
your comments about woodworking are spot-on. as a knitter, there's more drama about almost this same thing than you would expect. to me, there's a difference between "hand-made" and "hand-knit"; if you knit the thing on knitting needles, it's hand-knit; if you made the thing while operating a knitting machine, it's still hand-made. yes, one is quicker, but they're both intensive skills that require a lot of work from a human craftsperson. and they're both WORLDS different from anything made industrially. i feel like using a cnc isn't "cheating" the same way that using a knitting machine isn't cheating. it's your craft, it makes you happy, and at the end of the day YOU still made it. edit: wife was right
@christianheichel2 ай бұрын
@@k.c.taylor7953 I saw killer instead of nitter the first time I read it I had to read it a second time although I must admit it would have made everything a lot funnier if you really had put killer
@k.c.taylor79532 ай бұрын
@@christianheichel as a killer, using a machine gun is still hand-killed!!!
@christianheichel2 ай бұрын
@@k.c.taylor7953 lmao
@FoxLightstep2 ай бұрын
Spot-on comment! Also the mentality of "I see this thing at the store for over 100$ and think, "psh I could make that. What is that, stockinette stitch with cables? Looks like a size 14 needle/H hook." As a knitter and crocheter, my friend and I came up with the term "Yarn Bender". Because only knitters and crocheters know the difference between the two.
@theTobytheTitan2 ай бұрын
I don’t necessarily think the use of Shaper and CNC is what bothers most KZbin watchers. I’m sure it’s that the content makers have to mention it every time… at least a couple times per video. Like a, “Look, I know some of you hate this but deal with it. I have one.” Every time it’s used. Just use it. No, “Look what I’m using” announcement is necessary. Although, those screaming about it is interaction, algorithm, etc… so, I get it… stoke that.
@lechatbotte.2 ай бұрын
Hilarious wife was right. Holy smokes if word gets around that you said that people are going to come after you lol. It’s a great guy that understands this premise. I love this piece. I’m off to find some small pieces of Purple Heart
@scottgutauckis46152 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking. But also thinking I get tired of youtubers apologizing and placating online bullies. The haters are just so envious that they want to make you just as miserable as they are in their little pathetic lives. There are plenty of channels out there that use chisels and stone tablets, go watch them.
@trapjohnson2 ай бұрын
The problem is it bothers the long time watchers who are a small subset of the people served this video as a first taste of Jonny. The joy of having to address multiple audiences *shrug*
@chuckschillingvideos2 ай бұрын
No, for me it's the ugly-assed live edge and use of epoxy. Truly the work of someone with no imagination.
@rrb792 ай бұрын
@@chuckschillingvideos yeah I haven’t understood the appeal either but people have different tastes so 🤷♂️ Btw what would you call imaginative?
@WinterSo1dier2 ай бұрын
Purple Heart is by far my favorite wood. I also love it combined with walnut.
@wallywest42742 ай бұрын
What if Paul McCobb's wife asked him to make something somewhat practical, functional, and elegant?
@katzeyez062 ай бұрын
Your wife was right. I absolutely love the design, it is so unique. When is mine arriving?😉😁 However, I’m not totally sold on the black overall, but the pop of color contrast on the doors rock.
@katzmosestools2 ай бұрын
Fantastic build JL! Crushed it and your wife was right… I’m the most handsome Jonny 😂 Love you brother l! Thanks for the shoutout and I’m glad you loved it.
@garyburnett7378Ай бұрын
Wife was right. There is nothing boring about this project. It’s awesome. I might have to recreate your recreation from who knows who.
@uncleheavy68192 ай бұрын
The wife was right. Rule 1: The wife is always right. Rule 2: When the wife is wrong, rule 1 applies.
@fabien-makes-things2 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant recipe for building resentment until you eventually divorce her in your late forties or early fifties. (that said, she was right on this one 😇 )
@uncleheavy68192 ай бұрын
@@fabien-makes-things nah......it's about learning when to wind your neck in and picking your battles carefully. Agree with the wife initially and then bring her around to your way of thinking whilst not overtly mansplaining why her idea is no-go. Don't tell my missus I said this. 🤣
@asharadayne13552 ай бұрын
@@uncleheavy6819 I like it. My husband pretends like he was too dumb to understand what I was telling him, and then just does what he wants. Later when I inevitably ask him why he went against what we agreed on, he just tells me that IS what he thought I wanted and gives me the look puss in boots gives shrek until I give up. It seems to work pretty well.
@gittyvh49642 ай бұрын
Wife was right : De vrouw had gelijk ❤ Ook al heeft de vrouw geen gelijk … de vrouw heeft altijd gelijk 😅 is een goei regel hier in huis 😉! hou van je video’s en je laat het er allemaal zo simpel uit zien … ook al weet ik dat dit niet het geval is … en zou ik het super vinden als ik zo een handige man had ( wat hier thuis helemaal niet het geval is 🫣 ) groetjes vanuit België 🇧🇪
@mattmilner59352 ай бұрын
Yes, dear. You're right. I'm sorry.
@chocolateboy3002 ай бұрын
Wife was right. I wasn't convinced on the black stain when you first started it, but once it was finished along with those doors, it was beautiful. Great job!
@lionlessart2 ай бұрын
The wife was right, this looks great! I think the black paint really pulls it all together and gives that sleek modern look she was looking for. Plus the little bit of Purple Heart is like a fun surprise when you open the drawer.
@ncstudio3332 ай бұрын
Four eyes levels of drama in that title
@tarvosartisanleather2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately not four eyes level of woodwork, love Johnny’s videos but 100% a youtuber!!
@ncstudio3332 ай бұрын
@@tarvosartisanleather he's no less of a woodworker than any of them in my opinion.
@Steelhamerhands2 ай бұрын
@@tarvosartisanleather only difference I see is is this guy doesn't fuck up every CNC operation.
@cmaterick2 ай бұрын
@@tarvosartisanleather The baseball-sized lump of wood filler is a bit of a giveaway. 😂 That said, Johnny is enjoyable to watch and is obviously dedicated to getting better. I am a very slow woodworker and obsessively (to a fault, probably) strive for perfection - regularly discarding things that aren’t good enough, but I don’t have to make a living at it. If you don’t watch him already, check out Keith Johnson to see a true pursuit of perfection and building some really superb stuff.
@bayanhamado2 ай бұрын
your wife was right!!! these are a beautiful set of bookshelves
@bakayuki2 ай бұрын
haven't finished the video yet, but as a huge enthusiast of Mid Century Modern architecture and furniture, calling that piece an authentic McCobb would be like calling a cybertruck a classic Carroll Shelby design in car terms. Or in tattoo terms, calling Irezumi pieces classic American. You're 100% correct that it's a fraudulent listing. (not that any of these designs are bad designs, they're just not in the same design "family".) Edit: your wife was right. :)
@mattivirta2 ай бұрын
but McCobb furnitures has all totally ugly and only idiot want own home thats.
@jackdotzman29082 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Forgot the video ending phrase, enjoyed watching you build the case, we were there at the end when Mrs. Jonny Builds put her stamp of approval on one beautiful book case. We’re watching from Missouri. Say good night Jack, “good night Jack”💤
@krisgalusha98202 ай бұрын
Wife was right. I learned 18th century antique furniture restoration as an apprentice for ten years. The question always in my mind, was it ok to use a table saw? In my reading one renowned 20th century carpenter said you can use what ever technology but never leave machine marks. I took that as great advice and made it my goal in creating.
@gabriellephillips66262 ай бұрын
This is ABSOLUTELY NOT boring! It's BEAUTIFUL!!!! Wife was Right! Lol but you did an amazing job at building a STUNNING piece of furniture!! ❤❤❤ I love it!
@BabitaSingh-nv1oy2 ай бұрын
30:05 as a 16 year old myself without a wife and using my mom's account on youtube, I can definitely say that I am big fan of your work and like your videos, saying "u were wrong and wife was right" was an easy choice.
@nzlemming2 ай бұрын
You only say "an easy choice" because you're 16 year old without a wife...
@MrRacin666Ай бұрын
Recently came across your channel and I must say, it all seems slightly familiar. You, of course are much more skillful, successful and entertaining than I, but I started out my wood working adventure with Shou Sugi Ban ( I simply called it burnt cedar effect because I didn't know it had a real name), moved on to fractal burning, epoxy, laser etching, glass etching and then and only then, I bought my first decent table saw. As I have been on this journey for the past few years I have also started dabbling into CNC. I do this solely as a hobby with a failing business price tag and have no regrets. Seeing your creations has given me more ideas and I am happy to learn from someone else who might not know when to be satisfied with their current knowledge. My one request, more skulls, lol.
@irakeyn2 ай бұрын
"I want that one" doesn't leave room for any other thing. When those words are heard, you got to do whatever she wants in her house and be happy about it 🤣
@carlitochakra71692 ай бұрын
You have know idea how greatful I am that you included your wood filling process. I was beginning to think that you get every joint perfect. 🤔 I really like the finished doors in this piece. Kudos. 💛💜💛
@laurynbeautiful53352 ай бұрын
wife was right you make some of the most beautiful furniture I have ever seen & I would love to start woodworking, I hope to get there one day!
@margaridarodrigues4652Ай бұрын
Oh MY GOD! The bookcase looks amazing! I am in love! You are so talented!
@Mike_and_Life2 ай бұрын
Wife was right. And I appreciate your narration style.. you have this combination of stress relieving tone and... SQUIRREL! What was I saying? Greatly appreciated.
@poorfesor2 ай бұрын
I think he copied BlackTail Studio, another great KZbin woodworker.
@helgavoorneveld15302 ай бұрын
Love love love the cabinets 🤩😍
@SiqueScarface2 ай бұрын
Tchotchkes via Yiddish ultimately come from Russian tsatske (trinket). PS: Wife was right.
@thechumpsbeendumped.77972 ай бұрын
In my 61 years, I don't think I've ever heard that word, then coincidentally it's mentioned in 2 videos in a week. Adam Savage being the other vid.
@christianpraisedance2 ай бұрын
The wife was right. I have to say beautiful. You dont always have to go back to a original idea but can recreate something to a higher level of quality. Second as a fellow creative but in sewing and other areas. Going the simple route is seamingly dull, not quality wanting to present and could be less of a quality piece in the creator's mind... but in the end the one who needs to like it knows what the one they love made them something with their time and energy that they will use is more precious and personal than just picking something from store as it has you in it... at least a tiny piece. For some of us making something special is a love language and sharing our talents... but contanstantly learning and griwing is just as important. Thank you for sharing your builds and inspiring many to keeping learning and growing
@MrOwl-mw3fb2 ай бұрын
Wife was right-but then again, you spiced it up with those kickin doors (right choice to redo), the handmade pulls, the black finish, and the new tools! My grandfather and great grandfather worked through the 20th century making furniture by hand, and would have never turned their noses up at a tool to help you get the job done with less time and greater accuracy. Only advice I have is to sneak one flame or skull, even on the back to capture your vibe! Yanni? 😅🎉😂
@twistedtiger2794Ай бұрын
"Wife was Right" your build looks epic! it is inspiring me to try and get into my shop more and work to get better. I also agree with sometimes the buying the top end tool is the way to go off the bat. I personally have run through about $500 worth of cheap of the cheap palm sanders. I am still finding them randomly hanging out. then I got the standard dewalt (used) and ran that until it needed a magic spell to get it to start.finally I decided to try the Festool entry level sander ($250) the budget tool of their brand with no frills and oh how I love using it. I hated sanding then suddenly I was looking for things to sand for hours 😋
@johnlemus79212 ай бұрын
Anyone who eats a lot of Chinese Food can easily recognize the designs as being a Round Shaped or Circular Chinese Curio Display Cabinet Shelf.
@EmberLeo2 ай бұрын
Yes, this. I was like "That's clearly inspired by Chinese luck-symbol furniture..." and then couldn't figure out what, exactly, to look up to prove it 😂
@dannogriggs46032 ай бұрын
Definitely ying/yang inspired. I do believe a local Chinese buffet has one very similar to the post he got the idea from.
@1pcfred2 ай бұрын
Yeah and it was made in Thailand in a grass thatched workshop by a guy that was barefoot using the jankiest tools imaginable.
@Hog-g2z2 ай бұрын
Good Day 🌅, nice job, I have some books somewhere that has a bookcase very similar, I can’t remember if it was Japan’s or China’s, Great design though, well worth the effort, From France,
@deannastout83492 ай бұрын
Wife was Right you are amazing Wood worker love this shelf beautiful job 👍👍😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@allannielsen47522 ай бұрын
That style has been ripped off for years, particularly from Japan/China, can even find them on amazon and usually labelled as Mingei (民藝) which is a Japanese term that translates to "folk craft" or "folk art.". Loved your take on it and dare I say too, your wife was right!
@nzlemming2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I suspect the "Mingei" label is more about what you display on this rather than the style of furniture. Consensus seems to be that it's derived from Chinese style.
@PSYKEGOD2 ай бұрын
One of my favourite builds youve done hands down
@TheM7502 ай бұрын
Paul McCobb, here from the grave, and you're not wrong, that's not one of my pieces. However, your Wife was right.
@mariacurtis92472 ай бұрын
The wife was right. Love this design and all the furniture you make for your family. I also like how you open up about different elements of yourself. Its very freeing to be honest about what you go through.
@paulellis842 ай бұрын
Cool never been first to comment and like on this channel
@panos3051Ай бұрын
Love the shout outs to friends or colleagues (not sponsors) who contributed an idea or a piece of equipment.
@kathyreston99332 ай бұрын
Ummm..... Just found the exactly the same piece on the Wayfair Canada website for $8500.00. It's Art Deco style. 😀
@SuicideNeil2 ай бұрын
Found it ( living room furniture, book cases section )- it's very similar in style, but it's clearly not the same piece- different wood, different finish, different shape legs, different number of drawers, different shelves.
@gowithbazzaАй бұрын
Watching people like you do whatever you do it's interesting because we learn things that we didn't know like your books edging etc
@osumailguy2 ай бұрын
Wife was right (like normal)
@ASClarinet12272 ай бұрын
Wife was right. I started watching your videos with your latest tambour cabinet, and holy cow, your designs are awesome! My algorithm has become a rabbit hole of wood working and epoxy since then. Keep up the great work!
@walterengler57092 ай бұрын
Wonderful work, beautiful build, well done. And sure that black color would be perfect to go with my home office furniture, a perfect match. However the wife would have preferred a golden oak color lol.
@murph3194Ай бұрын
Wife was right - It would be super helpful in one of your vids to include the process of showing how you input your CAD drawing into the cnc process. I use Sketchup and want to make products with CNC machining and 3d printers. I could use all the tips and tricks from a reliable source such as yourself. Thanks for all the content!
@terryheatwole61532 ай бұрын
Your wife was right, and your interpretation of the design made it fabulous! 👏👏👏🤩
@josiecapps25552 ай бұрын
Love watching and listening to you. I totally agree with the ocd thing. If there’s a difficult way to do something, why not?! And if it takes 2,5 times longer, the longer the better. I sew and paint, not at the same time. When I find a flaw, I give it to a special friend.
@mjdthemaker75742 ай бұрын
I have been a public school woodshop teacher most of my adult life. YOU are a woodworker. A really good one. You just have a lot more skills than just woodworking.
@MrDazthaman2 ай бұрын
Wife was right Wife is always right Happy wife = happy life. Stunning build.. As always. Fully appreciated
@richardbergmans10312 ай бұрын
Your wife is right. Less is more. Very beautifull, great work. Doesnt matter where the inspiration came from, its an piece of art.
@marcvanherck2 ай бұрын
The wife was wright awesome build. Your videos are never boring. Marc from Belgium
@AlwaysAChicagoGirl2 ай бұрын
This! You are so clever and creative. A pleasure to watch! And as a wife myself I know, the wife was right.
@maryfrancesmarshall71242 ай бұрын
"Wife was right" I love watching your videos. Very relaxing for me.
@reggiecooper91052 ай бұрын
This build was super cool. I have had so many people tell me I'm crazy for painting red oak. It's my favorite wood to paint. Especially black. Good to know there are others out there that are crazy too. Lol.
@robertbanas82832 ай бұрын
Alright, For me personally I enjoy your videos and how you produce them. I enjoy your ramblings and think that your a talented and creative wood worker regardless of if you use hand tools or not! Agree with your perspective on it completely! There are alot of people that use the machine tools that you refer to and build complete garbage and you aren't doing that at all. The Koi Fish piece you built for your wife was beautiful and the table was bad ass as well! This piece to be honest is Beautiful as well. This new bookcase is beautiful as well and a testament to your precision and attention to detail with the machine tools that you use and there are likely few that could duplicate this regardless of what they use! So yes the "Wife was Right!"
@jacobmcnabb97902 ай бұрын
i cant be alone in this, but idk what it is about your videos, but i see the length and im like "oooooh this is gonna be an undertaking to watch", then i start it and Jonny starts talking about "making it this far" and i have no idea how the video literally just flew by! really enjoyed this build tho bub!
@jonmitchell43502 ай бұрын
wife was right - "less is more" with this piece - the original looked more early 80's than mid century (I can also imagine a black and red lacquer version being marketed as 'modern-Asian') your interpretation really 'elevates' the original inspiration piece (the monochrome curves/angular shelves contrasted by those doors? wow! ) good stuff
@phoenixstar2062 ай бұрын
wife was right - but i think most people love to watch your videos because you're talking about the whole mess in your head everyone building has :) Love from Germany!!
@nicolehogan8713Ай бұрын
“Elevated boring” is my new self description. 🎉 definitely needs to be on merchandise ❤
@snteevveetns2 ай бұрын
Wife was right. My white oak coffee table is a lot more time consuming than I thought! 2 1/2 week vacation not going to be enough time! Epoxy fills not drying, wood dried to MUCH smaller dimensions than expected, 110 air temp making it too hot to work and drying out wood more! 1st works problems! 🤓 What is the router table you are using?
@brad.sutherlin2 ай бұрын
I am watching your segment on the This Old House Makers Channel. Great stuff. I live southeast of OKC and have visited Phoenix Hardwoods. Nice selection of hardwoods
@rhamel17172 ай бұрын
Not just a great job; but a lot of creativity with a plethora of tools! Congratulation and respect…😮
@Katter12342 ай бұрын
Beautiful work! Keep rambling on 😂
@abelhuet2 ай бұрын
The wife was right and happy and at the end that was the goal, so, wife happy=Jonny happy. Saludos desde Puerto Vallara, México
@MartinDuncan-d1gАй бұрын
Just started watching your videos love your witty sarcasm keep it up
@dburch23382 ай бұрын
The wife was right! Amazing woodworking, I truly love this piece.
@AdrianGaraza2 ай бұрын
Wife was right. You are so good, I love your work. I follow you from Uruguay.
@Ninoy20592 ай бұрын
It does not matter what people say or thing, but, it is about the passion and the love for creating a master piece. Job well done.
@markhopkins7204Ай бұрын
Beyond it being unique, one of a kind {minus a slight design similarity} the black is killer! Absolutely sure I'd never be able to dedicate that much time to a project, but your efforts paid off. Thanks for sharing
@cdey85122 ай бұрын
The wife was right. I think you were right to stain it a uniform color. I am not a fan of black but I really couldn't tell you what color I think would have worked better so I guess you were right about the black as well. I truly enjoy the fact that you are honest about your inability to estimate time and number of steps. I am sure that is another sign of a wood worker other than doing work with wood.
@tracyalan72012 ай бұрын
First time viewer. I loved the commentary about the project as it was being built. I can't do a fraction of work of building anything, but I can appreciate the craftsmanship and talent. The final was awesome about the wife's reaction. I thought the finished product is very good. It's professional built, looks awesome and it stands as good or better than the original.
@Princess-oe8hfАй бұрын
Your wife was right. Love you’re videos keep up the good work
@MrLukacsa2 ай бұрын
Wife was right is an understatement. Those shelves look amazing!
@billdiehl1562 ай бұрын
Wife was right. I don’t have much of a comment beyond this was an incredible build. Also, I won’t be letting my wife watch your channel due to the fact that she’ll want me to build something like this. Keep up the great, inspiring work
@jimrosson67022 ай бұрын
Wife was right, what an absolute amazing price for furniture dig the look of it for sure. Great job
@okolonachurchofchrist8959Ай бұрын
You said to say "wife was right" so I did but what I really loved in this video was the Millenium Falcon pusher on the table saw.
@KishB65au2 ай бұрын
'Your wife was right', that is beautiful...very pleasing to the eye (well mine anyway lol) and regardless of other comments you are definitely a wood worker
@The_Original_Q2 ай бұрын
Well "your wife was right" lol I'm a cabinet maker and to be honest we did a lot of high end work in Greenwich,CT and Westchester County. This piece is very unique and I love the black finish. It reminds me of a custom walk in closet we did on Central Park West a while ago. But the finish we did was liming where we finished in black used brass brushes to open the grain of the oak and rubbed liming wax in the open grain to contrast the black. Look into for a future project. Keep up the great work Jonny. And to be honest I wish I had some of the tools you use, would have made things way easier and repeatable.
@raphprobably2 ай бұрын
I used a Ryobi table saw for a couple years. Wife knows how clumsy I am and how often I've hurt myself just walking around the house. I told her about how the SawStop works suggested "we" get it for Father's Day this year. Not complaining or pushing back with her this time. Wife was right.
@Wolfpackn82 ай бұрын
Wife was right. Looks amazing - incredible work
@lennoxwilliamsart73872 ай бұрын
Soooo I was thinking about what wood my grandparents sheves were made of and I think you delivered me a possible answer :o Thank you! they look exactly like the black painted red oak! I love the more matte and darker parts against the more grey-ish parts of the grain :D
@angelinaklineburgess52862 ай бұрын
This is fabulous piece ! I love it ❤️
@OregonBladez2 ай бұрын
"Wife Was Right," you needed more great tools! Fair trade for such and awesome project. I wish I had your level of talent! Black stained Red oak is my new favorite red oak.
@robertschaefer42282 ай бұрын
Wife was right. It’s interesting to watch because it’s amazing what you do.
@ballardbrandon38912 ай бұрын
Couldn’t find the designer but all the ones that came up like it were real yang yang or oriental style bookshelves and you’re wife was right!
@Brendas-Boscage2 ай бұрын
Your wife was right. Looks amazing 👏
@ericjohn36642 ай бұрын
Wife was right, the piece is beautiful. Great job, dude. Your daughter is adorable
@theheididoll66412 ай бұрын
By the way, your rendition of this design is a work of art! Far preferable to ANY version out there 🤩
@scottparkin44392 ай бұрын
While perhaps not to the same degree as you, what engages me in a new project is doing something new that requires me to solve new problems, learn either new tools or new techniques for using existing tools, and expand my overall skills and capacities. Sadly, I also kinda intimidate myself out of starting. Turns out my wife was right---just go start; for some of us, one finds joy in the doing far more than in the planning. And nothing spur creativity like being faced with a new challenge. Thanks for the great videos.
@SssnakeBiteАй бұрын
Wife was right! Love your content…keep doing what you do and expressing yourself.
@inherited-shop2 ай бұрын
So your build is very oriental in style and finish, I spent about 4 years in Japan and enjoy this style and black finish.
@bradleyhunt427Ай бұрын
Wife was right! Looks great man, keep it up!
@Brandon3502 ай бұрын
“WIFE WAS RIGHT” I’m to the party, but not only do I always watch to entire video this was the best engagement content yet. I really enjoy all the videos and commentary.