Microwave/Recycling Bin/Shredder/Tack Board/Mail Tray Cabinet — Part 1 of 3
Some of the tools used in this project
Cantilever Clamps: http://amzn.to/1TJmAFx
KANT TWIST Quick Acting Fixture Clamp: http://amzn.to/1TJn2DP
DEWALT DW618 2-1/4 HP Router: http://amzn.to/1TJmFcr
Milwaukee 18-volt Compact Drill: http://amzn.to/1sj855F
Oshlun 8-1/2-Inch Negative Hook Finishing ATB Saw Blade:http://amzn.to/1TJmTQJ
FastCap Glu-Bot Glue Bottle: http://amzn.to/1TJn0vq
3M Peltor H10A Optime 105 Earmuff: http://amzn.to/1sj80iw
NIKLE 23 GAUGE Pin Nailer: http://amzn.to/1TFBInv
Wixey WR410 8-Inch Digital Protractor: http://amzn.to/28MW6hb
Wixey WR300 Digital Angle Gauge: http://amzn.to/1UfwoID
Bessey Strap Clamp: http://amzn.to/29qLCNR
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You are the Casey Neistat of woodworking videos!
I've been watching your channel for a while now. I can never find time to build stuff. Can I ask how much time you spend in the shop and also editing each week?
I have never seen a washing machine in a same room as a microwave and a freezer.
the intro HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Perfection as always! 😀
Thank you Frank!
I like that you're awesome.
When using your CNC Router, you're going to want to stick to climb milling. Conventional milling in wood will tend to pull chunks out like that. Makes perfect sens if you look up an animation of the two side by side.
I've been struggling to decide whether to get a planer or jointer, and was wondering which you would recommend? Also would it be possible to thickness boards on a jointer? Love your videos Frank — my favorite woodworker on Youtube and you have inspired me to start animating myself.
you have such a fun Style
I'm lost with the new layout of your shop. Is this the first video in this new layout? Or did I miss one?
nice to see you at it again Frank
How do you like your radial arm saw? I am thinking about getting one since they are pretty cheap where I live. Also, awesome project can't wait to see it when it is complete!
I like the T-slot in the back fence of your crosscut sled. Gonna have to add that to mine. Good way to hold the box joint jig on!
When are we going to see the Big drum Sander U Got earlier 🙂
Why does it seem like your radial arm saw cuts aren't able to easily get through the wood? Almost like it is sticking. Is that normal? I'm used to a table saw
Lol the intro is extra silly
why is your fridge not in your kitchen? why is your microwave not in your kitchen as well
Yay, another video series!
Nice job again!
There's one problem with your videos….I tend to lose focus on your topic because I begin to concentrate on your shop. It's awesome. I've watched your videos on the build of this space numerous times and it just never ceases to impress me. Steve
Awesome new project, Frank! Looking forward to seeing it finished.
love the spinning 3D model in the back ground. Best you tuber in the biz. I check your site daily and new vids never let me down.
frank your are awesome!
What is the program used to do it? Create the image and to introduce at the video.
Gabriel from Brasil.
Your shop is massive and accommodates every imaginable piece of equipment needed for every function. It is a shame that your new kitchen is not large enough to accommodate a microwave and recycling storage which are necessary components of a contemporary kitchen.
Nice work there Frank…looking forward to part 2 and 3
Looking good Frank, will keep a look out for part two. >:)…JP
I really like that you almost mute the machine sounds. Makes it really more comfortable to watch!
Love the glamor shots. You get the thumbs up for that alone. 🙂
I don't understand why you don't have a million subscribers. Makes no sense.
Hi Frank! I recently found your channel after following you on IG for a while, and I really enjoyed this video! Production is great and your explanations are detailed enough that I could follow along! Thanks for making great stuff!
thank you
Love that comment — with traditional tools you start to screw things up slowly, so you can get back on track. With the CNC you can screw things up in an instant. That made me crack up! I screw things up in an instant with traditional tools Frank!
Great video as usual.
I was surprised to see you putting glue in the groove for the panel on the bottom of the tray.
I thought one was supposed to let the panel float.
How do you call that tool to drill the biscuit mortise/tenons?
Mr Frank I LOVE your videos and work!
Hi Frank,
I've been watching your channel for a long time and I want to tell you that you're honesty is reflected in your work and the way you approach projects. You made me want to have a wood shop someday, and if I get to realize this dream, I will built it pretty much as you did.
And you're videos are also so inspiring… I often like to discover the details that passed the editing. This time I joyfully noticed a spider web at 0:48 🙂 (on the left).
Thank you for sharing your work!
I have to say that I enjoy wathcing your videos as much for production value as I do for the instructional value. Your little laying all over the floor bit at the biggining of this video kind of cracked me up.
Hey Frank, what designing software was that you used in this video? Was that Autodesk inventor?
VIDEO PRODUCTION IS OUT OF THE WORLD AMAZINGLY GOODD
Hello Frank, its time to comment on the enormus skill and creativity you show in your work and your videos. At 0:02 appering with a pop, how funny. The integration of the cad drawings in you videos, or on the wall in you shop, just really creative ideas. Ive never seen this somewhere else. Its really impressing work you do, in the shop and at the video editor. And not to forget the cad.
Why do you not use the bag on the biscuit joiner?
hi Frank! I'm curious what program you use to make the animations with the renderings?
I laughed so much at the start??
In the top tray, have you noticed any issues where you combined the maple, plywood, and fir (?) scrap? Was thinking the different materials might expand and contract differently and try and pull apart… but maybe its a non-issue?
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