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Zawalich Woodwork and Design
United States
Registrace 11. 10. 2011
Building a Walnut and Cherry Liquor Cabinet
There was DEFINITELY no issue with the blue tape! There were no tiny leaks. The slab did not get ''stuck" to my workbench, those chunks were always missing and I put those razor sharp clumps of epoxy and blue tape all over it for a practical reason.
The door handles are made out of the slab. I think that's neat.
I did forget to turn my phone horizontal when I was filming the final shots.
The door handles are made out of the slab. I think that's neat.
I did forget to turn my phone horizontal when I was filming the final shots.
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Building a Walnut, Maple, and Gold Electric Bass
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The walnut body for this bass is cut out of the same slab as the previous tele-style guitar. The reverse headstock confused me on more than one occasion. Slap on a little bit of sparkle, a little splash of gold, and call it a day. www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Building a Walnut and Jatoba Electric Guitar
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The body for this is cut out from a big black walnut slab. The pick-guard and fretboard are both jatoba. www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Router Table Spruce Up: Shop Upgrades
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The dust collection in my shop is limited, to say the least. I’ve been dragging one clogged up shop vac to every tool in the shop. More often than not, I just let the saws rip and point a fan out the open garage door. It’s not ideal. So I was pretty excited when Home Depot sent me a few new shop vacs to try out. Separate tool stations each with their own dedicated duct collection seems like a r...
DownDraft Sanding Table: Shop Upgrades
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-The dust collection in my shop is limited, to say the least. I’ve been dragging one clogged up shop vac to every tool in the shop. More often than not, I just let the saws rip and point a fan out the open garage door. It’s not ideal. So I was pretty excited when Home Depot sent me a few new shop vacs to try out. Separate tool stations each with their own dedicated duct collection seems like a ...
Game Master's Game Box Box | #RocklerHobbyChallenge
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My entry for the #rocklerhobbychallenge. A lot of boxes! We got a dice tower made out of wenge and birdseye maple. We got a dice box for DnD dice made out of maple and wenge. We got, not one, but TWO deck box boxes. Each long box has five(FIVE) tcg deck boxes plus their own dice box filled with with custom d20s for scoring or custom d6 damage counters. One made out of wenge and maple and the ot...
Building an Ash and Maple Telecaster
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This Fella is made with a solid (and heavy) ash body. The neck is maple with a maple fretboard. www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Slab to Table Dining: Making a Table out of a Single Slab
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This slab of English Elm was three inches thick, allowing me to cut out all the parts for this table. Lots of resawing and sanding. It is a draw leaf table (Dutch pullout table). The top has two large pegs mounted to the bottom. These fit into corresponing, slightly over-sized holes in the plywood panel. This allows the top float on top of the leaves, and gives enough space for the top to lift ...
3d Modeling a Sliding Leaf Dining Table
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This is a build design for an upcoming commission. Soon to be followed by a build video of the actual table. Modeled in Rhinoceros. adamzawalich.com/ zawdawg
DiceBoys.mov // Making Custom Dice and Dice Tower
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No better time than the middle of a pandemic to start playing Dungeons and Dragons over Zoom The dice were made from casting TotalBoat Epoxy Resin in silicone molds. They sit in a pressure tank overnight to ensure they are bubble free. Check out czcams.com/users/Rybonator for all the dice making tips I used. The boxes were all cut from one hunk of cherry with a splash of birds-eye maple on the ...
Building a Koa and Mahogany Tele-Style Electric Guitar
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This fella is made with a solid mahogany body with a koa top. The neck is mahogany, with a maple fretboard that has koa dot inlays. www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Making a Pair of Cast Concrete Lamps: #bwmenlightenus Challenge
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My entry in the #bwmenlightenus challenge: a pair of cast concrete lamps with ambrosia maple veneer lamp shades. The wood is from a reclaimed pine boards from a barn in Rhode Island and a windfall weeping mulberry tree in Massachusetts. The wood was power carved, set on fire to bring out the grain detail, then cast in silicone to make a mold for the concrete. The concrete is a mix of @quikretec...
Sliding Sander: Shop Upgrades
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The cabinet that this sander has been on was just a bit too high for comfort and there was an awkward amount of open space at the end of my miter station that attracted lots of wood scraps, tools, and trash. An extra set of drawer slides and a scrap of plywood made this sandy little fella a new home. www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Building a French Cleat Tool Wall: Shop Upgrades
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Getting organized www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Making a Hand Plane Till: Shop Upgrades
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This hand plane till is made from half inch plywood and scrap red oak with plenty of room for more planes later. www.adamzawalich.com zawdawg
Cordless Tool Charging Station: Shop Upgrades
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Cordless Tool Charging Station: Shop Upgrades
Making a Mirror: Here's Lookin' at Me, Kid
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Making a Mirror: Here's Lookin' at Me, Kid
Building Guitar Stands | #RocklerBentWoodChallenge
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Building Guitar Stands | #RocklerBentWoodChallenge
Building a Liquor Cabinet from a Single Slab
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Building a Liquor Cabinet from a Single Slab
Concrete Succulent Planter: Weeping Windfall
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Concrete Succulent Planter: Weeping Windfall
Making a Pair of Book-matched Stepped Entryway Tables with Shou Sugi Ban Legs: Descriptive!
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Making a Pair of Book-matched Stepped Entryway Tables with Shou Sugi Ban Legs: Descriptive!
Building a Frame Saw: How I learned I'm in Terrible Shape
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Building a Frame Saw: How I learned I'm in Terrible Shape
Building a Ukulele: Another Instrument I Don't Know How to Play
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Building a Ukulele: Another Instrument I Don't Know How to Play
No voiceover?
@@justmet7791 nope
Some vibration with the pouring would make the Surface perfect
Loved both guitars! Terrific job!
Thanks!
Wow this is so nice 😮 Well done
thank you!
Was that Matchbox 20 you were playing?
I don’t think so. It’s my friend playing, no idea what it is. I asked him to play something that wouldn’t get a copyright ping here
what an awful song @ 8:00
Very cool video, thanks but the only way I could get through it was to mute that annoying music.
Yo, what kind of pokemon tcg is that? 😂 Jokes aside your woodcraft is amazing!
What type of protective coating did you use?
I use a semi gloss polyurethane
That is beautiful ! what kind of finish did you put on ? I have a Koa Strat and it only has a sealer and clear Nitro but it doesn't pop has much as yours in terms of deepness . Thanks
Thanks! I use a wipe on glossy polyurethane and sand from 400 grit to 2000 grit in between coats
Thank you @@ZawalichWoodworkandDesign
pretty chill of you to both feature a cool artist and a local banh mi shop. also pretty chill of you to help me decide what I'm having for lunch tomorrow.
idk man this channel just has good vibes
What sort of finish do you use for these? Oil or water based? If oil, have you noticed any absorption from the cards themselves overtime? Hobby woodworker myself and looking to make my own deck/dice boxes and really loving your process! Thanks for the video :D
I mostly use a wipe on poly. I put everything in sleeves so i've never noticed the cards absorbing anything. By the time the poly is dry, i've never had it leech finish onto anything else. and thanks!
Well done!
That’s purdy!
Thank ya!
Nice!
✨ P R O M O S M
really nice would liked to of heard it though do you sell just the necks? if so lemme know i would buy one ✌️
Lovely piece that. nice job
Why does the suction go on the side? I was thinking about building one and drilling through my table so it sucks downward.
Love It! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing!
This probably took hours this is sick
Wow! That is a gorgeous tele!!
I enjoyed the fact you included the struggle with moving the slab by yourself. I know that feeling and struggle all to well. Beautiful work.
i really need to make that doorway wider
This might be one of the best DIY videos I’ve seen in a very long time! Nicely done - I’m absolutely going to do mine using your technique’s!
Love it! I’m trying to make one but it just looks like lots of tiny little dots vaguely in the shape. Did I torch too much?
They sell a 1 gallon latex product for adding to floor patch called Latex Addmix it gives the final product extreme elasticity and strength I used it religiously in my 20yrs of flooring installation and used it to make homemade concrete weights/dumbbells works great and no chipping or cracking on the dumbbells I can only imagine this product incorporated in this process...this is on the to do list for sure
Never mind the concrete aspects of your build. You are a damn fine woodworker. Thanks for sharing the video.
Thank you!!
beautiful. my wife said if i get any more sawdust on her car in the garage that she would go 'stay at her sisters for a few weeks'. this is perfect
That's my kind of gal!
Wow that was an awesome video! And great design
Thank you!!
How did you attach those strips of wood for clamping.
They were just glued on with wood glue then I cut them off with a flush trim hand saw
How to make a credenza or loose your fingers on the way.
Wow! That's awesome. I bet that took a lot of thought to make sure it all works.
It definitely would have saved me a lot of time if I thought it through from the start, instead of just wondering if I could keep fitting things in bigger boxes.
Newbie here. How the hell did you route that groove in with no straight edge? And how was in so perfect
I go really slow and speed up the video really fast
Investing so much time and effort in that awesome guitar and then test it in a so crappy and tiny amp without a proper Mic. and just throwing chors ? C´mon Man !! Please Man ! Why... why !!!!!! Great job ! but please ! the most important thing of the guitar is how it sounds. Please !!
I don't suppose you'd sell the plans to this style table? My father wants me to make one for his kitchen and I'm only 2 years into furniture making college and have never built anything on this scale or difficulty before. measurements on how that mechanism works would be so handy and they seem impossible to find online. If not thanks anyway, great work!
I’m currently working on a set. Shoot me an email at az@adamzawalich.com and I’ll give you some info about them
@@ZawalichWoodworkandDesign Mega, have sent you a mail, thanks so much!
I'm really digging this! I'm making one for myself very soon (counter height, though). I hope mine looks this good.
Sounds awesome!
Awesome idea,, How many litres of silicone for the mold if I can ask?
Each half was one gallon, so close to eight liters for the whole thing I think
@@ZawalichWoodworkandDesign czcams.com/video/hFyQXy74xz4/video.html concrete is clearly underestimated material, I'm thinking of using it with some additives to make it lighter for my projects. Thanks for your answer.
Nice job. I like to see others using their shopsmiths
That is the best one I've seen yet
Thanks!
How tall is that and what are the spacings on the shelves
It's 30'' tall and 36'' wide. There was no measured spacing. Everything was held up to the wall and I marked the dimensions around that so my hands would have enough clearance to not whack a knuckle.
@@ZawalichWoodworkandDesign thanks I'm getting ready to build one for my garage I'm going with that design
Love this table!
The piece that the heel rest on is it angled
Nope. I just beveled all the sides so I wouldn't whack my knuckles on any sharp corners. The strip on the bottom is a different angle from the individual block because it is mounted to the front and they are mounted on the angled part
Nice but what are those off brand pokimon cards
they're photoshopped of me and my wife
Wow! This is amazing. I always love seeing a slab of wood turned into something. I haven't gotten there yet on my channel.
Thanks!! I like cutting them up, some of the coolest grain is in a place you'd never see
Nice I like this one. 👌
thanks!
This Channel Desevers More Audience, Cool stuff right here.
Thanks!!
Oh, absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!
The bgm so creepy