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Keith Johnson Woodworking
United States
Registrace 20. 08. 2014
For sponsorship and business related inquires, please email me at: kjsawdust@influint.co
Building furniture can be accomplished in many different ways...these are some of the methods and techniques that I use.
➤ Join my Modern Wood Academy and build a Modern Walnut Console Table along with me: bit.ly/3kHW6eR
➤ You can now support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
Building furniture can be accomplished in many different ways...these are some of the methods and techniques that I use.
➤ Join my Modern Wood Academy and build a Modern Walnut Console Table along with me: bit.ly/3kHW6eR
➤ You can now support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
Bending wood into one-of-kind furniture.
So, the big question is…do you prefer curved lines over angular or straight lines? Countless studies have been done on this topic for centuries and the research unequivocally shows that people prefer curvature over rectilinear shapes as they tend to be more beautiful and calming. While visiting my good friend Paul at Copper Pig Woodworking, we were brainstorming potential project ideas that revolve around the Stadium shape that he frequently incorporates into his work. This geometric shape has such a soothing construct with so many potential applications in furniture design. We were discussing how it could be used in a larger cabinet and not just in smaller boxes that he had made numerous times over. And that’s when he pulled a sketch for a whiskey cabinet out of his back pocket that I immediately fell in love with…the shape, the design and the endless opportunities for customization of the design. Now, I don’t drink, so in my head, I just replaced the word whiskey with coffee or seltzer. But it took all of about 3 seconds and I turned to Paul and said “let’s build it.” And that’s when the 2-1/2 year journey began. Sadly, I accept full blame for that, but that’s all water near a bridge…
If you are interested in purchasing one of these cabinets and you live in the contiguous U.S., please email me at whiskeycabinets@gmail.com for more info. Cabinet A (brass powder and epoxy door and drawer) = $4800.00 USD. Cabinet B (carved door and drawer) = $5200.00 USD.
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➤ How I Price My Work: gumroad.com/a/971343315/jabNd
➤ Copper Pig Fine Woodworking: copper_pig_fine_woodworking
➤ Derek from Malden: derekfrommalden
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➤ @CallMeMabie CZcams Channel: www.youtube.com/@CallMeMabie
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Products used for this project (*some are affiliate links):
Walnut Oil: amzn.to/4cOlIAu
India Ink: amzn.to/4aoJjX6
3/16” brass rod: amzn.to/48jdttX
Sunshine Polishing Cloths: amzn.to/4apGENf
Preppin Weapon Sanding Block: a.co/d/inYXu6I
FastCap Speed Tape: amzn.to/47uELfR
Microfiber Cloths: a.co/d/jjuKTVh
XFasten Double Sided Tape: a.co/d/9La9Egl
Festool CXS Drill: amzn.to/3LdDoGU
Makita Trim Router: amzn.to/3LeOLOY
Fastcap Tape Measure: amzn.to/2TfPkCT
Festool TS60 Track Saw: amzn.to/45lnHaT
Festool ETS/EC 150 Sander: a.co/d/aqjaJBt
Brass Powder: www.metalpowdersusa.com/
Other places to find me and my content:
➤ Instagram: kjsawdust
➤ Facebook: KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
➤ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@kjsawdust
➤ Website: www.keithjohnsoncww.com
➤ You can now support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
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➤ My Tools (Woodworking & Audio/Video): www.amazon.com/shop/kjsawdust
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If you are interested in purchasing one of these cabinets and you live in the contiguous U.S., please email me at whiskeycabinets@gmail.com for more info. Cabinet A (brass powder and epoxy door and drawer) = $4800.00 USD. Cabinet B (carved door and drawer) = $5200.00 USD.
➤ @TotalBoat www.totalboat.com/totalboatBABY (save $$)
➤ @xToollaser www.xtool.com/?ref=pltWfJo8q1vRKP&
➤ How I Price My Work: gumroad.com/a/971343315/jabNd
➤ Copper Pig Fine Woodworking: copper_pig_fine_woodworking
➤ Derek from Malden: derekfrommalden
➤ @ENCurtis CZcams Channel: www.youtube.com/@ENCurtis
➤ @CallMeMabie CZcams Channel: www.youtube.com/@CallMeMabie
➤ Medallion Maker Branding: bit.ly/KJ_MedallionMaker
➤ Join my Modern Wood Academy and build a Modern Walnut Console Table along with me: rebrand.ly/modernwoodacademy
➤ Sign up for my FREE 3-part Video Series: bit.ly/KJfreevideoseries
➤ You can now support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
➤ ShopSounds Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shop-sounds-podcast/id1514814400
Products used for this project (*some are affiliate links):
Walnut Oil: amzn.to/4cOlIAu
India Ink: amzn.to/4aoJjX6
3/16” brass rod: amzn.to/48jdttX
Sunshine Polishing Cloths: amzn.to/4apGENf
Preppin Weapon Sanding Block: a.co/d/inYXu6I
FastCap Speed Tape: amzn.to/47uELfR
Microfiber Cloths: a.co/d/jjuKTVh
XFasten Double Sided Tape: a.co/d/9La9Egl
Festool CXS Drill: amzn.to/3LdDoGU
Makita Trim Router: amzn.to/3LeOLOY
Fastcap Tape Measure: amzn.to/2TfPkCT
Festool TS60 Track Saw: amzn.to/45lnHaT
Festool ETS/EC 150 Sander: a.co/d/aqjaJBt
Brass Powder: www.metalpowdersusa.com/
Other places to find me and my content:
➤ Instagram: kjsawdust
➤ Facebook: KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
➤ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@kjsawdust
➤ Website: www.keithjohnsoncww.com
➤ You can now support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking
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➤ My Tools (Woodworking & Audio/Video): www.amazon.com/shop/kjsawdust
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FTC Legal Disclaimer - Some links found in the description box of my videos may be affiliate links, meaning I will make commission on sales you make through my link. There is no extra cost to you to use my links/codes.
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Hi @KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking ! Did you try Rubio monocoat on the Valchromat doors? If you did, how does it look? If you didn't, there must be a reason that I would like you to please share. Thanks. Greerings from México City.
Yes, I did try it, but because Rubio is an oil, it was turning the Valchromat very dark and flat looking. I wanted to maintain the bright blue color as much as possible.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Thanks for such a quick answer. Good feedback. Have a nice week.
Nice video! If you don't mind me asking, the oak drawers are gorgeous but won't there be a problem with wood movement?
Wood movement happens across the grain, so it will happen up and down on the drawer box. No issue.
Any difficulty with heat in the drawer with the power outlets? I built a floating cabinet for my son and put power in the drawer for his Playstation and it got so hot in the closed drawer, the machine was hot to the touch.
No issues just charging phones and ipad. That PS generates way more heat. Maybe find a way to drill some holes in the drawer for ventilation?
😂😂😂😂 love the frustrated comments!
😬😂👍🏻
“Man that paneling doesn’t sound…… oh he recorded the whole voiceover there and it sounds great…”
😜😂👍🏻
inspiring work
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, absolutely beautiful work. What a display of True Craftsmanship and attention to detail. May I ask what a project like that would cost?
Thanks so much! Sorry, but I don't give out prices in YT comments as every project has extenuating factors that play a key role in pricing.
Hi, Ok understood. How could we talk offline? Love what u did there.
My guess would be that the "brass" powder is actually copper powder. I'm not a chemist, though.
ok, so that doesn't really help us...😜😂
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking i have worked with a lot of gilding paints that often sub copper for gold because it's cheaper. I'm not completely inexperienced in this arena.
140 USD for this two plates?....insane...
No, it's not.
Beautiful, i would love to see you guys make a carrom board maybe even a poolan table. We need american versions....awesome project
That would be cool! Thanks!
Keith, Beautiful, Again!! Unless I missed them somewhere, which counter sinks do you use sir?
Thanks! I just use random countersinks found onAmazon. Never found a really good brand that is remarkably better than any others.
Fascinating! How did you know what to quote for this work? Like if you’re (hypothetically) charging 50/hour plus material all in you’re north of 24k (given that the client made you make 2!), which given the skill and results I don’t find ludicrous but I’m curious of the business aspect to custom pieces. Happy to hear others chime in!
Great question! Here is the worksheet that I use to price my work: gumroad.com/a/971343315/jabNd
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking ah! I wasn’t looking to know the intricacies of the business side to warrant buying your pricing guide (as good as it may be for wood workers, I’m just a passer-by!), it was curiosity roughly what clients expect to hear from you
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Water near a bridge? "Under" is the word you're looking for, but you nearly got it.
It’s a Seinfeld reference. You almost got it.
What kind of wood movement are you expecting with panels that have an MDF core? Wouldn't that mean the panels themselves are delaminating?
about 1/32". The glue is flexible enough to accommodate that.
Great idea! I would add a sturdy door to this to avoid noise from children and dogs
It's quite solid. And I don't have children or dogs 😜
I tried to do this but when i was doing the 45deg cuts on the long pieces on my table saw, I created a wave pattern. What's the secret to keeping that piece near the rip fence.
Feather boards pushing material down
THIS IS A JOB DONE SUPERBLY
Thank you very much!
Incredible woodwork!!!!!!! Kind regards from Germany
Thank you very much! 🙏😎
Puhleezzzzze!! 'Rabbet'? NO! It's a REBATE! Proper English, y'know, and A-L-U-M-I-N-I-U-M, like most elements in the latter half of the periodic table, it has the 'NIUM' in it's name, and I am sure that you would pronounce them correctly, so why single out poor old Aluminium for wreckage? Would you say 'Plutonum', or 'Americum' or 'Einsteinum'?
Cheers for the riveting lecture on the proper English! I do love a good patronising rant. 'Rabbet' is a perfectly fine term for a joinery cut, but I suppose you're right-how dare I stray from your lofty standards in a CZcams video. Clearly, I've been leading my life in a state of linguistic chaos. And as for Aluminium, well, we mustn’t upset the delicate balance of the periodic table - it's not like language ever evolves or anything. Please continue to educate us mere mortals with your impeccable pronunciation prowess and wonder why everybody walks the other way when they see you at a party. And of course, your passion for the 'NIUM' club is truly touching. Let’s not forget the countless hours we spend fretting over the proper pronunciation of elements in casual conversation. Bugger off, mate - nobody gives a crapium.
Where did you get the polymerized walnut oil, and what was the dry time for that? It looks beautiful, and I'm guessing it's even food contact safe. Thanks KJ! 🤙🏼
You can find the oil on Amazon ( a.co/d/4XIlhCF ) and we waited about 24 hours before sealing with shellac. And yes, food safe.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking you're the man KJ, thank you!
Humans could have ask any man whether they prefer curves....😂😂😂
As a beginning woodworker watching this video makes my head hurt. It makes me want to sell all my tools. LOL. Great craftsmanship!!
😂 these things don’t happen overnight, my man! With every project you gain more and more experience and develop new skills. Don’t throw those tools away!
Tell me more about to the jig under the wood at your miter saw? Seems like it prevents tear out and helps with cut accuracy…?
Yes, on both accounts. It's just scrap plywood.
amazing work. learned a lot. Thanks
Great to hear! Thank you!
Oh man, those look great… I have been wanting to play with wood bending for some time now. Excellent job, well done
Thanks man! Hope this gives you the nudge to try some wood bending of your own!
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking it certainly wet my appetite for it. I’m curious if that new laser of yours is only for engraving? Or if you can cut through 1/8 inch plywood for drawer dividers and such?
@@ScorpionBuildsWoodworking I've cut 3mm acrylic, 1/4" MDF and 1/4" walnut so far. I don't plan on doing a lot of engraving with it.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking nice.. I hadn’t thought about acrylic. I’m hoping to pick up myself a shapeoko CNC later this year, and then I think I’ll get either a laser or a drum sander
Beautiful built. Great commentary and excellent woodworking skills. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Great video, thank you. Might I ask about the large pads on your toggle clamps and where you got them?
Thanks Todd! Can you give me a time stamp of which clamps you are talking about because I haven’t bought any after market pads for clamps.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking 17:17 when you are at the router table
@@ToddBrown-pt7jw If you search "Large Toggle Clamp Foot" on Rockler, you will find them
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Thank You
Good job ,Jesus bless you
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I am 25% Jewish, nice one, so you can be favoured with the Google algorithms, everyone knows, Jews have the algorithm privilege
Where do you order your drawers from?
Timbercraft Drawers in Milford, CT
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Thanks man!
Truly inspiring 👍
Thank you very much!
Great video and design. Love it. Wish I came across your channel to have a chance to get it, but will get the plans and build my own someday soon. Cheers.
Thanks Michael. Sorry you missed out on the giveaway!
Hello keith, love the video just interested in asking about wood bending. I'm trying to get into it and just want to know about the steam box cause the steam generator doesn't exist in my country there is only a steam pressure cleaner (3500w and 100c or 212f). Is it possible to use that even thou the pressure is higher than a normal steamer?
The easiest and cheapest steamer is a wallpaper steamer. Are you able to locate one of those?
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking Hey Keith unfortunately, unable to find what you described turns out the only thing similar to it was a high-pressure Steam Cleaner for cleaning Kitchen Hoods. wallpaper is rarely used in construction.
Wow, this closet office is amazing. Very well made!
Thanks so much! That's very kind of you. 🙏😃
For only 5k! Thats such a great deal for what you got!!
Thanks! No regrets so far! 😜🤑
I am absolutely blown away by the gorgeousness of those cabinets. Well done.
Thanks so much, Juliet!! We greatly appreciate the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video. 🙏😃
I love how real your videos are. Mistakes are real, embrace them and move on.
Thanks man! I appreciate that. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
36:27 I appreciate the fact that this CZcams wasn’t “sponsored” by the film manufacturer. But I wonder, would you have used that film if you had had to spend $600+ out of your pocket for that material. I am not meaning to sound judgmental. I think it is great the film manufacturer was willing to provide the film gratis. And considering the costs of producing this CZcams where you spend so much time showing what someone needs to do to implement using a privacy film, while it was free to you, it wasn’t cheap. But still, if the firm had been paid for by you, would its “cool-factor” have won the day?
I was planning on doing it regardless of free product since it was in the budget. Knowing what I know now and the amount of work involved vs. the actual functionality…no, I wouldn’t do it again. Clear glass would have been more than sufficient in this particular case.
@@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking honest. I like that. Thank you for your reply.
@@oddjobbob8742 You bet! 👍🏻
The cabinets are absolutely stunning. The detail made possible by blending your strengths really made them come to life in the end. Congratulations on an amazing build.
Thank you so much, Mark! We greatly appreciate the kind words. And thanks for watching! 🙏👍
This is a weird question.. What kind of floor do you have? It looks clean with all the wood cutting you do.
8mm dense rubber 👍🏻
How can I get plans
Sorry, I didn't make any plans for this project.
A special result. For my taste the hinges were too long and dominant. In keeping with the creative design I would have gone with something less rectangular.
Thanks for the input. Which specific hinges would you have gone with?
Everclear is a great all-purpose thinner and solvent. Besides cleaning brushes and tools, it's also ideal for de-icing your windows in cold weather. Just mix it 1:1 with water in a spray bottle. and it will melt the ice on contact. If you use distilled water, there won't even be any residue when it dries.
Great tip! I wonder if distillers had these other uses in mind when they started making their devil's nectar...🤔🤣
I’m jealous of that shop
Thanks! That's 20+ years in the making 😉
What a masterpiece!!! And masterclass!
Wow! Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers! 🙏😎
at 2:34..... why are the last 2 pcs. being blocked out in the glue up ?
I didn't have enough material for a full plywood layer, so I just filled in with scrap pieces.
Thank you for the video Keith. What do you do with the center cathedral pieces once discarded? Do you have a good use it? If so, what do is one example if you don't mind.
Thanks John! I give those scraps to a friend of mine. He uses them in cutting boards or his fire pit 😬
One of the best builds I've ever seen. Very straightforward, solid joinery, clean, great materials.
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that 👊. Thanks for watching.
Fixing mistakes is so time consuming, but doing it well really separates the good woodworkers from the rest.
Thanks very much! It’s definitely unfortunate when mistakes happen, but very satisfying when you are able to work past them.