Stunning Fine Furniture from 2x4s! This even blew my mind!
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- čas přidán 1. 04. 2023
- Making a modern decorative cabinet using cheap 2x4s from the home center. Brought to us by Squarespace. For 10% off your first purchase, go to: squarespace.com/makesomething
I wanted to try something different and challenge myself and see if I could use cheap 2x4s from the home center and make a stunning piece of fine furniture. Even though I was pretty picky when selecting these 2x4s they still had their flaws. None were perfectly straight or flat, and even the best ones still had ugly knots to work around. I went into this woodworking project confident that this cabinet would come out pretty good but I had no idea it would come out as good as it did. I was blown away by the results and nobody in a million years would guess this cabinet was made from the cheapest wood you can get.
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The finger condom in the wallet was pure gold!! TOO FUNNY!!
Cutting an arc to make an arch feature was pure genius.
You might even say it’s “architectural”.
You wouldnt cut an arch from a rectangle would you? 🤦♂️
That's almost as brilliant as cutting a straight line to make a flat surface.
Damn, this dude's workshop is nicer than my actual living space. I'm seriously low-key jealous as hell.
It really is a nice shop. its so clean.
Yeah I was thinking that as well lol. He has a lot of nice tools too
I love that he has Groundhog Day on repeat in the background. Subtle and hilarious 😂
The editing is amazing on this and absolutely hilarious. The finger condom in the wallet was amazing and the car drive almost had me in tears. Great work guys.
Holy crap we laughed so hard throughout this entire video. This is your best so far! Love your humor and of course “sand in the place where you live” cut short made us howl we love that so much. Thank you for making these videos we always yell out “David posted a video!” 🏆
🙃 thank you!
That is really something. Taking the most basic of lumber and making art. Nicely done sir.
You do not talk too much. Your narration is what make your vids so damn interesting. There are others that talk too much but def not you. Keep it up and we’ll keep tuning in! Thanks for the vids.
As much as I've enjoyed previous episodes, how you continue to elevate your editing takes this episode to the next level. Great project and awesome storytelling!
Great content as always, I love the humour in your videos, laughed out loud when you got your wallet out😂
Got really excited when you talked about this video on the podcast. Seemed affordable as something for me and Ali to do. I gotta tell you, you DID NOT disappoint, sir! I know you've decided to not do more 2x4 into fine furniture projects and that's ok! I think this is going to be so inspiring for us to come up with our own projects! Great job and keep 'em coming!
Actually the nicest peice of 2x4 furniture I have ever seen! Inspiring!
Speak your mind. It makes me.feel better cuz inalways feel like I should know what I am doing in the garage and rarely do I have a clue. It's nice to see other woodworkers talking to themselves and working stuff out!
my grandmother approves!
Yeah she does.
Groundhog day was almost as hilarious as this vidoe. Great build.
The finger rubber in the wallet had me dying!!! 😆 🤣 😂 😅
I love your videos. I love that you 'talk too much'. I don't like the videos where there's no talking. I always enjoy your banter. This is beautiful!
I appreciate this vid. There are so many of us starting out and with the way things are now (financially in the US at least) we have to make do with what we can. And I’ve made some amazing (if I do say so myself) stuff with box store lumber and always feel a bit put down by some woodworkers comments on YT. I imagine you are doing this video coz you know most of us are struggling so I encourage you to do more if you see fit. Thank you.
From the UK this is as Alex said very appreciated 😊
While part of the gatekeepers are attempting to deter people from hurting themselves or others, I never understood the way some don’t share their knowledge for posterity. “Nice work dumdum” does not a carpenter make. Keep swingin champ.
He's also working with a fully equipped workshop - is anybody really surprised that he's able to make fine furniture out of 2x4's when he has all the tools necessary to mill those pieces down to perfect useability?
@@MichaelAlthauser you don’t need a fully equipped shop like his to achieve the same results. You can do the same with cheap tools, it will just take you longer.
@@lucyferina Having recently built a shelf out of 2x4s using cheap crappy tools, I beg to differ. I would argue that *at minimum* you need a table saw and a planer to accomplish an even halfway decent job(which btw I don't own, and yes, the shelf I built is shitty).
Looks like you had a blast making that! Turned out great! I appreciate how experimental your projects are!
I love that you keep things fresh and fun! Keep doing you and thanks for sharing!
My father used to make furniture from orange box wood 2 X 1 planed down ,it was in the 50s in UK not much material to be had ,no such thing as an electric drill etc he had a hand plane ,a hand saw,a hand drill and chisels. He would finish the furniture with French polishing and like you he could create fine furniture from nothing. Built a desk for my older sister that eventually became my pride and joy lasted 50yrs it was destroyed in an accident whilst moving ,broke my heart. Thank you for reminding me of the times I used to watch him work and wonder what he would have done with all your magnificent tools.His favourite joint was dovetailing.
Talk all you want David. We're here for you and those complaining need to be ignored because they're d-bags.
Because someone doesn't agree with you they are d-bags? Everybody has their own taste and opinion and yours doesn't qualify as the final judgement. To each his own.
I LOOOOVE your delivery, David!!! Please don't change!
You are quite the guy!! I am 71 years old and have built a bazillion things out of 2x4's, some small, some big, but NONE of them looked like this cabinet. Well done, Sir.
Art from Ohio
PS; I used to have a 1968 Impala SS fastback - 327 365 hp - turbo 400 - floor shift w/console. I am sure you know it is the twin to your 67, only real difference is the tail lights.
I almost spit out my drink when I heard the dial up sound. Great project David!
“Festool Biscuits” made me laugh.
I don't think you talk to much. I like hearing the thought process.... it helps me when I try to build stuff to have the knowledge of your process.
So awesome! The design details really do a great job of hiding the "pine-iness" of the wood. Super cool piece.
As the viewer of these videos, I must say I love when I hear sanding noises and have a Pavlovian response anxiously anticipating R.E.M. to start playing. Well done, training complete.
The anticipation on the sanding scene about killed me and “sand in the place never played” 💀
I heard about this project on your podcast and am blown away by how nice it looks!
Thank you for yet another highly entertaining video, David. I love your creativity and thought it was refreshing to see a CZcams creator make nice-looking furniture out of something other than walnut for a change. (Most of the things I make are pine, so I identified with this video quite a bit.)
Looking forward to seeing the next piece of furniture from the Jim Duggan line. Looks awesome.
**goes to the store to get a hacksaw**
the finger cots in the wallet.....oh my gosh. This video is next level entertainment. From the words on the screen popping out to the jokes, to Bill Murray getting busy in the background. Very nice project too. Your shop seems like the kind of place I'd like to spend some time.....just how it's put together. Very happy place. Thanks David.
"Festool biscuits" 🤣
The finger condom pulled from the wallet. Classic! 😂😂
I love the driving part of the video! When you first started it I was thinking “It would be really funny if he did other backgrounds too...” and then you did! Haha so awesome!
And the table ended up looking great!
I could only dream of having a shop and tools like yours. Holly molly!
For real right. The shop is so clean and free from dust.
That looks amazing. I made a Williams-Sonoma inspired bench out of 2x4s and glue for a friend of mine.. The William Sonoma site sold it for about $2000... It cost me about $25 in materials and I sold it to her for $70 (a freak-ton of sanding was required)
Amazing timing on this video! ... I just made a very nice stand for a Nord Piano5 out of fir 2x4's. At Lowes I found the 10' 2bys to be the cleanest needing very little picking through the pile to get just the right boards. I am very happy with my results. The piano stand cost about $25 in materials and about 6hrs of work.
I think I laughed most when you held your hand out to catch the panel then just let it drop. I always enjoy your videos for both the humor and learning new techniques. Love you, man!
That shot of the finger cot rolled up with the jiz...er..glue leaking out kinda broke me 😂😂😂
That damn gluey finger rubber 😂😂 honestly great video.
If you’re gonna use your fingies for glue, make sure you use protection!
Great video dude!
The finger condom and glue drippage had me rolling!
That is the best square space ad yet. “Driving to the store.” Haha!
Terrific project David & you have just elevated my respect for 2x4's! Nice job! 👍👍🔨🔨👏👏
Not only does he have a domino, but he also has a flying car! Come on David! Seriously great video.
Sweet! Nicely done. I don't think you talk too much, normally I would; but you do a great job explaining your process and I love build videos. I started like many others, watching Norm and learning how to build a project, I love that you include your design process,. I lean toward your videos over any others I tend to skip around through. Keep on keepin' on!
CZcams woodworkers and 2x4's, name a better combo
10:39 NOT THE USED UP RUBBER WITH GLUE COMING OUT OF IT 🤣🤣🤣
My grandma had this same cabinet, only in walnut!
hahahah!
great looking project! Love the details
All hail David the walnut king? What no walnut 🤯
Great Video! I love how groundhog day was just playing in the back. One of my favorites!😍
This video was a double whammy. One , a great looking table and second, a sweet ride. Love how you are driving around with it in park. My father had a 67 Impala super sport back in the mid 70's. Red with black interior.
Table looks so nice. One of these days I'm going to have to try using epoxy.
Love the way the top turned out. The humor in this video was quite pleasant as well.
That must be the most beautiful workshop in the world.
This little cabinet is beautiful and quite a creative design. You did use a tool that most of us don't have, but this project could be done with 'regular' power tools that are in most shops. The build would take longer, but it could be done. BTW: I love the cherry stain and the pentagons on the top. Thanks for the video.
In fairness I recently built a small nik nak box using cheap spruce wood and after sanding it completely flat and going through the sandpaper grits up to 400 I was left very impressed. The surface was smooth everywhere and felt like glass to the touch. When I applied danish oil it left me with a box that not only shimmers perfectly in the right light but almost reminds me of maple. I never realised how attractive spruce could actually be
The Jointer & CNC are a Game Changer!!!
Really nice design. This accounts for seasonal wood movement in every component.
by far - your absolute funniest video. loved it!
Lol I'm surprised that Festool didn't break down and start laughing when you put it to an orange store 2x4.
I made 3 chairs as a total rookie woodworker. First 2 were out of pallet wood and 3rd was strictly 2x4 wood. I made them for work so people could have something to sit on at breaktime. They loved my chairs so I got offered the maintenance position and a raise. I just love it =)
That is awesome! Congrats!
Cool piece but man..a waist of 20k worth of tools using 2X4s from the Depot.
@@tjumuc Yeah, stupid one-time-use tools! It's too bad I can't use them for other projects.
Anyone else distracted by the couple making out on the tv behind David? 😂😂😂 love the content man keep it up
Somehow I missed this video when it first came out. Just watched it and I have to say not only is the piece you made beautiful, but the “supply trip/square space ad” is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while. The green screen had me rolling and “don’t make me turn this car around” was the absolute perfect way to end it. I’m still laughing. Way to go, David. You hit a home run with this one.
This is your best video. Commenting in this one is perfection. Grandma!!
David, you are having fun again! I love when you talk to your brother off camera.
At 6:05 David flips us all the bird! With a finger condom (cot) on! 🤣
I’m torn whether is your best video, but am confident that that’s the best Squarespace ad I’ve ever seen. Whatever they’re paying is not enough.
Glue ups are always stressful for me, but on a project like this, I've learned that gluing up the sides separately connecting them with the front/back afterwards helps, double process but easier.
I've been a web developer for 25yrs...going to the shop and working with physical things sounds like a dream.
How could you not make some good furniture with all those amazing tools in your workshop.
Oh believe me. I’ve made some crap.
your workshop is full of the newest cleanest machinery, and your workshop space is so spotless. Do you ever do anything other than CZcams videos? As in any real work?
Not if I can help it!
Awesome video David!! Just wholesome, thank you for the effort that you put into these.
Ok, the timing of the old "sand" joke made me smirk, but the green screen car trip absolutely sent me.
I love your videos. I have learned so much. I definitely use what I have and no you don't talk too much. Keep doing what you are doing and I thank you.
😂😂😂 my favorite part was when you pulled the finger wrap from your wallet. Sorry if some don’t get the joke, but I did!
The finger condom bit was hilarious 😂.
Gained a new subscriber for the laughs and obviously the craftsmanship. The finger condom in the wallet for the glue spreading was hilarious.
Love seeing other tradesmen work, the festool domino is life
I'd give good money for a couple of them for nightstands. Beautiful.
Omg the finger cott in the wallet was hilarious! 😂😂😂
Thank you for another great video! I always enjoy your take on things.
What the heck, Daniel? Pallets too good for this project? But, seriously, this was a very nice project that raised construction lumber up a couple layers. The pentagonal treatment of the top was fantastic. I, myself, am sort of obsesed with Louis Cubes, but your pattern was great. Nothing says loving better than something coming out of a vacuum bag. GOOD STUFF!
I think it's weird that people comment on how you use a Festool and then switch to Harbor Freight clamps because every woodworker I know, including myself, has a shop full of mismatched brands. What I think is even weirder is that they're commenting on your mismatched tools and not the fact that your shop looks like a techy-type shop instead of a woodworking shop. Yours is one where I would expect to see the tools of your trade being computers and robots ***cough, cough, CNC, cough cough*** instead of saws and clamps. I love that you don't have wood panels for walls and a mostly brown background because it gives us woodworking viewers something different and unique to look at. And by the way, you can never use too much walnut, damn haters 😉. Keep up the good work, man. I also enjoy the banter between you and Daniel. Reminds me of a talk show dynamic where you, the host, talks to the announcer over at the podium. Now we just need a few shots of Daniel while doing his thing during your banter, manning the camera and lights or whatever the heck he does over there. 🤘Rock on, fellas!
What most who just jump into things may not realize : starting with pine will teach you a lot. Examples include, can’t be aggressive with pressure (screws, planing, cross cuts, etc). It will teach you to appreciate harder woods when you get there.
The driving!!! 😂😂😂😂
David this turned out very unique and very cool. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless.
Love that groundhog Day with Bill Murray is playing in the back ground and if I'm wrong on the movie it's a vintage bill Murray movie awesome
You should do a build from start to finish with harbor freight tools. So people wanting to get into woodworking know what to expect
The ultimate in woodworking entertainment.
You definitely don't Talk too much I love your descriptions
Never shut up 😊
Love it! Keep it Up… I like the vids w expensive tools. I was surprised how nice that came out w just 2/4s….
Great work as always man. You had me laughing on this one. My grandma was a lovely lady. She would adore you. Also, nice domino on pine wood work. I’m with you on this.
That was great…and really inspiring! I love your videos and always learn something new. Thanks for this cool idea!
David, I like the way you said you'd modernise the piece, then promptly used a 1920s style on the doors, and the pentagonal tile goes back to 1918, and is called the Cairo style. Love it.
Awesome build and looks amazing. As a woodworker who mostly works with construction lumber, it’s more skill and dedication to make fine pieces with all the added intricacies of SPF. Hope this is a start to many more projects on the low $$$ range.
My grandma would have laughed at your Grandma jokes, after I translated the jokes for her! Thank you for the ideas you give! Very cool grandma project!
"Festool biscuit"
GOLD!!!
Probably the most funniest and most enjoyable woodworking video I've seen in a while 😂 well done on the project too
Don’t stop talking in your videos, it’s nice to know what you’re thinking as you build things and shows us why you did things the way you did. Butttttt, when you use the domino on projects it throws us poor people for a loop. It’s probably the most important joint on the project and we are stuck with figuring out how to do it without a domino. Just my opinion of course. Thanks for the video.