Inlays = PROFIT
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- čas přidán 28. 01. 2023
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Thanks to Britton Timbers for supplying the White Oak - brittontimbers.com.au/
Made From White Oak, this low lying entertainment unit was designed for a client that has specific size requirements, not only for the room itself but also for the equipment that will sit in this unit.
The techniques shown in this build can be utilised in a number of different ways for a number of different pieces of furniture or other woodworking projects.
This is a new style of video that I’m trying out so please let me know what you think about the voiceover. If you do like this style of video and would like to see more, I have around 13 voiceover videos on my Patreon as well as a new video released every month where I go into detail about what I’ve learnt in my 20 years in the industry, but if you don’t want to sign up that’s not problem at all, I’m of course going to continue to release videos here on CZcams, but I’d love it if you considered subscribing. Thanks
Tools and Products used in this video (affiliate links) -
¼ Inch Down Cut Spiral Router Cutter - geni.us/GKOf
Fiddes Oil - www.fiddesaustralia.com/pedulla/
All Other Products I Use - kit.co/nickpedulla
Camera Gear I Use (affiliate links)-
Video Camera - geni.us/F3jov
Photography Camera - geni.us/lw9Om
Lighting Amaran 100D - geni.us/gmwz
Lighting Amaran 200D (more powerful) - geni.us/DpKM
Standard Questions-
- What finish do I use - Fiddes Lightfast Waterstain in Ebony. Then top coated with ‘Satin’ Hard Wax Oil
- What glues do I use - Titebond 3 and Polyurethane Glue
Designed, built, filmed and edited by Nick Pedulla from Pedulla Studio
Music from www.epidemicsound.com
#woodworking #woodwork #furniture making
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What do you think of the Voiceover style video?
Awesome build. Thank you. Personally, I prefer non-narated videos ( with proper machine sound volume editing) because with good edits like your video, I have enough experience to make sense of your build rationale, such as knowing the best bit to use would be a down cut spiral. But either way, nicely done. Fine craftsmanship. Perhaps a hybrid approach, short intro narration with the rest just shop sound?
I'm with Garth on this. The narration is nice, and I imagine people who don't do woodworking at all might possibly prefer the continuous discussion of what's happening, but I personally enjoy the lack of narration and to just watch you work. Your videos aren't full build videos so there's inherently going to be information missing if someone with no experience were to attempt it. I don't know many people with experience that would attempt some of your pieces. But maybe as he mentioned, a hybrid model. Chime in on the sections of a build that are highly unique or especially difficult for some reason and discuss how you solve the problem. Then return to footage. Either way, your pieces are some of the best I've seen on the platform so whatever you choose, I'll watch it.
@@garthwebster6433 Thanks for the comment Garth
@@mdaddyw_1323 Great feedback, thank you
It's a win just like this piece!
Absolutely love this voiceover style. I spend most of my mornings on CZcams, but it's not often I get to watch new videos, especially not on Sunday. I really love how this turned out. My wife has a cheap black desk at the moment, but someday it'll be satin black ebony oak like this. Your designs have always inspired me. We never put the brown plastic door pulls on our TV stand, I think I might paint them bronze now and see how they look. Hope you have a good week.
Thanks for watching
Stop wasting most of your mornings on youtube
The inlays definitely made all the difference. Very nice.
Unreal, Im a huge advocate for brass and any earthy tone that compliments furniture/instruments.
You've always stood apart in the woodworking community and I'm thrilled that you're teaching us your process now. Thank you.
Thank you Luke
10:46 can we just take a minute to marvel at the voodoo here that allowed you to stain the surface of those doors without any drippage into your groves?
Loving your latest piece and as divisive as black stain can be, this is a fantastic application of the stain with those brass accents.
Believe it or not a standard kitchen sponge has turned out to be the neatest way to apply stain.
The highlights are fantastic, your craftsmanship is outstanding, and I do appreciate the voice overs, guiding us through what you’re doing. Keep up the fantastic work!
The photography in the end always gets me in these vids, which is an art in itself. Love that red light at the back fading into the black wall, it silhouettes the piece really well
Dito!
Thanks for the compliment, and for hanging round till the end
Love this build. I'm a wood hobbyist and I find your work inspiring. I watch all of your videos, I particularly liked the voiceover rigth through the sequence. It felt like a conversation.
Mate! I am just speechless every time I see one of your completed builds, they’re just beautiful. And it’s so humbling and inspiring to hear that you started out of a garage as that’s where me and my wife’s company is right now, our single garage. Also loved the voiceover style video too dude 🤙🏻
That shot at 7:10 is SOOOOOOO satisfying.
WOW, this is beautiful, and love the voiceover! Your attention to detail is what makes your furniture the best!
Amazing work !!
And that brass inlay at the end lifted the quality/value of this piece 10 folds !
Well done ! 👍
Nick, love the voice over. Helps to follow your build process. Please continue with this process. Beautiful piece as usual.
Now that's a record player stand!
Timeless piece. Beautifully executed.
To build a cabinet is easy nowadays. To blacken a piece of furniture is easy. To put inlays is easy. To make the final product beautiful and truly special is ART. The author is not a furniture maker but a talented master of his art who just happens to be using wood for self expression when creating his truly marvelous pieces. If the author worked with clay, or paints on a canvas his work would be equally talented and sought after. What is particularly impressive here (and other projects of the author) is the perfect balance, sense of measure and proportion. Understanding, geometry, colour and perspective is key. Many enjoyed people watching this and you made the world a little bit better. Thank you!
A nice simple basic build...Love it! Voice over was also well done.
Thanks
Simple, basic?
Love this style of video! Love hearing your process and thoughts as you work through the build!
The VoiceOver is very helpful. Personally, I do not like dark stains on good wood. Makes it look like plastic. But everyone is entitled to their own preferences. Job well done.
You’re craftsmanship, personality, and approach to life is so inspiring. I’m so glad I found your channel.
Another masterpiece and master class Nick...many thanks. And the voice-over is just right to guide us through your creative process. Adding the brass "rays of light and sound" (as I see them) does take it to the next level and keeping them proud of the surface adds visual elements. I'm a fan of inlays too from a cherry top coffee table I did with small black smooth river stones inlaid to an electric guitar I made with silver wire becoming a dividing line between a dark stain side to light. Thx again...
Thanks for the comment John
Beautiful piece as always. Love the brass inlay with the ebony stain!
Thank you
Ook is NOT ebony.
Only a True Master can turn something ordinary into something extraordinary, The Prestige.Cheers from Toronto Canada!!
thank you
The man actually said, “it is a fairly basic piece” while standing in front of this gorgeous piece of meticulously-crafted art. I wish I had a fraction of the skills to back up standards that high!
Loved the voiceover and the piece! Simple, elegant and beautiful!
It's funny what you said about the difficulties of having a voice in a world full of amazing makers, cause for me you are one of those top talented people I watch online that continuously makes me question and raise the bar for my own designs.. amazing work as always!
Thank you Renaud. I think its important to always question and raise the bar. If not we will never get better at what we do.
Your cut to the "Editor" was hilarious. 🤣
amazing built! the contrast between the inlays and the stain is just amazing
also love the detailed voiceover!
The Voiceover style works! Absolutely love this build! The Brass and the stain go great together!
Absolutely stunning it looked great before the stain and inlays and now just brilliant. Really like the voice over as well. Keep the videos coming 👍
Black and Yellow! Classic.
Honestly, I LOVED the fact that your videos were only tool noises. Those channels are few and far between, so it’s a treat when I discover one. To me, it’s part of what made your channel unique. I don’t mind a little bit of talking, but the channels that voiceover the whole video are wearisome to listen to.
As always, top shelf design and build. I love the voiceover because of what you have to say in terms of woodworking philosophy and the thought process in the design. Too many furniture makers on CZcams dedicate their voiceovers to the mechanics… “So then I set the dado blade to be the exact thickness of the material”… maybe for some newer to the craft that kind of tutorial is important, so it does have it’s place. I’m not criticizing that at all. But, for me I suppose, the ‘why’ is more important than the ‘how’. You’re really striking the perfect balance on this one.
Thank you!
Nick,
Love the new voice over style! And don’t worry about upsetting people with “different” techniques. Creativity comes from within one person; just because another person may think differently, doesn’t mean either person is wrong. Continue doing what YOU do and we’ll all be here to support you.
As an avid CZcams watcher in this wood working industry, inspiration comes to me through your builds as well as your thought process. So being able to enjoy your style as well as learning your thought process is definitely something I look forward to in future videos as well.
You can’t make everyone equality happy: You may call a black bird a raven, and half the world may tell you you’re wrong and to call it a crow. If you start calling it a crow then the other half will tell you to call it raven. You can’t make everyone happy, but if you call it a chicken, you can make everyone equally unhappy. So continue letting your inner chicken shine and we’ll happily enjoy the golden eggs you bring us here on CZcams.
Happy New Year from Florida
Thanks Hunter!
Good stuff! Brass and black though? Quite a demanding contrast isn't it? Well, it was probably what he or she wanted. Great video, great voiceover! I guess now 20 000 ppl are gonna put a router to their cupboards.
Nick, this piece, like all your pieces, is a work of art. I enjoy hearing your views and approach on your thought patterns, even when they involves switching gears mid-motion. Exceptional...
Excellent video, love the voiceover and insight into design process!
me too.
Your last video just popped up in my recommendations. The flowing loops and swirls of your design are stunningly beautiful. I designed a similar piece for a large stained glass transom window I built years ago, it was one of my favorites. Your bench is one of the most incredible pieces of furniture I’ve ever seen. I can’t wait to see what you do to out do yourself! Your work is truly amazing.
“Wow” would be a gross understatement. The beauty of this piece is truly stunning. 👍
Really loved hearing your voice man. As always, setting the bar incredibly high with your attention to detail and the care you put into every aspect- from design and execution to finish and production.
Beautiful piece! and we shouldn’t feel sheepish when we make boxes, but deeply relate to your sentiment of wanting to out make the last build. Keep doing you!
Cheers man, I like hearing your voice too 😂
@@pedullastudio hahaha okay yeah, I might have said that weird now reading it on the receiving end 😂
That’s not weird, we’re just a couple of guys that like hearing about wood… ok maybe that was weird.
@@pedullastudio 😆 since some people like us talking and some don’t, is the proper compromise to whisper about our wood? Shit. Maybe Marc’s been onto this the whole time 🤯
This conversation is amazingly adorable. A little Nick on Nick action. Joking aside, if the two Nick’s ever came together to make a piece of furniture…🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🫠.
New subscriber! This is a stunning piece! Thanks for sharing your amazing talents! The voice-over is definitely a must.
Thanks Carl!
Love your shop!! SUPPA, DOUPPA. MY HAT IS OFF TO YOU.
Huge fan of the voiceover. It's nice knowing what is going on in the build and not just listening to a saw run the whole time
Blackening white oak is defeintly the one time it's okay to stain wood! White oak is a litttle to expensive for me but I've found that Ash is a pretty good substitute and you get to see all the cool highlights with the black finish.
Also really like the voice over style, I like hearing why you made certain decision during the project.
Thanks
Staining it made me cry a little and yell "noooooo". Until I saw it with the brass. Then I knew why you are the artist. Wow.
Voiceover is great! Love this timeless piece! Thank you for showing us this beautiful piece!
BIG +1 to the narration! Well done, Nick!
Thank you
Good things take time. One of the reasons that woodworking attracted me is the romance, the time, the design, and naturally the wood. Sadly in our needed it yesterday world many customers do not understand. Being Scottish, the pace that was Scotland up until the internet age resembled the 19th Century. I ordered a kilt in 1996 and it took three months to get it to me. Many people just don't get it, but it is a craft " when properly done" like ours. I see more and more people turning away from the pre-made junk that is knock down furniture and MDF covered with vinyl wrap. There is hope, and your customers are proof of that. Keep up the good work my friend.
Seeing the "in rainbows" album sitting there, is an exciting perk for me as a final touch.
From the perspective of a 72 year old American. The brass inlays are absolutely ingenious coming from a young man because they scream 50's and 60's the heyday of the phonograph and LP records that will go into this gorgeous cabinet that even the basic design of it is retro. Despite the fact that it's shape is to accommodate a modern television. In my eyes this is the perfect console for a music room. I applaud you young fella very vigorously!!
Art from Ohio
I prefer the voice over style. Beautiful piece as always.
Thanks Kevin
Woodworking is like a meditation.... it's a beautiful time to be mindful and take in the entire process🙏🏻💜🇨🇦
beautiful!
とても綺麗で素敵な作品ですね!
Thank you
I LOVE IT! IT HAS THAT MID CENTURY MODERN FLAVA!! WORK IT SWEETIE!
I love the Spagnolo picture in the background.
Lol, right?! Wood Whisperer!
It looks freaking amazing! well done and congrats on the design and execution.
Very nice build. Real 50 or 60's style.
It seems some have mistaken the style of your video to mean 'this looks easy to do'. As a craftsman artist, of the garage class, i can see the years of lessons learnt in the final product. Time, so much time. I hope your financially rewarded very well for your time Sir. You deserve it. Great content, great work. This is my first viewing of your channel, i have subscribed and look forward to enjoying more of your work. 🙏👍
As an IT conslutant, I live and breath digital content for far too many hours a day. I find my relaxing in both playing music and woodworking, both with as few power tools involved as possible.
❤
Once again, stunning work! I appreciate you sharing your process and have to say, watching you apply the black stain over the routed areas on the panels was the most calming and satisfying aspect of this build from my perspective. The voiceover style was a nice style shift as well.
Man....whatever you build is out of this world, out of ordinary 100%. I love watching all your videos start to finish. You are one of the reasons I'm getting back into the woodworking after a 15 years pause. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thats awesome man! All the best!
A wonderful addition with the narration
Appreciate your willingness to spend time talking about your thought process! I'm most inspired by your pieces as they always bring something new to the table.
Thank You
Absolutely INCREDIBLE piece!! I clearly can see why you’ve got happy customers!
I very much appreciate both styles of your work, Voice Over aids to clarify some items for people I think more accurately.
Honestly think your work is fantastic, helps me to be a better woodworker which is much apprciated.
Looks fabulous Nick. Well done.
Thank you! That Ebony stain really turned out incredible
Very useful voice over. I like both styles, just music and voice over.
Absolutely beautiful piece of work. Turning it black and adding the inlay, so awesome…🎉🎉🎉
First time here and all i can say is WOW. Ill be back. Thanks for sharing.
Love the voiceover style.
The finished piece is exquisite
Watching this again for the design. I particularly liked the running miters around the overlay doors. The clients may swoon over the brass inlay, but it's the joinery details that make me want to come back! And the voice over is great. A little less "mysterious" than earlier videos without narration, but very helpful. Thanks again!
I'm here for team voiceover - well done as always Nick
Thanks Jon
This is really the Wood working what i Love and this Philosophy ! Great work thks for sharing
WOW! Absolutely stunning.
Wow! Just wow! The ebony and brass really work! Another awesome piece from Pedulla Studios
I prefer natural wood color myself, but this piece turned out beautiful. Job well done!
Another beautiful project, love the routing idea, as you were routing it I was getting Eddie Van Halen's Frankie Guitar vibes.
Glad you noticed, this design was inspired by that guitar.
I love the voice-over style of video. I like to hear your process because it helps me to learn the "why" and not just the "how".
Beautiful work, also I love the new voiceover and humour style, works really well. Thanks for making and sharing your work
I loved hearing the narration-as someone who is new to woodworking, I really appreciate hearing the rationale behind design decisions.
The narration and creativity are a “step above” for sure.
Really enjoyed your dialogue throughout the film, the end result is pretty sensational as is your trademark! 👏😀👍
Thank you
I'm a left-handed hairstylist 43 years. I started out with cheap Doubleduck shears, used clippers, etc. I now use Kasho Japanese shears that cost A LOT! All my tools are top of the line now. I get you.
mid-century looks great
Beautiful build as always, also couldn't help but notice the In Rainbows vinyl! Thank you for inspiring me to pursue woodworking! Also, the voiceover style was a very nice addition.
Love this build! Great design aesthetic and absolutely inspiring me to try brass inlay
I definitely prefer having a voice over instead of just shop noise. I watch build videos to learn so hearing your thought process and decisions really helps!
Just beautiful.
Beautiful! Top notch design and workmanship!
I can only hope to be this good. Ever. But it sure is inspirational to watch a true craftsman create. It makes me want to approach my own projects with more care and attention. Your miters make mine look like cursors. 😎
That finish is gorgeous. Lovely piece of furniture youve made!
I love the piece and the voiceover. Hearing your insight is amazing!
Beautiful work
I cringed at the stain, and mourned the loss of that wonderful oak grain/color, but it was the right call, as I saw in the end. What a phenomenal vision.
Great job as always and the voice over is a great addition. keep making more video's love your work.
Excellent video! Gorgeous product, yet intimidating. Thank you
The voiceover style is great, also staining white oak black is the what I did on my first piece ever, I love it. I used iron acetate, but I’m going to buy some fiddes.
Would love to see some more of this style. It feels like an old pice fitted in to modern times. Love it!
I like your philosophical thoughts. Wonderful work.
I love this piece. The brass is a beautiful accent. I use a lot of white oak and agree that the black accentuates the grain. I made my son's crib from solid white oak and sprayed black poly and the grain still beams in the light. Your channel is very inspiring to other makers. And a yes for me for the voiceover videos. Helps understand your mindset even more.