How to Make a Wireless Charging Nightstand // Woodworking // Faux Metal Base
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2019
- This is my take on Wood Magazine's plans for this seasons Builder's Challenge. A modern Nightstand with built in wireless charging!
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Threaded bolt trick: If you need to shorten a bolt, screw on the nut before cutting the bolt to correct size. If the bolt threads are damaged or mis aligned by cutting through the threads, removing the nut after cutting will realign the threads. This trick also works when filling or grinding a bolt end smooth after shortening the bolt length. Bonus tip: Use thread locker on all bolts where the bolted object vibrates. Use blue thread locker on occasionally removed bolts, use red thread locker on bolts you will infrequently remove.
Came to the comments to make this suggestion. What a wonderful build. I wish I could do work this nice. Here is to learning from more skilled folks. Thanks for the video!
Great tip! I always start with a mark then I either get it too short the first time or too long then when I go to shorten it I get it too short after all.
The threadlock should also take the SIZE of the fastener into account. Using blue on small/very small fasteners is a recipe for heartache. Use purple. Yes, it exists, and it is weaker than blue. You want to booger-up that #6 pan head Philips machine screw? Use blue, come back in 3 months, and see how much damage you do.
I play a drinking game when I watch your videos, called “then I made a jig”🤣 🍻. They are always so well done and thoughtful. Love the POPLAR.
Hahahaha! Must have felt good after 😂 thanks!
@@3x3CustomTamar If he drinks every time you make a jig in the video there is no way he makes it to the end of the video... lol
Every time you measure you introduce the chance of error in the reading or marking. Always make a jig for any repeated measurements.
If she makes a liquor cabinet, lets face it, you're screwed! ...But what a way to go! :D
take a sip every time she says "draah" kid
Woodworking is a about having a combination of ability, creativity and problem solving skills. Tamar, you have all of these in spades. Another nice job and again, you are the perfect teacher.
So awesome to hear. Thanks!!
The way you captured the top and shelf in the frame is genius. Definitely gonna steal that technique. AMAZING project, Tamar. Thanks so much for sharing it with everyone! -Davis
Thanks so much Davis! I was originally going to just attach it with dowels then a dream I had made me switch it up! Haha!
These look so amazing! I love the attention to detail. 😍
Thanks so much Sam! I take too much time obsessing over the details. Ha
A mother and woman working in a Garage im so jealous..!!!😭😭👏👏
I love the look of the clean black lines running through the piece. It really frames the whole thing nicely.
Thanks so much! It really draws your attention to the natural beauty of the elm ☺️
I love these videos of yours. They include details about why you do things that are non-obvious, but make a huge difference in the final product. It would have taken me forever to even think of making the grain flow in the same direction around a piece, for example, and yet here it is, called out, and showing beautiful results. Thank you!
Great project, Tamar! And you included a lot of great tips and tricks in the video. Thanks for the video!
Thanks so much! So glad you liked it!
Outstanding!
Thanks!
I love your videos. Been woodworking for 50+ years. And I finally figured out what a "draw" is.
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Beautiful design! I love how many homemade tools and jigs you use too.
Thanks so much! It’s fun to figure it all out.
Nice Job. Love all the different joinery you used to make it all come together beautifully. And of course when you say Draaaa !!!
Hahaha! Thanks! I should put a draw counter at the bottom next time 😂
3x3Custom - Tamar Yes!
Trinity Too yup. It’s a thing where I’m from....
Fun build Tamar! You need to come out to the International Makers Station to shoot a video with Shaun and I.
Thanks so much! That would be awesome! Would love to learn some joinery tricks from you
A tip: you can watch series on KaldroStream. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Cash Alonzo Yup, have been using kaldroStream for years myself :D
@Cash Alonzo Definitely, been using Kaldrostream for since november myself :)
Wood working in three sentences: "I made a template", "I made a jig", "I made a mistake" ;) I really, really like your work. I am a beginning woodworking hobbyist and just trying to wrap my head around all different techniques. You make things look easy.
Ha! Is like to add “I figured out a way to fix that mistake” ha
I absolutely LOVE this. the dyed frame looks modern and contrasts the elm so well thanks for sharing the video, I always enjoy watching them and picking up a few tips and tricks.
Awesome! So glad you liked it and found it useful!
Wow great build! you show very good how you did it an this is a wel explained video! This was an informative video! thanks
So glad you found it informative! Thanks!
@@3x3CustomTamar It was for sure! you can be proud of yourself! Well done! i'm a big fan of your videos!
Christofix - DIY Projects that means a lot! Thanks so much!
nice this turned out awesome.
that space in the back of the drawer could totally be a secret compartment - this is an idea i will be implementing in my future works.
Thanks! I thought the same thing 😉
B-E-A-utiful! I love how you take care of all the details, like rounding the groove to avoid cutting the cable, etc. Kudos! (being a designer of electronic products for about as long as you lived)
Thanks so much! I appreciate that! It’s all in the details. Ha
This has to be your best project yet, looks amazing, and yes, totally looks like metal.
Yes!!! That was the goal!!! Thanks so much! I keep smiling when I see them in my room ☺️
It's like I'm watching Norm from This Old House. "Draaa"
I really thought the legs and sides were metal at the very start of the video. Great looking piece.
Hahah! Not a bad person to be compared too. I’m glad I fooled you! That was the idea!
OMG how am I just coming across your channel ❤ it
Awesome. Thanks
That qualifies as fine furniture design! You are a natural talent. Those tables could hold their own in any fine furniture store. Thanks Tamar!
Thanks so much mark! I love seeing me designs come to life ☺️
Great video. My wife and I thoroughly enjoy your content and style of presentation.
So nice to hear. Thanks!
Anyone else thinking of all the cool stuff they’re going to build when they’re old
Gorgeous wood.Drow is fine with me.Here in the south,it takes 30 minutes to say dog.Daaaaawwwggg.Lol
Ha. Thanks!
Jig, Jig, Jig, call me a Jig junky, you never fail to give another I haven't thought of. Many of mine are based on yours although I've [self taught] come up with a few of my own backwoods style without the bells and whistles. By far yours are more refined and polished. Thanks for what you do.
I love jigs. Ha.
Beautiful pieces, beautiful work. Always a pleasure to see your projects and inspire us.
Thanks so much!!
"Draws" =)
Ha yup
I really thought the frame was made out of metal.
Really amazing project, I like that you used dowels & jigs, all your videos r brilliant
Thanks so much! I love dowel joinery. Easy and affective!
Great build. I'm a pretty handy guy, but before I stumbled onto your channel, it's doubtful I would have ever tried some of these tasks. Your open & humble style and admitted failures has caused me to want to jump into this type of wood working again because I feel like I might be able to do it too. Thank you for all your effort.
That’s so awesome to hear. Best thing I did was get into this hobby.
My wife has never even made me a sandwich
Good for her. Ha
Wonderful work, especially the idea of the charger. I love it. God bless you and yours
Thanks so much! It’s been great so far
QUE BELLEZA DE TRABAJO, TECNICA, ORDEN, PROCESO, LIMPIEZA, UN 10, PERFECTO.
Thank you for sharing
Lots of little extra tips throughout the video that will come in handy for other builds too
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome! So glad found it useful!
the way Ur video go feels like watching a wizard show, I really love them and learn a lot, thnx a bunch for taking the time and trouble for making them so fun.
Ha. So awesome to hear!
You have gotten so good at this woodworking. Another beautifully crafted piece of furniture. Well done Tamar
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!
me enganche...hay de todo maestria y belleza.....me encanto.
Really nice design. Finished product looks great too. Good job of explaining how to make it.
Thanks so much! This was def fun to figure out
One of your best projects, brilliant end result. It does look like metal and the drawer pull is an excellent choice.
Thanks so much! I wish I knew how to weld. But this will do for now! ☺️
I’ve only just found this channel, and it’s amazing! Such great work!
Awesome. Thanks!
You have all the jigs! I have watched your videos for a long time now, and you have really come into your own with your builds. With every new project, they just get better and better. Love it. Thank you for creating great content.
Thanks so much! I love jigs!! Ha!
Love all these jigs and templates you have! for the trimmer and router, definately stealing some of these ideas.
That piano hinge jig for the trimmer is sick!
That’s one of my favorite jigs
I love the bold edges of the dyed poplar. Looks great.
Thanks so much!
Nice job!. I love the finish contrast between the frame and panels.
Thanks so much! I’m loving them too ☺️
Impressionante o seu trabalho, como também a qualidade dos seus vídeos. Parabéns!
Thank you!
You're so skilled, and getting better every new project. Happy for your continued success.
Thanks so much! It’s all a learning process ☺️
Love the time you take on the small details. That charging feature is so slick, great idea.
Thanks so much! Appreciate it! We’re enjoying it so far!
Wow what a project, beautiful modern and hi-tech. Great video thanks.
Thanks so much!!
I love it!!! Beautiful design, execution and finishing. I wish I still had a shop so I could copy what you did. Really nice work!!!
Thanks so much! Hopefully one day!
I love this piece. It is elegant. I am really going to have to set up shop after the spring breaks.
Thanks! I hope you do!
You are a fantastic teacher. I love your work and enjoy watching your videos. Very clear instructions and I learn something from each video. Keep up the good work.
So awesome to hear. Thanks!
Your mastery is 9/10 impressive by all means
Love this table. You’ve used all of the techniques I’ve learned along the way. I’m also a wallet case person, so I rarely use the wireless charging. I’d have to make a dock solution for mine.
Thanks so much! I’ve been taking the case off every night. Not a huge deal
Have you tried putting it on face down in the case? That works for my pop socket case and charging stand.
Beautiful Tamar! Love the contrast of the black with the elm. Well done!
Thanks so much! I love how it makes the elm pop
Absolutely love your content!! Huge fan of wood work and the attention to detail that goes into it. The desk is a beauty🔥
Thanks so much!
So adding another project to my list to build Your videos have been amazing you and Steve Ramsey are my go to woodworking channels
Awesome to hear!
That’s a great idea,and excellent job with the project. I need to do this.👍👍👍
Thanks so much! It was a really fun project
Just an amazing eye for detail, and really great builds you do. Keep it up! Love to watch!
Thanks so much!
Very good woman I love all your skill with the development with the projects! You're very charming working! Congratulations
Thanks for this. I've never used dowels or biscuits, but i'm inspired to try them thanks to you. I also have always ignored to seasonal changes in my wood. Not smart. Nice to be learning.
Awesome. Yeah. My first table had pocket holes in breadboard ends. I learned that lesson quickly. Ha.
Making jigs--the key to all good woodworking. Great project, beautiful piece!
I love jigs. Ha. Thanks!
I just have to say you are really great at step by step guide in explaining. I enjoyed this. And you are super smart, I watched a video of yours earlier that you made something and figured it out just by seeing a picture of it online ☺️
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Also this time .... great job.
Best regards from Frankfurt / Germany
Tom
Thanks so much Tom!!
Looks great!! Gave me some ideas for an ottoman I am wanting to build.
Thanks! Awesome!!
You show it quick and hit big details real good, thanks for lessons.
Awesome to hear. Thanks
Well done, Tamar. Your videos, although fast, are great and better with each one. You cover so much information in a short time ... they leave me a bit breathless. I admire your forethought and ingenuity for each project.
Thanks so much! Yea I struggle with the speed. I want to cover a lot without it being too boring.
Gorgeous project, yet again.
Also: I love seeing your jigs being used. There's a bit of vicarious joy in it :)
Thanks so much! I love jigs. Ha
Beautiful bed side table, love the design, the black staines legs really compliment the natural beauty of the elm. Great video with good explanations keep up the good work
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the feedback. I’m thrilled with the way they turned out ☺️
Those look awesome. You’re the first person my two year old daughter will sit and watch so hopefully she’ll be inspired when she’s a little bigger. Thanks.
That just made my day. Thanks so much!!
Wow I love the simple router guild track you made with the piano hinge! Great video!
Thanks!
I love your videos... I always learn something new! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! I learn something new with each build too! Glad you find it helpful!
very well thought out and executed - great job! looks awesome
Thanks so much! Appreciate it!
Wow so much skill and tricks for one simple yet elegant table, well done 👏
Glad you liked it!
Fantastic build. It's a beautiful design and the wood is gorgeous. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks so much! I love elm
당신의 아이템은 베스트입니다.. 잘 배우고 갑니다..
Beautiful work. Lots of great techniques. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
You did a great job. I love the table.
Love all the jigs! Looks great with the black legs.
Thanks so much! I love jigs. Ha
I like your use of the router to cut the slots for the biscuits and that folding trim router guide is pretty sweet too!
Thanks! Yeah I toyed with the idea of getting a biscuit joiner but no need with the right router bit! And hat router guide is a life saver sometimes
I loved watching this! I never thought of using india ink as a stain! I saw the dowel hole centering jig and thought no way but after seeing used I definitely will be getting one. Nicely done!
Thanks! It’s def handy. But i recently saw the dowel jig from Jessem and it looks like it would be more versatile. It is more expensive though
These turned out great! Nice work, the elm is gorgeous.
Thanks so much Brian! It really is but it’s a pain in the butt to work with.
That router edge guide is clever! I'll be making one, awesome idea
Awesome! Yeah. It’s been a life saver at times
C'est parfait comme toujours ,bravo. It's always perfect congratulation
Thanks so much!!
That's amazing! You made that black look like metal, awesome job!
Thanks so much!
I'd built something similar to this 4-5 years ago. I had one of the first wireless charging phones. Samsung claims they had the first, released in March of 2015 but I got my Droid turbo in late 2014, sorry Samsung, you're wrong. Anyway, when I would tell my friends about how it would charge wirelessly, they would look at me like I needed a straight jacket. Especially iPhone guys. I also built several custom wood chargers using the internals I purchased on eBay direct from China. The problem then was the inductive coils just weren't very strong and I basically had to route the wood down to almost veneer thickness so that they would work....and forget about a case on your phone. If phone was too far, the chargers would overheat and fry. I ended up scrapping the projects. Well done on your nightstands! They look beautiful!
Thanks so much! The technology is definitely getting better
Hola..un gran trabajo como siempre..... felicitaciones
Thanksb
That table you've got with the holes for those metal claps is awesome! Never seen anything like it.
Yeah! It’s awesome. Ha
Very professional and well built.
Thanks so much!
Another great project! I'm sure you know this better than we do, but your projects continue to show your evolution as a great woodworker. Congratulations!
Thanks so much! This woodworking journey is really fun ☺️
Awesome work and very informative. Will be creating something similar and you certainly inspired us a lot with this build!
So awesome to hear! Thanks!
Tip: when you need to cut off a bolt, thread the nut on past where you want to cut it,. Then grind or sand the bolt enough to clean it up. When you take the nut off it reforms the threads and it's no problem putting it back on again. OH Yeah, Get a biscuit cutter, Dewalt or Porter Cable. Saves a lot of time, and the biscuits should be a tight fit. Great Videos, Love the accent!
I just got a bottle of that India ink. It's SO black! I love it!! Good to know about raising the grain. It's been so many years since finishing class I had forgotten such things.
Yeah it’s cool stuff!
Looks great. That black paint!
Thanks so much!!! I love th contrast too
Brilliant build! Great problem solving skills! 👍
Beautiful nightstands! Excellent work, you are amazing!
Thanks so much!
Fantastic build! Love the look
Thanks so much!
Awesome drawer set trick !! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
I have been binge watching your videos and really enjoy them. Going up the Northeast I love hearing you talk about draws (drawers). Look forward to when you build a massive dresser😀
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