How to make wood storage crates. full instructions and drawings coming soon to HomeMade-Modern.com for project updates follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benjaminuyeda/?hl=en
How to make wood storage crates. full instructions and drawings coming soon to HomeMade-Modern.com for project updates follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benjaminuyeda/?hl=en
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How shall I proceed with the second box , cause I want to make it taller and put a second piece of wood in highness
i went to your website and i cant find the plans for the crates
could anyone tell me how to find them
Hey I was wondering where can i find the plans, could you send me a link please π
Thanks
Can i Know what kind of wood you used?
Great video. I enjoy your channel, you have many interesting projects.
Looking forward to making these crates with the plans you will be posting to your website.
Awesome!Β I was not able to find the plans to these on your website, I'm assuming they're not up yet?
How long do you get from a fully charged battery with your Ryobi orbital sander? I get 3 minutes.
i dont understand the dimensions for the secound box i really want to build it
Nice crates, good work! I like them. Yes, much better than plastic boxes.
Everybody seems hung up on using screws on all woodworking projects. Guess it's derived consumption from buying all the cordless gear. You can buy one heck of a lot of wood from the money you'd save by purchasing a good hammer, or even an inexpensive corded drill from Harbor Freight and a decent extension cord. Finish or box nails (you are building a box after all) are cheaper, and hold just as well. Your instincts are good in that you pre-drilled. Even nails should be pre-drilled in locations where the wood may split.
Just so people know. The proper way to fasten ANY screw? 1) the piece you are fastening should have a hole sized so the screw shank can just pass through, 2) the piece you are fastening to should have a pilot hole sized slightly under so the threads of the screw will cut into the sides of the pilot hole. That way, the piece you are fastening will securely grab onto the piece you are fastening to.
I guess all the bad or at least misguided woodworking I see on youtube is the result of people having fathers who were computer programmers or accountants and were not very handy. And consequently, could never offer their children any guidance in woodworking or how to maintain a house. Sign of the times.
Nevertheless, nice work! Good going!
Nice, simple, tactile, useful……..thanks for showing.
Great project! Thanks.
Sooooooo nice!
Very nice, Benjamin!
Muy Bueno!!!
Nice Video ! π
can you make a stand for tablet or phone from wood or concrete ??
thanks π
I know this question really isn't build related, but are you part Japanese? I saw your Instagram and Uyeda is a Japanese name and being half myself, I can usually tell if another person is a mix. Anyway, thanks for all of your uploads. I probably have watch almost all of your videos at least twice. We share a lot of the same type of style and I just LOVE your work.
Would it be possible to use the bigger one as "window bench?
I wonder if he likes Ryobi products…
Looking good, Ben! As someone else mentioned, it looks like you're due for a workbench!
Fantastic. I love the look of the 1st one. Definitely going to make one for my daughters soft toys
Any idea when plans are available?
That looks awesome. I'll definitely have to remember this for when I have kids so I can make them a toy box. Thank you for sharing this amazing idea!
Thanks so much….need to get started on new home storage project this summer…ππΎππΎππΎ
While he's working he listens to the same music in this video
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Nice work Ben!
Hello out there,
Do you have a list of your most popular power tools you use? It would be most helpful if you redirect me to the posting, or to create a quick video/blog of it.
Ryobi wouldn't give you a jigsaw?
Really perfect job, wonderful..