Revised bookcase build video posted

chrismorrow

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I found additional content that I had forgotten about, so I added it to the build video.  I think it flows a little better now.  As I stated in my original post, this was a build I did for my mom.  The video was made in hopes of entering it in the next Festool video contest, so it really focuses early on how I use those tools in my shop.  Just thought I would share it with you...


 

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Very nicely done video.  Great project.  Mom must love it.

Congratulations.

Peter
 
Thanks for sharing this. You're not just a hobby woodworker, you're an artist. Well done!
 
Very nice job....work, video, and music ! John can make that  stratocaster sing like nobody else...a great way to spend time in the shop
 
Thank you all for your kind words.  It was certainly a fun project.  Now that it's over, I'm starting my next project... I'm ripping out the existing shop in this house (we bought a new house in the middle of the bookcase build), and rebuilding it to suit my needs.  I will likely put together a video on that as well. 

BTW, does anyone know when the video contest usually takes place?  I couldn't remember.
 
chrismorrow said:
Thank you all for your kind words.  It was certainly a fun project.  Now that it's over, I'm starting my next project... I'm ripping out the existing shop in this house (we bought a new house in the middle of the bookcase build), and rebuilding it to suit my needs.  I will likely put together a video on that as well. 

BTW, does anyone know when the video contest usually takes place?  I couldn't remember.

If it happens Chris, I assume it would be in the fall during the Indiana Festool event. Ping @TylerC for confirmation on if and when.

Great build mate!

Cheers. Bryan.
 
chrismorrow said:
I found additional content that I had forgotten about, so I added it to the build video. 

Love me some Stevie Ray Vaughan, at least that is what I thought the first tune was. Do you have to put credits on the video?
Thanks for posting.
Tim
 
Black frame with white text: "This video contains content from Warner Chappell, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

What gives??
 
Awesome, great video. It looks stunning!!!
Quick question, on the base cabinet you mitred the ply, would a but joint have worked just as well with less work. Only say this because you added a panel mould bead which would have covered the laminations.
Still love it either way :)
 
Mahomo59 said:
Awesome, great video. It looks stunning!!!
Quick question, on the base cabinet you mitred the ply, would a but joint have worked just as well with less work. Only say this because you added a panel mould bead which would have covered the laminations.
Still love it either way :)

Very good catch!  Actually it was done to cover a mistake. Originally I did plan to have mitered corners on the base, and I was simply going to add some bead details inside those mitered areas. But as I was working on it, I realized I had forgotten to take into account the added size of the trim around the top. This was not going to look right, so I added the trim pieces over those sections to build it up to the appropriate depth. When it was all done, I actually preferred the look. I got lucky I guess. Thank you for your kind words.
 
Tim Raleigh said:
chrismorrow said:
I found additional content that I had forgotten about, so I added it to the build video. 

Love me some Stevie Ray Vaughan, at least that is what I thought the first tune was. Do you have to put credits on the video?
Thanks for posting.
Tim

I probably should have, but since I'm not making money on it or selling anything, I didn't figure it was necessary. If a lawyer contacts me, I'll add credits.
 
Bert Vanderveen said:
Black frame with white text: "This video contains content from Warner Chappell, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

What gives??

Very sorry. YouTube is blocking the video in a couple of countries because of copywrited music.
 
For legal reasons?? I am unable to watch your vid.
The result looks suberb, interested in the build video to
 
[member=5532]chrismorrow[/member] Could you post a different version of your video without copyrighted music, please? Or maybe use some cc music? Thanx!
 
Bert Vanderveen said:
[member=5532]chrismorrow[/member] Could you post a different version of your video without copyrighted music, please? Or maybe use some cc music? Thanx!

I'll see what I can do...
 
[member=5532]chrismorrow[/member]

really nice job. Dont think i could ever be organised to video myself doing a build

Just a question how did you get on cutting all the small beads with the chop saw
I dont have a kapex (Ive a large Dewalt 716 i think) i have a fine blade in it but it tends to snatch/rip small pieces
 
VW MICK said:
[member=5532]chrismorrow[/member]

really nice job. Dont think i could ever be organised to video myself doing a build

Just a question how did you get on cutting all the small beads with the chop saw
I dont have a kapex (Ive a large Dewalt 716 i think) i have a fine blade in it but it tends to snatch/rip small pieces

It really wasn't a problem. I'm just using the original blade that came with the Kapex. It leaves a beautiful finish. The only thing I can recommend is to hold your blade down after you finish the cut. I let the blade spin down to a complete stop before allowing it to spring back up. Raising the blade before it stops spinning will cause chip out/tear out. Also, I will often pull the wood back away from the blade as soon as the blade is all the way through. Either way, I am just trying to reduce the time the wood is in contact with the spinning blade.
 
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