Built-in benches for a breakfast nook
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@OneOfTenVirgins Opps..see it went so fast I didn't even see the air gun till my second time. Ok, on the frame work, did you use screws or nails? I'm a newbie... learning on my own trial and errors... could you do another one, slow down, and explain why you do what you do... ? Thanks!
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After watching it again, saw the long square block of wood on the sides of the frame to prevent the cover from going down.
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Great video! I am novice at building things but understand how things are built (learned from my dad) but I wanted to know what is preventing the top bench cover from going down? did you screw in a wooden block or was it apart of the framework? (I've watched your video many times and I'm trying to figure it out, short of placing a wooden block as a stopper) Please get back to me at your convenience, thanks again for the inspiring video
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turn off the music
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Craftsman. Of film.
Good job, good video! Only complaint is that it went way too fast for me! I had to stop it many times to check out the frame work. I like the way you designed it.
Did you use screws on the entire project? What kind and size?
My suggestion is to film slower, ya made me dizzy! LoL! Like your work!
OneOfTenVirgins 3 weeks ago
@OneOfTenVirgins
I used nails on the mouldings and 2" - 3" screws on the frames. As far as the speed goes, you can choose whatever speed you like when you do your video. I look forward to seeing it. Thanks for the comment.
mittsdad 3 weeks ago
Do have plans for your built-in breakfast nook benches for sale?
alaneharmon 2 months ago
@alaneharmon
I don't have any plans for this. The majority of my projects are just done on the spot and I sketch and measure based on the area I'm working in. Remember that the videos don't show all the mis-cuts, errors and general screw-ups either. :) Thanks for the inquiry.
mittsdad 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos