CABINET MAKER X #41 Mahogany Stairs Panelling. Part 8 JOB DONE!!!
Hi DTube woodwork Fans,
This is the last part of this job.
I am fitting the rest of the drawers and giving everything a once over.
This has been a very involved project and quite technically challenging.
I hope you have enjoyed watching it as much as I enjoyed making it.
I would love to hear you thoughts and feedback.
Would you like more in depth tutorials or do you prefer watching projects in the form of a vlog?
Would you prefer longer videos and if so what length would you suggest?
I highly recommend that you make DTube videos to show us any woodworking projects you are working on.
If you have any technical questions give me a shout on the woodworking discord channel.
Disclaimer:
Always adopt safe working practices. The way I do things are for illustrative purposes only and may not work for you so make sure you have all the relevant safety information and protective safety wear.
If you have any questions about woodwork, furniture or being self employed as a crafts person let me know.
I know my wood and I have spent years teaching myself furniture making , furniture history as well as living it as a self employed cabinet maker .
I am also in the process of writing a
'How to series: Setting up a Woodworking Business'
Which you can read here;
Part 1: Workshop
Part 2: Tools and machinery
Part 3: Finding a good timber yard
Part 4: Deciding what type of woodwork you are going to do.
Part 5: Advertising and getting customers
Part 6: Dealing with Customers.
Still I am learning every day and the journey is the point.
We have started a woodworking community here on steemit and would welcome you. We have a discord channel, link here: Woodworking on Steem Discord Channel
And a weekly woodworking post competition ,which you can read about here
Many thanks for viewing,
Onwards and upwards,
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That's a really cool design for draw to come out of the stairs. I've never seen something like it. The look beautiful to. Good work jist
Thanks @koday94 , it is a very efficient use of space and makes an interesting feature.
I'd love this in my house if it wasn't for the fact that my basement stairs are right under my stairs to the second floor
We have a woodworking community here on steemit and would welcome you. We have a discord channel, link here: Woodworking on Steem Discord Channel