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Robert J. Keller
United States
Приєднався 19 лип 2016
How-to/DIY instructional videos of woodworking and metalworking to make modern furniture.
Storage Crates x24 // Shop Bins // DIY Woodworking
In this #diy #woodworking project, I make 24 storage bins to organize some of my miscellaneous tools, hardware, etc. I used rope for the pull handles to save on cost-- the knot is called a "double overhand stopper" and is a really good one to know. #organization
Find other projects and plans on my website:
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Find other projects and plans on my website:
robert-j-keller.com
Follow me on Instagram to see what I'm working on now:
robertjkeller
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Відео
Dust Collector Cart / System for a Small Shop // DIY Woodworking
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This was a quick solution to add some form of dust collection to my shop. I was slightly limited by the circuit, which has a 15-amp breaker currently. I wanted to avoided having to change that if possible. I was slightly worried that this dust collector would be underpowered, but it seems to work fairly well, and is certainly better than the zero dust collection that I had before. I may eventua...
Retractable Caster System for My Planer Stand // Woodworking Shop Project
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In this video, I add a retractable caster system to my planer stand. I'm really not a a fan of those casters where you have to hunt around for them with your feet I wanted a system that was quick, easy, and thoughtless... I think I achieved that. This design was inspired by this video/design by Carl Holmgren: ua-cam.com/video/8ugdkK7mOE4/v-deo.html I did make significant changes, but that was m...
Tool Storage Shelf With Adjustable Dividers // Workshop Organization // Woodworking
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This is an easy way to make an #organization shelf for tools in a #woodworking shop. All of the wood for this project was scrap wood. The dividers are 1/4" plywood and the spacing can be adjusted. Great DIY project for the #workshop. To see what I'm working on now, follow my on instagram: robertjkeller robert-j-keller.com
Fold-Out Workshop Desk Cabinet // DIY Woodworking // CNC
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PLANS for this project are available at: robert-j-keller.com/plans/fold-out-workshop-desk No CNC? My plans come with a printable template for use with a bandsaw, scroll saw, jig saw, coping saw.. whatever your preference is. This is a video of me making a fold-out "Murphy Desk" style cabinet for use with my CNC machine. I wanted something that would support my laptop when using the CNC, but was...
DIY Workbench in UNDER 1 Hour // Woodworking Shop Project
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DIY Workbench in UNDER 1 Hour // Woodworking Shop Project
DIY Modern Plant Stand // A Woodworking Project
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DIY Modern Plant Stand // A Woodworking Project
Adding Drawers to the 1-Hour Workbench // Woodworking Shop Project
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Adding Drawers to the 1-Hour Workbench // Woodworking Shop Project
DIY Headphone Stand From Scrap Wood // Easy Woodworking Project
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DIY Headphone Stand From Scrap Wood // Easy Woodworking Project
Welding Table Base for a CertiFlat Top // Metalworking DIY Project
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Welding Table Base for a CertiFlat Top // Metalworking DIY Project
DIY Wall Cabinet // Shop Storage / Shop Organization
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DIY Wall Cabinet // Shop Storage / Shop Organization
The QUICK-DRAW Drill Station // Woodworking DIY
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The QUICK-DRAW Drill Station // Woodworking DIY
Mid-Century Modern TV Stand // DIY Woodworking
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Mid-Century Modern TV Stand // DIY Woodworking
The 1-Hour Workbench / Outfeed Table // Woodworking DIY
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The 1-Hour Workbench / Outfeed Table // Woodworking DIY
Fire Basket / Wire-Frame Fire Pit // Welding Project
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Fire Basket / Wire-Frame Fire Pit // Welding Project
Quick and Easy Miter Saw Station Workbench // Woodworking DIY Project
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Quick and Easy Miter Saw Station Workbench // Woodworking DIY Project
Floating Garage Shelves / Shop Storage // DIY Woodworking
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Floating Garage Shelves / Shop Storage // DIY Woodworking
DIY Fire Pit // Welding & Metalworking
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DIY Fire Pit // Welding & Metalworking
How to Make a Chalkboard // DIY Woodworking
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How to Make a Chalkboard // DIY Woodworking
Tool Stand with Retractable Casters // Metalworking & Welding DIY
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Tool Stand with Retractable Casters // Metalworking & Welding DIY
DIY Modern Outdoor Bench/Coffee Table // Metalworking
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DIY Modern Outdoor Bench/Coffee Table // Metalworking
DIY Coffee Table // Welding Metal Table Legs
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DIY Coffee Table // Welding Metal Table Legs
DIY Modern Floating Bookshelf // Woodworking and Welding
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DIY Modern Floating Bookshelf // Woodworking and Welding
DIY Shoe Storage Bench + Coat Rack // Woodworking & Welding
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DIY Shoe Storage Bench Coat Rack // Woodworking & Welding
DIY Farmhouse Table with Draw-Bored Breadboard Ends// DIY Woodworking
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DIY Farmhouse Table with Draw-Bored Breadboard Ends// DIY Woodworking
Industrial-Style Nelson Bench // DIY Woodworking
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Industrial-Style Nelson Bench // DIY Woodworking
DIY Modern / Minimalist Wooden Clock
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DIY Modern / Minimalist Wooden Clock
DIY Framed Mirror // Metal Working for Beginners
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DIY Framed Mirror // Metal Working for Beginners
DIY RetroPie Arcade in a Fancy Wooden Box
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DIY RetroPie Arcade in a Fancy Wooden Box
Subscribed!!! Great job and this is exactly what I needed.
I was looking for an outfeed table for my table saw that could double as a workbench. This is exactly what I need! I agree with one of the commenters. It’s nice to have something you don’t need a jointer/planer/tablesaw to assemble. Although milling those boards would be nice, it would definitely add to the time. Nice video, thanks for making.
that's tits...and everybody loves tits
I see what u did..lol
Because of these 1 min short reel videos.. I was (at the time) unconsciously getting impatient.. But then I think, 1 hour work bench,, but u summarize the video in under 8 mins.. that's great. Not only that,, it's satisfying to watch..
Very good 👍
Very good sturdy bench.
Thank you so much for showing me this video I have just built this bench and had trouble mounting my casters but seeing how you did it I got it now. Thanks
What are the measures?
Slick!!
Thank you so i only need a lip not a whole back cover great tip mate
Just buy the plans! Totally worth the $2 to have all the materials and cut list with color coordinated materials. Just built it last weekend. We don't have a truck to bring the materials home, so we had Home Depot rip down the 4x6 plywood and rip one cut on all of the 2x10s to get them to fit in the car. All in all, I think it took me maybe 4 hours to do final cuts and attachments. I took my time and made sure the boards were flush by hand before screwing fully. I don't have clamps to hold them together. Luckily, just taking my time and by feel, I didn't have any issues with the table being wobbly, thus no need for the leveling feet.
Man you make that look so easy!
I love it ,keeping it simple--a true craftsman-- love -love-it, thank you 😎
Why the screws from outside?
My work table is similar except I used 4X4 s for the legs. I had some used hardwood flooring and made a lower shelf for storage. Your bench would be fine for my needs. Quit and easy build. I need one I can fold the legs up since my shop is so small and has to double for the mower and some storage. It was just a car port to begin with and has a gravel (more dirt) floor now so I'll be putting some larger wheels on my bench. Also I'll change the 4X4 legs for the 2X4s. The one I have with the 4X4s now will stay put for another use. Good video. No talking, just showing. I can absorb info better by just watching as I've done a fair amount of woodworking and can see what's going on without much or any verbal instructions. Don't mind watching either way of course, talk or no talk.
Muito bom vídeo
Excellent!
love it
Отличная работа! Быстро и по делу!
Not far enough. You need to label all of them now.
Love it👍🏼
Are those storage trays from harbor freight ?
Yep
Bravo Sir.🎉
Thank you Sir.
Yes
Yes
No. You have only just begun.
Naaa….it looks organized & uniform. Great job!
this dude === is one cool mother fracker
sorry im dyslexic, I was looking for a one hour bench workout
🤣
How many 2x4s did you use ?
Very good.I am going to make the same but a little be higher because I will transforme this into a kitchen trolley .You were a good inspiration, thank you.
I really like this working tip
Muéstrame la técnica, muéstrame como lo haces no me interesa ver el uso de tus herramientas que en la mayoría de los casos la gente no Los tiene, no me interesa ver el uso y tus herramientas, quiero ver cómo lo haces nada más, no me interesa ni me importan tus herramientas y cómo las usas
that was entertaining :D thanks
thats not a boot
Never would’ve thought of this thanks
Brilliant, so simple no bullshit. Im going to make one
Comment / question / suggestion: Comment: Really like the video and the design. Specifically like the interior caster design, rather than the "out-rigger" casters I've seen in other designs. Very ingenious. Question: Why are the casters, on the handle side so far inset? Seems like rolling around would be more stable if they were nearer the edge/corners. Maybe weight distribution? Suggestion: A caster lockdown variation (instead of using a handle) would be to extend the upper (L) actuator arm a bit and have a swivel block on the right side of the lower (R) actuator arm, that would captivate the end of the upper (L) actuator arm to "lock" the casters in the "down" position for moving. This could be foot operated. Still a great design and idea. Thank you for sharing the video.
Simple and efficient solution love it ❤❤
I’m impressed ❤
Watched it and subscribed ❤❤
_DANG_ he's *_fast!_* 🚀
Last second was the highlight....🤣
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Straight to the build, great video. A bit rough, but it should be fine... just fine.
I like how you left the lip for clamping. Hardly anyone does that when making their shop tables
And 5 days later, I'm done!
I hope Burrill throws in some Lumber as a sign of appreciation for the free advertisement.