

We are about to build this dope entry door and I thought.. all of my other build videos people have asked me about my design process. I kept it short and sweet for you. This build video is going to be one for the books though! Check back next week!
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Hello please can you help me design a bed having a Mercedes Mark
Step 3 1/2: LEARN HOW TO USE SKETCHUP! š
Excellent! So often the steps of designing something are glosses over. Appreciate the detailed description & philosophies.
Iāve been in a rut.. I needed this thank you
why oh why does this channel not have 250k subs? great content, solid info and an epic stache. what the hell else do the people need? throw in a gratuitous bikini snap and it's guaranteed 500k by Christmas. just saying. Keep up the good work man, it is appreciated!
Shooting from the hip is more funner
I like how every video has a new intro haha
I've got a few of those hats. They are easily my favorite lumber dealer. I work with the guys in fontana.
Oye primo. Pinche diseño te quedó chingon.
Love the intro and the way you're incorporating b-roll! Great topic and well presented. Looks like you're really finding your groove. I can't wait to see the door come along!
Stoked to see the door! Wondering which one of the 2 you picked. I like both but I think my preference is the one with the bigger slats. Good tip on designing something new every day to hone your skills. Repetition makes reputation!
Canāt wait to see the door build. I love that you talk about the business end of woodworking as well. Itās a really nice āpeak behind the curtainā so to speak, and it gives a bit of insight to someone who might want to try it for themselves. Excellent job brother, keep it up!
Letās do it!!
Weird, last week i just had to make 18 doors very similar to what you're going to make
My big takeaway from this, is that I dont need to ask a million questions about design details š¤š¤š¤
How did you learn sketch up?
Iām jelly of the skills, stash and now the design process. Keep killing it.
I see a lot of well built furniture but if the proportions are out, so am I. Proportion, proportion, proportion. š§
It always makes me wonder how someone comes up with a design, so itās really interesting to see how you go through your process, William. So with regards to the door design, did you come up with just the two designs we see here, or did you make more and then whittle them down? Also, Iām a bit of a geek, so Iād be interested in the type of joinery used in the top and bottom stretchers and the two rails? Oh, and will we get to see the making of said door?
All the best to you, the family and your colleagues.
I fell asleep watching this video and I wasn't even tired!