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Building Nightstands - Dimple Texture - Japanese Naguri Pattern - #RocklerTryThatChallenge
In my latest build, I build nightstands to match the queen size bed I built. The bed was inspired by Japanese architecture and woodworking, and with these end tables I was inspired by a Japanese technique called Naguri. The Naguri pattern is shown on the drawer fronts and was done with a router jig and cove bit.
The night stands are build out of solid 3/4 cherry wood and 8x4 and 4x4 cherry and maple base. The backing is 1/4" plywood and the drawers were constructed with 1/2"ply with 1/4" ply bottoms. The drawer slides are side mounted push to open slides.
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The night stands are build out of solid 3/4 cherry wood and 8x4 and 4x4 cherry and maple base. The backing is 1/4" plywood and the drawers were constructed with 1/2"ply with 1/4" ply bottoms. The drawer slides are side mounted push to open slides.
Naguri Pattern/Jig References
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Awesome build! Ironically my buddy just asked if I could upgrade their fantasy trophy since they just ran out of room. Great inspiration.
would love to see what you come up with
@@KevBotWorkshop I’ll try to share it once it’s finished. Also, thank you for subscribing to my channel. Much appreciated!
Great video. Using the table saw to trim the uneven leg is genius! The wedge cuts in the tenons are to long imo.
First time doing wedges for me Id look to do them nicer anytime i do in the future. Table saw trick I saw somewhere but it worked perfectly.
Absolutely beautiful work, I wish I could do one for myself.
You can do it! This didnt come out perfect, but it was my first attempt I may do another one!
LOL. Lucky You. I have been using my parents dresser drawers that were purchased in 1950. We have had a lot of rain lately, and I put some chocks under it to stop it getting wet. The mice really appreciated a dry place to sh*t. Not under it but thru ALL the drawers.
thats rough! yeah I was tired of digging to find stuff. If youre looking to upgrade. I do have plans for this
Nice and clever!
Thanks!
Copy of another design
o yeah? whats that?
Nice job❤
Thanks!
Thanks for the video, I've been looking for a tutorial like this for a long time. However, I initially struggled as I only have Photoshop and not Illustrator. I eventually figured out I could go 'image' - 'mode' - 'indexed color' change the 'Pallette' to 'Local (Perceptual' then choose the number of colors I wanted. I don't know if it is exactly the same as the illustrator part but it did help me only get rid of the in-between colors you spoke of. It did the job well enough and saved me from purchasing another piece of Adobe software that I'm sure I wouldn't get much other use from. Thanks for the video again!
Thats great!! yes theres many different ways to do things in Photoshop and Adobe and in general, glad you were able to do what you needed. Would love to see your project, tag me on instagram when youre done!
Are you able to make me one?
Excellent project, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure!
When it has to be over the top
O its gotta be over the top!
@KevBotWorkshop good thing because that's the stuff that inspires. Thanks for sharing the idea.
Very cool!
I agree! thanks for watching
Very nice
Thanks!
Hey Kev. Love the dimpled look and expect they feel great. Have subscribed and will watch more of your videos. Regards James One Handed Maker - Australia
Thanks James! welcome to the crew!
Love these nightstands.This project turned out just beautifully.
Thanks so much!
Leave all the video clips out, no need
Noted!
You don't need the video clips your work stands out mate
Go blue
Go blue buddy! 1 more. Ill be at the game
Amazing!
I know you are but what am I?
Bravo !
thanks!
Hey I'm thinking of a similar project, but I'd like to know more about how you made the centre circular hinge between the two panels. I tried researching a way to make two panels rotate like that,but cant find anything. You used a bearing, but how did you connect the pieces specifically?
So the center connection starts at 2:01 in the video I attach the bearing to triangle that will be on the bottom. the top triangle then gets that piece that I added on at 2:06 (but stated at 1:17 in the video I would have cut around but to fix that I glued on the additional piece) So now the bottom triangle with the bearing is overlapped by top triangle and they can be connected by the knob I installed. Hope this helps.
Very nice cabinet that will provide a ton of storage for you. Also it was a very nice video. I like videos with the right balance of talking. To much talking is sickening and to little talking with poor video makes you guess about the purpose of the video.
Awesome, thank you!
Beautiful work Kev!
Thanks DK, I do it for you ;)
Beautiful nightstands. That was a neat little jig you made for the drawer front texture.
Thank you! Cheers!
After building first an alpine patterned cheese board with multiple hardwoods including hickory which required a ton of ripping at 45° angles and building a solid hickory vanity with half lap and bridle joinery… I love hickory! For true joinery methods like bridle joints, etc. hickory is amazing to work with except sometimes the router pulls and rips on the grain but it was wonderful to build with and it’s stunning with the grain striations. Where it’s difficult and not beginner friendly or even pro is when fasteners are applied! My experience so far is avoid any and all screws and or nails because the wood is so damn dense I can’t tell you how many strong fasteners snapped inside the hickory so beware! And yes I pre drilled destroying multiple bits and used soap and wax for the screws and went very slow with the drill as not to overheat the fasteners yet majority of the time fasteners broke off or were imbedded into the hickory. So don’t do a project with pocket holes and hickory!!! Even the hardwood pocket screws snapped no problem into the wood
Thats good to know! I was having similar issues on the hinges for this so I totally get that. I've seen it worse in Jatoba which is much more dense. I guess screw companies dont worry too much about woodworkers using dense wood
That’s neat, I’m like that too. I scour YT or sometimes Pinterest for a design and I never buy build plans because I tend to build it as I go or figure out the joinery I want to include and move from there. It takes a lot of thought but really I don’t know I just get it and enjoy making it my own. I did that with Shara’s mid century styled white oak vanity or dresser with custom trim like she added. I wanted half laps, bridle joinery, etc. for a small bath vanity that I made from solid hickory. I’m still working on the drawers and doors but it’s just a fun, challenging project and I like that I could make it custom unlike I’d do if I followed plans
we must be twins!
Stunning nightstands, dude! Amazing work! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊 And happy holidays!
Happy holidays! Thanks!
Saw a video of Woodrow Leehyun doing this about a year ago and it has been on my bucket list since then but couldn’t figure out how to do it without a CNC. Thanks for sharing the technique and great job.
Glad I could help!
Those stands are gorgeous! I love how the drawer fronts came out. I agree the push-to-open slides were the way to go so you can showcase them. Looking forward to seeing more of those backlogged projects! - Joe
Hopefully soon!
Very nice, you’re a genius keep up the nice work
Thanks, will do!
Nice!
Thanks!
do you have plans available for this desk
I dont, if more people showed interest in wanting them I could put them together
thought id ask because im looking for a good desk build@@KevBotWorkshop
Great job. I’ve subscribed…..Paul 🇬🇧
Welcome aboard Paul! new video out soon
This is seriously amazing work. Wow. I wish I knew how to use the program to make picture pixelated.
Not hard to learn! and there online programs to do so too
You are very dedicated. I would have stopped with the pine mock-up 😂
pretty sure that pine mock up would have imploded as soon as I tried to sit on it
Awesome job
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
If anyone re-builds this i recommend installing the drawer slides while the wood pieces are still unassembled. There is a reason why IKEA does this. It´s much easier if everything is measured correctly. But given that he got them after building the cabinet his order of operations was justified.
Sure you can do that, as long as you're right with measurements. IKEA is all mass produced, cut by CNCs , takes out the human error. Ill continue to do it this way
thanx4post
youre welcome!
I dont get it, its a wood tool chest. Whats so wrong using MDF ? MDF has advantages over plywood Cost being the largest, then stability If your just going to put paint on it Set it up off the floor on a sub frame you do not need to cut a toe kick the 2x4 sub frame is your toekick it also gets the MDF off the floor, paint will protect it from water and the sub frame gets it off the floor. The Baltic burch should be saved for kitchen cabinets, no dam wonder its over 100 dollars a sheet. Your wasting valuable resources on Garage cabnits the next home owner will just tear out and trash. Shop finiture and equipment should be cheap lumber products. Not the higest qulity. Every project I see guy make for the shop are done with high quality materials its a waste.
You ok pal? need a hug?
Dude no offense because i can appreciate the workmanship but a lot of your drawers and handles are clearly crooked.
Only seems that way cause you're wearing one shoe
New KevBot Workshop video?!?!?!?! Hot damn, what a day!
What a day indeed!
Mother of god I just priced out 3 sheets of 3/4 and 2 sheets of 1/2 maple plywood. Wow.
Yep maple is going to cost ya, id try a cheaper ply. In the plans I put out I did alter them to use 3/4in ply and 1/2in ply to make it weigh less and hopefully cost less, but fully sheets of ply are still pretty high ever since 2020
This is a beautiful design and extremely well made. Thanks for sharing your work.
Thanks for watching!
Me too i use photoshop to make knitting patterns and cross stitch charts, nice work
Thank you! 😊
lol I came here looking for the STL file for the 3d printed hooks xD
I do 3D printing too! Maybe I’ll make those up!
I liked that you showed your mistakes in your process. Would love to see a video that explains some of the woodworking terms you use as well
Sure thing! Its all a learning process and great suggestion about learning the basic terms
What about the lazy drawer?
What about it?
Beautiful, Kev! Fantastic work!!! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You too my friend
Damn that looks sick Kev! A+
Thanks DK!
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Upon unboxing, I was immediately upset at how the rails were very noticeably bent. But I kept going, all tools needed to assemble were included ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxqtX4Dxs6aecAZEuz6GY5-d81YecKCshn and I had it set up in about 30 minutes. Honestly I love this thing, make sure to read the measurements and measure your space so you know if it'll work for you. I bought this to put inside my closet, underneath where I hang my clothes and it is absolutely perfect! It is VERY sturdy and all drawers glide easily and mine are stuffed, and they are still flush when closed.
Thanks Karen!