🤜 Your Dream Workbench can be FREE!

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Published 2024-05-14
Firstly a massive THANKYOU to Nick from ‪@pedullastudio‬ for both inspiring me to push myself on this build as well as allowing me to steal some of his footage.

This #workbench #build took me over 4 months and has been done entirely with #palletwood. The decision to make my own bech has been one of the best, most rewarding experiences so far in my short woodworking journey and I now truely believe that it should be law that every new wood worker needs to build a workbench.

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All Comments (21)
  • This and the Dainer Made channel has convinced me that Aussie pallets are rather different to what I have access to here in the UK!
  • @johndorian2670
    As a Canadian, I am always so jealous of Aussie hardwoods. They're so beautiful, even the stuff they use for pallets apparently.
  • I too suffer depression and have started back into woodworking. I created my first project yesterday(garden basket), which was easy and quick, but it gave me a huge confidence boost!
  • @GoldenbanjoDJ
    You know you're getting on in life when you start getting jealous of other people's pallets
  • @rmar127
    A handy trick to making dowel plugs easy to install, is to pop them in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. They’ll shrink up a little and go straight in. Then as they absorb moisture from the surrounds, they’ll swell back up and be tight as
  • @bushdog4163
    I've never seen pallets made of wood this nice in the UK.
  • You made two statements: 1 - you are good at woodworking, 2 - you are good at making videos. Well done!
  • @BrucePierson
    Here's a tip: Round off the corners of your tenons to match the radius of the Forstner bit so you don't have to chisel the corners of the mortise.
  • @vmoutsop
    I've never seen pallets with that nice of hard wood. You must have hit the big time with those.
  • @kuma9069
    For a self-confessed "newbie chippy", worrier & procrastinator, your hard work has defo paid off. He/she is an absolute beaut, amigo and will be for years to come !!! Oh, and I'm just crazy about your "Mallet of Thor". You were born for this... Greetings from Barcelona 🤠🌟🌿
  • @SteveStrassburg
    A good woodworker knows how to build what they envision and great woodworker knows how to cover up all their mistakes.
  • The last tag at the end about your interest in woodworking coming at the perfect time gave me a warm fuzzy. Great video!
  • @kylehale2491
    That is the most beautiful pallet I’ve ever seen 😯 you sure don’t see them like that often in the states!
  • @DennisFahlstrom
    I’ve been woodworking 60+ years and I’m admiring your work bench and really admiring your growing skills at making such a quality bench from pallets. Your video skills are excellent also. I hope to see more of your projects in the future. A piece of very good advice on buying tools is always buy the best quality your budget can absorb. If you do, chances are good that as a home hobbyist your tools will last your lifetime. If you buy cheap, you will find yourself buying replacements frequently and you will come out frustrated with the cheap ones self destructing at an inopportune time. A good quality tool will also give you pleasure and satisfaction in using it.
  • @Leo_Y09
    as a german who is pretty much woodworking for his whole life... im really jealous of the type of pallets you guys have, :D no change here
  • @HelicopterDr
    What I have learned from these Aussie's making pallet wood into beautiful creations is that Aussie pallet wood is better than most of the wood I will get from the local home depot or lowe's
  • @stevehedges1158
    Love the work bench would not believe that was palate wood. When you finish a project like that, as well as you have it inspires you to build more projects. Well done.
  • @damiann1141
    This is the first video I've seen from you, and I enjoyed it so much. Thank you for putting this all together. You've inspired me and have gotten another subscriber and follower 🤙 Keep up the good work!
  • Man, I enjoyed this video. For sure it states two things here. One is that you can build BEAUTIFUL things with pallet wood. And two, you are underestimating yourself a lot. Becaus that workbench is a peace of art there ;).
  • @AbuRashid79
    Its a beautiful build, its comforting for us inexperienced wood workers to see someone do his first actual work bench and learn from his experience and share some of his fears