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You hinted! You were interested! And someone even demanded! French planks by the Project 500 channel, they have appeared. And yes, according to the channel's tradition, everything looks expensive and rich, but in fact, it is assembled from scraps of carpentry projects. All the material is recycled until completely used up, it is a pity to heat the fireplace with deciduous wood species, especially since wood glue gives an endless reboot to scraps. Today we are making mainly from beech, yes there will be oak, ash, acacia, cherry and apple, but the main character is beech. There will be both new individual products and recycling of scraps. There will be a lot of lighting, and again, these are the remains of unrealized projects of the past life, now they are part of the workshop. The main task! Complete re-equipment of a temporary wall, a storage system for grinders on French planks, a distribution block for organizers (will be redone), we are moving chargers. Maximum use of free space. Maximum convenience, and maximum self-flagellation... Yes, the workshop is an endless constructor, and it is obliged to develop together with the master, if the development process has stopped, then the master has stopped growing. I am only taking the first steps into this amazing world called Carpentry. 00:00 Intro. 00:23 What are we going to do today!? 00:58 New beech shelves for the workshop. 04:08 Philosophy of carpentry. 04:39 Organizing the workspace, replacing the old with the new. 06:00 Problems of lighting in a carpentry workshop. 06:29 My French strips. 08:16 There is sometimes too much light) 08:36 Storage system for drills. 09:53 Tool storage system on French strips. 10:40 Storage system from scraps from a carpentry workshop. 10:59 Storage system for grinders. 13:29 Why this way and not otherwise? 14:12 Placing the tool in the workshop. 15:24 Project bugs! 16:33 Expanding the tool storage system. 18:46 Placing chargers on the wall. 19:35 Workshop development plans. 20:03 The most important thing! #DIY #project500 #myworkshop